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Edward S And Winifred G Moseley Foundation is a private trust based in BOSTON, MA. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2007. The principal officer is Ropes & Gray Pl. It holds total assets of $19.3M. Annual income is reported at $4.5M. The foundation is governed by 12 officers and trustees. The edward s & winifred g moseley foundation was created to provide financial support to charitable organizations which are entitled to exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the irs code of 1986. The foundation further limits its support to organizations which foster the health, education, safety or welfare of children, with particular attention to (but not limited to) organizations, organized and operating within the greater boston area. The trustees focus on organizations that support families as well as children. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2021 to 2024. Grantmaking is concentrated in Massachusetts. According to available records, Edward S And Winifred G Moseley Foundation has made 214 grants totaling $5.2M, with a median grant of $20K. Annual giving has grown from $2.3M in 2023 to $2.9M in 2024. Individual grants have ranged from $5K to $250K, with an average award of $24K. The foundation has supported 88 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in Massachusetts, Maine, Florida, which account for 99% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 5 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Smallest Grant
$5K
Median Grant
$20K
Average Grant
$22K
Largest Grant
$55K
Based on 48 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
The edward s & winifred g moseley foundation was created to provide financial support to charitable organizations which are entitled to exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the irs code of 1986. The foundation further limits its support to organizations which foster the health, education, safety or welfare of children, with particular attention to (but not limited to) organizations, organized and operating within the greater boston area. The trustees focus on organizations that support families as well as children.
The edward s & winifred g moseley foundation was created to provide financial support to charitable organizations which are entitled to exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the irs code of 1986. The foundation further limits its support to organizations which foster the health, education, safety or welfare of children, with particular attention to (but not limited to) organizations, organized and operating within the greater boston area. The trustees focus on organizations that support families as well as children. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 214 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in MA, ME, FL.
Edward S And Winifred G Moseley Foundation has distributed a total of $5.2M across 214 grants. The median grant size is $20K, with an average of $24K. Individual grants have ranged from $5K to $250K.
Edward S And Winifred G Moseley Foundation typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Edward S And Winifred G Moseley Foundation is headquartered in BOSTON, MA. While based in MA, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 5 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert G Howe | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| CHRISTOPHER T BARROW | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| KARIN WILKS | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| KAY HOWE | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| DAVID HUNTRESS | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| NORMAN WILKS | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| HANNAH BESANCENEY | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| Cameron Barrow | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| Christopher T Barrow | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| Hannah Besanceney | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| Norman Wilks | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
| Kay Howe | TRUSTEE | $15K | $0 | $15K |
Total Giving
$1.6M
Total Assets
$19.3M
Fair Market Value
$33M
Net Worth
$19.3M
Grants Paid
$1.6M
Contributions
N/A
Net Investment Income
$1.8M
Distribution Amount
$1.6M
Total: $17.7M
Total Grants
214
Total Giving
$5.2M
Average Grant
