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

2023

Grantee

University of Piura - Esteban Campodonico Award Program (Peru)

Grant specifics

Special support for the publication of a commemorative book detailing 30 years of the Esteban Campodonico Award in Peru.

$40,000

Year

2023

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

2022

Grantee

Asociación Para La Cooperación Cultural (Panama)

Grant specifics

Financial assistance for construction loans to Panama non-profit. APCC promotes education with moral values and undertakes social projects to help poor Panamanians.

$577,500

Year

2022

Grantee

Colegio Montefalco - Asociación Cultural International, A.C. (Mexico)

Grant specifics

Support for scholarships and school maintenance for longtime partner in Mexico. Began as a farm school teaching the trades to girls. Today it is an elementary school and high school.

$100,000

Year

2022

Grantee

Pan-Atlantic University (Nigeria)

Grant specifics

Provided loan relief for University's construction loan debt exacerbated by currency fluctuations. The university offers academic programs at the undergraduate, Master's, and doctoral levels.

$328,500
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