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12 funders with a record of paying for “necessities”
Where the money went From Zaidy With Love → Grants to Poor Families: $3.5M across 3 grants, latest 2024 Thierer Family Foundation → Food Access Project: $900K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Neediest Kids of All → Cincinnati Public Schools: $745K across 4 grants, latest 2025 United Way of Northeast Mississippi Inc → The Salvation Army: $385K across 4 grants, latest 2024 Douglas A Campbell Foundation → Collateral Repair Projects: $140K across 4 grants, latest 2025 The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation → Children's Resource Network-Central Coast: $100K across 3 grants, latest 2024 United Way of South Central Michigan → Charitable Union: $87K across 1 grant, latest 2022 The Dale Foundation Inc → Eva's Foundation Inc: $70K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Piedmont Triad Charitable Foundation → Forsyth Backpack Program: $56K across 3 grants, latest 2025 The Evelyn S & Jim Horne Hankins Fnd → Lebanon Special School District Family Resource Center: $35K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Mary L Peyton Foundation → Loretto Academy: $29K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Carris Corporation Foundation → Red Bud Area Ministries: $23K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Thierer Family Foundation → Food Acess Project: $166K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Upspring: $150K across 4 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → Ministry With Community: $74K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Piedmont Triad Charitable Foundation → Backpack Beginnings: $56K across 3 grants, latest 2025 The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation → Children's Resource Network of Central Coast: $40K across 1 grant, latest 2025 The Evelyn S & Jim Horne Hankins Fnd → Wilson County Schools Family Resource Center: $35K across 3 grants, latest 2024 The Dale Foundation Inc → Barnabas Center Inc: $25K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Carris Corporation Foundation → Friends of the Homeless: $22K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Mary L Peyton Foundation → All Other Indigent Persons Provided Less Than 1000: $14K across 3 grants, latest 2023 Douglas A Campbell Foundation → Nadya Reymond: $1K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Prokids: $100K across 4 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → Safe Place: $72K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Thierer Family Foundation → Nourishing Hope: $60K across 3 grants, latest 2024 The Dale Foundation Inc → Environmental Defense Fund: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Mary L Peyton Foundation → Karen Martinez: $7K across 1 grant, latest 2021 United Way of South Central Michigan → Share Center: $65K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Thierer Family Foundation → Ignite: $60K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Covington Independent Public Schools: $50K across 4 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → Portage Community Center: $46K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Cincinnati-Hamilton County Caa: $45K across 4 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → South County Community Services: $41K across 1 grant, latest 2022 United Way of South Central Michigan → Family Enrichment Center: $38K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Sam Hubbard Foundation: $35K across 2 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → St Lukes Episcopal Church - Pih: $34K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Freestore Foodbank: $30K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Best Point Education & Behavioral Health: $26K across 3 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → Region 3b Area On Aging: $24K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Winton Woods City School District: $21K across 3 grants, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Hamilton County Public Defender - Gaurdian Ad Litem: $20K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Neediest Kids of All → Central Elementary: $20K across 2 grants, latest 2025 United Way of South Central Michigan → Disability Network Capital Area: $20K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Southgate Public School: $18K across 3 grants, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Edgewood City Schools: $18K across 3 grants, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → South Family Resource Center (Pendleton County Schools): $18K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Neediest Kids of All → Tichenor Youth Service Center: $17K across 3 grants, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Project Connectactivities Beyond the Classroom: $15K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Lloyd High School Ysc: $14K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Neediest Kids of All → Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati: $12K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Big Brothers & Big Sisters Greater Cincinnati: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Neediest Kids of All → Lewis County: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Thierer Family Foundation → All Chicago: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Neediest Kids of All → Bethany House Services: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Lakota Local School District: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Neediest Kids of All → Hamilton County Public Defender: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Lewis County Central Family Resource Center (Central Elementary): $10K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Thierer Family Foundation → Little Heroes League: $10K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Neediest Kids of All → Hamilton County Development Disabilities Services: $9K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Neediest Kids of All → Campbell County Schools: $9K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Reading Community City Schools: $9K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → South Family Resource Center: $8K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Neediest Kids of All → Adams Brown Counties Head Start: $8K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Mary L Peyton Foundation → Wendy Calderon: $7K across 1 grant, latest 2024 From Zaidy With Love: $3.5M on this topic. Open the funder. From Zaidy With Love $3.5M Neediest Kids of All: $1.5M on this topic. Open the funder. Neediest Kids of All $1.5M Thierer Family Foundation: $1.2M on this topic. Open the funder. Thierer Family Foundation $1.2M United Way of South Central Michigan: $502K on this topic. Open the funder. United Way of South Central M… $502K United Way of Northeast Mississippi Inc: $385K on this topic. Open the funder. United Way of Northeast Missi… $385K Douglas A Campbell Foundation: $141K on this topic. Open the funder. Douglas A Campbell Foundation $141K The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation: $140K on this topic. Open the funder. The Henry Mayo Newhall Founda… $140K Piedmont Triad Charitable Foundation: $113K on this topic. Open the funder. Piedmont Triad Charitable Fou… $113K The Dale Foundation Inc: $105K on this topic. Open the funder. The Dale Foundation Inc $105K The Evelyn S & Jim Horne Hankins Fnd: $70K on this topic. Open the funder. The Evelyn S & Jim Horne Hank… $70K Mary L Peyton Foundation: $57K on this topic. Open the funder. Mary L Peyton Foundation $57K Carris Corporation Foundation: $45K on this topic. Open the funder. Carris Corporation Foundation $45K Grants to Poor Families: received $3.5M on this topic Grants to Poor Families $3.5M Food Access Project: received $900K on this topic Food Access Project $900K Cincinnati Public Schools: received $745K on this topic Cincinnati Public Schools $745K The Salvation Army: received $385K on this topic The Salvation Army $385K Food Acess Project: received $166K on this topic Food Acess Project $166K Upspring: received $150K on this topic Upspring $150K Collateral Repair Projects: received $140K on this topic Collateral Repair Projects $140K Children's Resource Network-Central Coast: received $100K on this topic Children's Resource Network-Cen… $100K Prokids: received $100K on this topic Prokids $100K Charitable Union: received $87K on this topic Charitable Union $87K Ministry With Community: received $74K on this topic Ministry With Community $74K Safe Place: received $72K on this topic Safe Place $72K Eva's Foundation Inc: received $70K on this topic Eva's Foundation Inc $70K Share Center: received $65K on this topic Share Center $65K Nourishing Hope: received $60K on this topic Nourishing Hope $60K Ignite: received $60K on this topic Ignite $60K Forsyth Backpack Program: received $56K on this topic Forsyth Backpack Program $56K Backpack Beginnings: received $56K on this topic Backpack Beginnings $56K Covington Independent Public Schools: received $50K on this topic Covington Independent Public Sc… $50K Portage Community Center: received $46K on this topic Portage Community Center $46K Cincinnati-Hamilton County Caa: received $45K on this topic Cincinnati-Hamilton County Caa $45K South County Community Services: received $41K on this topic South County Community Services $41K Children's Resource Network of Central Coast: received $40K on this topic Children's Resource Network of… $40K Family Enrichment Center: received $38K on this topic Family Enrichment Center $38K Lebanon Special School District Family Resource Center: received $35K on this topic Lebanon Special School District… $35K Wilson County Schools Family Resource Center: received $35K on this topic Wilson County Schools Family Re… $35K Sam Hubbard Foundation: received $35K on this topic Sam Hubbard Foundation $35K St Lukes Episcopal Church - Pih: received $34K on this topic St Lukes Episcopal Church - Pih $34K Freestore Foodbank: received $30K on this topic Freestore Foodbank $30K Loretto Academy: received $29K on this topic Loretto Academy $29K Best Point Education & Behavioral Health: received $26K on this topic Best Point Education & Behavior… $26K Barnabas Center Inc: received $25K on this topic Barnabas Center Inc $25K Region 3b Area On Aging: received $24K on this topic Region 3b Area On Aging $24K Red Bud Area Ministries: received $23K on this topic Red Bud Area Ministries $23K Friends of the Homeless: received $22K on this topic Friends of the Homeless $22K Winton Woods City School District: received $21K on this topic Winton Woods City School Distri… $21K Hamilton County Public Defender - Gaurdian Ad Litem: received $20K on this topic Hamilton County Public Defender… $20K Central Elementary: received $20K on this topic Central Elementary $20K Disability Network Capital Area: received $20K on this topic Disability Network Capital Area $20K Southgate Public School: received $18K on this topic Southgate Public School $18K Edgewood City Schools: received $18K on this topic Edgewood City Schools $18K South Family Resource Center (Pendleton County Schools): received $18K on this topic South Family Resource Center (P… $18K Tichenor Youth Service Center: received $17K on this topic Tichenor Youth Service Center $17K Project Connectactivities Beyond the Classroom: received $15K on this topic Project Connectactivities Beyon… $15K All Other Indigent Persons Provided Less Than 1000: received $14K on this topic All Other Indigent Persons Prov… $14K Lloyd High School Ysc: received $14K on this topic Lloyd High School Ysc $14K Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati: received $12K on this topic Big Brothers & Big Sisters of G… $12K Environmental Defense Fund: received $10K on this topic Environmental Defense Fund $10K Big Brothers & Big Sisters Greater Cincinnati: received $10K on this topic Big Brothers & Big Sisters Grea… $10K Lewis County: received $10K on this topic Lewis County $10K All Chicago: received $10K on this topic All Chicago $10K Bethany House Services: received $10K on this topic Bethany House Services $10K Lakota Local School District: received $10K on this topic Lakota Local School District $10K Hamilton County Public Defender: received $10K on this topic Hamilton County Public Defender $10K Lewis County Central Family Resource Center (Central Elementary): received $10K on this topic Lewis County Central Family Res… $10K Little Heroes League: received $10K on this topic Little Heroes League $10K Hamilton County Development Disabilities Services: received $9K on this topic Hamilton County Development Dis… $9K Campbell County Schools: received $9K on this topic Campbell County Schools $9K Reading Community City Schools: received $9K on this topic Reading Community City Schools $9K South Family Resource Center: received $8K on this topic South Family Resource Center $8K Adams Brown Counties Head Start: received $8K on this topic Adams Brown Counties Head Start $8K Karen Martinez: received $7K on this topic Karen Martinez $7K Wendy Calderon: received $7K on this topic Wendy Calderon $7K Nadya Reymond: received $1K on this topic Nadya Reymond $1K 12 funders, 64 recipients, grants matching “necessities” only. Ribbon width is proportional to the total given; each funder has its own colour (smaller funders in gray). Hover a name to isolate its flows, click a funder to open it. Drag to move around; zoom with the buttons, a double-click, or the wheel after clicking the map. Largest: $45,000 to UPSPRING — camp scholarships and basic necessities
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Largest: $29,085 to LORETTO ACADEMY — educational/ basic necessities of life
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Largest: $500,000 to FOOD ACCESS PROJECT — food & basic necessities
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Largest: $87,017 to CHARITABLE UNION — designations & other basic necessities
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Largest: $25,000 to Eva's Foundation Inc — grant will provide necessities & essential items to individuals & families in need in swfl with grace, honor, & respect.
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Largest: $25,000 to BACKPACK BEGINNINGS — to provide children in need with nutritious food, comfort items or certain basic necessities through the use of backpacks and other efficient means.
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Largest: $15,000 to LEBANON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER — provide food and necessities
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Largest: $40,700 to COLLATERAL REPAIR PROJECTS — necessities for jordanian refugee families
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Largest: $11,000 to RED BUD AREA MINISTRIES — to support in providing food, clothing and other necessities to those in need in the community
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Largest: $140,063 to The Salvation Army — provide necessities.
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Largest: $40,000 to CHILDREN'S RESOURCE NETWORK-CENTRAL COAST — to provide basic necessities to families in santa maria
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Largest: $1.3M to GRANTS TO POOR FAMILIES — helping poor people afford food and other necessities. assistance to the indigent
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