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    Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation

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    BEVERLY HILLS, CA3102789693EIN: 30-60698383 declaraciones registradas

    About Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation

    The Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation makes modest, locally-focused gifts concentrated in greater Los Angeles, prioritizing reproductive and general health services, K–12 independent and special-needs education, and performing-arts organizations. They favor a small portfolio with several repeat grantees and a mix of program support for service providers (e.g., clinics, schools) and arts institutions that provide community arts education and performances.

    Focus Areas

    Reproductive and sexual health clinics (Planned Parenthood and related healthcare programs)Independent and specialty K–12 schools in the LA area (Bridges Academy, De Toledo High School)Performing arts organizations and arts education (LA Philharmonic, Hollywood Bowl)Medical relief and patient-focused research/advocacy (American Red Cross, Connecting to Cure)

    Who They Fund

    youth (children and teens)musicians / artistsJewish communitiespeople experiencing food insecurity / low-income individuals

    About Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation

    A recurring pattern in the Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation’s recent giving is support for Planned Parenthood, including grants of $10,000 in 2023, $6,000 in 2024, and $8,000 in 2025 for healthcare programs. That continuity sits alongside other local priorities in Los Angeles-area health, education, and the arts. The foundation’s recent grants also include support for Venice Family Clinic, Connecting to Cure, and the American Red Cross, showing a mix of direct health services and medical or humanitarian relief. Education appears as another steady line of support, with gifts to Bridges Academy, De Toledo High School, and Milken School. The arts are present as well through the Hollywood Bowl and LA Philharmonic. Taken together, the portfolio points to a family foundation making modest, program-specific grants to organizations that serve patients, students, musicians, and community members in Southern California. The foundation also gives small gifts to food relief, youth services, Jewish community organizations, and animal rescue groups, but the clearest signal is a locally centered portfolio built around health access, education, and arts institutions.

    What Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation Funds

    In healthcare, the foundation supported Planned Parenthood for healthcare programs across multiple years, and it also gave to Venice Family Clinic for healthcare work and to Connecting to Cure for healthcare programs. Those grants point to a preference for direct service and patient-focused support. Education is another clear theme. The foundation backed Bridges Academy and De Toledo High School for education, along with a grant to Milken School. These gifts suggest interest in K–12 schools, including independent and specialty settings. The arts are also part of the portfolio. Grants to the Hollywood Bowl for arts education and to the LA Philharmonic for support of musicians show funding for both performance institutions and arts learning. Smaller gifts extend to youth services through Variety Boys & Girls Club and to food relief through World Central Kitchen Inc.

    How Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are small: the 25th percentile is $1,375, the median is $2,000, and the 75th percentile is $4,500. The foundation appears to use a compact, repeat-grantee model rather than a broad one-time approach; Planned Parenthood, Bridges Academy, and other recipients appear in multiple years. It operates as a family foundation, not a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. The recent record shows straightforward grantmaking to organizations rather than an application-based public process.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $102K

    Total Assets

    $803K

    Total Revenue

    $7K

    Total Expenses

    $41K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $5K, with a median of $2K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $2K

    75th Percentile

    $5K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 87% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Giving Approach

    Modest-sized, locally concentrated grants with repeat funding to a few core grantees; a balanced mix of multi-year or recurring support for service providers and one-off gifts to arts and humanitarian organizations.

    Funding Style

    direct service deliveryemergency/medical & humanitarian reliefprogram-specific grants (e.g., healthcare, nutrition, arts)community outreach / local support

    Notable grantees: Planned Parenthood, Bridges Academy, LA Philharmonic, Hollywood Bowl, American Red Cross

    Topics

    healthcare programs for underserved populationsmedical and humanitarian relieffood relief and nutrition provisionyouth programs and servicesarts education / support for musiciansanimal rescue and welfaresupport for Jewish community organizations

    Where Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is highly concentrated in California, which receives 87% of grants and is the foundation’s top giving state. Los Angeles is the main recipient city, with repeated grants to organizations there and in nearby communities such as Studio City, West Hills, Santa Monica, and Beverly Hills. Outside California, the recent grants list includes New York, Washington, DC, and one grant to Notre Dame, Indiana. All recent grants in the dataset went to US recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does the Randee & Ken Devlin Family Foundation support most often?

    The recent grants show a strong emphasis on healthcare programs, independent and specialty K–12 education, and arts organizations. Examples include Planned Parenthood for healthcare programs, Bridges Academy and De Toledo High School for education, and the Hollywood Bowl and LA Philharmonic for arts-related support.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is modest. In the recent data, the 25th percentile is $1,375, the median is $2,000, and the 75th percentile is $4,500.

    Does the foundation give repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent record includes repeated support for several organizations across multiple years, including Planned Parenthood, Bridges Academy, De Toledo High School, Venice Family Clinic, Connecting to Cure, and the American Red Cross.

    Where does the foundation give most of its grants?

    Its giving is concentrated in California. The state accounts for 87% of grants, with Los Angeles and nearby cities such as Studio City, West Hills, Santa Monica, and Beverly Hills appearing repeatedly in the recent grants list.

    Does the foundation fund organizations outside California?

