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    Speranza Foundation

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    MESA, AZ4802225800EIN: 20-18330203 declaraciones registradas

    About Speranza Foundation

    The Speranza Foundation concentrates funding on faith-based institutions and conservative religious advocacy, with its largest share going to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In addition to substantial institutional support for the LDS Church, the foundation backs legal and policy organizations that defend religious liberty and challenge sexual exploitation, and it provides smaller local grants to faith‑based social services and community needs in the Mesa/Arizona area. Most grants are general fiscal support rather than project‑restricted.

    Focus Areas

    Major institutional support for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day SaintsReligious liberty and faith‑based legal advocacy (e.g., Becket Fund, Intl. Center for Law & Religion Studies)Conservative anti‑exploitation/sexual‑morality advocacy (e.g., National Center on Sexual Exploitation)Faith‑based social services and crisis intervention (homeless shelters, pregnancy support like House of Refuge and Care for Life)Local Mesa/Arizona community support (school donations, student hunger programs like Arizona Brainfood)

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit organizations / charitable organizations

    About Speranza Foundation

    The Speranza Foundation’s largest recent grants go to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, including $1,372,849 in 2023, $1,255,099 in 2024, and $975,787 in 2025. That level of support signals a funder built around sustained institutional backing rather than one-off awards. The pattern continues across other faith-centered and policy-focused organizations, with repeated gifts to Becket Fund, the International Center for Law and Religion Studies, and The Witherspoon Institute. The foundation also supports organizations tied to religious liberty and conservative advocacy, while keeping a visible local presence in Arizona. In Mesa, it has backed House of Refuge, Arizona Brainfood, Care for Life Inc, The Coalition, and Moutain View High School - Mesa Unified School District. Most of the grants in the recent record are labeled “to assist organization fiscally,” which points to general support as a recurring mode of giving. Across the list, the foundation’s work is concentrated in nonprofit operating support for religious institutions, advocacy groups, and selected community-serving charities.

    What Speranza Foundation Funds

    Faith-based institutional support is central to The Speranza Foundation’s giving. The most visible example is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which received seven-figure grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025 for fiscal assistance. Religious liberty is another clear theme. The foundation gave $175,000 to Becket Fund in 2023 and followed with $75,000 grants in both 2024 and 2025, all described as organizational fiscal support. It also supported the International Center for Law and Religion Studies with $25,000 grants in 2024 and 2025. A third strand is anti-exploitation advocacy. National Center on Sexual Exploitation received $100,000 in 2023 and $16,667 in both 2024 and 2025. The foundation also makes room for faith-based and community services, including House of Refuge and Care for Life Inc.

    How Speranza Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $54,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Becket Fund, House of Refuge, National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Arizona Brainfood, Care for Life Inc, and More Good Foundation. That suggests a multi-year relationship model rather than isolated awards. The foundation is not listed as funding individuals, and it also makes program-related investments. Most grants are framed as assistance to the organization fiscally, pointing to operating or unrestricted support rather than narrowly project-based funding.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.2M

    Total Assets

    $3.8M

    Total Revenue

    $3.2M

    Total Expenses

    $1.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $15K and $54K, with a median of $25K.

    25th Percentile

    $15K

    Median

    $25K

    75th Percentile

    $54K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 42% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: a large majority of funds go to a single institutional beneficiary (LDS Church) via repeated, sizable grants, supplemented by a handful of mid‑size grants to religious legal/policy organizations and smaller, repeat grants to local faith‑based service providers; most awards are unrestricted fiscal support.

    Funding Style

    general operating supportunrestricted fundingfinancial stability / sustainabilitycapacity for administrative costs

    Notable grantees: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints, Becket Fund, National Center on Sexual Exploitation, House of Refuge, Arizona Brainfood

    Topics

    organizational financial assistancenonprofit sustainabilityoperational/administrative cost support

    Where Speranza Foundation Makes Grants

    The foundation’s giving is regional and reaches the US exclusively in the recent grant list. Washington, DC appears often through support for Becket Fund and National Center on Sexual Exploitation. Arizona is a major destination as well, with Mesa recipients including House of Refuge, Arizona Brainfood, Care for Life Inc, The Coalition, and Moutain View High School - Mesa Unified School District. Other recurring grant locations include Salt Lake City, UT; Provo, UT; Princeton, NJ; and Orem, UT. Although the headquarters are in Mesa, the grant map extends beyond Arizona.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Speranza Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does The Speranza Foundation support?

