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Del Corazon is a private corporation based in SAN DIEGO, CA. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2006. The principal officer is William G Ayyad. It holds total assets of $1.2M. Annual income is reported at $1.4M. Total assets have grown from N/A in 2010 to $1.4M in 2022. The foundation is governed by 2 officers and trustees. Tax records are available from 2017 to 2023. Grantmaking is concentrated in California. According to available records, Del Corazon has made 83 grants totaling $4.3M, with a median grant of $10K. Annual giving has grown from $726K in 2020 to $1.1M in 2023. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $1.8M distributed across 30 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $100 to $450K, with an average award of $51K. The foundation has supported 38 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in California, North Carolina, New York, which account for 95% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 5 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Del Corazón de Jesucristo is an operating foundation, not a grantmaking institution. Its funding flows inward — toward sustaining its own medical, educational, and sports programs in El Catey, Dominican Republic. Grant-seekers should not approach this organization for funding. Instead, potential collaborators (faith-based medical organizations, Christian youth ministries, Caribbean health initiatives) may find value in exploring partnership, volunteer placement, or joint programming agreements. If pursuing any relationship, the entry point is volunteer engagement or ministry partnership, not a formal grant application.
No public grantmaking program identified. Del Corazón operates entirely as a direct-service ministry. Assets total approximately $1.18 million, used to sustain operations in the Dominican Republic. The organization fundraises from individual donors, church partners, and short-term mission trip participants. There is no evidence of a competitive grants program, RFP process, or history of awarding grants to third-party nonprofits.
Among faith-based international medical missions headquartered in Southern California, Del Corazón occupies a niche focused on the Dominican Republic — an underserved geography compared to more prominent medical mission hubs like Haiti or Central America. Similar organizations include Esperança (operating in Africa and Latin America) and International Medical Outreach. Unlike larger faith-based health funders such as the Leahi Fund or Samaritan's Purse, Del Corazón does not make external grants. Its integrated sickle cell disease program is a distinguishing feature reflecting targeted epidemiological awareness of Afro-Caribbean health disparities.
Website active as of March 2025, featuring a 2023 ministry video. The organization continues to recruit for long-term and short-term mission trips, indicating ongoing operational activity. Staff page lists Dr. Steve Dorsey, M.D. (founder/director) and Dr. Leslie Valenzuela, M.D. No recent press releases or major announcements, consistent with a small operational ministry that communicates primarily through church networks and personal outreach.
Do not submit a grant application to Del Corazón de Jesucristo — it does not make grants. If your organization operates in the Dominican Republic and aligns with a Christian medical or educational mission, consider reaching out to explore partnership or volunteer coordination. For healthcare professionals or students seeking mission trip placements, Del Corazón's short-term and long-term trip programs offer structured field experiences. Organizations seeking actual grant funding for similar international health work should look to funders such as the Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation (which funds Catholic-affiliated international programs), or USAID-backed mechanisms for Caribbean health initiatives.
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Smallest Grant
$100
Median Grant
$10K
Average Grant
$36K
Largest Grant
$225K
Based on 20 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
No public grantmaking program identified. Del Corazón operates entirely as a direct-service ministry. Assets total approximately $1.18 million, used to sustain operations in the Dominican Republic. The organization fundraises from individual donors, church partners, and short-term mission trip participants. There is no evidence of a competitive grants program, RFP process, or history of awarding grants to third-party nonprofits.
Del Corazon has distributed a total of $4.3M across 83 grants. The median grant size is $10K, with an average of $51K. Individual grants have ranged from $100 to $450K.
Del Corazón de Jesucristo is an operating foundation, not a grantmaking institution. Its funding flows inward — toward sustaining its own medical, educational, and sports programs in El Catey, Dominican Republic. Grant-seekers should not approach this organization for funding. Instead, potential collaborators (faith-based medical organizations, Christian youth ministries, Caribbean health initiatives) may find value in exploring partnership, volunteer placement, or joint programming agreements. .
Del Corazon is headquartered in SAN DIEGO, CA. While based in CA, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 5 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| William G Ayyad | PRESIDENT | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Daniel Ayyad | TREASURER/SECRETARY | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Total Giving
$1.2M
Total Assets
$1.4M
Fair Market Value
$2.1M
Net Worth
$942K
Grants Paid
$1.1M
Contributions
$250K
Net Investment Income
$51K
Distribution Amount
$127K
Total Grants
83
Total Giving
$4.3M
Average Grant
$51K
Median Grant
$10K
Unique Recipients
38
Most Common Grant
$10K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Futuro BrillanteSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION | San Diego, CA | $450K | 2023 |
| Sharp Healthcare FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | San Diego, CA | $200K | 2023 |
| Global Care AllianceSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | La Mesa, CA | $152K | 2023 |
| Uc San Diego FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | La Jolla, CA | $100K | 2023 |
| Nativity Prep AcademyEDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR UNDER-SERVED CHILDREN | San Diego, CA | $90K | 2023 |
| The Ucla FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | Los Angeles, CA | $48K | 2023 |
| Dysautonomia InternationalSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | New York, NY | $10K | 2023 |
| Reno-Tahoe Open FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | Reno, NV | $10K | 2023 |
| Usd Burnham-Moores Center For Real EstateSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | La Jolla, CA | $10K | 2023 |
| Wesley United Methodist ChurchSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | San Diego, CA | $8K | 2023 |
| Challenged Athletes FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | San Diego, CA | $2K | 2023 |
| CureboundDC DONATION TO GOPEDAL CUREBOUND | San Diego, CA | $2K | 2023 |
| Susan G Komen FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION | Dallas, TX | $1K | 2023 |
| Angels Of GraceSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | Fresno, CA | $598 | 2023 |
| Go Fund MeSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION | West Hollywood, CA | $115 | 2023 |
| The Salvation ArmySUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | San Diego, CA | $25K | 2022 |
| Pacific Ridge SchoolSUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS | Carlsbad, CA | $15K | 2022 |
| University Of San DiegoSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION. | San Diego, CA | $10K | 2022 |
| CurboundDC DONATION TO GOPEDAL CUREBOUND | San Diego, CA | $2K | 2022 |
| City National BankGOFNDME FIGHT AGAINST - DONATION TO MARIA GALINDO'S BROTHER | San Diego, CA | $1K | 2022 |
| Ymca #022814YOUTH COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND OUTREACH | San Diego, CA | $500 | 2022 |
| High Point UniversitySUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS | High Point, NC | $55K | 2021 |
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