Omega Charitable Developers makes very large, highly targeted gifts to a small set of faith‑oriented organizations, with an emphasis on Catholic institutional support and education-related initiatives. The foundation concentrates its resources into a handful of repeat recipients that appear to fund priestly formation, Catholic schooling or networks, and affiliated organizational infrastructure rather than broad, diversified giving.
Very concentrated: very few grants (6 total) with the vast majority of dollars going to one or two beneficiaries; repeat funding to the same organizations and a preference for large, lump‑sum awards rather than many small grants.
Notable grantees: LCNA ATLANTA INC, LC Fund for Priestly Formation, LCMRC HOLDINGS, Fidelis Educational Net Inc
Omega Charitable Developers Inc. made two very large grants to Lcna Atlanta Inc. in consecutive years, totaling more than $58 million across 2024 and 2025. That scale, combined with a small set of repeat recipients, defines the foundation’s giving pattern: concentrated support for Catholic institutions and affiliated organizations rather than broad distribution across many charities. The recent record also shows a separate six-figure grant to the LC Fund for Priestly Formation, pointing to support for priestly formation alongside Catholic network expansion and school-related infrastructure. Additional grants to Lcmrc Holdings and Fidelis Educational Net Inc. reinforce that the foundation funds organizational capacity as well as education-linked work. The grantmaking profile is highly targeted and large relative to the number of recipients, with most gifts landing with a handful of organizations in Texas and Georgia. The pattern suggests an emphasis on institutional backing, especially for faith-based entities connected to Catholic education, formation, and regional network building.
Catholic institutional support is the clearest theme in the recent grants. The foundation gave $35,308,591 in 2025 and $23,034,250 in 2024 to Lcna Atlanta Inc. for large-scale support tied to that organization’s work. In priestly formation, Omega Charitable Developers Inc. awarded $716,116 to the LC Fund for Priestly Formation in 2024, a direct signal that clergy training remains part of the portfolio. Education also appears through Fidelis Educational Net Inc., which received $133,325 in 2025 and $83,766 in 2024, showing continued support for a Catholic education network. The foundation also backed infrastructure with a $364,213 grant to Lcmrc Holdings in 2025, indicating that organizational capacity is part of its grantmaking approach as well.
Omega Charitable Developers Inc. gives in large tickets: the typical grant size is $399,941 at the 25th percentile, $716,116 at the median, and $11,875,183 at the 75th percentile. The recent record is dominated by a few repeat recipients rather than many one-off awards, with multiple grants to the same organizations across 2024 and 2025. It is a public charity, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. The structure of the portfolio points to concentrated institutional support, with grant sizes ranging from six figures to tens of millions of dollars.
$59.6M
$4.8M
$35.5M
$36.2M
Most grants fall between $400K and $11.9M, with a median of $716K.
25th Percentile
$400K
Median
$716K
75th Percentile
$11.9M
About 67% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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Grantmaking is regional and heavily concentrated in Texas and Georgia. Texas accounts for 67% of grants given to recipients in the HQ state, and Houston recipients include the LC Fund for Priestly Formation, Lcmrc Holdings, and Fidelis Educational Net Inc. Outside Texas, the largest recipient is in Alpharetta, Georgia, where Lcna Atlanta Inc. received the foundation’s two largest grants. All recent grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients.
The recent grants point to Catholic institutional support, including priestly formation, Catholic education networks, and church-affiliated infrastructure. Examples include the LC Fund for Priestly Formation, Fidelis Educational Net Inc., and Lcmrc Holdings, alongside very large support for Lcna Atlanta Inc.
The grant-size profile is very large: p25 is $399,941, the median is $716,116, and p75 is $11,875,183. The recent record also includes multimillion-dollar awards, showing that the foundation operates at a high-ticket level.
No. The foundation is marked as not funding individuals, and the recent grants are all to organizations rather than people.
Grantmaking is regional, with Georgia the top state by grant count. Texas also receives substantial attention, including several Houston-based recipients, while the two largest grants went to an organization in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Yes. Lcna Atlanta Inc. appears in both 2024 and 2025 with the two largest grants, and Fidelis Educational Net Inc. also appears in both years. That repeat pattern suggests ongoing support rather than isolated one-time awards.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LCNA ATLANTA INC | ALPHARETTA, GA | $35,308,591 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LCMRC HOLDINGS | Houston, TX | $364,213 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| Fidelis Educational Net Inc | Houston, TX | $133,325 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LCNA ATLANTA INC | ALPHARETTA, GA | $23,034,250 | 2024 | SEE PART IV |
| LC Fund for Priestly Formation | Houston, TX | $716,116 | 2024 | SEE PART IV |
| Fidelis Educational Net Inc | Houston, TX | $83,766 | 2024 | SEE PART IV |
LCNA ATLANTA INC
$35,308,591SEE PART IV
LCMRC HOLDINGS
$364,213SEE PART IV
Fidelis Educational Net Inc
$133,325SEE PART IV
LCNA ATLANTA INC
$23,034,250SEE PART IV
LC Fund for Priestly Formation
$716,116SEE PART IV
Fidelis Educational Net Inc
$83,766SEE PART IV