Funding search · EIN 132723211 · New Providence, NJ
The Vain and Harry Fish 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.
- 43
- grants reported
- $290,000
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $5,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. 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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3 grants matching “wheaton” · $15,500
- $5,000
Wheaton College Wheaton Fund · Wheaton, IL · 2024
The wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of exc… read allThe wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of excellence by investing in faculty and programming.specifically, when you support the wheaton fund you provide much-needed operational funds that help us to:keep wheaton affordable by funding areas not supported by tuition alone, which reduces the overall cost of attending for every student.foster excellence in liberal arts instruction and student programming. less
- $5,500
Wheaton College Wheaton Fund · Wheaton, IL · 2023
The wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of exc… read allThe wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of excellence by investing in faculty and programming.specifically, when you support the wheaton fund you provide much-needed operational funds that help us to:keep wheaton affordable by funding areas not supported by tuition alone, which reduces the overall cost of attending for every student.foster excellence in liberal arts instruction and student programming. less
- $5,000
Wheaton College Wheaton Fund · Wheaton, IL · 2022
The wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of exc… read allThe wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of excellence by investing in faculty and programming.specifically, when you support the wheaton fund you provide much-needed operational funds that help us to:keep wheaton affordable by funding areas not supported by tuition alone, which reduces the overall cost of attending for every student.foster excellence in liberal arts instruction and student programming. less
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Boy Scouts of America3 grants · $88,000
- The City School3 grants · $45,000
- Feel Beautiful Today3 grants · $22,000
- Cameron Community Ministries3 grants · $18,000
- Wheaton College Wheaton Fund3 grants · $15,500
- Camp Victory Nicholas Wolff Foundation3 grants · $14,000
- Boys Jim Club of America2 grants · $12,000
- Transatlantic Council Boy Scouts of America1 grant · $10,000
- Horizons2 grants · $8,000
- Moose Charities2 grants · $7,000
Giving over time
Grant history
All 43 reported grants, largest first.
- $31,000
Boy Scouts of America · Cedar Knolls, NJ · 2023
To provide financial assistance to help over 200 youth from low-income communities to attend scout camp; to help the annual scouting food drive; to aid scouts in performing over 40,000 hours of community service.
- $30,000
Boy Scouts of America · Cedar Knolls, NJ · 2022
To provide financial assistance to help over 200 youth from low-income communities to attend scout camp; to help the annual scouting food drive; to aid scouts in performing over 40,000 hours of community service.
- $27,000
Boy Scouts of America · Cedar Knolls, NJ · 2024
To provide financial assistance to help over 200 youth from low-income communities to attend scout camp; to help the annual scouting food drive; to aid scouts in performing over 40,000 hours of community service.
- $15,000
The City School · Philadelphia, PA · 2024
The city school's mission is to train students' minds, disciple their hearts and bring light to the city-one child at a time. Since 1978, our commitment to this mission has guided us as we prepare students to thrive in … read allThe city school's mission is to train students' minds, disciple their hearts and bring light to the city-one child at a time. Since 1978, our commitment to this mission has guided us as we prepare students to thrive in school, in college, at home, and in all of life. Donations to the annual fund are used to "bridge the gap" between tuition income and the actual cost of educating each child. We extend an invitation to our families, graduates, local churches and other friends to join a community of supporters whose involvement, prayer, encouragement and financial contributions allow the school to fulfill its mission. less
- $15,000
The City School · Philadelphia, PA · 2023
The city school's mission is to train students' minds, disciple their hearts and bring light to the city-one child at a time. Since 1978, our commitment to this mission has guided us as we prepare students to thrive in … read allThe city school's mission is to train students' minds, disciple their hearts and bring light to the city-one child at a time. Since 1978, our commitment to this mission has guided us as we prepare students to thrive in school, in college, at home, and in all of life. Donations to the annual fund are used to "bridge the gap" between tuition income and the actual cost of educating each child. We extend an invitation to our families, graduates, local churches and other friends to join a community of supporters whose involvement, prayer, encouragement and financial contributions allow the school to fulfill its mission. less
- $15,000
The City School · Philadelphia, PA · 2022
