The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 11-3551993

Foundation Overview

Based in Remsenburg, NY, The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation has awarded 105 grants totaling $12,192,585 to organizations in New York, District of Columbia and 4 other states across the US. Individual grants range from $260 to $500,000, with a median award of $100,000.

Latest Tax Year
2022
Total Giving (all years)
$12,192,585
Total Assets
$33,759,939
Median Grant (all grants)
$100,000

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
18
Median Grant
$95,000
% No Significant Change
-5% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: February 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Closed Network: 11%

2 of 18 recipients (11%) were new grantees. Foundation maintains tight relationships with established partners. New applicants rarely succeed without insider connections.

Geographic Focus
New York

80% of all grants are concentrated in New York, demonstrating highly focused geographic giving. This foundation prioritizes deep community impact in its primary service area. Within New York, funding concentrates in New York (38%), Brooklyn (13%), Westhampton Beach (7%).

Funding Trajectory
+17%

Stable funding levels with 17% change over 3 years indicate consistent grant-making capacity and predictable philanthropic resources. This stability suggests reliable ongoing funding opportunities.

Program Areas
Healthcare + 3 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on healthcare (38%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

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Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
914 Cares $174,960 White Plains, NY, US 914cares Works To Ensure Our Neighbors In Need Are Cared For By Collaborating, Supporting And Providing Resources To Local Organizations, Educating The Community About Poverty And Encouraging Actionable Generosity. 2022
Asian Americans For Equality Inc $240,000 New York, NY, US General Program Support For Aafe Community Services To Serve More Immigrant And Low-income Renters, High School Students, And Community Members In Applying For Affordable Housing, Accessing Rental Assistance, And Enrolling In Entitlement Benefits, Health Care Insurance, Unemployment Benefits, And Mental Health Support. 2022
Astor Services For Children And Families $55,000 Rhinebeck, NY, US Providing Behavioral Health And Educational Services So That Children Have The Opportunity To Meet Life's Challenges, Pursue Their Dreams, And Reach Their Full Potential. 2022
Camp Exclamation Point Inc $10,000 Essex Jct, VT, US Providing Continuity And Community To Underserved Rural Vermont Kids Through A Weeklong Residential Summer Camp. 2022
Center For Civilians In Conflict $250,000 Washington, DC, US Improving Protection For Civilians Caught In Conflicts Around The World By Calling On And Advising International Organizations, Governments, Militaries, And Armed Non-state Actors To Adopt And Implement Policies To Prevent Civilian Harm. 2022
Community-word Project Inc $90,000 New York, NY, US To Facilitate Culturally Responsive, Multidisciplinary Art Programs For Students, Teaching Artists, And Communities To Develop And Amplify Their Voices And Creative Skills. We Envision A World Where All Artists And Learners Work Together To Recognize And Celebrate The Power Of Their Creative Voices To Manifest A More Equitable Future. 2022
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School $70,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Educating Young People Of Limited Economic Means To Become People Of Faith, Purpose, And Service By Supporting The Scholarship Fund. 2022
Delivering Good Inc $150,000 New York, NY, US Uniting Retailers, Manufacturers, Foundations And Individuals To Provide People Impacted By Poverty And Tragedy With New Merchandise, Effectively Distributed Through A Network Of Agency Partners To Offer Hope, Dignity And Self-esteem To At-risk Children, Families And Individuals. 2022
East End Hospice Inc $250,000 Westhampton Beach, NY, US Improving Lives Across The East End Through Expert Care, Comfort And Compassion For Terminally Ill Patients And Their Families. 2022
East Side House Inc $100,000 Bronx, NY, US The Post-secondary Pathways (Psp) Program Places The 30-40% Of Students Who Are Not Immediately College Bound With Alternative Pathways That Lead To Careers That Pay A Living Wage Through Training And Certification Programs Related To Nyc's Fastest Growing Job Sectors Of Healthcare, Technology, And Construction. 2022
