Basic Needs
Who can apply: Distributed through local partners and community organizations serving needy Appalachian residents.
Our Mission is to join communities, build and strengthen neighbor relations, and work side-by-side with residents to address community-wide concerns and link resources supporting a healthy, safe, and economically comparable standard of living.
Americans Helping Americans Inc. centers its funding on Appalachian communities and the kinds of urgent needs that keep households stable: food, school supplies, home repairs, utility help, and emergency support. The foundation also backs programs for veterans, including housing repairs and accessibility ramps that help elderly and disabled veterans remain in safe homes. Its recent grant activity shows a mix of large partner awards and targeted school and community support. Among the largest recent grants, Big Creek People in Action in Warren, West Virginia received $255,352 in 2024 for critical needs, and Cumberland Mountain Outreach in Beattyville, Kentucky received $253,682 the same year for the same purpose. Lamp Ministries in Gainesville, Georgia also appears as a repeat recipient, with grants of $210,599 in 2024 and $202,729 in 2023. The pattern points to a funder that works through local organizations serving low-income households, people facing emergencies, and communities needing short-term relief. Its stated mission emphasizes building neighbor relations and linking resources to support a healthy, safe, and economically comparable standard of living.
Basic needs work is a major part of the foundation’s giving. It awarded $107,966 in 2023 and $91,340 in 2024 to Restoration at the Well Outreach in Columbia, Maryland for critical needs, a pattern that fits its focus on emergency support, utility help, and other household essentials. Education support also appears through school-linked grants. Friendship Central School in Friendship, New York received $108,897 in 2024 and $47,965 in 2023, both for critical needs, while Perry County School in Linden, Tennessee received $77,070 in 2023. The foundation also funds youth programming in Appalachia, including school supplies, clothing, hygiene kits, summer camps, and delinquency prevention. Housing stability is another clear theme. Sprouting Hope in Marion, Virginia received $51,170 in 2024 and $45,440 in 2023 for critical needs, showing support that can align with home repair, emergency help, and keeping families housed.
Americans Helping Americans Inc. gives at a mid-sized level, with a typical grant size of $20,910 at the 25th percentile, $44,701 at the median, and $82,430 at the 75th percentile. The recent record includes both recurring and one-time support: several recipients appear in multiple years, including Lamp Ministries, Cumberland Mountain Outreach, Big Creek People in Action, Restoration at the Well Outreach, Friendship Central School, Forest Area School District, Sprouting Hope, Porfolio Resident Services, and Ecomfort. The foundation is a regular funder, makes program-related investments, and funds individuals as a policy matter? no; it does not fund individuals. Its active programs include both unsolicited teachers grants and youth programs, while several other core areas do not indicate open unsolicited applications.
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Most grants fall between $21K and $82K, with a median of $45K.
25th Percentile
$21K
Median
$45K
75th Percentile
$82K
About 11% of grants go to recipients in KY.
BRYAN L KRIZEK
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Grantmaking is regional and concentrated in Appalachia, with Virginia as the top state by grant count. Only 10% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state of Virginia, so the giving footprint extends well beyond Alexandria. Recent awards land in places such as Warren, West Virginia; Beattyville, Kentucky; Gainesville, Georgia; Jefferson City, Tennessee; and Rogersville, Tennessee. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 57 grants in the United States.
Its stated focus areas include food boxes, school supplies, after-school and summer programs, home repairs and accessibility ramps, utility and rent assistance, medical and dental kits, veterans supportive housing, and vocational training. The active programs also emphasize emergency needs such as coats, blankets, footwear, hygiene kits, and utility or eviction assistance.
Typical grant size is $20,910 at the 25th percentile, $44,701 at the median, and $82,430 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include much larger partner grants, such as more than $255,000 to one Appalachian community organization.
It does both. Several recent recipients appear in multiple years, including Lamp Ministries, Cumberland Mountain Outreach, Big Creek People in Action, Restoration at the Well Outreach, Friendship Central School, Forest Area School District, Sprouting Hope, Porfolio Resident Services, and Ecomfort.
Yes. The Americans Helping Teachers program accepts unsolicited applications and awards annual classroom grants of $4,000 to educators in Appalachian schools for unmet classroom or school needs.
Virginia is the top state by grant count, but only 10% of grants go to recipients in Virginia. The recent record is broader across Appalachia and nearby states, with recipients in West Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, Maryland, Florida, North Carolina, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Arizona, and Texas.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG CREEK PEOPLE IN ACTION | WARREN, WV | $255,352 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN OUTREACH | BEATTYVILLE, KY | $253,682 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LAMP MINISTRIES | GAINESVILLE, GA | $210,599 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| APPALACHIAN OUTREACH | JEFFERSON CITY, TN | $184,176 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| FRIENDSHIP CENTRAL SCHOOL | FRIENDSHIP, NY | $108,897 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| RESTORATION AT THE WELL OUTREACH | COLUMBIA, MD | $91,340 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LAPTOP 4 LEARNING | PHOENIX, AZ | $82,430 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | ACKERMAN, MS | $64,691 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| FOREST AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT | TIONESTA, PA | $60,793 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| ECOMFORT | PENSACOLA, FL | $59,393 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| SPROUTING HOPE | MARION, VA | $51,170 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | HAMDEN, OH | $47,299 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| PORFOLIO RESIDENT SERVICES | HOUSTON, TX | $42,288 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| WATAUGA COUNTY SCHOOL | BANNER ELK, NC | $40,416 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LEE COUNTY MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL | BEATTYVILLE, KY | $40,129 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| OF ONE ACCORD MINISTRIES | ROGERSVILLE, TN | $37,295 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| COMMUNITY HELPING HANDS CLINIC | CLEVELAND, GA | $36,779 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| CORNERS CREATIVE KIDS AFTERSCHOOL | PENSACOLA, FL | $32,770 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| BUILDING TEMPLES OUTREACH MINISTRY | YOUNGSTOWN, OH | $28,438 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| BELVINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | SIDNEY, KY | $28,184 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LEE COUNTY ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL | SOUTH BEATTYVILLE, KY | $20,910 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| OCOEE OUTREACH | CLEVELAND, TN | $20,000 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| OWSLEY COUNTY BOARD (SCHOOL) | BOONEVILLE, KY | $20,000 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| CHRISTIAN RELIEF SERVICES INC | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $12,072 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LEE COUNTY HEADSTAR | BEATTYVILLE, KY | $11,664 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LOVE NOVA | SPRINGFIELD, VA | $10,000 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| ESTILL COUNTY AREA | IRVINE, KY | $10,000 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LEE COUNTY CAREER & TECHNIAL CENTER (SCHOOL) | BENHUR, VA | $10,000 | 2024 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LAMP MINISTRIES | GAINESVILLE, GA | $202,729 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN OUTREACH | BEATTYVILLE, KY | $183,200 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| BIG CREEK PEOPLE IN ACTION | WARREN, WV | $178,763 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| APPALACHIAN OUTREACH | JEFFERSON CITY, TN | $140,111 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| OF ONE ACCORD MINISTRIES | ROGERSVILLE, TN | $133,206 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| RESTORATION AT THE WELL OUTREACH | COLUMBIA, MD | $107,966 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| LEE COUNTY MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL | BEATTYVILLE, KY | $93,358 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| ECOMFORT | PENSACOLA, FL | $83,387 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| PORFOLIO RESIDENT SERVICES | HOUSTON, TX | $81,479 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| PERRY COUNTY SCHOOL | LINDEN, TN | $77,070 