The city school's mission is to train students' minds, disciple their hearts and bring light to the city-one child at a time. Since 1978, our commitment to this mission has guided us as we prepare students to thrive in … read allThe city school's mission is to train students' minds, disciple their hearts and bring light to the city-one child at a time. Since 1978, our commitment to this mission has guided us as we prepare students to thrive in school, in college, at home, and in all of life. Donations to the annual fund are used to "bridge the gap" between tuition income and the actual cost of educating each child. We extend an invitation to our families, graduates, local churches and other friends to join a community of supporters whose involvement, prayer, encouragement and financial contributions allow the school to fulfill its mission. less
- $10,000
Camp Victory Nicholas Wolff Foundation · Millville, PA · 2024
To support the mission of camp victory which hosts 30,000 overnight campers and counsellors. Partnering with 30 independent groups, camp victory offers the unique location, infrastructure and program each group needs to… read allTo support the mission of camp victory which hosts 30,000 overnight campers and counsellors. Partnering with 30 independent groups, camp victory offers the unique location, infrastructure and program each group needs to host their camp for handicapped children. less
- $10,000
Feel Beautiful Today · Roswell, GA · 2024
Support through general funding feel beautiful today is a 501(c)(3),created with the sole purpose of providing encouragement, hope, and god's love to women and girls affected by cancer through three programs: "jewelry w… read allSupport through general funding feel beautiful today is a 501(c)(3),created with the sole purpose of providing encouragement, hope, and god's love to women and girls affected by cancer through three programs: "jewelry workshop for patients", "boxes of love and "joined in hope". less
- $10,000
Transatlantic Council Boy Scouts of America · 2024
Cbissassar - 04/30/18 03:43pm worksheet private foundation
- $6,000
Cameron Community Ministries · Rochester, NY · 2024
To provide general funding to carry out: our mission - to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment to the greater lyell-otis neighborhood. Our vision - to break the cycle of generat… read allTo provide general funding to carry out: our mission - to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment to the greater lyell-otis neighborhood. Our vision - to break the cycle of generational poverty by helping people move from dependence to independence less
- $6,000
Boys Jim Club of America · Bemus Point, NY · 2023
To disciple boys to love jesus deeply and express him vividly.
- $6,000
Cameron Community Ministries · Rochester, NY · 2023
To provide general funding to carry out: our mission - to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment to the greater lyell-otis neighborhood. Our vision - to break the cycle of generat… read allTo provide general funding to carry out: our mission - to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment to the greater lyell-otis neighborhood. Our vision - to break the cycle of generational poverty by helping people move from dependence to independence less
- $6,000
Feel Beautiful Today · Roswell, GA · 2023
Support through general funding feel beautiful today is a 501(c)(3),created with the sole purpose of providing encouragement, hope, and god's love to women and girls affected by cancer through three programs: "jewelry w… read allSupport through general funding feel beautiful today is a 501(c)(3),created with the sole purpose of providing encouragement, hope, and god's love to women and girls affected by cancer through three programs: "jewelry workshop for patients", "boxes of love and "joined in hope". less
- $6,000
Boys Jim Club of America · Bemus Point, NY · 2022
To disciple boys to love jesus deeply and express him vividly.
- $6,000
Cameron Community Ministries · Rochester, NY · 2022
To provide general funding to carry out: our mission - to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment to the greater lyell-otis neighborhood. Our vision - to break the cycle of generat… read allTo provide general funding to carry out: our mission - to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment to the greater lyell-otis neighborhood. Our vision - to break the cycle of generational poverty by helping people move from dependence to independence less
- $6,000
Feel Beautiful Today · Roswell, GA · 2022
Support through general funding feel beautiful today is a 501(c)(3),created with the sole purpose of providing encouragement, hope, and god's love to women and girls affected by cancer through three programs: "jewelry w… read allSupport through general funding feel beautiful today is a 501(c)(3),created with the sole purpose of providing encouragement, hope, and god's love to women and girls affected by cancer through three programs: "jewelry workshop for patients", "boxes of love and "joined in hope". less
- $5,500
Wheaton College Wheaton Fund · Wheaton, IL · 2023
The wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of exc… read allThe wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of excellence by investing in faculty and programming.specifically, when you support the wheaton fund you provide much-needed operational funds that help us to:keep wheaton affordable by funding areas not supported by tuition alone, which reduces the overall cost of attending for every student.foster excellence in liberal arts instruction and student programming. less
- $5,000
Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals · Lancaster, PA · 2024
General funding
- $5,000
Market Street Mission · Morristown, NJ · 2024
General funding
- $5,000
Moose Charities · Mooseheart, IL · 2024
Coordinate, support, and stimulate charitable giving from diverse sources."
