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Private Foundation · NH

Service Credit Union Impact Foundation

Portsmouth, NH  ·  EIN 843223773  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$725K

Total Giving

$1.8M

Grants on File

82

Average Grant

$22K

Giving Radius

Where Service Credit Union Impact Foundation Has Given

AK — no grants on file AL — no grants on file AR — no grants on file AZ — no grants on file CA — $5K across 2 grants CO — no grants on file CT — $5K across 2 grants DC — $2K across 1 grant DE — $2K across 1 grant FL — $1.4M across 5 grants GA — $15K across 3 grants HI — no grants on file IA — no grants on file ID — no grants on file IL — $4K across 3 grants IN — $5K across 2 grants KS — no grants on file KY — no grants on file LA — no grants on file MA — $35K across 11 grants MD — $5K across 1 grant ME — $2K across 1 grant MI — no grants on file MN — $2K across 1 grant MO — no grants on file MS — no grants on file MT — no grants on file NC — no grants on file ND — no grants on file NE — no grants on file NH — $292K across 22 grants NJ — no grants on file NM — no grants on file NV — no grants on file NY — $18K across 3 grants OH — $8K across 2 grants OK — no grants on file OR — $2K across 1 grant PA — $10K across 3 grants RI — $5K across 2 grants SC — no grants on file SD — no grants on file TN — no grants on file TX — $1K across 1 grant UT — $1K across 1 grant VA — $15K across 4 grants VT — $22K across 7 grants WA — no grants on file WI — no grants on file WV — $2K across 1 grant WY — no grants on file
Historical grants to 77 recipients across 23 states. Top concentrations: TAMPA ($1.3M, 4 grants), MANCHESTER ($49K, 3 grants), LACONIA ($38K, 1 grant), CLAREMONT ($36K, 1 grant), PORTSMOUTH ($28K, 1 grant). Plus international giving not shown on this map.

Section I

How to Apply

See application on the foundation website for details.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

The foundation's scholarship is intended to assist students across the state of New Hampshire in funding their higher education needs and award deserving students to attain their educational goals, meet their professional objectives and achieve their fullest ability. Eligible applicants: High school seniors. Students currently enrolled in a 2-year program. Future students not currently attending school but have been accepted to a 2-year program. The student applying must be a member in good standing of Service Credit Union for one year or longer. Award restrictions: Non-renewable scholarship. Applicant must be pursuing a 2 or 4 year college degree. Full-time attendance to college is preferred. Part-time attendance must be justified.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Robert Irvine Foundation $194K 2020
Homeland Heroes $2K 2020
Nh Food Bank $1K 2020
Child Advocacy Program $1K 2020
Chaplain Emergency Relief Fund $2K 2020
Julia Ackermassachusetts College Of $2K 2021
Steven Thompsonuniversity of New Ha $2K 2021
Natalie Williamssaint Michaels Coll $5K 2021
Andrew Villaloboscase Western Reser $2K 2021
Robert Irvine Foundation $291K 2021
Maximus Geniogeorgia Institute of T $5K 2021
Luis Pradauniversity of Pittsburgh $5K 2021
Bettina Wagneruniversity of Virgini $5K 2021
Ariann Lecourswestfield State Unive $2K 2021
Alex-Skye Simonuniversity of the Ar $2K 2021
Heather Calderuniversity of Portlan $2K 2021
Abigail Palmersacred Heart Universi $2K 2021
Jarrett Breglersouthern Nh Universi $2K 2021
Kate Kellyboston College $2K 2021
Homeland Heros Foundation $350 2021
Molly Ewingfordham University $2K 2021
Morgan Pulliamuniversity of Notre D $2K 2021
Grayson Bentongeorgia Insititute Of $5K 2021
Shu-Tong Murrayamerican University $2K 2022
Madison Broughtonuniversity of Verm $2K 2022

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Section V

Board of Directors

  • DAVID ARAUJO PRESIDENT
  • TYLER PHIL TREASURER
  • TYLER KUHN VICE PRESIDENT/SECRETARY
  • MICHAEL DVORAK BOARD MEMBER
  • MAY HATEM BOARD MEMBER
  • SARAH KUHL FOUNDATION SPECIALIST
  • DAVID ARAUJO PRESIDENT
  • TYLER PHIL TREASURER
  • WENDY BESWICK VP/SECRETARY
  • MICHAEL DVORAK BOARD MEMBER
  • MAY HATEM BOARD MEMBER
  • DAVID ARAUJO PRESIDENT/CHAIR
  • TYLER PHIL TREASURER
  • WENDY BESWICK VP/SECRETARY
  • MICHAEL DVORAK BOARD MEMBER
  • MAY HATEM BOARD MEMBER
  • DAVID ARAUJO PRESIDENT/CHAIR
  • TYLER PHIL TREASURER
  • WENDY BESWICK VP/SECRETARY
  • MICHAEL BERGERON BOARD MEMBER (RETIRED 11/2020)
  • FAWN TERWILLIGER BOARD MEMBER (RETIRED)
  • MICHAEL DVORAK BOARD MEMBER (AS OF 11/2020)
  • MAY HATEM BOARD MEMBER

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 $500K $24K $1.4M $1.2M
2022 $231K $14K $690K $612K
2021 $154K $14K $371K $433K
2020 $216K $8K $484K $268K
2019 $5 $4K $4K

Section VII

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