    The recent record centers on faith-based institutions and conservative religious advocacy. It also includes anti-exploitation advocacy and selected community-serving charities in Mesa, such as House of Refuge, Arizona Brainfood, Care for Life Inc, and Moutain View High School - Mesa Unified School District.

    Does The Speranza Foundation give general operating support?

    Yes. The grant descriptions in the recent list are overwhelmingly phrased as “to assist organization fiscally,” including large awards to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Becket Fund, and House of Refuge. That points to ongoing organizational support rather than only project-specific grants.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $54,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes several much larger awards, especially to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

    Where does The Speranza Foundation give most often?

    Its top giving state by grant count is DC. Arizona is also prominent, with 42% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state, but the recent list shows multiple grants to Washington, DC-based organizations and several Arizona-based recipients in Mesa.

    Does the foundation make grants to organizations outside the US?

    No non-US recipients appear in the recent grant list. All 27 grants in the country distribution are in the US.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$975,7872025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    BECKET FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$75,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    HOUSE OF REFUGEMESA, AZ$33,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTEPRINCETON, NJ$25,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LAW AND RELIGION STUDIESPROVO, UT$25,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATIONWASHINGTON, DC$16,6672025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    MORE GOOD FOUNDATIONOREM, UT$10,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    CARE FOR LIFE INCMESA, AZ$10,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$1,255,0992024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    BECKET FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$75,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    HOUSE OF REFUGEMESA, AZ$33,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LAW AND RELIGION STUDIESPROVO, UT$25,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTEPRINCETON, NJ$25,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATIONWASHINGTON, DC$16,6672024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    ARIZONA BRAINFOODMESA, AZ$15,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    CARE FOR LIFE INCMESA, AZ$10,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    MORE GOOD FOUNDATIONOREM, UT$10,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$1,372,8492023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    BECKET FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$175,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATIONWASHINGTON, DC$100,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    HOUSE OF REFUGEMESA, AZ$33,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTEPRINCETON, NJ$25,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    MOUTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL - MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTMESA, AZ$20,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE COALITIONMESA, AZ$15,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    ARIZONA BRAINFOODMESA, AZ$15,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    MORE GOOD FOUNDATIONOREM, UT$10,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    CARE FOR LIFE INCMESA, AZ$10,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

    $975,787
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    BECKET FUND

    $75,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    HOUSE OF REFUGE

    $33,000
    MESA, AZ2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTE

    $25,000
    PRINCETON, NJ2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LAW AND RELIGION STUDIES

    $25,000
    PROVO, UT2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

    $16,667
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    MORE GOOD FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    OREM, UT2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    CARE FOR LIFE INC

    $10,000
    MESA, AZ2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

    $1,255,099
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    BECKET FUND

    $75,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    HOUSE OF REFUGE

    $33,000
    MESA, AZ2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LAW AND RELIGION STUDIES

    $25,000
    PROVO, UT2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTE

    $25,000
    PRINCETON, NJ2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

    $16,667
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    ARIZONA BRAINFOOD

    $15,000
    MESA, AZ2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    CARE FOR LIFE INC

    $10,000
    MESA, AZ2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    MORE GOOD FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    OREM, UT2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

    $1,372,849
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    BECKET FUND

    $175,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

    $100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    HOUSE OF REFUGE

    $33,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTE

    $25,000
    PRINCETON, NJ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    MOUTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL - MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $20,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE COALITION

    $15,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    ARIZONA BRAINFOOD

    $15,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    MORE GOOD FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    OREM, UT2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    CARE FOR LIFE INC

    $10,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY