The Samuel and Irene Weir Charitable Trust concentrates its giving on a small set of local institutions in Ohio, providing unrestricted/general operating support to a public school district, a major state university, and a Presbyterian church. Grants are uniform in size and repeated to the same three recipients, suggesting a steady, relationship-based approach focused on sustaining core community institutions rather than project-specific funding.
Concentrated and relationship-driven: few (six) grants split evenly among three repeat recipients, all sizable and designated as general operating support rather than project grants.
Notable grantees: Minerva Local School District, The Ohio State University, First Presbyterian Church
The Samuel and Irene Weir Charitable Tr backs three Ohio institutions with repeated general operating support: The Ohio State University, Minerva Local School District, and First Presbyterian Church. The pattern is narrow and steady, with the same recipients appearing in the recent grant record and each award aimed at sustaining core operations rather than a named project. That makes the trust read as a relationship-based funder, focused on maintaining ongoing institutional capacity in education and congregational life. The grant record shows a consistent annual rhythm. In 2023, the trust awarded $37,919 to each of the three recipients, and in 2024 it repeated the same support at $37,427 per grant. Those awards make up a modest annual giving profile relative to the trust’s assets, but they are distinctive for their uniformity and their concentration in a small set of local Ohio organizations. The combination of a public school district, a state university, and a church points to a funding approach centered on sustaining existing community anchors. The trust’s giving is local and entirely within Ohio, with recipients in Columbus and Minerva.
A clear theme in the trust’s grantmaking is general operating support for education. It gave $37,919 to The Ohio State University in 2023 and $37,427 in 2024, both designated for general operating purposes. Public K–12 education is another consistent focus. Minerva Local School District received the same general operating award in both 2023 and 2024, again at $37,919 and $37,427. The third recurring recipient is a church. First Presbyterian Church in Minerva also received general operating support in both years, showing that the trust supports congregational institutions alongside schools and higher education. Across these areas, the common thread is unrestricted funding for core institutional budgets rather than project-specific grants.
Typical grant size is tightly grouped: p25 is $37,427, median is $37,673, and p75 is $37,919. That narrow spread matches the recent grant record, where awards in consecutive years were nearly identical across recipients. The trust’s giving also appears recurring rather than one-off. The same three organizations received grants in both 2023 and 2024, all for general operating support. The pattern suggests a small number of ongoing relationships rather than a broad application-driven portfolio. It is a charitable trust, not a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments.
$226K
$2M
$94K
$142K
Most grants fall between $37K and $38K, with a median of $38K.
25th Percentile
$37K
Median
$38K
75th Percentile
$38K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in OH.
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Grantmaking is entirely in Ohio: 100% of the recent grants went to recipients in the state. The trust’s top giving state is OH, matching the local scope of its awards. Recent recipient cities include Columbus and Minerva. Columbus appears through The Ohio State University, while Minerva appears through both Minerva Local School District and First Presbyterian Church. The geographic pattern is compact and community-based, with grants landing in just these Ohio locations.
Its recent grants go to a public university, a local school district, and a Presbyterian church. The common funding purpose across those recipients is general operating support, indicating a focus on sustaining core institutional budgets rather than project-specific work.
The trust’s grant sizes are very uniform. The p25 grant size is $37,427, the median is $37,673, and the p75 is $37,919.
No. All recent grants in the provided data went to Ohio recipients, and Ohio accounts for 100% of grants shown.
Yes. The same three Ohio recipients appear in both 2023 and 2024, each receiving general operating support in both years. That repeated pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated grants.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | MINERVA, OH | $37,427 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY | COLUMBUS, OH | $37,427 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| MINERVA LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | MINERVA, OH | $37,427 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY | COLUMBUS, OH | $37,919 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | MINERVA, OH | $37,919 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| MINERVA LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | MINERVA, OH | $37,919 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATING |
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
$37,427GENERAL OPERATING
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
$37,427GENERAL OPERATING
MINERVA LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
$37,427GENERAL OPERATING
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
$37,919GENERAL OPERATING
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
$37,919GENERAL OPERATING
MINERVA LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
$37,919GENERAL OPERATING