Sisters of Reparation Charitable Trust

EIN 20-3278834 · OH · NTEE T22

Invitation only Typical grant ~$30K Funds in NY
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Giving Profile

In 2024, Sisters of Reparation Charitable Trust based in OH paid 13 grants totaling $750K to 13 organizations. Individual grants ranged from $20K to $250K, with a median of $30K. Its largest recipients included GOOD SAMARITAN FDN FOR BETTER, WEUPLIFT INC, and ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE. The foundation does not accept unsolicited applications — giving is by invitation only.

Foundation at a Glance

Total assets
$10,257,333
Giving (latest yr)
$750,000
Filing year
2024
Itemized grants
13
Median grant
$30K
Recipients
13
States reached
1
Officers/trustees
4
Unsolicited applications
No — invitation only

Where the Money Goes

Top recipients

  • Good Samaritan Fdn for Better$250,000
  • Weuplift Inc$150,000
  • Advocating for Change$70,000
  • Church of St John the Evangelist$40,000
  • Our Lady of Shkodra$40,000

Where grants went

  • New York$750,000 · 13 grants

Grants Paid (13)

Good Samaritan Fdn for Better
New York, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$250,000
Weuplift Inc
Forest Hills, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$150,000
Advocating for Change
Spring Valley, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$70,000
Our Lady of Shkodra
Hartsdale, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$40,000
Partnership for Inner City Education
New York, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$40,000
Church of St John the Evangelist
New York, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$40,000
Catholic Charities Community Services of
Haverstraw, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$30,000
Sisters of Life
Suffern, NY
Support of Daily Operations
$30,000
Mommas Inc
Levittown, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$20,000
Helping Hands Interfaith Coalition
Spring Valley, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$20,000
Birthright of Nassau & Suffolk Inc
Wantagh, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$20,000
Ryan Patrick O'shea Foundation
Rockville Center, NY
Support for Daily Operation
$20,000

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FAQFrequently Asked Questions

No. Sisters of Reparation Charitable Trust does not accept unsolicited applications — its grantmaking is by invitation only. Cultivating a relationship or securing an introduction is typically required.

In its most recent filing, Sisters of Reparation Charitable Trust reported 13 itemized grants totaling $750K. Individual grants ranged from $20K to $250K (median $30K).

Recent recipients include GOOD SAMARITAN FDN FOR BETTER, WEUPLIFT INC, ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE, among 13 organizations in total. The full grant list is on this page.

Sisters of Reparation Charitable Trust is a private foundation based in Ohio, per its IRS 990-PF filing.

Sisters of Reparation Charitable Trust gives by invitation only, so there is no open application. Officer and address details from its 990-PF are the best starting point for an introduction.

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