Grants

Supporting meaningful projects through social impact investing aimed at growth, freedom, and community well-being
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Tax-exempt status and donation benefits

Clover Foundation qualifies as a tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and is exempt from federal income taxes. Donations to the Foundation are deductible as charitable contributions on income tax returns, subject to IRC limitations.

Year

2025

Grantee

University of Piura - Esteban Campodonico Award Program (Peru)

Grant specifics

Funding for the University's annual award program that, since 1995, has recognized a person or institution contributing in an outstanding way to Peruvian society.

$120,000

Year

2025

Grantee

YSI - Youth Service International Inc. (USA)

Grant specifics

Support for two-week summer projects in Mexico and Peru. 15 high school juniors travel to Peru to work on the renovation of village churches. Another 15 high school juniors go to Mexico to renovate low-income houses.

$20,000

Year

2025

Grantee

Asociación Antioqueña para la Cultura (Colombia)

Grant specifics

Grant supports the renovation of 8 educational centers in Colombia.The Antioquian Association for Culture (ASAC) promotes, supports and manages social programs for the training of women and families.

$2,100,000

Year

2025

Grantee

Kianda Foundation (Kenya)

Grant specifics

Support for renovations of Kianda Foundation's various centers, such as Kimlea and Faida. The Kianda Foundation works to improve the dignity of women and girls in Kenya through education and skills development.

$2,080,000

Year

2025

Grantee

Association pour la Promotion Sociale de la Culture (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Grant specifics

Support for the extension of the Tabora Cultural Center. This Congolese university center works to train over 1500 students to combine professional skills with solid moral values.

$472,500
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