Funding search · EIN 010930068 · Bonita Springs, FL

The Holewinski Family Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

15
grants reported
$172,600
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$10,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

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1 grant matching “idiopathic · $20,000

  • $20,000

    Platelet Disorder Support Association · Cleveland, OH · 2024

    To support the Platelet Disorder Support Association's Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) research fund to support prevention, management, and initiatives that lead to better outcomes for those with ITP.

Grant history

All 15 reported grants, largest first.

  • $45,000

    University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2022

    To support the patient services and special needs fund, Holewinski Family BRCA Prostate Cancer Research Fund, and Alissa Reiner McCreary and Trace McCreary BRCA Vaccine Fund.

  • $25,000

    American Cancer Society · Tampa, FL · 2023

    Support Dr. Alice Berger's Research Project at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center - Exploiting paralog synthetic lethality for cancer therapy.

  • $20,000

    Platelet Disorder Support Association · Cleveland, OH · 2024

    To support the Platelet Disorder Support Association's Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) research fund to support prevention, management, and initiatives that lead to better outcomes for those with ITP.

  • $10,000

    San Marco Catholic Church · Marco Island, FL · 2024

    To support the Parish Center Landscape Beautification Project.

  • $10,000

    The Pachamama Alliance · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    To support the Pachamama Alliance.

  • $10,000

    Unite for Her · West Chester, PA · 2024

    To support the mission to enrich the health and well-being of those diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancers.

  • $10,000

    The Pachamama Alliance · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    To support the Pachamama Alliance's Ikiama Nukuri Program.

  • $10,000

    Unite for Her · West Chester, PA · 2023

    To support the mission to enrich the health and well-being of those diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancers.

  • $7,500

    University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2023

    To support the patient services and special needs fund.

  • $7,000

    Unite for Her · West Chester, PA · 2022

    To support the mission to enrich the health and well-being of those diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancers.

  • $6,000

    Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank · Duquesne, PA · 2024

    To support the mission of the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to leverage the power of community to achieve lasting solutions to hunger and its root causes.

  • $5,000

    St Jude Children'S Research Hospital · Memphis, TN · 2022

    to support the St. Jude Research Hospital, sponsoring Chemotherapy Treatmment

  • $4,100

    Rise Against Hunger · Raleigh, NC · 2024

    To support mission to end hunger.

  • $2,500

    Sisters of Mary World Villages for Children · Lanham, MD · 2023

    To support the mission to practice charity to the poor serving them in the name of Jesus Christ.

  • $500

    Rise Against Hunger · Raleigh, NC · 2023

    To support mission to end hunger.

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Source: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV, as filed by the foundation. These are grants already paid — a record of what this funder backs, not an open call.