Grants
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
Prelatura della Santa Croce e Opus Dei (Italy)
Grant specifics
€2.5m capital grant for construction of new Villa Fontana facility with connector to Villa Tevere.
Year
2025
Grantee
The Witherspoon Institute (USA)
Grant specifics
Support for the Institute’s Summer Seminars for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. Over 100 students participate in a series of intense courses that examine different areas of human knowledge using the insights of the Western ethical tradition.
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.
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.
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.
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