$24K
Median Grant
$20K
Unique Recipients
88
Most Common Grant
$10K
of 2024 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open DoorHEALTHY FOOD FOR KIDS IN A STRUGGLING ECONOMY | Gloucester, MA | $40K | 2024 |
| ESPERANZA ACADEMYESPERANZA ACADEMT'S READY TO RISE CAMPAIGN | LAWRENCE, MA | $250K | 2024 |
| YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION INCYDO PROGRAMS: LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP FOR LAWRENCE YOUTH & YEAR-ROUND LEARNING & LEADERSHIP FOR LAWRENCE YOUTH | LAWRENCE, MA | $105K | 2024 |
| Cor Unum Meal CenterCOR UNUM MEAL CENTER IMPROVEMENTS | Lawrence, MA | $75K | 2024 |
| MAINE COAST HERITAGE TRUSTGENERAL PURPOSE | TOPSHAM, ME | $75K | 2024 |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF LOWER MERRIMACK VALLEYAFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS | SALISBURY, MA | $65K | 2024 |
| Jeanne Geiger Crisis CenterCOMMUNITY BASED SERVICES | Newburyport, MA | $60K | 2024 |
| BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF LYNN"PROJECT LEARN" PROGRAM | LYNN, MA | $55K | 2024 |
| OUR NEIGHBORS' TABLECREATING UNIVERSAL FOOD ACCESS IN ESSEX COUNTY | AMESBURY, MA | $50K | 2024 |
| The Pettengill House IncGENERAL OPERATING FUNDING | Amesbury, MA | $45K | 2024 |
| HAWC - HEALING ABUSE WORKING FOR CHANGE INCHAWC CHILDREN'S SERVICES | SALEM, MA | $45K | 2024 |
| Kipp AcademyABOVE AND BEYOND: MORE TIME PROGRAM | Lynn, MA | $40K | 2024 |
| Plummer Youth Promise IncOVERCOMING OBSTACLES TO ACHIEVE PERMANENCY FOR YOUTH IN FOSTER CARE PROGRAM | Salem, MA | $40K | 2024 |
| THE RESOLUTION CENTERPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT SKILLS PROGRAM & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT | BEVERLY, MA | $40K | 2024 |
| Anna Jacques HospitalAJH CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC UNIT | Newburyport, MA | $35K | 2024 |
| Notre Dame Cristo Rey High SchoolCOLLEGE COUNSELING PROGRAM | Methuen, MA | $35K | 2024 |
| Ywca Northeastern MaYWCA CHILDREN'S CENTER | Lawrence, MA | $35K | 2024 |
| FIRST PARISH NEWBURY FOOD PANTRYSCHOOL FOOD PANTRY PROGRAM | NEWBURY, MA | $35K | 2024 |
| UTECJOB TRAINING, EDUCATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUNG ADULTS | LOWELL, MA | $35K | 2024 |
| COMMUNITY ACTION INCLOW INCOME SUPPORT SERVICES | HAVERHILL, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| FAMILY SERVICES OF THE MERRIMACK VALLEYYOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM & BROTHERS IN ARMS MEN'S SUPPORT CIRCLE | LAWRENCE, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| North Shore Community Mediation IncPOSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND PEER MEDIATION PROGRAMMING | Beverly, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| WELLSPRING HOUSECAREER PATHWAYS PROGRAM AT GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL & EXPANDING WELLSPRING'S DEMONSTRATED MODEL OF EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER ADVISING FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS | GLOUCESTER, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| La Vida IncLA VIDA SCHOLARS | Lynn, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| Lawrence Family Development IncSISU YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM | Lawrence, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER LOWELLMEMBERSHIP & FAMILY SERVICES | LOWELL, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| BEYOND SOCCERBEYOND SOCCER: FIELDING THE FUTURE, & GOING "BEYOND" FOR LAWRENCE YOUTH | LAWRENCE, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| FIREHOUSE CENTER FOR THE ARTSYOUTH EDUCATION PROGRAMMING | NEWBURYPORT, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| BELLESINI ACADEMYSTUDENT SPONSORSHIP | LAWRENCE, MA | $30K | 2024 |
| OASIS HEALTH NETWORKINCREASING MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE ACCESS FOR UNINSURED ADULTS IN MIDCOAST MAINE | BRUNSWICK, ME | $25K | 2024 |
| BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF HAVERHILLCAMP TASKER TRANSPORTATION | HAVERHILL, MA | $25K | 2024 |
| ESSEX ART CENTERBUILDING CREATIVELY | LAWRENCE, MA | $25K | 2024 |
| LAZARUS HOUSEFOOD, SHELTER AND CLOTHING FOR RESIDENTS IN NEEDGENERAL OPERATING FUNDING | LAWRENCE, MA | $25K | 2024 |
| Governor'S AcademyGOVS PLUS PROGRAM | Byfield, MA | $25K | 2024 |
| SUENOS BASKETBALLMORE THAN BASKETBALL & SUENOS BASKETBALL: BACK TO BASICS | LAWRENCE, MA | $25K | 2024 |