Funding search · EIN 030407059 · West Hills, CA
The Walter W Mosher Jr 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.
- 58
- grants reported
- $229,720
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $3,670
- 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.
What they fund
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Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Betty Ford Center3 grants · $30,000
- Child Development Institute3 grants · $10,540
- Children'S Hospital of La3 grants · $10,540
- Ojai Valley Community Hospital Foundation3 grants · $10,540
- Tierra Del Sol Foundation3 grants · $10,540
- Valley Family Center3 grants · $10,540
- Vision To Learn3 grants · $10,540
- Hathaway-Sycamores Foundation3 grants · $10,540
- Help of Ojai3 grants · $10,540
- Lapd Foundation3 grants · $10,540
Giving over time
Grant history
All 58 reported grants, largest first.
- $10,000
Betty Ford Center · Palm Desert, CA · 2024
Substance abuse treatment and education.
- $10,000
Betty Ford Center · Palm Desert, CA · 2023
Substance abuse treatment and education.
- $10,000
Betty Ford Center · Palm Desert, CA · 2022
Substance abuse treatment and education.
- $10,000
Woodbury University · Burbank, CA · 2022
Expand educational opportunities
- $4,010
Child Development Institute · Woodland Hills, CA · 2024
Provide relationship based early intervention and therapeutic services to children and their families.
- $4,010
Children'S Hospital of La · Los Angleles, CA · 2024
Provide pediatric and adolescent health care.
- $4,010
Colorado Lions Foundation · Pueblo, CO · 2024
Educational assistance & social services
- $4,010
Hathaway-Sycamores Foundation · Pasadena, CA · 2024
Support troubled children and their families
- $4,010
Help of Ojai · Ojai, CA · 2024
Provide social services in ojai valley
- $4,010
Lapd Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Create partnerships to provide resources and programs that help the lapd perform at their highest level and to enhance lapd community relations.
- $4,010
Mend · Pacoima, CA · 2024
Provide food,clothing & med. Assistance to the poor
- $4,010
New Horizons · North Hills, CA · 2024
To contribute to support general operating costs for education and employment of individuals with special needs.
- $4,010
Ojai Valley Community Hospital Foundation · Ojai, CA · 2024
Provide ojai valley residents with quality medical care and services
- $4,010
One Generation · Van Nuys, CA · 2024
Med/social assist. At-risk/disabled youth & adults
- $4,010
Pierce College Foundation · Woodland Hills, CA · 2024
Expand educational opportunities
- $4,010
San Fernando Advisory Council Foundation · San Fernando, CA · 2024
Supporting and funding the officers and initiatives of the department when other sources are unavailable to keep the community safe.
- $4,010
The Jonathan Foundation · Granada Hills, CA · 2024
Address the needs of children with educational,emotional, and behavioral challenges through referral to professionals and organizations that provide advocacy, education, assessments and resources.
- $4,010
The Parker Task Force Food Bank · Parker, CO · 2024
Providing individuals and families in our community with food, limited financial assistance and other support services to help them become self-sufficient.
- $4,010
Three Squares · Las Vegas, NV · 2024
Provide food for a health diet for underpriveledged children and seniors.
- $4,010
Tierra Del Sol Foundation · Sunland, CA · 2024
Support people with disabilities
- $4,010
Valley Family Center · San Fernando, CA · 2024
Educational assistance & social services
- $4,010
Vision To Learn · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Providing eye exams and glasses to young students in low income communities to help improve the quality of their education and their lives, and help them attain higher grades.
- $3,670
Child Development Institute · Woodland Hills, CA · 2023
Provide relationship based early intervention and therapeutic services to children and their families.
- $3,670
Children'S Hospital of La · Los Angleles, CA · 2023
Provide pediatric and adolescent health care.
- $3,670
Colorado Lions Foundation · Pueblo, CO · 2023
Educational assistance & social services
- $3,670
Hathaway-Sycamores Foundation · Pasadena, CA · 2023
Support troubled children and their families
- $3,670
Help of Ojai · Ojai, CA · 2023
Provide social services in ojai valley
- $3,670
Lapd Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Create partnerships to provide resources and programs that help the lapd perform at their highest level and to enhance lapd community relations.