    Yes, but less often. The recent grants list includes awards to Doctors Without Borders in New York, World Central Kitchen Inc in Washington, DC, and Notre Dame School in Notre Dame, Indiana.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    PLANNED PARENTHOODLOS ANGELES, CA$8,0002025HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    AMERICAN RED CROSSSANTA MONICA, CA$4,0002025MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
    BRIDGES ACADEMYSTUDIO CITY, CA$4,0002025EDUCATION
    DE TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOLWest Hills, CA$4,0002025EDUCATION
    WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN INCWASHINGTON, DC$2,0002025FOOD RELIEF
    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERSNEW YORK, NY$2,0002025MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
    CONNECTING TO CUREBeverly Hills, CA$2,0002025HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    VENICE FAMILY CLINICSANTA MONICA, CA$2,0002025HEALTHCARE
    UJF - VALLEY ALLIANCELOS ANGELES, CA$1,5002025SUPPORT JEWISH COMMUNITIES
    MEALS ON WHEELSLOS ANGELES, CA$1,0002025MEAL SUPPORT
    ROBERT G EGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSANTA BARBARA, CA$1,0002025EDUCATION
    VARIETY BOYS & GIRLS CLUBLOS ANGELES, CA$5002025YOUTH PROGRAMS
    PERFECT PET RESCUEBEVERLY HILLS, CA$5002025ANIMAL RESCUE
    LA PhilharmonicLos Angeles, CA$7,0002024Support Musicians
    PLANNED PARENTHOODLOS ANGELES, CA$6,0002024HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    BRIDGES ACADEMYSTUDIO CITY, CA$5,2002024EDUCATION
    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERSNEW YORK, NY$2,0002024MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
    DE TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOLWest Hills, CA$2,0002024EDUCATION
    VARIETY BOYS & GIRLS CLUBLOS ANGELES, CA$1,5002024YOUTH PROGRAMS
    THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER LOS ANGELESLos Angeles, CA$1,2502024Support Jewish Community
    CONNECTING TO CUREBeverly Hills, CA$1,0002024HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    PERFECT PET RESCUEBEVERLY HILLS, CA$5002024ANIMAL RESCUE
    PLANNED PARENTHOODLOS ANGELES, CA$10,0002023HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    HOLLYWOOD BOWLLOS ANGELES, CA$7,0002023ARTS EDUCATION
    BRIDGES ACADEMYSTUDIO CITY, CA$5,0002023EDUCATION
    CONNECTING TO CUREBeverly Hills, CA$4,0002023HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    VARIETY BOYS & GIRLS CLUBLOS ANGELES, CA$2,5002023YOUTH PROGRAMS
    MEALS ON WHEELSSANTA MONICA, CA$2,0002023NUTRITION PROVIDER
    VENICE FAMILY CLINICVENICE, CA$2,0002023HEALTHCARE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
    AMERICAN RED CROSSSANTA ANA, CA$2,0002023HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS
    MILKEN SCHOOLLos Angeles, CA$2,0002023EDUCATION
    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERSNEW YORK, NY$2,0002023MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
    UJF VALLEY ALLIANCEWoodland Hills, CA$1,5002023COMMUNITY OUTREACH
    NOTRE DAME SCHOOLNotre Dame, IN$1,0002023EDUCATION
    PERFECT PET RESCUEBEVERLY HILLS, CA$1,0002023ANIMAL RESCUE
    ROBERT G EGAN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSanta Barbara, CA$1,0002023EDUCATION

    PLANNED PARENTHOOD

    $8,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    AMERICAN RED CROSS

    $4,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF

    BRIDGES ACADEMY

    $4,000
    STUDIO CITY, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    DE TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOL

    $4,000
    West Hills, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN INC

    $2,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    FOOD RELIEF

    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

    $2,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF

    CONNECTING TO CURE

    $2,000
    Beverly Hills, CA2025

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    VENICE FAMILY CLINIC

    $2,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    HEALTHCARE

    UJF - VALLEY ALLIANCE

    $1,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORT JEWISH COMMUNITIES

    MEALS ON WHEELS

    $1,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    MEAL SUPPORT

    ROBERT G EGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    $1,000
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    VARIETY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

    $500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    YOUTH PROGRAMS

    PERFECT PET RESCUE

    $500
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2025

    ANIMAL RESCUE

    LA Philharmonic

    $7,000
    Los Angeles, CA2024

    Support Musicians

    PLANNED PARENTHOOD

    $6,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2024

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    BRIDGES ACADEMY

    $5,200
    STUDIO CITY, CA2024

    EDUCATION

    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

    $2,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF

    DE TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOL

    $2,000
    West Hills, CA2024

    EDUCATION

    VARIETY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

    $1,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2024

    YOUTH PROGRAMS

    THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER LOS ANGELES

    $1,250
    Los Angeles, CA2024

    Support Jewish Community

    CONNECTING TO CURE

    $1,000
    Beverly Hills, CA2024

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    PERFECT PET RESCUE

    $500
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2024

    ANIMAL RESCUE

    PLANNED PARENTHOOD

    $10,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    HOLLYWOOD BOWL

    $7,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    ARTS EDUCATION

    BRIDGES ACADEMY

    $5,000
    STUDIO CITY, CA2023

    EDUCATION

    CONNECTING TO CURE

    $4,000
    Beverly Hills, CA2023

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    VARIETY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

    $2,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    YOUTH PROGRAMS

    MEALS ON WHEELS

    $2,000
    SANTA MONICA, CA2023

    NUTRITION PROVIDER

    VENICE FAMILY CLINIC

    $2,000
    VENICE, CA2023

    HEALTHCARE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED

    AMERICAN RED CROSS

    $2,000
    SANTA ANA, CA2023

    HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS

    MILKEN SCHOOL

    $2,000
    Los Angeles, CA2023

    EDUCATION

    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

    $2,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    MEDICAL AND HUMANITARIAN RELIEF

    UJF VALLEY ALLIANCE

    $1,500
    Woodland Hills, CA2023

    COMMUNITY OUTREACH

    NOTRE DAME SCHOOL

    $1,000
    Notre Dame, IN2023

    EDUCATION

    PERFECT PET RESCUE

    $1,000
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2023

    ANIMAL RESCUE

    ROBERT G EGAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    $1,000
    Santa Barbara, CA2023

    EDUCATION