Good Citizen Project is a private corporation based in DRIPPING SPGS, TX. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2022. It holds total assets of $4.8M. Annual income is reported at $3K. The Missionary Fund for Estee Revill serving as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (a 501c3) for 18 months, including the entirety of 2022 meets and assists GCP to fulfil our charitable purpose by sending young people (age18-20) far from home to teach and encourage others to live by principles that foster happiness, success and better communities through religious teachings. This resulted in many new friends joining and participating in positive and constructive ways in their local communities throughout Italy. According to available records, Good Citizen Project has made 9 grants totaling $122K, with a median grant of $4K. Annual giving has grown from $1K in 2021 to $104K in 2023. Individual grants have ranged from $590 to $104K, with an average award of $14K. The foundation has supported 4 unique organizations. Grants have been distributed to organizations in Utah and Idaho. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
The Missionary Fund for Estee Revill serving as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (a 501c3) for 18 months, including the entirety of 2022 meets and assists GCP to fulfil our charitable purpose by sending young people (age18-20) far from home to teach and encourage others to live by principles that foster happiness, success and better communities through religious teachings. This resulted in many new friends joining and participating in positive and constructive ways in their local communities throughout Italy.
Expenses: $4K
Food Prep was our 4H cooperative year-long recurring event, which consisted of cooperation with Dripping Springs 4H, Hays County 4H and other regional and state 4H entities. We served, taught and coordinated multiple youth teams in all age categories in regular practices and competitions. These kids and youth are learning to cook healthy main dishes, appetizers, side dishes and desserts. This effort propels our charitable mission by teaching kids to create healthy food choices for themselves and understand how and why to make healthy decisions for life. We are helping to build a robust and tight knit community in Dripping Springs and in the wider Texas State 4H community.
Expenses: $1K
The HXP cooperation research, planning, preparation, selection and registration was done in coordination with Humanitarian Experiences, a 501c3. These events are targeted to youth, ages 14-18 and helps GCP fulfil our charitable purpose of teaching youth how to work hard and give service to those in need, both globally and nationally. Building schools, playgrounds, centers and language and cultural learning are all incorporated according to the local needs and culture. These skills for youth are necessary for good citizenship and improve the societies where these youth serve and local communities when matured, hard-working and service-oriented youth return.
Expenses: $1K
The youth camping event was done in preparation for HXP to teach skills and encourage independence for future HXP trips. This event helps GCP meet its charitable purpose through teaching life skills, encouraging a connection with nature, cooperation and positive interactions with other youth for good citizenship.
The Missionary Fund for Estee Revill serving as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (a 501c3) for 18 months, including the entirety of 2022 meets and assists GCP to fulfil our charitable purpose by sending young people (age18-20) far from home to teach and encourage others to live by principles that foster happiness, success and better communities through religious teachings. This resulted in many new friends joining and participating in positive and constructive ways in their local communities throughout Italy. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 9 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in UT, ID.
Good Citizen Project has distributed a total of $122K across 9 grants. The median grant size is $4K, with an average of $14K. Individual grants have ranged from $590 to $104K.
Good Citizen Project typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Good Citizen Project is headquartered in DRIPPING SPGS, TX. While based in TX, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 2 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Melissa Orsak | Director | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Kaare Revill | Director | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Jason Revill | Director | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total Giving
$200K
Total Assets
$4.9M
Fair Market Value
$4.9M
Net Worth
$4.9M
Grants Paid
$104K
Contributions
$3M
Net Investment Income
$165K
Distribution Amount
$0
Total Grants
9
Total Giving
$122K
Average Grant
$14K
Median Grant
$4K
Unique Recipients
4
Most Common Grant
$1K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lds ChurchMissionary Fund | Salt Lake City, UT | $104K | 2023 |
| Michael AngusDonation to renovate bathroom to handicapped accessible | Toronto | $4K | 2022 |
| Hxp HumanitarianHumanitarian Trips to Chile | Salt Lake City, UT | $1K | 2022 |
| Brent LaneReceived for participating in a charitable golf tournament to encourage other potential donees to contribute and participate. | Eagle, ID | $590 | 2021 |
Expenses: $348
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