Funding search · EIN 883595244 · Boston, MA

Project Life International

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

17
grants reported
$1.5M
total given
2022–2025
filing years
$26,000
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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1 grant matching “cranio · $30,000

  • $30,000

    Global Cleft & Cranio-Facial Organisation · 2025

    The purpose of this grant was to support specialized surgical outreach programs for zimbabwean patients with albinism, cleft lip/palate, and cancer.

Grant history

All 17 reported grants, largest first.

  • $260,100

    Depot Pharamceutique Le Medical · 2024

    Surgical equipment needs are a central chokepoint in the delivery of surgical care. Project life donated specialized surgical equipment to rwandan government hospitals.

  • $250,000

    Mindleaps · New York, NY · 2025

    The purpose of this grant was to support the education of vulnerable rwandan children, providing tutoring, job training, meals, and skills to be productive citizens.

  • $250,000

    Mindleaps · New York, NY · 2022

    Charitable and educational activites

  • $237,513

    Depot Pharamceutique Le Medical · 2025

    Surgical equipment needs are a central chokepoint in the delivery of surgical care. Project life donated specialized surgical equipment to rwandan government hospitals.

  • $175,000

    Team · Wheaton, IL · 2023

    Program support

  • $124,180

    3 Receipients · 2025

    Scholarship funds supported one year of specialized surgical training for rwandan surgeons.

  • $31,628

    Public Health Concern Trust · 2024

    Medical equipment

  • $30,000

    Global Cleft & Cranio-Facial Organisation · 2025

    The purpose of this grant was to support specialized surgical outreach programs for zimbabwean patients with albinism, cleft lip/palate, and cancer.

  • $26,000

    Southwestern Medical Clinic Foundation · Benton Harbor, MI · 2023

    Program support

  • $20,000

    Rwanda Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Society · 2025

    The purpose of this grant was to support several surgical outreach programs in rural hospitals. Specialized surgical care was offered to patients closer to their home, and these programs served to educate surgeons.

  • $20,000

    Shree Garma Secondary School · 2024

    The purpose of this grant was to support libraries and digital learning skills in a remote region of nepal.

  • $15,000

    Agati Library · 2024

    The purpose of the grant was to foster a culture of reading in rwanda by supporting local libraries, reading programs, and learning centers.

  • $15,000

    Agati Library · 2023

    Program support

  • $12,387

    Kindred Health Surgical Foundation · 2025

    The purpose of this grant was to support surgical outreach programs to provide direct surgical care for needy patients in northern nigeria. Scholarships for surgeons were also provided to support surgeon education.

  • $10,500

    Agati Library · 2025

    The purpose of the grant was to foster a culture of reading in rwanda by supporting local libraries, reading programs, and pediatric hospital learning centers.

  • $8,000

    University Teaching Hospital of Kigali · 2025

    Scholarship funds supported one year of specialized surgical training for a rwandan surgeon

  • $4,999

    Muhoza Health Center · 2025

    Donated dental chair to support government health center

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