The Westminster Ingleside Presbyterian Foundation concentrates almost exclusively on supporting Presbyterian-affiliated retirement and senior living communities, providing large unrestricted or charitable-activity grants to related organizations. Their giving is faith-aligned and locally focused, channeling multi-year support to a small set of affiliated retirement campuses rather than broad public charities.
Highly concentrated portfolio: few, large grants delivered repeatedly to the same related organizations (three core beneficiaries account for nearly all dollars). Grants appear to be institutional/affiliate support rather than open competitive grants to new recipients.
A small set of Presbyterian retirement communities receives the largest share of Westminster Ingleside Presbyterian Foundation’s recent grant dollars, with individual awards reaching $1,776,747 to Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. in Washington, DC. The pattern is consistent across the recent grant list: the foundation directs substantial support to related organizations rather than to a broad mix of unrelated public charities. Another major recipient is King Farm Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. in Rockville, MD, which appears repeatedly in the grant record, including a $996,748 award in 2025. Westminster Presbyterian Retirement Community in Lake Ridge, VA is also a recurring grantee, showing that the foundation’s work is centered on a small network of affiliated senior living campuses. That focus aligns with the foundation’s stated emphasis on Presbyterian-affiliated retirement communities, capital and operating support, and organizational sustainability. The grants shown here are framed as support for the charitable activities of related organizations, indicating a relationship-based funding model. Rather than spreading funding widely, the foundation concentrates on maintaining faith-aligned senior care institutions in the Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia area, alongside its Maryland presence.
The foundation’s grantmaking is tightly aligned with senior living and related institutional support. In one example, it gave $638,104 in 2025 to Westminster Presbyterian Retirement Community in Lake Ridge, VA to support the charitable activities of the related organization. In another, King Farm Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. in Rockville, MD received $467,722 in 2024 for the same purpose, showing repeat support for affiliated campuses. Its work also includes the Washington, DC campus of Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc., which received $419,872 in 2023 for charitable activities. Beyond those recurring retirement-community grants, the foundation’s active program listings point to scholarships, projects, and community grants. Those programs are associated with education, workforce development, senior services, health and wellness, and community support, but the recent grant record itself remains centered on Presbyterian-related retirement communities.
$3.4M
$34.2M
$6.2M
$4.2M
Most grants fall between $296K and $456K, with a median of $367K.
25th Percentile
$296K
Median
$367K
75th Percentile
$456K
About 33% of grants go to recipients in VA.
JAMES SPENCER
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Notable grantees: Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Community, Inc., King Farm Presbyterian Retirement Community, Inc., Westminster Presbyterian Retirement Community
Typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $295,598, the median is $367,357, and the 75th percentile is $455,760. The recent record shows repeated awards to the same affiliated organizations across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which points to ongoing support rather than one-time awards. The foundation makes grants as a nonprofit foundation and does not fund individuals. It also does not make program-related investments. Public pages reference grant guidelines, grantmaking, funding opportunities, and scholarships, but the scraped content does not show a public application link.
All of the recent grants shown went to U.S. recipients. The largest concentration is in Virginia, which is also the top state by grant count. Named recipient locations include Washington, DC; Rockville, MD; and Lake Ridge, VA. The grant record also shows that 33% of grants were made to recipients in Maryland, the foundation’s headquarters state, while the remaining awards are spread across the regional Washington, D.C. area.
Its recent grants go mainly to Presbyterian retirement communities and related organizations. The largest awards in the record support Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. in Washington, DC; King Farm Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. in Rockville, MD; and Westminster Presbyterian Retirement Community in Lake Ridge, VA. The foundation’s stated focus areas also include capital and operating support for faith-based senior living campuses.
The foundation makes relatively large grants. Its grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $295,598, a median of $367,357, and a 75th percentile of $455,760. Recent awards also include multi-hundred-thousand-dollar grants to affiliated retirement communities.
Yes. The same affiliated organizations appear in multiple years. Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025; King Farm Presbyterian Retirement Community Inc. appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; and Westminster Presbyterian Retirement Community appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
No. The foundation’s profile states that it funds individuals: False. The active programs listed include grants, projects, scholarships, and community grants, but the grant record itself shows support directed to related nonprofit organizations rather than individuals.
Virginia is the top state by grant count. The recent recipient list includes Lake Ridge, VA; Washington, DC; and Rockville, MD, and 33% of grants went to recipients in Maryland, the headquarters state.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC | WASHINGTON DC, DC | $1,776,747 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC | ROCKVILLE, MD | $996,748 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY | LAKE RIDGE, VA | $638,104 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC | WASHINGTON DC, DC | $1,168,594 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC | ROCKVILLE, MD | $467,722 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY | LAKE RIDGE, VA | $289,183 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC | WASHINGTON DC, DC | $419,872 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY | LAKE RIDGE, VA | $314,842 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
| KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC | ROCKVILLE, MD | $250,162 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION. |
INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC
$1,776,747TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC
$996,748TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
$638,104TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC
$1,168,594TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC
$467,722TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC
$419,872TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
$314,842TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.
KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY INC
$250,162TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES OF THE RELATED ORGANIZATION.