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    Reco Foundation

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    MANAKIN SABOT, VA8043479765EIN: 54-60396093 declaraciones registradas

    About Reco Foundation

    RECO Foundation concentrates its giving in the Richmond, VA region with a strong emphasis on local secondary education and broad community human services. The foundation makes very large, targeted gifts — notably a multi‑million dollar capital grant to Cristo Rey Richmond High School — and also supports area-wide service delivery through the United Way. Its grants suggest a priority on improving school facilities that serve low‑income students and backing centralized community response mechanisms.

    Focus Areas

    Cristo Rey network / Catholic work‑study high school in Richmond (Cristo Rey Richmond High School)K–12 school facility renovation and capital projects in the Richmond metro areaCommunity human services funding via United Way (Greater Richmond & Petersburg)Supports for programs serving low‑income students and families in Richmond

    Who They Fund

    low-income children, students, and familiesyouth with behavioral or trauma histories (troubled boys)seniors seeking independent living supportsveterans, wounded soldiers, and families of veterans

    About Reco Foundation

    Reco Foundation’s clearest marker is a $4 million grant in 2025 to Cristo Rey Richmond High School for renovating the gymnasium and kitchen. That gift sits within a grantmaking pattern that favors Richmond-area institutions and practical, place-based support for schools and human services. The foundation also made a $500,000 grant in 2024 and a $238,000 grant in 2023 to United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg to meet community human service needs, indicating a willingness to back centralized service delivery alongside direct support for individual organizations. Education is a major thread in the portfolio, especially for schools serving students with limited financial means. Cristo Rey Richmond High School appears again in a 2023 grant for educating young people of limited economic means, and the foundation also supported Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School. Outside education, the grants list includes food relief, homelessness and addiction recovery, healthcare access, and support for veterans, seniors, and people with disabilities. The mix suggests a local funder that combines capital support with operating grants and short-term community assistance.

    What Reco Foundation Funds

    Education-related giving appears in both capital and operating forms. In 2025, Reco Foundation gave $4 million to Cristo Rey Richmond High School to renovate the gymnasium and kitchen, and in 2023 it added $78,750 to the same school for educating young people of limited economic means. It also supported Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School with $8,750 for a faith based school for students with limited financial resources, and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School with $1,000 for its Catholic learning mission. Community care is another clear theme. The foundation gave $500,000 in 2024 and $238,000 in 2023 to United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg for community human service needs. Other grants point to specific needs within the region: $80,000 to Feed More for Central Virginia hunger relief, $20,000 to Caritas to break the circle of homelessness and addiction, and $2,000 to Cross Over Ministry for health care to the uninsured in the greater Richmond area.

    How Reco Foundation Gives

    Reco Foundation’s grant sizes cluster at the low end, with a typical gift of $1,000 at the 25th percentile, $2,000 at the median, and $4,625 at the 75th percentile. The distribution is pulled upward by a few much larger awards, including a $4 million capital grant and six-figure support to a regional human services intermediary. Grantmaking is recurrent rather than one-off in several cases: Cristo Rey Richmond High School and United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg each received multiple grants across different years. The foundation appears to give as a private foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $5M

    Total Assets

    $7.6M

    Total Revenue

    $553K

    Total Expenses

    $4M

    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

    Local4 states funded

    About 86% of grants go to recipients in VA.

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    people without health insurance / medically underserved residents
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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated, small number of very large grants focused locally; favors capital/project support for individual institutions and unrestricted community service funding through umbrella organizations rather than many small awards.

    Funding Style

    capital/renovation (facility improvements)direct service/program deliverycapacity building (building funds, infrastructure)targeted/short-term relief (holiday assistance, crisis support)

    Notable grantees: Cristo Rey Richmond High School, United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg

    Topics

    food security / hunger reliefK–12 education for low-income and faith-based schoolinghomelessness prevention and addiction recoveryveterans and military family support (including medical/veteran housing)community health and healthcare access for uninsureddisability services and rehabilitation (physical disabilities, spinal cord injury)seasonal/holiday financial assistance for needy families

    Where Reco Foundation Makes Grants

    Reco Foundation gives locally, and 86% of its grants go to recipients in Virginia. Richmond is the main hub, with multiple grants to organizations there, including schools, health charities, human service groups, and cultural institutions. Outside the city, the list includes recipients in GOOCHLAND, CHESTERFIELD, and CHARLOTTESVILLE, all in Virginia. The non-Virginia grants in the recent list went to organizations in NEW YORK, Washington, DC, STATEN ISLAND, PUNTA GORDA, and LAKEWOOD RANCH.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Reco Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Reco Foundation support?

    The recent grants point to schools, human service providers, food relief groups, health organizations, veterans organizations, and groups serving people with disabilities. Examples include school capital work, community human services, hunger relief, health care for uninsured residents, and rehabilitation services for incarcerated women.

    How large are Reco Foundation’s typical grants?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $1,000 at the 25th percentile, $2,000 at the median, and $4,625 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes several larger awards, including six-figure and multi-million-dollar grants.

    Does Reco Foundation make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Cristo Rey Richmond High School appears in both 2025 and 2023 grants, and United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg received grants in 2024 and 2023. That pattern suggests recurring support for select organizations rather than only one-time awards.

    Where do most of Reco Foundation’s grants go?

    Most grants go to Virginia, and 86% of the foundation’s grants are to recipients in its headquarters state. Richmond is the most common recipient city in the recent list, with additional Virginia grants in Goochland, Chesterfield, and Charlottesville.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CRISTO REY RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$4,000,0002025FOR THE PURPOSE OF RENOVATING THE GYMNASIUM AND KITCHEN
    UNITED WAY OF GREATER RICHMOND & PETERSBURGRICHMOND, VA$500,0002024TO MEET COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS
    UNITED WAY OF GREATER RICHMOND & PETERSBURGRICHMOND, VA$238,0002023TO MEET COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS
    FEED MORERICHMOND, VA$80,0002023CENTRAL VIRGINIA HUNGER RELIEF.
    CRISTO REY RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$78,7502023EDUCATING YOUNG PEOPLE OF LIMITED ECONOMIC MEANS
    CARITASRICHMOND, VA$20,0002023BREAKS CIRCLE OF HOMELESSNESS AND ADDICTION, RECLAIM DIGNITY
    ANNA JULIA COOPER EPISCOPAL SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$8,7502023FAITH BASED SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS WITH LIMITED FINANCIAL RESOURCES
    GATOR WILDERNESS CAMP SCHOOLPUNTA GORDA, FL$7,5002023BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS, PROBLEM SOLVING FOR TROUBLED BOYS
    RESILIENT RETREATLAKEWOOD RANCH, FL$7,5002023HELP THOSE IMPACTED BY TRAUMA AND ABUSE
    ST FRANCIS HOMERICHMOND, VA$5,0002023WHERE SENIORS FIND THE INDEPENDENCE, DIGNITY, AND SELF-WORTH THEY DESERVE
    UVA DARDEN SCHOOL FOUNDATIONCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA$5,0002023SUPPORT THE DARDEN SCHOOL AND ITS ACADEMIC MISSION
    JOHN MARSHALL FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$3,5002023PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN MARSHALL
    WORLD PEDIATRIC PROJECTRICHMOND, VA$3,0002023PROVIDING CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES A HEALTHIER AND BRIGHTER FUTURE
    VCU MASSEY CANCERRICHMOND, VA$3,0002023CANCER RESEARCH, PREVENTION AND CONTROL, PATIENT CARE, EDUCATION AND HEALTH EQUITY
    GOOCHLAND CARESGOOCHLAND, VA$3,0002023PROVIDE HEALTH CARE AND HUMAN SERVICES TO GOOCHLAND RESIDENTS
    COMMONWEALTH CATHOLIC CHARITIESRICHMOND, VA$3,0002023MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF FAMILIES
    FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$2,5002023MINISTRY OF CHRISTIAN COMPASSION.
    RICHMOND SPCARICHMOND, VA$2,5002023NO KILL HUMANE SOCIETY.
    THE VIRGINIA HOMERICHMOND, VA$2,5002023HOME FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED VIRGINIANS
    MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERESNEW YORK, NY$2,0002023MEDICAL AID WHERE IT IS NEEDED.
    USO (UNITED SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS)WASHINGTON, DC$2,0002023SERVICES TO OUR ARMED FORCES AND FAMILIES
    MAYMOUNT FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$2,0002023PUBLIC PARK AND MUSEUM
    CROSS OVER MINISTRYRICHMOND, VA$2,0002023HEALTH CARE TO THE UNINSURED IN THE GREATER RICHMOND AREA
    TUNNEL TO TOWERSSTATEN ISLAND, NY$1,5002023HONORS THE SACRIFICE OF FIREFIGHTER STEPHEN SILLER AND OUR MILITARY AND FIRST RESPONDERS
    PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICAWASHINGTON, DC$1,0002023SUPPORT OF VETERANS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY OR DISEASE
    FAMILIES OF THE WOUNDED FUND INCMIDLOTHIAN, VA$1,0002023SUPPORT FOR WOUNDED OR INJURED SOLDIERS
    BON SECOURS RICHMOND HEALTH CARE FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023SERVING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH COMMUNITY HEALTH OUTREACH
    HENRICO CHRISTMAS MOTHER COUNCILSANDSTON, VA$1,0002023CHRISTMAS FOR NEEDY HENRICO COUNTY FAMILIES
    FISHER HOUSE FOUNDATION INCRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023HOME FOR FAMILIES OF VETERANS RECEIVING MEDICAL CARE
    RELATIONSHIP FOUNDATION OF VIRGINIARICHMOND, VA$1,0002023BUILDING FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF STRONG COMMUNITIES
    CHESTERFIELD-COLONIAL HEIGHTS CHRISTMAS MOTHERCHESTERFIELD, VA$1,0002023ASSIST NEEDS OF FAMILIES DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
    OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023CHALLENGE STUDENTS IN THE CATHOLIC LEARNING
    CENTRAL VIRGINIA LEGAL AID SOCIETYRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023LEGAL ASSISSTANCE TO LOW INCOME PEOPLE
    THE DOORWAYSRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023SHELTER/SUPPORT LIFE SAVING TREATMENTS MEDICAL CRISIS
    THE ELIZABETH KATES FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023PROVIDES REHABILITATIVE SERVICES TO WOMEN INCARCERATED IN VIRGINIA
    SOAR 365RICHMOND, VA$1,0002023CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
    RICHMOND CHRISTMAS MOTHER FUNDRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023CHRISTMAS HELP FOR FAMILIES IN CITY OF RICHMOND
    J SARGEANT REYNOLDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE EDUCTIONAL FOUNDATION INCRICHMOND, VA$1,0002023PROVIDE FINANCIAL RESOURCES TO ADDRESS NEEDS TO PROVIDE AN EDUCATED AND SKILLED WORKFORCE
    GOOCHLAND COUNTY CHRISTMAS MOTHERGOOCHLAND, VA$1,0002023CHRISTMAS HELP FOR FAMILIES IN GOOCHLAND COUNTY
    HANOVER CHRISTMAS MOTHERDOSWELL, VA$1,0002023CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FOR NEEDY HANOVER FAMILIES
    JAMES RIVER HORSE FOUNDATIONOILVILLE, VA$5002023REHABILITATION AND CARE OF HORSES.
    ST ANDREWS SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$5002023SCHOOL FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES.