Family Center Inc $50,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Improving Child And Family Outcomes Through Programs That Address The Behavioral And Social Determinants Of Health Is The Focus Of Our Work Keeping Vulnerable New Yorkers Stronger, Longer. 2022
Fiver Childrens Foundation Inc $100,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Children To Make Ethical And Healthy Decisions, To Become Engaged Citizens, And To Succeed In School, Careers, And Life Via A Comprehensive Youth Development Organization That Makes A 10-year Commitment To Children From Underserved Communities Throughout New York City And Central New York. 2022
Girls Educational And Mentoring Services (Gems) $50,000 New York, NY, US Girls Educational And Mentoring Services' (Gems) Mission Is To Empower Girls And Young Women, Ages 12-24, Who Have Experienced Commercial Sexual Exploitation And Domestic Trafficking To Exit The Commercial Sex Industry And Develop To Their Full Potential. Gems Is Committed To Ending Commercial Sexual Exploitation And Domestic Trafficking Of Children By Changing Individual Lives, Transforming Public Perception, And Revolutionizing The Systems And Policies That Impact Sexually Exploited Youth. 2022
International Tennis Hall Of Fame $50,000 Newport, RI, US Teamfame Provides A Positive, Fun, Safe, And Nurturing Environmentwith A Focus On Academic Success, Character Development, Enrichment,and Tennis. Through Year-round Programs Students Have Improved Theiracademic And Social Skills While Learning How To Incorporate Healthierhabits Into Their Daily Routines. 2022
New York Common Pantry $125,000 New York, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2022
Storytelling Arts Inc $65,000 Stockton, NJ, US Boosting Literacy And Building Community Through Classroom Residencies, Teacher Development, And Services In Juvenile Detention Centers. 2022
The Retreat $100,000 East Hampton, NY, US Provide Safety, Shelter And Support For Victims Of Domestic Abuse And To Break The Cycle Of Family Violence. 2022
United Way Of Long Island $65,000 Deer Park, NY, US Aiding Youths In The Area Of Workforce Development (Ages Of 18 And 24) Via The Youth Build Program Who Come From Diverse Neighborhoods And Face Problems Associated With Low-income Communities, Including: Dropping-out Of School, Unemployment, Crime, Welfare, Gang Activity, Foster Care, Homelessness And Crowded, Low-performing Schools. 2022
914 Cares $98,415 White Plains, NY, US 914cares Works To Ensure Our Neighbors In Need Are Cared For By Collaborating, Supporting And Providing Resources To Local Organizations, Educating The Community About Poverty And Encouraging Actionable Generosity. 2021
Asian Americans For Equality Inc $184,600 New York, NY, US General Program Support For Aafe Community Services To Serve More Immigrant And Low-income Renters, High School Students, And Community Members In Applying For Affordable Housing, Accessing Rental Assistance, And Enrolling In Entitlement Benefits, Health Care Insurance, Unemployment Benefits, And Mental Health Support. 2021
Astor Services For Children And Families $55,000 Rhinebeck, NY, US Providing Behavioral Health And Educational Services So That Children Have The Opportunity To Meet Life's Challenges, Pursue Their Dreams, And Reach Their Full Potential. 2021
Center For Civilians In Conflict $250,000 Washington, DC, US Improving Protection For Civilians Caught In Conflicts Around The World By Calling On And Advising International Organizations, Governments, Militaries, And Armed Non-state Actors To Adopt And Implement Policies To Prevent Civilian Harm. 2021
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School $67,500 Brooklyn, NY, US Educating Young People Of Limited Economic Means To Become People Of Faith, Purpose, And Service By Supporting The Scholarship Fund. 2021
Delivering Good Inc $200,000 New York, NY, US Uniting Retailers, Manufacturers, Foundations And Individuals To Provide People Impacted By Poverty And Tragedy With New Merchandise, Effectively Distributed Through A Network Of Agency Partners To Offer Hope, Dignity And Self-esteem To At-risk Children, Families And Individuals. 2021
East End Hospice Inc $500,000 Westhampton Beach, NY, US Improving Lives Across The East End Through Expert Care, Comfort And Compassion For Terminally Ill Patients And Their Families. 2021