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| MAST GENERAL STORE WATAGUABACK2SCHOOL FESTIVAL INC | BOONE, NC | $76,081 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| CORNER'S CREATIVE KIDS AFTERSCHOOL | PENSACOLA, FL | $71,578 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| FLOOD RELIEF | JACKSON, KY | $58,507 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| COUNTY LINE COMMUNITY CHURCH | HAZARD, KY | $58,507 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| FRIENDSHIP CENTRAL SCHOOL | FRIENDSHIP, NY | $47,965 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| SPROUTING HOPE | MARION, VA | $45,440 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| FOREST AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT | TIONESTA, PA | $44,701 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | HAMDEN, OH | $30,774 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| GOSHEN LOCAL SCHOOL | GOSHEN, OH | $29,860 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| COMMUNITY HELPING HANDS CLINIC | CLEVELAND, GA | $25,351 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| FAMILY LIFE COMMUNITY CENTER | WASHINGTON, DC | $22,285 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
| BUILDING TEMPLES OUTREACH MINISTRY | YOUNGSTOWN, OH | $21,022 | 2023 | CRITICAL NEEDS |
BIG CREEK PEOPLE IN ACTION
$255,352CRITICAL NEEDS
CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN OUTREACH
$253,682CRITICAL NEEDS
LAMP MINISTRIES
$210,599CRITICAL NEEDS
APPALACHIAN OUTREACH
$184,176CRITICAL NEEDS
FRIENDSHIP CENTRAL SCHOOL
$108,897CRITICAL NEEDS
RESTORATION AT THE WELL OUTREACH
$91,340CRITICAL NEEDS
LAPTOP 4 LEARNING
CRITICAL NEEDS
ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
$64,691CRITICAL NEEDS
FOREST AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$60,793CRITICAL NEEDS
ECOMFORT
$59,393CRITICAL NEEDS
SPROUTING HOPE
$51,170CRITICAL NEEDS
SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
$47,299CRITICAL NEEDS
PORFOLIO RESIDENT SERVICES
$42,288CRITICAL NEEDS
WATAUGA COUNTY SCHOOL
$40,416CRITICAL NEEDS
LEE COUNTY MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL
$40,129CRITICAL NEEDS
OF ONE ACCORD MINISTRIES
$37,295CRITICAL NEEDS
COMMUNITY HELPING HANDS CLINIC
$36,779CRITICAL NEEDS
CORNERS CREATIVE KIDS AFTERSCHOOL
$32,770CRITICAL NEEDS
BUILDING TEMPLES OUTREACH MINISTRY
$28,438CRITICAL NEEDS
BELVINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
$28,184CRITICAL NEEDS
LEE COUNTY ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL
$20,910CRITICAL NEEDS
OCOEE OUTREACH
$20,000CRITICAL NEEDS
OWSLEY COUNTY BOARD (SCHOOL)
$20,000CRITICAL NEEDS
CHRISTIAN RELIEF SERVICES INC
$12,072CRITICAL NEEDS
LEE COUNTY HEADSTAR
$11,664CRITICAL NEEDS
LOVE NOVA
$10,000CRITICAL NEEDS
ESTILL COUNTY AREA
$10,000CRITICAL NEEDS
LEE COUNTY CAREER & TECHNIAL CENTER (SCHOOL)
$10,000CRITICAL NEEDS
LAMP MINISTRIES
$202,729CRITICAL NEEDS
CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN OUTREACH
$183,200CRITICAL NEEDS
BIG CREEK PEOPLE IN ACTION
$178,763CRITICAL NEEDS
APPALACHIAN OUTREACH
$140,111CRITICAL NEEDS
OF ONE ACCORD MINISTRIES
$133,206CRITICAL NEEDS
RESTORATION AT THE WELL OUTREACH
$107,966CRITICAL NEEDS
LEE COUNTY MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL
$93,358CRITICAL NEEDS
ECOMFORT
$83,387CRITICAL NEEDS
PORFOLIO RESIDENT SERVICES
$81,479CRITICAL NEEDS
PERRY COUNTY SCHOOL
$77,070CRITICAL NEEDS
MAST GENERAL STORE WATAGUABACK2SCHOOL FESTIVAL INC
$76,081CRITICAL NEEDS
CORNER'S CREATIVE KIDS AFTERSCHOOL
$71,578CRITICAL NEEDS
FLOOD RELIEF
$58,507CRITICAL NEEDS
COUNTY LINE COMMUNITY CHURCH
$58,507CRITICAL NEEDS
FRIENDSHIP CENTRAL SCHOOL
$47,965CRITICAL NEEDS
SPROUTING HOPE
$45,440CRITICAL NEEDS
FOREST AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$44,701CRITICAL NEEDS
SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
$30,774CRITICAL NEEDS
GOSHEN LOCAL SCHOOL
$29,860CRITICAL NEEDS
COMMUNITY HELPING HANDS CLINIC
$25,351CRITICAL NEEDS
FAMILY LIFE COMMUNITY CENTER
$22,285CRITICAL NEEDS
BUILDING TEMPLES OUTREACH MINISTRY
$21,022CRITICAL NEEDS
Current and upcoming funding from Americans Helping Americans that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Distributed through local partners and community organizations serving needy Appalachian residents.
Who can apply: Organizations providing mobile vision services or free medical clinic services to low-income Appalachian residents.
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