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    Rjs Foundation

    ActivoHousing & ShelterFinancia Individuos
    INDIANAPOLIS, INSitio web3174188759

    About Rjs Foundation

    RJS Foundation focuses narrowly on funding local homelessness and temporary housing services in the Indianapolis metropolitan area, channeling very large gifts to Family Promise affiliates to support transitional housing and shelter construction/operations. Its giving is mission-specific and place-based, aimed at expanding shelter capacity and housing stability for families in central Indiana.

    Focus Areas

    Transitional housing projects in suburban Indianapolis (e.g., Scannell Lane project)Emergency shelter and temporary housing for families in Hamilton CountyCapital and project support for local Family Promise affiliates

    Who They Fund

    homeless single pregnant women and their childrenindigent low-income familiessurvivors of human traffickingformerly incarcerated / re-entry populationchildren and students (including homeless children)women seeking empowerment and recovery

    About Rjs Foundation

    Rjs Foundation Inc centers its giving on housing stability for families and individuals facing homelessness in central Indiana, with one recent award accounting for more than $2.4 million to Family Promise of Hendricks County Inc for the Scannell Lane transitional housing project. The pattern is place-based and operational: the foundation backs shelter, temporary housing, and the facilities needed to expand those services. Another major grant went to Family Promise of Hamilton County Inc for shelter and temporary housing, reinforcing a consistent focus on family housing support in the Indianapolis metro area. Smaller awards point to a broader local network that includes housing-related nonprofits, re-entry services, education support, and help for women and children. The foundation also funds select international partnerships in Ghana, India, and Nicaragua, but its recent record is dominated by Indiana recipients. Several grants are unrestricted or general operating support, while others are tied to construction, shelter operations, or specific program needs. The overall profile is that of a hands-on grantmaker using sizable gifts to strengthen local service capacity rather than funding a wide mix of unrelated causes.

    What Rjs Foundation Funds

    Housing is the clearest throughline. Rjs Foundation Inc gave $2,414,418 to Family Promise of Hendricks County Inc for the Scannell Lane transitional housing project, and it also supported Family Promise of Hamilton County Inc for shelter and temporary housing. Beyond family shelter, the foundation funded Brookside Community Development Corporation for the re-entry program, showing that housing-adjacent stability work extends to people rebuilding after incarceration. Education appears in both local and international forms: Brightlane Learning Corp received support to help educate homeless children, while Advocates for Education Inc received initial year operations funding. The foundation also backed a humanitarian medical need through Agape Interfaith Ministries International Inc for medical costs, and it supported Ascent 121 Inc for recovery services for survivors of human trafficking.

    How Rjs Foundation Gives

    Rjs Foundation Inc’s recent grants show a small-gift floor and a high-end outlier: the typical award sits at a median of $11,400, with the 25th percentile at $1,730 and the 75th percentile at $27,740. That spread reflects a mix of modest operating gifts and major project commitments. The record also shows repeat support for the same organizations across multiple years, including Family Promise of Hamilton County Inc, Nicaragua Resource Network Inc, Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources Inc, and The O'Connor House. Grantmaking appears to be invitation-driven and relationship-based; the foundation describes itself as hands-on, with general grantmaking through established partner initiatives and an interest form for some inquiries. It funds individuals as well as nonprofits.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.5M

    Total Assets

    $6.9M

    Total Revenue

    $2.9M

    Total Expenses

    $2.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2K and $28K, with a median of $11K.

    25th Percentile

    $2K

    Median

    $11K

    75th Percentile

    $28K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 83% of grants go to recipients in IN.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: a very small number of large grants directed to a single program area and to repeat grantees (major funding to Family Promise affiliates), focused on capital/project and shelter support rather than broad diversified philanthropy.

    Funding Style

    direct servicegeneral operating / unrestricted supportcapital/building campaign supportprogram-specific grants (scholarships, medical assistance)

    Notable grantees: Family Promise of Hendricks County Inc, Family Promise of Hamilton County Inc, Local Family Promise affiliates (regional network)

    Topics

    transitional and temporary housing for homeless individualssupportive services for homeless pregnant and single mothersre-entry services for formerly incarcerated individualsmedical cost assistance and healthcare accesseducation support and scholarships for children and studentsrecovery services for survivors of human traffickingfaith-based mission and church-building support

    Where Rjs Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant activity is heavily concentrated in Indiana: 83% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and Indiana is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients include Plainfield, Noblesville, Indianapolis, Carmel, Westfield, Cicero, and Noblesville again through repeat awards. Outside the U.S., the foundation’s partner grants reached Ghana, India, and Nicaragua, but the recipient-country distribution in the grant list is entirely U.S.-based for the recent grants shown.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Rjs Foundation

    What are Rjs Foundation Inc’s main focus areas?

    The foundation gives most visibly to transitional and temporary housing, shelter operations, and related support for families facing homelessness. It also funds education, re-entry services, recovery support for survivors of human trafficking, medical cost assistance, and some faith-based mission work.

    Does Rjs Foundation Inc make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent record includes multiple awards to Family Promise of Hamilton County Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025, plus repeat support for Nicaragua Resource Network Inc, Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources Inc, and The O'Connor House.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The median grant size is $11,400. The middle half of grants falls between $1,730 at the 25th percentile and $27,740 at the 75th percentile, showing a mix of smaller operating awards and larger project grants.

    Is Rjs Foundation Inc local or national in scope?

    Its giving is local. Indiana accounts for 83% of grants, and the recent recipient list is concentrated in Indianapolis-area communities such as Plainfield, Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, and Cicero.

    How does Rjs Foundation Inc fund organizations?

    The foundation says it uses invitation-only grants and established partner initiatives, and its general grantmaking is described as hands-on. It also notes an interest form for some general grantmaking inquiries.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY INCPLAINFIELD, IN$2,414,4182025PROVIDING TRANSITIONAL HOUSING - SCANNELL LANE PROJECT
    AGAPE THERAPEUTIC RIDING RESOURCES INCCICERO, IN$26,9502025TO SUPPORT BUILDING CAMPAIGN
    NICARAGUA RESOURCE NETWORK INC (DBA NRN)WESTFIELD, IN$21,1532025GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    AGAPE INTERFAITH MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC (AIM)OTTAWA, KS$10,3542025HELPING TO COVER MEDICAL COSTS
    BROOKSIDE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONINDIANAPOLIS, IN$6,0002025SUPPORTING THE RE-ENTRY PROGRAM
    THE O'CONNOR HOUSECARMEL, IN$5,0002025PROVIDE CHRISTIAN HOME TO HELP HOMELESS, SINGLE, PREGNANT WOMEN IMPROVE LIFE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN.
    MEPHIBOSHETH MINISTRIES INCCICERO, IN$3,5952025GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    SHEPHERD COMMUNITY INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$2,7602025GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    BRIGHTLANE LEARNING CORPINDIANAPOLIS, IN$1,5642025HELPING EDUCATE HOMELESS CHILDREN
    91 PLACE INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$1,5002025GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    FIND IGNITE TRANSFORM INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$1,0002025IGNITE YOUR BOOTS PROGRAM
    FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$7502025PROVIDING SHELTER AND TEMPORARY HOUSING
    ASCENT 121 INCCARMEL, IN$5212025SUPPORTING RECOVERY FOR SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
    HEARTPOINTE CHURCHWESTFIELD, IN$1002025SUPPORT MISSION WORK
    FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$1,148,9932024PROVIDING SHELTER AND TEMPORARY HOUSING
    NICARAGUA RESOURCE NETWORK INC (DBA NRN)WESTFIELD, IN$28,2052024GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    AGAPE THERAPEUTIC RIDING RESOURCES INCCICERO, IN$20,0002024TO SUPPORT BUILDING CAMPAIGN
    AGAPE INDIANS MINISTRIES (AIM) INTERNATIONALVERNON HILLS, IL$17,3002024HELP BUILD CHURCH IN INDIA
    THE O'CONNOR HOUSECARMEL, IN$5,0002024PROVIDE CHRISTIAN HOME TO HELP HOMELESS, SINGLE, PREGNANT WOMEN IMPROVE LIFE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN.
    BROOKSIDE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONINDIANAPOLIS, IN$1,7502024GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    SHEPHERD COMMUNITY INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$1,7232024GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    PREVAIL FOUNDATION INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$1,0002024GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    HEARTPOINTE CHURCHWESTFIELD, IN$802024SUPPORT MISSION WORK
    FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$603,8512023PROVIDING SHELTER AND TEMPORARY HOUSING
    AGAPE INDIANS MINISTRIES (AIM) INTERNATIONALVERNON HILLS, IL$56,2002023HELP BUILD CHURCH IN INDIA
    NICARAGUA RESOURCE NETWORK INC (DBA NRN)WESTFIELD, IN$44,2702023$3,700 FOR LAND/HOUSE PURCHASE; $24,000 FOR MEDICAL OPERATIONS; $5,400 FOR COLLEGE COORDINATOR, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND GRADUATION; $7,220 FOR JJ SCHOOL, JJ AGAPE, AND TRANSPORTATION AND MEDICAL INSURANCE; $250 FOR GENERAL OPERATIONS
    PURPOSEFUL LIVING INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$26,3452023HEAL, GROW, INSPIRE, AND EMPOWER WOMEN TO BE ALL THEY WERE CREATED TO BE
    ADVOCATES FOR EDUCATION INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$20,0002023INITIAL YEAR OPERATIONS
    CLINTON YOUNG ELEMENTARY PTO INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$5,5002023FIFTH GRADE CAMP
    INDIGENT FAMILYINDIANAPOLIS, IN$4,6492023ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENT FAMILY
    SUSAN G KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION INCDALLAS, TX$5202023GENERAL OPERATING FUND
    PREVAIL FOUNDATION INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$1002023GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY INC

    $2,414,418
    PLAINFIELD, IN2025

    PROVIDING TRANSITIONAL HOUSING - SCANNELL LANE PROJECT

    AGAPE THERAPEUTIC RIDING RESOURCES INC

    $26,950
    CICERO, IN2025

    TO SUPPORT BUILDING CAMPAIGN

    NICARAGUA RESOURCE NETWORK INC (DBA NRN)

    $21,153
    WESTFIELD, IN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    AGAPE INTERFAITH MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC (AIM)

    $10,354
    OTTAWA, KS2025

    HELPING TO COVER MEDICAL COSTS

    BROOKSIDE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $6,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    SUPPORTING THE RE-ENTRY PROGRAM

    THE O'CONNOR HOUSE

    $5,000
    CARMEL, IN
    2025

    PROVIDE CHRISTIAN HOME TO HELP HOMELESS, SINGLE, PREGNANT WOMEN IMPROVE LIFE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN.

    MEPHIBOSHETH MINISTRIES INC

    $3,595
    CICERO, IN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    SHEPHERD COMMUNITY INC

    $2,760
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    BRIGHTLANE LEARNING CORP

    $1,564
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    HELPING EDUCATE HOMELESS CHILDREN

    91 PLACE INC

    $1,500
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    FIND IGNITE TRANSFORM INC

    $1,000
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2025

    IGNITE YOUR BOOTS PROGRAM

    FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY INC

    $750
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2025

    PROVIDING SHELTER AND TEMPORARY HOUSING

    ASCENT 121 INC

    $521
    CARMEL, IN2025

    SUPPORTING RECOVERY FOR SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

    HEARTPOINTE CHURCH

    $100
    WESTFIELD, IN2025

    SUPPORT MISSION WORK

    FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY INC

    $1,148,993
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2024

    PROVIDING SHELTER AND TEMPORARY HOUSING

    NICARAGUA RESOURCE NETWORK INC (DBA NRN)

    $28,205
    WESTFIELD, IN2024

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    AGAPE THERAPEUTIC RIDING RESOURCES INC

    $20,000
    CICERO, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT BUILDING CAMPAIGN

    AGAPE INDIANS MINISTRIES (AIM) INTERNATIONAL

    $17,300
    VERNON HILLS, IL2024

    HELP BUILD CHURCH IN INDIA

    THE O'CONNOR HOUSE

    $5,000
    CARMEL, IN2024

    PROVIDE CHRISTIAN HOME TO HELP HOMELESS, SINGLE, PREGNANT WOMEN IMPROVE LIFE FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN.

    BROOKSIDE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $1,750
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    SHEPHERD COMMUNITY INC

    $1,723
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    PREVAIL FOUNDATION INC

    $1,000
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2024

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    HEARTPOINTE CHURCH

    $80
    WESTFIELD, IN2024

    SUPPORT MISSION WORK

    FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY INC

    $603,851
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2023

    PROVIDING SHELTER AND TEMPORARY HOUSING

    AGAPE INDIANS MINISTRIES (AIM) INTERNATIONAL

    $56,200
    VERNON HILLS, IL2023

    HELP BUILD CHURCH IN INDIA

    NICARAGUA RESOURCE NETWORK INC (DBA NRN)

    $44,270
    WESTFIELD, IN2023

    $3,700 FOR LAND/HOUSE PURCHASE; $24,000 FOR MEDICAL OPERATIONS; $5,400 FOR COLLEGE COORDINATOR, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND GRADUATION; $7,220 FOR JJ SCHOOL, JJ AGAPE, AND TRANSPORTATION AND MEDICAL INSURANCE; $250 FOR GENERAL OPERATIONS

    PURPOSEFUL LIVING INC

    $26,345
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2023

    HEAL, GROW, INSPIRE, AND EMPOWER WOMEN TO BE ALL THEY WERE CREATED TO BE

    ADVOCATES FOR EDUCATION INC

    $20,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    INITIAL YEAR OPERATIONS

    CLINTON YOUNG ELEMENTARY PTO INC

    $5,500
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    FIFTH GRADE CAMP

    INDIGENT FAMILY

    $4,649
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENT FAMILY

    SUSAN G KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION INC

    $520
    DALLAS, TX2023

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND

    PREVAIL FOUNDATION INC

    $100
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2023

    GENERAL OPERATING FUND