East Side House Inc $100,000 Bronx, NY, US The Post-secondary Pathways (psp) Program Places The 30-40% Of Students Who Are Not Immediately College Bound With Alternative Pathways That Lead To Careers That Pay A Living Wage Through Training And Certification Programs Related To Nyc's Fastest Growing Job Sectors Of Healthcare, Technology, And Construction. 2021
Family Center Inc $50,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Improving Child And Family Outcomes Through Programs That Address The Behavioral And Social Determinants Of Health Is The Focus Of Our Work Keeping Vulnerable New Yorkers Stronger, Longer. 2021
Fiver Childrens Foundation Inc $100,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Children To Make Ethical And Healthy Decisions, To Become Engaged Citizens, And To Succeed In School, Careers, And Life Via A Comprehensive Youth Development Program That Makes A 10-year Commitment To Children From Underserved Communities Throughout New York City And Central New York. 2021
International Tennis Hall Of Fame $50,000 Newport, RI, US Teamfame Provides A Positive, Fun, Safe, And Nurturing Environment With A Focus On Academic Success, Character Development, Enrichment, And Tennis. Through Year-round Programs Students Have Improved Their Academic And Social Skills While Learning How To Incorporate Healthier Habits Into Their Daily Routines. 2021
New York Common Pantry $125,000 New York, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2021
New York Hall Of Science $200,000 Corona, NY, US Supporting The Core Programs Of The Science Career Ladder (scl) And Its Expansion Under The Alan J. Friedman Center For The Development Of Young Scientists. 2021
Storytelling Arts Inc $65,000 Stockton, NJ, US Boosting Literacy And Building Community Through Classroom Residencies, Teacher Development, And Services In Juvenile Detention Centers. 2021
United Way Of Long Island $115,000 Deer Park, NY, US Aiding Youths In The Area Of Workforce Development (ages Of 18 And 24) Via The Youth Build Program Who Come From Diverse Neighborhoods And Face Problems Associated With Low-income Communities, Including: Dropping-out Of School, Unemployment, Crime, Welfare, Gang Activity, Foster Care, Homelessness And Crowded, Low-performing Schools. 2021
914 Cares $98,415 White Plains, NY, US 914cares Works To Ensure Our Neighbors In Need Are Cared For By Collaborating, Supporting And Providing Resources To Local Organizations, Educating The Community About Poverty And Encouraging Actionable Generosity. 2021
Asian Americans For Equality Inc $184,600 New York, NY, US General Program Support For Aafe Community Services To Serve More Immigrant And Low-income Renters, High School Students, And Community Members In Applying For Affordable Housing, Accessing Rental Assistance, And Enrolling In Entitlement Benefits, Health Care Insurance, Unemployment Benefits, And Mental Health Support. 2021
Astor Services For Children And Families $55,000 Rhinebeck, NY, US Providing Behavioral Health And Educational Services So That Children Have The Opportunity To Meet Life's Challenges, Pursue Their Dreams, And Reach Their Full Potential. 2021
Center For Civilians In Conflict $250,000 Washington, DC, US Improving Protection For Civilians Caught In Conflicts Around The World By Calling On And Advising International Organizations, Governments, Militaries, And Armed Non-state Actors To Adopt And Implement Policies To Prevent Civilian Harm. 2021
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School $67,500 Brooklyn, NY, US Educating Young People Of Limited Economic Means To Become People Of Faith, Purpose, And Service By Supporting The Scholarship Fund. 2021
Delivering Good Inc $200,000 New York, NY, US Uniting Retailers, Manufacturers, Foundations And Individuals To Provide People Impacted By Poverty And Tragedy With New Merchandise, Effectively Distributed Through A Network Of Agency Partners To Offer Hope, Dignity And Self-esteem To At-risk Children, Families And Individuals. 2021
East End Hospice Inc $500,000 Westhampton Beach, NY, US Improving Lives Across The East End Through Expert Care, Comfort And Compassion For Terminally Ill Patients And Their Families. 2021
East Side House Inc $100,000 Bronx, NY, US The Post-secondary Pathways (Psp) Program Places The 30-40% Of Students Who Are Not Immediately College Bound With Alternative Pathways That Lead To Careers That Pay A Living Wage Through Training And Certification Programs Related To Nyc's Fastest Growing Job Sectors Of Healthcare, Technology, And Construction. 2021