- $5,000
Sola Media · San Diego, CA · 2024
Provides resources for reformation grounded in the historic christian faith
- $5,000
Table of Hope · Morristown, NJ · 2024
General funding
- $5,000
West End Arts District · Alameda, CA · 2024
General funding
- $5,000
Wheaton College Wheaton Fund · Wheaton, IL · 2024
The wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of exc… read allThe wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of excellence by investing in faculty and programming.specifically, when you support the wheaton fund you provide much-needed operational funds that help us to:keep wheaton affordable by funding areas not supported by tuition alone, which reduces the overall cost of attending for every student.foster excellence in liberal arts instruction and student programming. less
- $5,000
Wheaton College Wheaton Fund · Wheaton, IL · 2022
The wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of exc… read allThe wheaton fund is the college's unrestricted annual fund. It represents an ongoing investment in the college's highest priorities: keeping wheaton affordable for every student and continuing wheaton's tradition of excellence by investing in faculty and programming.specifically, when you support the wheaton fund you provide much-needed operational funds that help us to:keep wheaton affordable by funding areas not supported by tuition alone, which reduces the overall cost of attending for every student.foster excellence in liberal arts instruction and student programming. less
- $4,000
Horizons · San Francisco, CA · 2024
General funding
- $4,000
Horizons · San Francisco, CA · 2023
General funding
- $3,000
Christian Overcomers · Garfield, NJ · 2024
Minister to the spiritual social and occupational needs of young people and adults who are physically handicapped
- $3,000
James a 111 Foundation · Dillon, SC · 2024
General funding
- $3,000
Naomis House · Pittsburgh, PA · 2024
Provide tailored support to victims and survivors wherever they are.
- $3,000
Camp Victory Nicholas Wolff Foundation · Millville, PA · 2023
To support the mission of camp victory which hosts 30,000 overnight campers and counsellors. Partnering with 30 independent groups, camp victory offers the unique location, infrastructure and program each group needs to… read allTo support the mission of camp victory which hosts 30,000 overnight campers and counsellors. Partnering with 30 independent groups, camp victory offers the unique location, infrastructure and program each group needs to host their camp for handicapped children. less
- $2,000
Creative Living Bible Study · Catham, NJ · 2024
Religious education
- $2,000
Hope Church · New York, NY · 2024
General funding
- $2,000
Hope for New York · New York, NY · 2024
General funding
- $2,000
Our House · Murray Hill, NJ · 2024
General funding
- $2,000
James a 111 Foundation · Dillon, SC · 2023
General funding
- $2,000
Moose Charities · Mooseheart, IL · 2023
Coordinate, support, and stimulate charitable giving from diverse sources."
- $2,000
Naomis House · Pittsburgh, PA · 2023
Provide tailored support to victims and survivors wherever they are.
- $1,500
Christian Overcomers · Garfield, NJ · 2023
Minister to the spiritual social and occupational needs of young people and adults who are physically handicapped
- $1,000
Creative Living Bible Study · Catham, NJ · 2023
Religious education
- $1,000
Vanderbilt University · Nashville, TN · 2023
University for higher education
- $1,000
Camp Victory Nicholas Wolff Foundation · Millville, PA · 2022
To support the mission of camp victory which hosts 30,000 overnight campers and counsellors. Partnering with 30 independent groups, camp victory offers the unique location, infrastructure and program each group needs to… read allTo support the mission of camp victory which hosts 30,000 overnight campers and counsellors. Partnering with 30 independent groups, camp victory offers the unique location, infrastructure and program each group needs to host their camp for handicapped children. less
- $1,000
Creative Living Bible Study · Catham, NJ · 2022
Religious education
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