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    Donahey Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    CLEVELAND, OH2166961422EIN: 26-05085923 declaraciones registradas

    About Donahey Family Foundation

    The Donahey Family Foundation concentrates its giving on environmental conservation—especially marsh and wetland preservation—and independent/private school support, with a smaller emphasis on animal welfare. A large share of dollars go to a handful of repeat grantees, signaling long-term relationships with organizations doing place-based stewardship and education. Grants tend to be sizable and targeted (program or preservation support) rather than highly diversified across many small recipients.

    Focus Areas

    Wetland and marsh habitat preservation (e.g., coastal/Great Lakes marsh stewardship)Independent secondary education support—boarding and day schools (private academies)Independent K–8/day school program supportEquine rescue and animal welfare (horse rescue and sheltering)

    Who They Fund

    rescue horses / animal welfare beneficiariesstudents and educational institutionshospital patients and their familiesmounted police units / law enforcement equine unitsvolunteer firefighters / emergency responders

    About Donahey Family Foundation

    A defining feature of The Donahey Family Foundation is its repeated support for Winous Point Marsh Conservancy, including two $50,000 grants in 2024 and another $50,000 grant in 2025 for preservation of natural habitats. That pattern fits a broader grantmaking profile centered on environmental conservation, especially marsh and wetland preservation, with education and animal welfare also appearing in the record. The foundation’s recent grants show a mix of place-based stewardship and institutional support rather than broad, transactional philanthropy. Education is another visible thread. Burr and Burton Academy received $30,000 in 2024 and $25,000 in 2025 for support of education endeavors, while Northshire Day School Charity received $25,000 in 2024 for the same general purpose. The foundation also backed James River Horse Fdn with $20,000 in 2024 for an animal shelter for rescue horses, and it made multiple grants to Cleveland Mounted Police Charitable Trust for preservation of mounted police services. Across these examples, the foundation favors targeted grants to organizations tied to specific services, lands, or schools.

    What Donahey Family Foundation Funds

    Environmental conservation is the clearest cause area in the recent record. The foundation gave $50,000 in 2025 to Winous Point Marsh Conservancy for preservation of natural habitats, following earlier support in 2024. Education support appears in both secondary and day-school settings. Burr and Burton Academy received $25,000 in 2025 for support of education endeavors, and Northshire Day School Charity received $25,000 in 2024 for support of educational endeavors. Hathaway Brown School also received $10,000 in 2024 for support of education endeavors. Animal welfare is present through rescue-horse funding. James River Horse Fdn received $10,000 in 2024 for animal shelter for rescue horses. The foundation also funds civic and service-preservation work, including $10,000 in 2024 to Charles City Vol Fire Dept for preservation of volunteer fire services.

    How Donahey Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size falls in a middle range: the 25th percentile is $4,375, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $21,250. The recent record also includes several larger grants, with amounts reaching $50,000. Recurring support is a clear feature: Winous Point Marsh Conservancy, Cleveland Mounted Police Charitable Trust, University School Tower Society, and The Generals Redoubt all appear more than once across 2024 and 2025. The pattern points to a family foundation making project-specific and preservation-focused grants rather than broad, open-ended support. The foundation funds individuals is False, and no program-related investments are listed.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $333K

    Total Assets

    $1.3M

    Total Revenue

    $30K

    Total Expenses

    $95K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $4K and $21K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $4K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $21K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional3 states funded

    About 44% of grants go to recipients in VT.

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    farmers / sustainable agriculture practitioners
    natural ecosystems / wildlife habitats

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated giving: few, relatively large grants with repeated multi-year support to select grantees (one organization received the majority of funding). Funding is focused and relationship-driven rather than broadly distributed across many small recipients.

    Funding Style

    direct service / program supportpreservation-focused fundingservice continuity / sustainabilityproject-specific grants

    Notable grantees: Winous Point Marsh Conservancy, Burr and Burton Academy, Northshire Day School Charity, James River Horse Foundation

    Topics

    natural habitat preservation / environmental conservationsupport for educational endeavors / educational program improvementequine rescue and animal sheltering (rescue horses)preservation of mounted police servicessupport for hospital patients and family servicespreservation of volunteer fire servicessustainable agriculture support

    Where Donahey Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are all in the United States, and the distribution is regional. Vermont is the top state by grant count, with Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester, Northshire Day School Charity in Manchester Center, and Smokey House Center in Danby among the named recipients there. Ohio is also prominent, including Port Clinton, Cleveland, and Shaker Heights. Virginia recipients include Oilville, Richmond, Charles City, and Lexington. 44% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state of Ohio.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Donahey Family Foundation

    What are The Donahey Family Foundation’s main focus areas?

    The recent grants point to environmental conservation, especially marsh and wetland preservation, plus independent school support. Animal welfare also appears through rescue-horse funding, and smaller grants extend to mounted police services, volunteer fire services, hospital patient support, and sustainable agriculture.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution centers on mid-sized awards: the 25th percentile is $4,375, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $21,250. Recent grants range up to $50,000.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Winous Point Marsh Conservancy, Cleveland Mounted Police Charitable Trust, University School Tower Society, and The Generals Redoubt. That suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards only.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Vermont is the top state by grant count. Named Vermont recipients include Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester, Northshire Day School Charity in Manchester Center, and Smokey House Center in Danby.

    What kinds of organizations receive support?