Family Center Inc $50,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Improving Child And Family Outcomes Through Programs That Address The Behavioral And Social Determinants Of Health Is The Focus Of Our Work Keeping Vulnerable New Yorkers Stronger, Longer. 2021
Fiver Childrens Foundation Inc $100,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Children To Make Ethical And Healthy Decisions, To Become Engaged Citizens, And To Succeed In School, Careers, And Life Via A Comprehensive Youth Development Program That Makes A 10-year Commitment To Children From Underserved Communities Throughout New York City And Central New York. 2021
International Tennis Hall Of Fame $50,000 Newport, RI, US Teamfame Provides A Positive, Fun, Safe, And Nurturing Environment With A Focus On Academic Success, Character Development, Enrichment, And Tennis. Through Year-round Programs Students Have Improved Their Academic And Social Skills While Learning How To Incorporate Healthier Habits Into Their Daily Routines. 2021
New York Common Pantry $125,000 New York, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2021
New York Hall Of Science $200,000 Corona, NY, US Supporting The Core Programs Of The Science Career Ladder (Scl) And Its Expansion Under The Alan J. Friedman Center For The Development Of Young Scientists. 2021
Storytelling Arts Inc $65,000 Stockton, NJ, US Boosting Literacy And Building Community Through Classroom Residencies, Teacher Development, And Services In Juvenile Detention Centers. 2021
United Way Of Long Island $115,000 Deer Park, NY, US Aiding Youths In The Area Of Workforce Development (Ages Of 18 And 24) Via The Youth Build Program Who Come From Diverse Neighborhoods And Face Problems Associated With Low-income Communities, Including: Dropping-out Of School, Unemployment, Crime, Welfare, Gang Activity, Foster Care, Homelessness And Crowded, Low-performing Schools. 2021
914 Cares $98,415 White Plains, NY, US 914cares Works To Ensure Our Neighbors In Need Are Cared For By Collaborating, Supporting And Providing Resources To Local Organizations, Educating The Community About Poverty And Encouraging Actionable Generosity. 2021
Asian Americans For Equality Inc $184,600 New York, NY, US General Program Support For Aafe Community Services To Serve More Immigrant And Low-income Renters, High School Students, And Community Members In Applying For Affordable Housing, Accessing Rental Assistance, And Enrolling In Entitlement Benefits, Health Care Insurance, Unemployment Benefits, And Mental Health Support. 2021
Astor Services For Children And Families $55,000 Rhinebeck, NY, US Providing Behavioral Health And Educational Services So That Children Have The Opportunity To Meet Life's Challenges, Pursue Their Dreams, And Reach Their Full Potential. 2021
Center For Civilians In Conflict $250,000 Washington, DC, US Improving Protection For Civilians Caught In Conflicts Around The World By Calling On And Advising International Organizations, Governments, Militaries, And Armed Non-state Actors To Adopt And Implement Policies To Prevent Civilian Harm. 2021
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School $67,500 Brooklyn, NY, US Educating Young People Of Limited Economic Means To Become People Of Faith, Purpose, And Service By Supporting The Scholarship Fund. 2021
Delivering Good Inc $200,000 New York, NY, US Uniting Retailers, Manufacturers, Foundations And Individuals To Provide People Impacted By Poverty And Tragedy With New Merchandise, Effectively Distributed Through A Network Of Agency Partners To Offer Hope, Dignity And Self-esteem To At-risk Children, Families And Individuals. 2021
East End Hospice Inc $500,000 Westhampton Beach, NY, US Improving Lives Across The East End Through Expert Care, Comfort And Compassion For Terminally Ill Patients And Their Families. 2021
East Side House Inc $100,000 Bronx, NY, US The Post-secondary Pathways (Psp) Program Places The 30-40% Of Students Who Are Not Immediately College Bound With Alternative Pathways That Lead To Careers That Pay A Living Wage Through Training And Certification Programs Related To Nyc's Fastest Growing Job Sectors Of Healthcare, Technology, And Construction. 2021
Family Center Inc $50,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Improving Child And Family Outcomes Through Programs That Address The Behavioral And Social Determinants Of Health Is The Focus Of Our Work Keeping Vulnerable New Yorkers Stronger, Longer. 2021
Fiver Childrens Foundation Inc $100,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Children To Make Ethical And Healthy Decisions, To Become Engaged Citizens, And To Succeed In School, Careers, And Life Via A Comprehensive Youth Development Program That Makes A 10-year Commitment To Children From Underserved Communities Throughout New York City And Central New York. 2021
International Tennis Hall Of Fame $50,000 Newport, RI, US Teamfame Provides A Positive, Fun, Safe, And Nurturing Environment With A Focus On Academic Success, Character Development, Enrichment, And Tennis. Through Year-round Programs Students Have Improved Their Academic And Social Skills While Learning How To Incorporate Healthier Habits Into Their Daily Routines. 2021
New York Common Pantry $125,000 New York, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2021
New York Hall Of Science $200,000 Corona, NY, US Supporting The Core Programs Of The Science Career Ladder (Scl) And Its Expansion Under The Alan J. Friedman Center For The Development Of Young Scientists. 2021
Storytelling Arts Inc $65,000 Stockton, NJ, US Boosting Literacy And Building Community Through Classroom Residencies, Teacher Development, And Services In Juvenile Detention Centers. 2021
United Way Of Long Island $115,000 Deer Park, NY, US Aiding Youths In The Area Of Workforce Development (Ages Of 18 And 24) Via The Youth Build Program Who Come From Diverse Neighborhoods And Face Problems Associated With Low-income Communities, Including: Dropping-out Of School, Unemployment, Crime, Welfare, Gang Activity, Foster Care, Homelessness And Crowded, Low-performing Schools. 2021
Asian Americans For Equality Inc $40,000 New York, NY, US General Program Support For Aafe Community Services To Serve More Immigrant And Low-income Renters, High School Students, And Community Mmbers In Applying For Affordable Housing, Accessing Rental Assistance, And Enrolling In Entitlement Benefits, Health Care Insurance, Unemployment Benefits, And Mental Health Support. 2020
Astor Services For Children And Families $55,000 Rhinebeck, NY, US Providing Behavioral Health And Educational Services So That Children Have The Opportunity To Meet Lifes Challenges, Pursue Their Dreams, And Reach Their Full Potential. 2020
Camp Exclamation Point Inc $8,000 Richmond, VT, US Providing Continuity And Community To Underserved Rural Vermont Kids Through A Weeklong Residential Summer Camp. 2020
Center For Civilians In Conflict $250,000 Washington, DC, US Improving Protection For Civilians Caught In Conflicts Around The World By Calling On And Advising International Organizations, Governments, Militaries, And Armed Non-state Actors To Adopt And Implement Policies To Prevent Civilian Harm. 2020
Community-word Project Inc $180,000 New York, NY, US Inspiring Children In Underserved Communities To Read, Interpret And Respond To Their World And To Become Active Citizens Through Collaborative Arts Residencies And Teacher Training Programs. 2020
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School $67,500 Brooklyn, NY, US Educating Young People Of Limited Economic Means To Become People Of Faith, Purpose, And Service By Supporting The Scholarship Fund. 2020
Delivering Good Inc $200,000 New York, NY, US Uniting Retailers, Manufacturers, Foundations And Individuals To Provide People Impacted By Poverty And Tragedy With New Merchandise, Effectively Distributed Through A Network Of Agency Partners To Offer Hope, Dignity And Self-esteem To At-risk Children, Families And Individuals. 2020
East End Hospice Inc $100,000 Westhampton Beach, NY, US Improving Lives Across The East End Through Expert Care, Comfort And Compassion For Terminally Ill Patients And Their Families. 2020
East Side House Inc $100,000 Bronx, NY, US The Post-secondary Pathways (psp) Program Places The 30-40% Of Students Who Are Not Immediately College Bound With Alternative Pathways That Lead To Careers That Pay A Living Wage Through Training And Certification Programs Related To Nyc's Fastest Growing Job Sectors Of Healthcare, Technology, And Construction. 2020
Exponent Philanthropy $260 Washington, DC, US To Amplify And Increase The Impact Of Lean Funders By Building An Inclusive Community Where They Can Learn, Connect, And Collaborate. 2020