- $3,670
Mend · Pacoima, CA · 2023
Provide food,clothing & med. Assistance to the poor
- $3,670
New Horizons · North Hills, CA · 2023
To contribute to support general operating costs for education and employment of individuals with special needs.
- $3,670
Ojai Valley Community Hospital Foundation · Ojai, CA · 2023
Provide ojai valley residents with quality medical care and services
- $3,670
One Generation · Van Nuys, CA · 2023
Med/social assist. At-risk/disabled youth & adults
- $3,670
Pierce College Foundation · Woodland Hills, CA · 2023
Expand educational opportunities
- $3,670
San Fernando Advisory Council Foundation · San Fernando, CA · 2023
Supporting and funding the officers and initiatives of the department when other sources are unavailable to keep the community safe.
- $3,670
The Jonathan Foundation · Granada Hills, CA · 2023
Address the needs of children with educational,emotional, and behavioral challenges through referral to professionals and organizations that provide advocacy, education, assessments and resources.
- $3,670
The Parker Task Force Food Bank · Parker, CO · 2023
Providing individuals and families in our community with food, limited financial assistance and other support services to help them become self-sufficient.
- $3,670
Three Squares · Las Vegas, NV · 2023
Provide food for a health diet for underpriveledged children and seniors.
- $3,670
Tierra Del Sol Foundation · Sunland, CA · 2023
Support people with disabilities
- $3,670
Valley Family Center · San Fernando, CA · 2023
Educational assistance & social services
- $3,670
Vision To Learn · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Providing eye exams and glasses to young students in low income communities to help improve the quality of their education and their lives, and help them attain higher grades.
- $2,860
Casa Council of Mojave · Kingman, AZ · 2022
Support foster children of mohave county by providing educational and extracuricular activities.
- $2,860
Child Development Institute · Woodland Hills, CA · 2022
Provide relationship based early intervention and therapeutic services to children and their families.
- $2,860
Children'S Hospital of La · Los Angleles, CA · 2022
Provide pediatric and adolescent health care.
- $2,860
Hathaway-Sycamores Foundation · Pasadena, CA · 2022
Support troubled children and their families
- $2,860
Help of Ojai · Ojai, CA · 2022
Provide social services in ojai valley
- $2,860
Lapd Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Create partnerships to provide resources and programs that help the lapd perform at their highest level and to enhance lapd community relations.
- $2,860
Mend · Pacoima, CA · 2022
Provide food,clothing & med. Assistance to the poor
- $2,860
New Horizons · North Hills, CA · 2022
To contribute to support general operating costs for education and employment of individuals with special needs.
- $2,860
Ojai Valley Community Hospital Foundation · Ojai, CA · 2022
Provide ojai valley residents with quality medical care and services
- $2,860
One Generation · Van Nuys, CA · 2022
Med/social assist. At-risk/disabled youth & adults
- $2,860
Pierce College Foundation · Woodland Hills, CA · 2022
Expand educational opportunities
- $2,860
San Fernando Advisory Council Foundation · San Fernando, CA · 2022
Supporting and funding the officers and initiatives of the department when other sources are unavailable to keep the community safe.
- $2,860
The Jonathan Foundation · Granada Hills, CA · 2022
Address the needs of children with educational,emotional, and behavioral challenges through referral to professionals and organizations that provide advocacy, education, assessments and resources.
- $2,860
The Parker Task Force Food Bank · Parker, CO · 2022
Providing individuals and families in our community with food, limited financial assistance and other support services to help them become self-sufficient.
- $2,860
Three Squares · Las Vegas, NV · 2022
Provide food for a health diet for underpriveledged children and seniors.
- $2,860
Tierra Del Sol Foundation · Sunland, CA · 2022
Support people with disabilities
- $2,860
Valley Family Center · San Fernando, CA · 2022
Educational assistance & social services
- $2,860
Vision To Learn · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Providing eye exams and glasses to young students in low income communities to help improve the quality of their education and their lives, and help them attain higher grades.
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