Funding search · EIN 222579812 · Portland, ME

Road Runners Club of America

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

26
grants reported
$519,254
total given
2022–2025
filing years
$17,571
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222025. 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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Grant history

All 26 reported grants, largest first.

  • $75,000

    Lewiston Area Response Fund · Ellswoth, ME · 2023

    To assist the grantee in providing financial support to victims and others impacted by the Lewiston mass shootings on October 25, 2023.

  • $65,500

    Good Shepard Food Bank · Auburn, ME · 2025

    To collect, process and distribute food to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $32,000

    Locker Project · Portland, ME · 2025

    To collect, process and distribute surplus food to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $27,310

    Wayside Food Programs · Portland, ME · 2025

    To collect, process and distribute surplus food to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $23,042

    Children'S Odessey · Portland, ME · 2025

    To provide high quality, structured programming for children of varied developmental levels.

  • $20,000

    World of Change · Portland, ME · 2022

    To assist the grantee in providing basic essentials and support to children and families so they can succeed and thrive.

  • $18,500

    Maine Children'S Cancer Program · Scarborough, ME · 2023

    To assist the grantee in providing financial assistance to Maine children and their families who are afflicted with cancer and being treated at the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital.

  • $18,500

    The Ecology School · Saco, ME · 2023

    To provide the grantee with financial support to transform how people think about science, food and the environment through joyful hands-on learning for all ages.

  • $18,500

    Educate Maine · Portland, ME · 2022

    To assist the grantee in advancing education policies and practices that prepares Maine students to be the next generation of productive engaged citizens.

  • $18,500

    Through These Doors · Portland, ME · 2022

    To assist the grantee in offering support to those suffering from mental illness and substance abuse.

  • $18,500

    Wayfinder School · Camden, ME · 2022

    To assist the grantee in providing alternative education to help Maine teens realize their goal of earning their high school diploma.

  • $18,338

    Grahamtastic Connections · Springvale, ME · 2025

    To provide free technology to children with serious illnesses to support their education.

  • $18,142

    In Her Presence · Portland, ME · 2025

    To support immigrant families by cultivating connections, nuturing relationships and providing learning opportunities.

  • $17,000

    Maine Paws for Veterans · Brunswick, ME · 2024

    To match qualified dogs with veterans living with military related PTS enriching both lives while building peer relationships.

  • $15,597

    Wayside Food Programs · Portland, ME · 2024

    To collect, process and distribute surplus food through food pantries and community meals to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $15,300

    Robbie Foundation · Scarborough, ME · 2025

    To help families with children with developmental disabilities by funding adaptive equipment, assistive technology and therapy.

  • $15,000

    Cultivating Community · Portland, ME · 2025

    To collect, process and distribute surplus food to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $15,000

    Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program · Brunswick, ME · 2025

    To collect, process and distribute surplus food to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $15,000

    Preble Street · Portland, ME · 2025

    To collect, process and distribute surplus food to those suffering food insecurity.

  • $10,500

    Veggies To Table · Newcastle, ME · 2023

    To provide the grantee with financial support to grow top-quality organic produce and flowers to donate to local people experiencing hunger and needing joy.

  • $9,000

    Rising To the Top · Windham, ME · 2024

    To provide equine assisted services to children and adults with physical, cognitive and learning disabilities.

  • $8,850

    Maine Senior Games · Scarborough, ME · 2024

    To provide athletic events and wellness opportunities to improve the health and fitness of people 45 and older.

  • $8,000

    Riding To the Top · Windham, ME · 2025

    To provide equine assisted services to those with physical, cognitive and learning disabilities.

  • $7,650

    Strong Girls United · York, ME · 2024

    To empower girls to be strong, confident and resilient through sports, mentorship and mental health programming.

  • $5,325

    Fleur De Lis Camp · Fitzwilliam, NH · 2025

    To provide a summer camp for girls to make new friends, develop self-confidence and independence.

  • $5,200

    Saltwater Classroom · Camden, ME · 2024

    To foster an ethic of ocean stewardship in young students through hands on ocean education, tech-integration and global collaboration.

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.