    CRISTO REY RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL

    $4,000,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    FOR THE PURPOSE OF RENOVATING THE GYMNASIUM AND KITCHEN

    UNITED WAY OF GREATER RICHMOND & PETERSBURG

    $500,000
    RICHMOND, VA2024

    TO MEET COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS

    UNITED WAY OF GREATER RICHMOND & PETERSBURG

    $238,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    TO MEET COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS

    FEED MORE

    $80,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    CENTRAL VIRGINIA HUNGER RELIEF.

    CRISTO REY RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL

    $78,750
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    EDUCATING YOUNG PEOPLE OF LIMITED ECONOMIC MEANS

    CARITAS

    $20,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    BREAKS CIRCLE OF HOMELESSNESS AND ADDICTION, RECLAIM DIGNITY

    ANNA JULIA COOPER EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

    $8,750
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    FAITH BASED SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS WITH LIMITED FINANCIAL RESOURCES

    GATOR WILDERNESS CAMP SCHOOL

    $7,500
    PUNTA GORDA, FL2023

    BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS, PROBLEM SOLVING FOR TROUBLED BOYS

    RESILIENT RETREAT

    $7,500
    LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL2023

    HELP THOSE IMPACTED BY TRAUMA AND ABUSE

    ST FRANCIS HOME

    $5,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    WHERE SENIORS FIND THE INDEPENDENCE, DIGNITY, AND SELF-WORTH THEY DESERVE

    UVA DARDEN SCHOOL FOUNDATION

    $5,000
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA2023

    SUPPORT THE DARDEN SCHOOL AND ITS ACADEMIC MISSION

    JOHN MARSHALL FOUNDATION

    $3,500
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN MARSHALL

    WORLD PEDIATRIC PROJECT

    $3,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    PROVIDING CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES A HEALTHIER AND BRIGHTER FUTURE

    VCU MASSEY CANCER

    $3,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    CANCER RESEARCH, PREVENTION AND CONTROL, PATIENT CARE, EDUCATION AND HEALTH EQUITY

    GOOCHLAND CARES

    $3,000
    GOOCHLAND, VA2023

    PROVIDE HEALTH CARE AND HUMAN SERVICES TO GOOCHLAND RESIDENTS

    COMMONWEALTH CATHOLIC CHARITIES

    $3,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF FAMILIES

    FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RICHMOND

    $2,500
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    MINISTRY OF CHRISTIAN COMPASSION.

    RICHMOND SPCA

    $2,500
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    NO KILL HUMANE SOCIETY.

    THE VIRGINIA HOME

    $2,500
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    HOME FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED VIRGINIANS

    MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES

    $2,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    MEDICAL AID WHERE IT IS NEEDED.

    USO (UNITED SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS)

    $2,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    SERVICES TO OUR ARMED FORCES AND FAMILIES

    MAYMOUNT FOUNDATION

    $2,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    PUBLIC PARK AND MUSEUM

    CROSS OVER MINISTRY

    $2,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    HEALTH CARE TO THE UNINSURED IN THE GREATER RICHMOND AREA

    TUNNEL TO TOWERS

    $1,500
    STATEN ISLAND, NY2023

    HONORS THE SACRIFICE OF FIREFIGHTER STEPHEN SILLER AND OUR MILITARY AND FIRST RESPONDERS

    PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA

    $1,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    SUPPORT OF VETERANS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY OR DISEASE

    FAMILIES OF THE WOUNDED FUND INC

    $1,000
    MIDLOTHIAN, VA2023

    SUPPORT FOR WOUNDED OR INJURED SOLDIERS

    BON SECOURS RICHMOND HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    SERVING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH COMMUNITY HEALTH OUTREACH

    HENRICO CHRISTMAS MOTHER COUNCIL

    $1,000
    SANDSTON, VA2023

    CHRISTMAS FOR NEEDY HENRICO COUNTY FAMILIES

    FISHER HOUSE FOUNDATION INC

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    HOME FOR FAMILIES OF VETERANS RECEIVING MEDICAL CARE

    RELATIONSHIP FOUNDATION OF VIRGINIA

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    BUILDING FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF STRONG COMMUNITIES

    CHESTERFIELD-COLONIAL HEIGHTS CHRISTMAS MOTHER

    $1,000
    CHESTERFIELD, VA2023

    ASSIST NEEDS OF FAMILIES DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON

    OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    CHALLENGE STUDENTS IN THE CATHOLIC LEARNING

    CENTRAL VIRGINIA LEGAL AID SOCIETY

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    LEGAL ASSISSTANCE TO LOW INCOME PEOPLE

    THE DOORWAYS

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    SHELTER/SUPPORT LIFE SAVING TREATMENTS MEDICAL CRISIS

    THE ELIZABETH KATES FOUNDATION

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    PROVIDES REHABILITATIVE SERVICES TO WOMEN INCARCERATED IN VIRGINIA

    SOAR 365

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

    RICHMOND CHRISTMAS MOTHER FUND

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    CHRISTMAS HELP FOR FAMILIES IN CITY OF RICHMOND

    J SARGEANT REYNOLDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE EDUCTIONAL FOUNDATION INC

    $1,000
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    PROVIDE FINANCIAL RESOURCES TO ADDRESS NEEDS TO PROVIDE AN EDUCATED AND SKILLED WORKFORCE

    GOOCHLAND COUNTY CHRISTMAS MOTHER

    $1,000
    GOOCHLAND, VA2023

    CHRISTMAS HELP FOR FAMILIES IN GOOCHLAND COUNTY

    HANOVER CHRISTMAS MOTHER

    $1,000
    DOSWELL, VA2023

    CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FOR NEEDY HANOVER FAMILIES

    JAMES RIVER HORSE FOUNDATION

    $500
    OILVILLE, VA2023

    REHABILITATION AND CARE OF HORSES.

    ST ANDREWS SCHOOL

    $500
    RICHMOND, VA2023

    SCHOOL FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES.