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    Dillon Henry Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    SANTA MONICA, CASitio web3104592689

    About Dillon Henry Foundation

    The Dillon Henry Foundation concentrates its giving entirely on a single international partner, Action Kivu, indicating a focused commitment to work in the Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. All grants (three awards totaling $397,746) suggest the foundation prefers sustained, repeated support to one organization rather than broad diversification. The pattern and grantee name imply priorities around humanitarian relief, community rebuilding and post-conflict recovery in eastern DRC.

    Focus Areas

    Support for NGOs operating in the Kivu region (eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)Humanitarian assistance and community rebuilding in post-conflict settingsPrograms addressing trauma, protection, and rights of conflict-affected civilians (inferred from grantee focus)

    Who They Fund

    unspecified nonprofit organizationsbroad/varied beneficiary populations (not specified)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: all funding directed to a single international grantee through multiple grants, indicating repeat/core support rather than many small or widely distributed gifts.

    Funding Style

    About Dillon Henry Foundation

    The Dillon Henry Foundation’s giving is built around a single international partner: Action Kivu received three of the largest recent grants, including $142,195 in 2023, $137,705 in 2024, and $117,846 in 2025. That repeated support points to a funder that favors sustained backing over a broad portfolio. The organization’s work connects to Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the foundation’s stated focus centers on NGOs operating in the region and on humanitarian assistance and community rebuilding in post-conflict settings. Alongside that core relationship, the foundation also makes smaller grants to a mix of education, child welfare, human rights, and environmental organizations. Its recent awards include support for Surfrider Foundation, several universities, and partnerships tied to children, peacebuilding, and rights work. The pattern suggests a grantmaker that combines a concentrated international commitment with a limited set of additional general-support awards. The structured program descriptions also show recurring support for Congo Peace School, Rwandan Orphans Project, CASA of Los Angeles, Jewish World Watch, and WITNESS, which together indicate interest in education, trauma support, child protection, advocacy, and humanitarian work.

    What Dillon Henry Foundation Funds

    A clear theme in the foundation’s recent grants is support for education and child-focused work. It gave $3,000 to University of California - Riverside in 2024 and another $3,000 in 2023 as general support, while also making smaller awards to University of California - Davis, University of California - Los Angeles, and Santa Monica College. Another strand is humanitarian and peacebuilding work connected to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The foundation’s program descriptions link it to Congo Peace School, including support for building and operating the school to provide education, trauma support, and nonviolence training for street children. It also lists a partnership with Jewish World Watch for humanitarian and genocide-response work, including clinics serving victims in the Congo and Darfur. Environmental support appears as a separate topic area through a $15,000 grant to Surfrider Foundation in 2025. The foundation also shows child-welfare support through its CASA of Los Angeles partnership.

    How Dillon Henry Foundation Gives

    The Dillon Henry Foundation’s typical grant size is small and tightly clustered: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are $2,000, $2,000, and $3,000. That makes the three six-figure grants to Action Kivu an outlier pattern rather than the norm. The recent record also shows repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years, especially for general support, which points to ongoing relationships rather than one-time gifts. The foundation is structured as a private foundation; it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. No application process is listed in the provided data, except that Congo Peace School Support is marked as accepting unsolicited requests.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $439K

    Total Assets

    $537K

    Total Revenue

    $169K

    Total Expenses

    $156K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2K and $3K, with a median of $2K.

    25th Percentile

    $2K

    Median

    $2K

    75th Percentile

    $3K

    Geographic Reach

    National4 states funded

    About 73% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    EIN: 26-0869143
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    general operating supportunrestricted supportcore/organizational fundingflexible use grants

    Notable grantees: Action Kivu, Inc.

    Topics

    general nonprofit support (no thematic restriction)organizational sustainabilitycapacity to deliver unspecified programs

    Where Dillon Henry Foundation Makes Grants

    All recent grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients, even though the foundation’s stated scope of giving is national and its program descriptions include international work. California is the main giving state, accounting for 73% of grants and appearing repeatedly in Los Angeles, Riverside, Davis, Santa Barbara, San Clemente, Berkeley, Santa Monica, and other cities. Outside California, the grants reach Hanover, Vermont; Washington, DC; Bronxville, New York; and Middlebury, Vermont. The recent grants list does not show any non-U.S. recipient countries.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Dillon Henry Foundation

    What size grants does The Dillon Henry Foundation usually make?

    Its grant-size distribution is centered at $2,000. The 25th percentile is $2,000, the median is $2,000, and the 75th percentile is $3,000, although the recent record also includes much larger awards to a single international partner.

    Does the foundation make repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent record shows repeated general-support grants to Action Kivu across 2023, 2024, and 2025, and several universities also appear more than once across different years.

    What kinds of work does the foundation support?

    Its stated and program descriptions point to humanitarian work in the Kivu region, education, trauma support, nonviolence training, child welfare, human rights advocacy, environmental work, and community development.

    Where are most of its grants made?

    California is the top giving state by grant count, with 73% of grants going to recipients in CA. Recent recipients include Los Angeles, Riverside, Davis, Santa Barbara, San Clemente, Berkeley, and Santa Monica.

    Can organizations submit unsolicited requests?

    At least one active program, Congo Peace School Support, is marked as accepting unsolicited requests. Other listed programs are marked as not accepting unsolicited requests.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ACTION KIVU INCLOS ANGELES, CA$117,8462025GENERAL SUPPORT
    SURFRIDER FOUNDATIONSAN CLEMENTE, CA$15,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIDERIVERSIDE, CA$2,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES, CA$2,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES, CA$1,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARASANTA BARBARA, CA$1,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGEBRONXVILLE, NY$1,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    SANTA MONICA COLLEGESANTA MONICA, CA$5002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    OTIS COLLEGELOS ANGELES, CA$5002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEYBERKELEY, CA$5002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    ACTION KIVU INCLOS ANGELES, CA$137,7052024GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIDERIVERSIDE, CA$3,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVISDAVIS, CA$2,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARASANTA BARBARA, CA$1,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    ACTION KIVU INCLOS ANGELES, CA$142,1952023GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIDERIVERSIDE, CA$3,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    MIDDLEBURY COLLEGEMIDDLEBURY, VT$2,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVISDAVIS, CA$2,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    HOWARD UNIVERSITYWASHINGTON, DC$2,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    DARTMOUTH COLLEGEHANOVER, NH$2,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARASANTA BARBARA, CA$1,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT

    ACTION KIVU INC

    $117,846
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    SURFRIDER FOUNDATION

    $15,000
    SAN CLEMENTE, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIDE

    $2,000
    RIVERSIDE, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - LOS ANGELES

    $2,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    $1,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA

    $1,000
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE

    $1,000
    BRONXVILLE, NY2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    SANTA MONICA COLLEGE

    $500
    SANTA MONICA, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    OTIS COLLEGE

    $500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY

    $500
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ACTION KIVU INC

    $137,705
    LOS ANGELES, CA2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIDE

    $3,000
    RIVERSIDE, CA2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS

    $2,000
    DAVIS, CA2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA

    $1,000
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ACTION KIVU INC

    $142,195
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIDE

    $3,000
    RIVERSIDE, CA2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE

    $2,000
    MIDDLEBURY, VT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS

    $2,000
    DAVIS, CA2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    HOWARD UNIVERSITY

    $2,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

    $2,000
    HANOVER, NH2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA

    $1,000
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT