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303 Development Foundation Corp is a private corporation based in STATEN ISLAND, NY. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2007. The principal officer is Richard Stanley. It holds total assets of $5.7M. Annual income is reported at $2.3M. Total assets have grown from $4.6M in 2019 to $5.7M in 2024. The foundation is governed by 4 officers and trustees. Tax records are available from 2016 to 2024. The foundation primarily funds organizations in Uganda and East Africa. According to available records, 303 Development Foundation Corp has made 6 grants totaling $9.2M, with a median grant of $1.7M. Annual giving has grown from $842K in 2020 to $1.7M in 2024. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $3.3M distributed across 2 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $842K to $1.7M, with an average award of $1.5M. Grant recipients are concentrated in New York. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
303 Development Foundation Corp operates as a private foundation dedicated exclusively to developing baseball and softball for children in East Africa, primarily through its operational arm, Uganda Little League Baseball. Founded in 2007 by Richard Stanley, the foundation takes a hands-on, programmatic approach rather than making grants to external organizations. Its strategy centers on three pillars: (1) direct sports program delivery through 25+ youth leagues serving 15,000+ children ages 6-18, (2) education via the Allen V R Stanley Secondary School of Math and Science for the Athletically Talented, and (3) infrastructure development including a multi-field tournament complex with dormitories in Mpigi District, Uganda. The foundation leverages partnerships with Little League International, Major League Baseball, and Pitch in for Baseball to source equipment and coaching expertise, while funding operations primarily through individual donations and the Haupt Family Foundation. With $5.7M in assets and zero paid staff, the foundation achieves remarkable operational efficiency, channeling $1.7M annually directly into programs.
The foundation distributed $1,710,000 in grants during fiscal year 2024, representing a significant increase alongside 113% revenue growth (from approximately $1.1M to $2.3M). Total revenues reached $2,344,563, composed of $2,091,030 in contributions and $253,533 in investment income. With zero compensation expenses (President Richard Stanley serves unpaid), virtually all funds flow to program activities. The foundation maintains $5,666,349 in assets, entirely in cash and investments. Historical spending has focused on equipment shipping (4 pallets annually), field construction and maintenance, school operations, and international tournament travel costs ($25,000-$40,000 per team for regional competitions). The foundation files Form 990-PF annually, with filings available from 2020-2024 on public databases.
| Foundation | Focus Area | Annual Giving | Assets | Geographic Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 303 Development Foundation | Baseball/Youth Sports in Africa | $1,710,000 | $5,666,349 | Uganda/East Africa |
| MLB Youth Development Foundation | Youth Baseball in Underserved Communities | $3,500,000+ | $12,000,000+ | United States |
| Play Global | Baseball in Developing Countries | $500,000 est. | N/A | Global |
| Africa Baseball Project | Baseball Development in Africa | $200,000 est. | N/A | Multiple African Nations |
| Every Kid Sports | Youth Sports Registration Fees | $2,000,000+ | $5,000,000+ | United States |
Among organizations focused on baseball development in Africa, 303 Development Foundation is the dominant funder. Unlike MLB-affiliated programs that provide periodic clinics and equipment donations, 303 Development Foundation maintains year-round operations including a permanent school and tournament complex. Its $1.7M annual giving dwarfs comparable Africa-focused baseball nonprofits, and its infrastructure investments (fields, dormitories, school buildings) represent a uniquely capital-intensive approach in the international youth sports development space.
Uganda Little League Baseball, supported by the 303 Development Foundation, has achieved several major milestones. In 2012, the Lugazi Little League team became the first African team to compete in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, drawing international media attention including CNN coverage. Ugandan teams returned to the World Series in 2015, further establishing the program on the global stage. The AVRS Secondary School, opened in January 2013, continues to serve approximately 50 students with an integrated academics-and-athletics curriculum. The foundation shipped 4 pallets of equipment to Uganda in recent years through its 17+ year partnership with Pitch in for Baseball. Revenue growth of 113% in 2024 suggests expanding donor support, with the Haupt Family Foundation as a key institutional backer. The documentary film "Opposite Field" by Jay Shapiro chronicled the program's journey and visa challenges, raising awareness of international youth sports development barriers.
The 303 Development Foundation operates as a private foundation supporting its own programs exclusively — it does not accept unsolicited grant applications or fund external organizations. This is a preselected-only foundation. For organizations seeking to partner with or receive support from the foundation, the best approach would be to: (1) Demonstrate direct alignment with youth baseball/softball development in East Africa. (2) Contact the foundation through its website at ugandalittleleaguebaseball.org or via email at info@jssweb.net. (3) Propose partnerships that complement existing programs rather than requesting unrestricted funding. (4) Donations to the foundation can be made via PayPal or by check to 303 Development Foundation, 366 Ardsley Street, Staten Island, NY 10306. Note that the foundation explicitly warns against unauthorized fundraising solicitations on its behalf. Any potential collaboration should be initiated through official channels and should align with the foundation's singular focus on youth sports and education in Uganda.
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development of the game of baseball for the children of east africa. this is done by supporting the uganda little league baseball in uganda.
Expenses: $1.8M
Develops Little League Baseball throughout Uganda, distributing over 1,000 gloves and shipping 4 pallets of equipment annually. Serves youth ages 6-18 across 25+ leagues with competitive tournaments.
Allen V R Stanley Secondary School of Math and Science for the Athletically Talented - an international boarding school established January 2013, serving 50 students with integrated academics and athletics.
Built tournament complex with 5 baseball/softball/soccer fields, 2 basketball courts, 3 volleyball courts, and dormitories. Hosts annual Little League tournaments for girls and boys in multiple age groups.
Operates dairy operations, gardens, and fish hatchery on school grounds to support sustainability and nutrition for students and surrounding community.
The foundation distributed $1,710,000 in grants during fiscal year 2024, representing a significant increase alongside 113% revenue growth (from approximately $1.1M to $2.3M). Total revenues reached $2,344,563, composed of $2,091,030 in contributions and $253,533 in investment income. With zero compensation expenses (President Richard Stanley serves unpaid), virtually all funds flow to program activities. The foundation maintains $5,666,349 in assets, entirely in cash and investments. Historical.
303 Development Foundation Corp has distributed a total of $9.2M across 6 grants. The median grant size is $1.7M, with an average of $1.5M. Individual grants have ranged from $842K to $1.7M.
303 Development Foundation Corp operates as a private foundation dedicated exclusively to developing baseball and softball for children in East Africa, primarily through its operational arm, Uganda Little League Baseball. Founded in 2007 by Richard Stanley, the foundation takes a hands-on, programmatic approach rather than making grants to external organizations. Its strategy centers on three pillars: (1) direct sports program delivery through 25+ youth leagues serving 15,000+ children ages 6-18.
303 Development Foundation Corp is headquartered in STATEN ISLAND, NY. The foundation primarily funds organizations in Uganda, East Africa.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| richard stanley | president | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| barbara salerno | treasurer | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| suzanne fernandez | secretary | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| christina copeland | vice president | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Total Giving
$1.7M
Total Assets
$5.7M
Fair Market Value
$5.7M
Net Worth
$5.7M
Grants Paid
N/A
Contributions
$2.1M
Net Investment Income
N/A
Distribution Amount
N/A
Total: $5.7M
Total Grants
6
Total Giving
$9.2M
Average Grant
$1.5M
Median Grant
$1.7M
Unique Recipients
1
Most Common Grant
$1.7M
of 2024 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| uganda baseball co rich stanleybaseball development | Staten Island, NY | $1.7M | 2024 |