The MOSAIC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that supports the multidimensional wellbeing of veterans and first responders by hosting transformative programs that equip veterans with tools for self-coaching, healing, and positive coping, fostering community, resilience and purpose.
The Mosaic Foundation Inc’s recent grantmaking is centered on one supported organization, Mosaic, with a 2025 grant of $4,883,000 followed by additional support in 2024 and 2023. The pattern points to a foundation that funds through sustained, large-scale support rather than a broad set of one-off awards. Its stated mission is to support the multidimensional wellbeing of veterans and first responders, using programs that build self-coaching skills, healing, positive coping, community, resilience, and purpose. That mission shows up in the active Mosaic Retreats / Resiliency Programs, which combine workshops, mindfulness, physical activity, and community connection for veterans and first responders at no cost to participants aside from travel. The foundation’s grant language also emphasizes tax-exempt function support, indicating a relationship built around organizational continuity and programmatic flexibility. Across the recent grants provided, the recipient is Mosaic in Omaha, Nebraska, which makes the foundation’s support pattern easy to trace and suggests a consistent funding relationship over multiple years.
A central cause area is veteran wellbeing. The foundation supports programs that equip veterans with tools for self-coaching, healing, and positive coping, and its active retreats and resiliency work is built around that goal. First responder support is another clear theme, with the same program model serving both groups through workshops, mindfulness, physical activity, and community connection. Mental health is also part of the picture: the foundation describes its work in terms of resilience, purpose, and multidimensional wellbeing rather than only direct service delivery. Spiritual wellbeing and experiential education appear in its stated focus areas as well, aligning with retreat-based programming that uses structured, in-person experiences to support participants.
Typical grants are large: the p25 grant size is $3,410,800, the median is $3,522,255, and the p75 is $4,202,628. The recent record shows repeated support to the same recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which points to recurring funding rather than isolated awards. The foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its grant language describes support for a supported organization to further its tax-exempt function, and its active program page accepts unsolicited requests for the Mosaic Retreats / Resiliency Programs.
$4.9M
$68.8M
$10.1M
$6.8M
Most grants fall between $3.4M and $4.2M, with a median of $3.5M.
25th Percentile
$3.4M
Median
$3.5M
75th Percentile
$4.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NE.
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Giving is local and entirely in the United States in the provided record. The recent grants all went to Omaha, Nebraska, and Nebraska is the top state by grant count. The active program geography also points to San Diego, California as the organizer location for the retreats and resiliency programs, even though the recent grant recipient is in Omaha. All listed recipient-country activity is domestic, with 100% of grants going to U.S. recipients.
It supports programs for veterans and first responders, with an emphasis on wellbeing, resilience, mental health, and spiritual wellbeing. The active Mosaic Retreats / Resiliency Programs include workshops, mindfulness, physical activity, and community connection.
Yes. The recent grants list shows support to the same recipient in 2023, 2024, and 2025, including a 2025 grant of $4,883,000 and continued support in the two prior years.
Typical awards are in the multi-million-dollar range. The p25 grant size is $3,410,800, the median is $3,522,255, and the p75 is $4,202,628.
The Mosaic Retreats / Resiliency Programs are designed for veterans and first responders. They are provided at no cost to participants, with participants covering travel to the program location.
Yes. The active Mosaic Retreats / Resiliency Programs program states that it accepts unsolicited requests.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOSAIC | OMAHA, NE | $4,883,000 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC | OMAHA, NE | $3,299,345 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC | OMAHA, NE | $3,522,255 | 2023 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
MOSAIC
$4,883,000THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC
$3,299,345THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC
$3,522,255THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.