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    River City Construction Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    EAST PEORIA, IL3096943120EIN: 87-39909083 declaraciones registradas

    About River City Construction Foundation

    River City Construction Foundation concentrates its modest giving on local community needs in the Peoria/East Peoria area, supporting neighborhood organizations, health system philanthropy, and recovery or reintegration services. Grants are programmatic/charitable contributions to frontline service providers rather than national initiatives, indicating a preference for direct community impact and neighborhood-level partners. The foundation makes a small number of meaningful grants each year and has provided repeat support to at least one local partner.

    Focus Areas

    Neighborhood community centers and social services in Peoria/East Peoria (e.g., Neighborhood House)Regional healthcare philanthropy supporting OSF HealthCare initiativesSubstance-use recovery and reintegration services (e.g., Freedom River)Local neighborhood revitalization and youth development programs (e.g., Lansdowne Up)

    Who They Fund

    veteransfamilies facing medical emergencieshouse fire victims / homeownersindividuals seeking trades training / trades program participants

    About River City Construction Foundation

    River City Construction Foundation Inc backs a mix of community support, housing-related work, trades training, and direct assistance for individuals, with 2024 and 2025 grants showing a clear preference for nearby partners and practical, service-oriented projects. The largest recent grant in the file was $15,000 to Freedom River Inc for charitable contribution, followed by $12,500 grants to Neighborhood House, Lansdowne Up, and Osf Foundation. That pattern points to a foundation that funds both neighborhood organizations and broader service providers rather than a single cause area. Housing and construction-related work appear in the grant list as well, including support for Habitat for Humanity and River City Habitat Mo, alongside a series of $3,829 trades-program grants to multiple Illinois high schools and a career and technical center. The foundation also shows a willingness to make direct grants to individuals for family medical support, house fire assistance, and family support, which places it among funders that combine institutional giving with person-level help. Recent support reaches local community organizations in Peoria and East St. Louis, while also extending to partners in Michigan and Missouri.

    What River City Construction Foundation Funds

    A clear theme is trades and workforce preparation. In 2025, River City Construction Foundation Inc gave $3,829 each to Elmwood High School, Metamora Township High School, Pekin Community High School, Washington Community High School, Illinois Valley Central High School, Midwest Central High School, Olympia High School, and Woodruff Career and Technical Center for trades programs. Housing-related giving also appears through project-specific support. The foundation awarded $10,000 to Habitat for Humanity for charitable contribution and $7,500 to River City Habitat Mo for a house build program. Community services are another recurring lane. They gave $12,500 to Neighborhood House for charitable contribution, and the grants list includes support for Lansdowne Up in both 2024 and 2025. Individual assistance is part of the portfolio too, with grants for family medical support, house fire assistance, and family support appearing in the recent record.

    How River City Construction Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $1,000 at the 25th percentile, $3,829 at the median, and $7,500 at the 75th percentile, which suggests a cluster of small-to-mid-sized awards with a few larger outliers. The foundation also makes direct grants to individuals alongside organizational awards. The recent file shows repeated support for the same recipient category and, in one case, the same named individual in multiple years, indicating some continuity rather than strictly one-off giving. Grants are described as charitable contribution, community support, house build program, trades program, veteran support, and family medical support, so the foundation uses a mix of unrestricted and project-linked support terms.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $123K

    Total Assets

    $531K

    Total Revenue

    $91K

    Total Expenses

    $68K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $8K, with a median of $4K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $4K

    75th Percentile

    $8K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 72% of grants go to recipients in IL.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, local-focused giving: relatively few grants of modest size, repeated support to select community organizations rather than one-off national grants.

    Funding Style

    direct service / individual assistanceproject-specific / restricted grantsemergency / disaster reliefin-kind or programmatic support

    Notable grantees: Lansdowne Up, Freedom River Inc, OSF Foundation, Neighborhood House

    Topics

    house build / housing stabilitytrades training / workforce development in skilled tradesveteran support servicesfamily medical expense assistancehouse fire recovery assistanceanimal welfare / pet supportcommunity support / general charitable contributions

    Where River City Construction Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants land in Illinois, which accounts for 72% of recipient locations and is also the top state by grant count. Recent Illinois recipients include Peoria, East St. Louis, Elmwood, Metamora, Pekin, Washington, Chillicothe, Manito, Stanford, and Havana. Outside Illinois, the foundation has made grants to recipients in Michigan, Missouri, and New York, including Whitmore Lake, Brighton, Detroit, Columbia, Jefferson City, Perryville, and New York City.

    Frequently Asked Questions About River City Construction Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does River City Construction Foundation Inc support?

    The recent grants list includes neighborhood community services, healthcare philanthropy, housing-related work, trades training, veteran support, and community support. Examples include grants marked for trades programs, house build programs, veteran support, and family medical support, showing a mix of institutional and direct-assistance giving.

    Does River City Construction Foundation Inc make grants to individuals?

    Yes. The recent record includes direct grants to named individuals for family medical support, house fire assistance, and family support, alongside organizational grants to schools, nonprofits, and community groups.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is $1,000 at the 25th percentile, $3,829 at the median, and $7,500 at the 75th percentile. That puts most awards in a relatively small-to-mid range, with a few larger grants above that band.

    Where does River City Construction Foundation Inc give most often?

    Illinois is the top state by grant count, and 72% of grants in the recipient distribution go to organizations or individuals in Illinois. Recent Illinois locations include Peoria, East St. Louis, and several central Illinois towns.

    Do recent grants show repeat support?

    Yes. The recent grants file shows support for Lansdowne Up in both 2024 and 2025, and Billie Farris appears in both 2023 and 2024 with house fire assistance grants. That suggests at least some recurring support rather than strictly one-time giving.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    LANSDOWNE UPSAINT LOUIS, IL$12,3752025COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    RIVER CITY HABITAT MOJEFFERSON CITY, MO$7,5002025HOUSE BUILD PROGRAM
    ELMWOOD HIGH SCHOOLELMWOOD, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    OLYMPIA HIGH SCHOOLSTANFORD, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    WOODRUFF CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTERPEORIA, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    METAMORA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOLMETAMORA, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOLPEKIN, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    ILLINOIS VALLEY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLCHILLICOTHE, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    WASHINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOLWASHINGTON, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    MIDWEST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLMANITO, IL$3,8292025TRADES PROGRAM
    FREEDOM RIVER WALBRIDGEBRIGHTON, MI$2,5002025VETERAN SUPPORT
    UNITED WAY SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN WALBRIDGEDETROIT, MI$2,0002025COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    ASPCA WALBRIDGENEW YORK, NY$1,0002025ANIMAL SUPPORT
    DARRON LEMONPEORIA, IL$1,0002025FAMILY MEDICAL SUPPORT
    RICH STROMDAHINDA, IL$1,0002025FAMILY MEDICAL SUPPORT
    JASON WELLEN MEMORIALHIGHLAND, IL$5002025FAMILY SUPPORT
    ZAC LARSONHAVANA, IL$5002025FAMILY SUPPORT
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE OZARKSPERRYVILLE, MO$4002025COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    FREEDOM RIVER INCWHITMORE LAKE, MI$15,0002024CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
    LANSDOWNE UPEAST ST LOUIS, IL$12,5002024CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
    OSF FOUNDATIONPEORIA, IL$12,5002024CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSEPEORIA, IL$12,5002024CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITYCOLUMBIA, MO$10,0002024CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
    BILLIE FARRISMANITO, IL$5002024HOUSE FIRE ASSISTANCE
    BILLIE FARRISMANITO, IL$5002023HOUSE FIRE ASSISTANCE

    LANSDOWNE UP

    $12,375
    SAINT LOUIS, IL2025

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    RIVER CITY HABITAT MO

    $7,500
    JEFFERSON CITY, MO2025

    HOUSE BUILD PROGRAM

    ELMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    ELMWOOD, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    OLYMPIA HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    STANFORD, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    WOODRUFF CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER

    $3,829
    PEORIA, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    METAMORA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    METAMORA, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    PEKIN, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    ILLINOIS VALLEY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    CHILLICOTHE, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    WASHINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    WASHINGTON, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    MIDWEST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

    $3,829
    MANITO, IL2025

    TRADES PROGRAM

    FREEDOM RIVER WALBRIDGE

    $2,500
    BRIGHTON, MI2025

    VETERAN SUPPORT

    UNITED WAY SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN WALBRIDGE

    $2,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    ASPCA WALBRIDGE

    $1,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    ANIMAL SUPPORT

    DARRON LEMON

    $1,000
    PEORIA, IL2025

    FAMILY MEDICAL SUPPORT

    RICH STROM

    $1,000
    DAHINDA, IL2025

    FAMILY MEDICAL SUPPORT

    JASON WELLEN MEMORIAL

    $500
    HIGHLAND, IL2025

    FAMILY SUPPORT

    ZAC LARSON

    $500
    HAVANA, IL2025

    FAMILY SUPPORT

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE OZARKS

    $400
    PERRYVILLE, MO2025

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    FREEDOM RIVER INC

    $15,000
    WHITMORE LAKE, MI2024

    CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION

    LANSDOWNE UP

    $12,500
    EAST ST LOUIS, IL2024

    CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION

    OSF FOUNDATION

    $12,500
    PEORIA, IL2024

    CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION

    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE

    $12,500
    PEORIA, IL2024

    CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $10,000
    COLUMBIA, MO2024

    CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION

    BILLIE FARRIS

    $500
    MANITO, IL2024

    HOUSE FIRE ASSISTANCE

    BILLIE FARRIS

    $500
    MANITO, IL2023

    HOUSE FIRE ASSISTANCE