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    Shedry Dar Foundation

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    MESA, AZ4802225882EIN: 20-63210873 filings on record

    About Shedry Dar Foundation

    The Shedry Dar Foundation concentrates its giving on faith-based institutions and conservative public-policy causes, with heavy support for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and national religious liberty and social-conservative organizations. It also makes smaller, targeted grants to local Arizona faith‑based social service and family-support programs. The foundation favors organizations that advance religious practice, religious freedom litigation, and pro‑family/anti‑exploitation agendas.

    Focus Areas

    Major institutional support to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints (national-level funding)Religious liberty legal advocacy (e.g., The Becket Fund)Conservative public‑policy and philosophical research (e.g., The Witherspoon Institute)Faith‑based social services and local poverty/hunger relief in Arizona (e.g., Arizona Brainfood, House of Refuge)Pro‑family / anti‑sexual‑exploitation initiatives and pregnancy/family support (e.g., National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Care For Life)

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit organizationscommunity-based organizations

    About Shedry Dar Foundation

    The Shedry Dar Foundation’s largest recent awards are recurring fiscal-support grants to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including $573,000 in 2023, $572,400 in 2024, and $571,500 in 2025. That pattern shows a foundation that uses sizable operating support to sustain institutions it prioritizes, rather than spreading funding across many small awards. Beyond that central relationship, the foundation also backs religious-liberty litigation and conservative public-policy organizations, while making smaller grants to Arizona-based faith-oriented social service groups. Its giving combines institutional support with targeted local aid. The recent grant list includes repeat support for The Becket Fund and The Witherspoon Institute, both funded to assist the organization fiscally, as well as grants to House of Refuge, Arizona Brainfood, and Care for Lifeinc in Mesa. A $10,000 award to Academy for Creating Enterprise in Lehi adds another Utah-based recipient to a geographically focused portfolio. The structure of the grants suggests a preference for general operating or organizational stabilization rather than project-specific funding. Across the available recent awards, every listed grant went to a nonprofit organization in the United States, with many recipients receiving assistance in multiple years.

    What Shedry Dar Foundation Funds

    A major thread in The Shedry Dar Foundation’s giving is religious-liberty advocacy. The foundation awarded $75,000 to The Becket Fund in both 2023 and 2024, each time described as support to assist the organization fiscally. Another clear area is conservative intellectual and policy work. The Witherspoon Institute received $25,000 in 2023 and another $25,000 in 2025, again for fiscal support. The foundation also gives to faith-based social services in Arizona. House of Refuge in Mesa received $33,000 in 2024, while Arizona Brainfood, also in Mesa, received $15,000 in 2023 and $15,000 in 2024. A fourth area is anti-exploitation and family-support work. National Center on Sexual Exploitation received $16,667 in 2025, and Care for Lifeinc in Mesa received $10,000 in 2025.

    How Shedry Dar Foundation Gives

    The foundation’s grant sizes are heavily skewed upward: the 25th percentile is $20,000, the median is $33,000, and the 75th percentile rises to $323,700. That spread reflects a portfolio with a few very large institutional awards and a cluster of smaller grants. The recent record also shows repeat support to the same recipients across multiple years, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Becket Fund, The Witherspoon Institute, and Arizona Brainfood. The pattern is consistent with ongoing organizational support rather than one-time project funding. The foundation makes program-related investments, funds nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations, and gives regionaly.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $708K

    Total Assets

    $3.2M

    Total Revenue

    $753K

    Total Expenses

    $727K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $324K, with a median of $33K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $33K

    75th Percentile

    $324K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 43% of grants go to recipients in UT.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated giving with a small number of large grants driving totals; a mix of repeat multi‑grant relationships (notably the LDS church, Becket Fund, Witherspoon, Arizona Brainfood) and smaller one‑off local grants focused on faith‑based service and family issues.

    Funding Style

    unrestricted operating supportcapacity building (financial management)general operating/organizational sustainability

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

    Topics

    organizational financial stabilizationoperational expense supportcash flow/working capital assistance

    Where Shedry Dar Foundation Makes Grants

    The biggest concentration of grants lands in Utah, which is the top state by grant count. Arizona is also prominent: 43% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state, and Mesa appears repeatedly in the recipient list. Specific recipient locations include Salt Lake City, Washington, DC, Princeton, Lehi, and Mesa. All listed recent grants went to US recipients, so the available record shows domestic-only giving across the recent sample.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Shedry Dar Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does The Shedry Dar Foundation support?

    The recent grants support religious institutions, religious-liberty advocacy, conservative policy research, and faith-based social services. Examples in the data include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Becket Fund, The Witherspoon Institute, House of Refuge, and Arizona Brainfood.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years in the recent grants list, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Becket Fund, The Witherspoon Institute, and Arizona Brainfood. That points to ongoing support rather than isolated awards.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $33,000 at the median, and $323,700 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes much larger awards above $500,000, which pulls the portfolio upward.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Utah is the top state by grant count. Arizona is also a major recipient state, with 43% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Recent recipient cities include Salt Lake City, Mesa, Lehi, Washington, DC, and Princeton.

    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$571,5002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE BECKET FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$75,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTEPRINCETON, NJ$25,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATIONWASHINGTON, DC$16,6672025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    CARE FOR LIFEINCMESA, AZ$10,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    ACADEMY FOR CREATING ENTERPRISELEHI, UT$10,0002025TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$572,4002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    HOUSE OF REFUGEMESA, AZ$33,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    ARIZONA BRAINFOODMESA, AZ$15,0002024TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTSSALT LAKE CITY, UT$573,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE BECKET FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$75,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTEPRINCETON, NJ$25,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY
    ARIZONA BRAINFOODMESA, AZ$15,0002023TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

    $571,500
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE BECKET FUND

    $75,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTE

    $25,000
    PRINCETON, NJ2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    NATIONAL CENTER ON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

    $16,667
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    CARE FOR LIFEINC

    $10,000
    MESA, AZ2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    ACADEMY FOR CREATING ENTERPRISE

    $10,000
    LEHI, UT2025

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

    $572,400
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    HOUSE OF REFUGE

    $33,000
    MESA, AZ2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    ARIZONA BRAINFOOD

    $15,000
    MESA, AZ2024

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

    $573,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE BECKET FUND

    $75,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    THE WITHERSPOON INSTITUTE

    $25,000
    PRINCETON, NJ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY

    ARIZONA BRAINFOOD

    $15,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    TO ASSIST ORGANIZATION FISCALLY