Front Porch is a nonprofit organization driven by integrity and innovation. Each day, we work to positively impact people’s lives—through our communities, outreach programs, services and partnerships.
Front Porch Communities and Services directed its 2023 grantmaking in a single $129,200,139 award to Covia Communities in Glendale, California for general funding. That scale matches the foundation’s annual grants given figure, showing a year of concentrated support rather than a broad spread of awards. The organization’s funding profile is closely tied to older-adult services and housing, with stated focus areas that include senior living, independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, community services, affordable senior housing, and outreach programs. The foundation’s work sits within a continuum-of-care model that combines direct service, facility ownership and operations, and affordable housing provision. Its beneficiary profile centers on older adults and seniors, including low-income older adults living in affordable housing and residents needing assisted living or skilled nursing care. The recent grant record points to a funder that supports the infrastructure of long-term care and senior housing rather than a diversified portfolio of unrelated causes.
A central theme in Front Porch Communities and Services’ funding is senior housing and care infrastructure. The foundation lists affordable senior housing among its focus areas, and its taxonomy includes affordable senior housing management, indicating support for the operational side of housing for older adults. Its service model also reaches across levels of care. The stated focus areas include independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, which aligns with its beneficiary profile of residents requiring assisted living or skilled nursing care. Community-facing services are part of the picture as well. The foundation includes community services and outreach programs in its focus areas, alongside social services for older adults in its topic taxonomy. Taken together, the data shows grantmaking tied to housing, care, and support services for aging populations.
Front Porch Communities and Services shows a highly concentrated grant pattern. The single recent grant listed is $129,200,139, which matches the foundation’s p25, median, and p75 grant size values, all at the same level. That points to a one-award profile in the available record rather than a range of smaller grants. The foundation is classified as a public charity and makes program-related investments. The recipient list provided here does not show repeated grantees across multiple years, so a recurring-grantee pattern cannot be established from the supplied data. No application process is described in the record.
$129.2M
$821.8M
$196.5M
$303.3M
Most grants fall between $129.2M and $129.2M, with a median of $129.2M.
25th Percentile
$129.2M
Median
$129.2M
75th Percentile
$129.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Grantmaking is local and entirely concentrated in California. The top state by grant count is CA, and 100% of grants in the data go to recipients in the HQ state. The only named recipient is Covia Communities in Glendale, California, matching the foundation’s own location in Glendale, CA. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 1 grant in the United States.
The foundation’s focus areas center on senior living and older-adult services, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, community services, affordable senior housing, and outreach programs. Its taxonomy also includes continuing care retirement communities, social services for older adults, and affordable senior housing management.
Very concentrated in the available record: the foundation’s only listed recent grant is $129,200,139, and its p25, median, and p75 grant sizes are all the same amount. The grant record shown here includes one recipient.
The grants shown are local and all land in California. CA is the top state by grant count, and 100% of grants are to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
It is identified as a public charity. The profile also says it makes program-related investments, which signals that it uses more than one funding tool.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Covia Communities | GLENDALE, CA | $129,200,139 | 2023 | General Funding |
Covia Communities
$129,200,139General Funding