    The recent grants go to natural-habitat conservancies, private schools, a rescue-horse organization, a mounted police charitable trust, a hospital-patient support charity, a volunteer fire department, and a sustainable agriculture center. All recent grants in the dataset are to U.S. recipients.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    WINOUS POINT MARSH CONSERVANCYPORT CLINTON, OH$50,0002025PRESERVATION OFNATURAL HABITATS
    BURR AND BURTON ACADEMYMANCHESTER, VT$25,0002025SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONENDEAVORS
    CLEVELAND MOUNTED POLICE CHARITABLE TRUSTCLEVELAND, OH$3,0002025PRESERVATION OFMOUNTED POLICESERVICES
    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL TOWER SOCIETYHUNTING VALLEY, OH$2,5002025IMPROVINGEDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS
    THE GENERALS REDOUBTLEXINGTON, VA$2,5002025SUPPORT OFEDUCATIONALENDEAVORS
    WINOUS POINT MARSH CONSERVANCYPORT CLINTON, OH$50,0002024PRESERVATION OFNATURAL HABITATS
    WINOUS POINT MARSH CONSERVANCYPORT CLINTON, OH$45,5002024PRESERVATION OFNATURAL HABITATS
    BURR AND BURTON ACADEMYMANCHESTER, VT$30,0002024SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONENDEAVORS
    NORTHSHIRE DAY SCHOOL CHARITYMANCHESTER CENTER, VT$25,0002024SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS
    JAMES RIVER HORSE FDNOILVILLE, VA$20,0002024ANIMAL SHELTERFOR RESCUEHORSES
    CLEVELAND MOUNTED POLICE CHARITABLE TRUSTCLEVELAND, OH$14,5002024PRESERVATION OFMOUNTED POLICESERVICES
    THE DOORWAYSRICHMOND, VA$12,5002024SUPPORT FORHOSPITAL PATIENTSAND FAMILY
    CHARLES CITY VOL FIRE DEPTCHARLES CITY, VA$10,0002024PRESERVATION OFVOLUNTEER FIRESERVICES
    HATHAWAY BROWN SCHOOLSHAKER HEIGHTS, OH$10,0002024SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONENDEAVORS
    JAMES RIVER HORSE FDNOILVILLE, VA$10,0002024ANIMAL SHELTERFOR RESCUEHORSES
    SMOKEY HOUSE CENTERDANBY, VT$7,5002024SUPPORT OF SUSTAINABLEAGRICULTURE
    CLEVELAND MOUNTED POLICE CHARITABLE TRUSTCLEVELAND, OH$5,0002024PRESERVATION OFMOUNTED POLICESERVICES
    THE GENERALS REDOUBTLEXINGTON, VA$2,5002024SUPPORT OFEDUCATIONALENDEAVORS
    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL TOWER SOCIETYHUNTING VALLEY, OH$2,5002024IMPROVINGEDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS
    THE GENERALS REDOUBTLEXINGTON, VA$2,5002024SUPPORT OFEDUCATIONALENDEAVORS
    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL TOWER SOCIETYHUNTING VALLEY, OH$2,5002024IMPROVINGEDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS

    WINOUS POINT MARSH CONSERVANCY

    $50,000
    PORT CLINTON, OH2025

    PRESERVATION OFNATURAL HABITATS

    BURR AND BURTON ACADEMY

    $25,000
    MANCHESTER, VT2025

    SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONENDEAVORS

    CLEVELAND MOUNTED POLICE CHARITABLE TRUST

    $3,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    PRESERVATION OFMOUNTED POLICESERVICES

    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL TOWER SOCIETY

    $2,500
    HUNTING VALLEY, OH2025

    IMPROVINGEDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS

    THE GENERALS REDOUBT

    $2,500
    LEXINGTON, VA2025

    SUPPORT OFEDUCATIONALENDEAVORS

    WINOUS POINT MARSH CONSERVANCY

    $50,000
    PORT CLINTON, OH2024

    PRESERVATION OFNATURAL HABITATS

    WINOUS POINT MARSH CONSERVANCY

    $45,500
    PORT CLINTON, OH2024

    PRESERVATION OFNATURAL HABITATS

    BURR AND BURTON ACADEMY

    $30,000
    MANCHESTER, VT2024

    SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONENDEAVORS

    NORTHSHIRE DAY SCHOOL CHARITY

    $25,000
    MANCHESTER CENTER, VT2024

    SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS

    JAMES RIVER HORSE FDN

    $20,000
    OILVILLE, VA2024

    ANIMAL SHELTERFOR RESCUEHORSES

    CLEVELAND MOUNTED POLICE CHARITABLE TRUST

    $14,500
    CLEVELAND, OH2024

    PRESERVATION OFMOUNTED POLICESERVICES

    THE DOORWAYS

    $12,500
    RICHMOND, VA2024

    SUPPORT FORHOSPITAL PATIENTSAND FAMILY

    CHARLES CITY VOL FIRE DEPT

    $10,000
    CHARLES CITY, VA2024

    PRESERVATION OFVOLUNTEER FIRESERVICES

    HATHAWAY BROWN SCHOOL

    $10,000
    SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH2024

    SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONENDEAVORS

    JAMES RIVER HORSE FDN

    $10,000
    OILVILLE, VA2024

    ANIMAL SHELTERFOR RESCUEHORSES

    SMOKEY HOUSE CENTER

    $7,500
    DANBY, VT2024

    SUPPORT OF SUSTAINABLEAGRICULTURE

    CLEVELAND MOUNTED POLICE CHARITABLE TRUST

    $5,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2024

    PRESERVATION OFMOUNTED POLICESERVICES

    THE GENERALS REDOUBT

    $2,500
    LEXINGTON, VA2024

    SUPPORT OFEDUCATIONALENDEAVORS

    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL TOWER SOCIETY

    $2,500
    HUNTING VALLEY, OH2024

    IMPROVINGEDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS

    THE GENERALS REDOUBT

    $2,500
    LEXINGTON, VA2024

    SUPPORT OFEDUCATIONALENDEAVORS

    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL TOWER SOCIETY

    $2,500
    HUNTING VALLEY, OH2024

    IMPROVINGEDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS