The Tjootjim Foundation makes a small number of mid-sized, mission-focused grants that prioritize community stability and place-based resilience. Their giving centers on affordable housing and community development, green infrastructure and environmental resilience projects, and programs that support Hawaiian cultural sites and local education. Grants appear targeted rather than broad, supporting practical, on-the-ground organizations that advance neighborhood health and cultural stewardship.
Concentrated portfolio of a few mid-size grants per year (roughly $10k–$40k), favoring mission-driven, place-based organizations rather than many small donations; mix of local Hawaii recipients and selective out-of-state community development partners.
A defining feature of Tjootjim Foundation’s recent grantmaking is its mix of place-based Hawaiian support and practical housing and resilience work elsewhere in the country. The largest recent grant in the file is $40,000 to Beyond Housing in Pine Lawn, Missouri, followed by $25,000 to Nfg Housing Providers in San Francisco and $19,565 to Rain Gardens to the Rescue in Plymouth, Michigan. That pattern shows a funder that backs both community development and environmental infrastructure, rather than a single issue area. The foundation also supports Hawaiian cultural and community institutions. Recent awards include $15,000 to Waimea Valley - Ka Wai Kupuna and $7,000 to Hawaii Foodbank, alongside support for education through Ku Endowment Association. Smaller grants extend into civic, media, and service organizations such as Civil Beat, Maui Humane Society, and Waikiki Aquarium. Across the file, the grants are generally mission-focused and appear designed for direct organizational support rather than restricted project scaffolding. Tjootjim Foundation’s giving suggests a steady interest in organizations that strengthen neighborhood stability, cultural stewardship, and local capacity. Its recent grants touch housing, food access, education, and conservation-related work, with several awards centered in Hawaii and several others directed to mainland groups working on housing or rebuilding challenges.
Housing and neighborhood stability are a clear thread in the recent record. Tjootjim Foundation gave $40,000 to Beyond Housing for mission support, $25,000 to Nfg Housing Providers for mission support, and $10,000 to Together New Orleans for mission support, pointing to a practical interest in organizations working on housing and community recovery. Environmental resilience is another visible area. The foundation awarded $19,565 to Rain Gardens to the Rescue for mission support, a grant that fits with stormwater and green-infrastructure work. In Hawaii, it also supported Waimea Valley - Ka Wai Kupuna with $15,000, linking environmental stewardship with cultural site care. Community-serving institutions appear as well. Hawaii Foodbank received $7,000, and Maui Humane Society received $5,000, showing that the foundation also backs basic community services and local nonprofit capacity.
The typical grant size is mid-sized: the 25th percentile is $1,750, the median is $5,000, and the 75th percentile is $10,000. The recent file includes both larger awards, such as $40,000 and $25,000, and many smaller gifts around $500 to $3,000, suggesting a mix of anchor grants and modest support awards. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Several recipients appear more than once in the file, including Civil Beat and Hawaii Food Bank, indicating some repeat support.
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Most grants fall between $2K and $10K, with a median of $5K.
25th Percentile
$2K
Median
$5K
75th Percentile
$10K
About 40% of grants go to recipients in MA.
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Notable grantees: Beyond Housing, NFG Housing Providers, Rain Gardens to the Rescue, Waimea Valley - Ka Wai Kupuna, KU Endowment Association
Grantmaking is national, and every listed recipient is in the United States. Hawaii is a major destination for support, with 40% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state, including Honolulu, Haleiwa, Puunene, and Waikiki. Outside Hawaii, the strongest concentration by state is Massachusetts, and other recipient locations include Missouri, California, Michigan, Louisiana, Kansas, Texas, Florida, and Washington, DC. The recipient map shows a blend of local Hawaiian organizations and mainland groups tied to housing and community work.
Recent grants go to housing and community development groups, environmental resilience projects, Hawaiian cultural stewardship efforts, food access organizations, and local education support. Examples in the file include Beyond Housing, Rain Gardens to the Rescue, Waimea Valley - Ka Wai Kupuna, Hawaii Foodbank, and Ku Endowment Association.
The foundation’s grant-size distribution is centered in the mid-thousands. The 25th percentile is $1,750, the median is $5,000, and the 75th percentile is $10,000, with a few larger grants reaching $25,000 and $40,000.
Yes. Hawaii accounts for 40% of grants in the file, and recent recipients in the state include Waimea Valley - Ka Wai Kupuna in Haleiwa, Hawaii Foodbank and Ho'ola Na Pua in Honolulu, Maui Humane Society in Puunene, and Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu.
No. The foundation gives nationally, and the recent file includes recipients in Missouri, California, Michigan, Louisiana, Kansas, Texas, Florida, and Washington, DC, in addition to Hawaii.
Yes. Civil Beat appears twice in the recent grants list, once at $500 in 2024 and again at $500 in 2025. Hawaii Food Bank also appears more than once in the file.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BEYOND HOUSING | PINE LAWN, MO | $40,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| TOGETHER NEW ORLEANS | NEW ORLEANS, LA | $10,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| KU ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION | LAWRENCE, KS | $10,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| HAWAII FOODBANK | HONOLUU, HI | $7,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST LOUIS | ST LOUIS, MO | $3,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| POSITIVE LEGACY | LIGHTHOUSE PT, FL | $2,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| CIVIL BEAT | HONOLULU, HI | $500 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| NFG HOUSING PROVIDERS | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $25,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| RAIN GARDENS TO THE RESCUE | PLYMOUTH, MI | $19,565 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| WAIMEA VALLEY - KA WAI KUPUNA | HALEIWA, HI | $15,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| HO'OLA NA PUA (PEARL HAVEN) | HONOLULU, HI | $5,338 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| ACT BLUE CHARITIES | SOMMERVILLE, MA | $5,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| HAWAII FOOD BANK | HONOLUU, HI | $5,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY | PUUNENE, HI | $5,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| WAIKIKI AQUARIUM | HONOLULU, HI | $2,500 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| APOPO | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| CHOKEPOINT CAPITALISM ELECTRONIC | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $1,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| EVERYSHELTERORG | HOUSTON, TX | $1,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| CIVIL BEAT | HONOLULU, HI | $500 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
| FREENET PROJECT | AUSTIN, TX | $500 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE MISSION |
BEYOND HOUSING
$40,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
TOGETHER NEW ORLEANS
$10,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
KU ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION
$10,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
HAWAII FOODBANK
$7,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST LOUIS
$3,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
POSITIVE LEGACY
$2,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
CIVIL BEAT
$500TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
NFG HOUSING PROVIDERS
$25,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
RAIN GARDENS TO THE RESCUE
$19,565TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
WAIMEA VALLEY - KA WAI KUPUNA
$15,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
HO'OLA NA PUA (PEARL HAVEN)
$5,338TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
ACT BLUE CHARITIES
$5,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
HAWAII FOOD BANK
$5,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY
$5,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
WAIKIKI AQUARIUM
$2,500TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
APOPO
$2,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
CHOKEPOINT CAPITALISM ELECTRONIC
$1,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
EVERYSHELTERORG
$1,000TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
CIVIL BEAT
$500TO SUPPORT THE MISSION
FREENET PROJECT
$500TO SUPPORT THE MISSION