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R M Towill Foundation

Honolulu, HI  ·  EIN 830397737  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$234K

Total Giving

$22K

Grants on File

19

Average Grant

$1K

Giving Radius

Where R M Towill Foundation Has Given

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Historical grants to 14 recipients across 1 state. Top concentrations: HONOLULU ($15K, 11 grants), EWA BEACH ($3K, 2 grants), WAILUKU ($2K, 1 grant), WAIALUA ($2K, 3 grants), KAILUA ($500, 1 grant).

Section I

How to Apply

The organization receives requests for grants from Hawaii schools and school teachers, and from representatives of various educational support organizations, for needed supplies, equipment, educational projects, and construction projects. Other community organizations may send in requests for grants as well.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

The Organization Generally Focuses Its Grants to Hawaii Schools and School Teachers, Non-profit Educational or Educational and Community Support Organizations. Recipients Are Selected on the Basis of the Nature of the Projects for Which Grants Are Being Requested and the Amount of Funds Available.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Kauai High School Foundation $500 2020
Asce Student Chapter $500 2020
Friends of Waialua Robotics $500 2020
Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation $1K 2020
Maui Health Foundation $2K 2021
Friends of Waialua Robotics $500 2021
Sacred Hearts Academy $250 2021
Moanalua High School Ptsa $500 2023
Radford High School Athletic Boosters $500 2023
Special Olympics $250 2023
Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation $5K 2023
Assets School $500 2023
Friends of Waialua Robotics $500 2023
Hawaii First Robotics $3K 2023
Jchs Band Boosters $2K 2023
Lhes Foundation $500 2023
Mckinley High School $500 2023
Mckinley High School $500 2022
Hawaii First Robotics $2K 2022

19 grants total

Section VI

Filing History

Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.

Year Total Assets Qualifying Distributions Total Revenue Total Expenses
2023 $230K $11K $23K $16K
2022 $223K $10K $21K $5K
2021 $207K $10K $18K $5K
2020 $193K $9K $18K $4K
2019 $180K $8K $17K $6K
2015 $136K $6K $29K $11K
2014 $118K $5K $30K $25K
2013 $114K $4K $53K $50K
2012 $111K $5K $50K $56K
2011 $117K $5K $129K $86K

Section VII

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