Family Center Inc $50,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Improving Child And Family Outcomes Through Programs That Address The Behavioral And Social Determinants Of Health Is The Focus Of Our Work Keeping Vulnerable New Yorkers Stronger, Longer. 2020
Fiver Childrens Foundation Inc $100,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Children To Make Ethical And Healthy Decisions, To Become Engaged Citizens, And To Succeed In School, Careers, And Life Via A Comprehensive Youth Development Organization That Makes A 10-year Commitment To Children From Underserved Communities Throughout New York City And Central New York. 2020
Israaid Us Inc $50,000 Palo Alto, CA, US Supporting People Affected By Humanitarian Crisis By Partnering With Local Communities Around The World To Provide Urgent Aid, Assist Recovery, And Reduce The Risk Of Future Disasters. 2020
Maria Fareri Childrens Hospital $20,000 Valhalla, NY, US Combining Advanced Pediatric Care With A Special, Calming Physical Environment (via The Westchester Medical Center Foundation) 2020
New York Common Pantry $125,000 New York, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2020
New York Hall Of Science $150,000 Corona, NY, US Supporting The Core Programs Of The Science Career Ladder (scl) And Its Expansion Under The Alan J. Friedman Center For The Development Of Young Scientists. 2020
Storytelling Arts Inc $94,500 Stockton, NJ, US Boosting Literacy And Building Community Through Classroom Residencies, Teacher Development, And Services In Juvenile Detention Centers. 2020
The Place For Learning - Long Island Center For Arts And Sciences Inc $10,000 Northport, NY, US Homeless Shelter Stem Outreach Program 2020
United Way Of Long Island $115,000 Deer Park, NY, US Aiding Youths In The Area Of Workforce Development (ages Of 18 And 24) Via The Youth Build Program Who Come From Diverse Neighborhoods And Face Problems Associated With Low-income Communities, Including: Dropping-out Of School, Unemployment, Crime, Welfare, Gang Activity, Foster Care, Homelessness And Crowded, Low-performing Schools. 2020
Women's Sports Foundation $50,000 New York, NY, US Providing A Mentoring Program Between Wsf Elite Athletes And Community/regional Partners That Are Supported With Funding, Technical Assistance And Educational Curriculum. 2020
Ymca Of Greater New York $250,000 New York, NY, US Start-up Funds Will Be Key As We Open Our Doors In The Coming Months And Help With The Post-pandemic Recovery And Healing Of The La Central And Northeast Bronx Communities. 2020
Brooklyn Community Bail Fund $60,000 Brooklyn, NY, US Bcbf Was Formed In 2015 And Grew To Become The Largest Community Bail Fund In The Us. Their Mission Is To End The Criminalization Of Poverty As Reflected In The Cash Bail And Immigration Detention Systems, With All Their Associated Second Order Effects. 2019
Center For Civilians In Conflict $200,000 Washington, DC, US Improving Protection For Civilians Caught In Conflicts Around The World By Calling On And Advising International Organizations, Governments, Militaries, And Armed Non-state Actors To Adopt And Implement Policies To Prevent Civilian Harm. 2019
County Harvest $25,000 Pelham Manor, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2019
Delivering Good $200,000 New York, NY, US Uniting Retailers, Manufacturers, Foundations And Individuals To Provide People Impacted By Poverty And Tragedy With New Merchandise, Effectively Distributed Through A Network Of Agency Partners To Offer Hope, Dignity And Self-esteem To At-risk Children, Families And Individuals. 2019
East End Hospice $75,000 Westhampton Beach, NY, US Improving Lives Across The East End Through Expert Care, Comfort And Compassion For Terminally Ill Patients And Their Families. 2019
East Side House Settlement $50,000 Bronx, NY, US Post-secondary Pathways (psp) Program Places The 30-40% Of Students Who Are Not Immediately College Bound With Alternative Pathways That Lead To Careers That Pay A Living Wage Through Training And Certification Programs Related To Nyc's Fastest Growing Job Sectors Of Healthcare, Technology, And Construction. 2019
Fiver Childrens Foundation $75,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Children To Make Ethical And Healthy Decisions, To Become Engaged Citizens, And To Succeed In School, Careers, And Life Via A Comprehensive Youth Development Organization That Makes A 10-year Commitment To Children From Underserved Communities Throughout New York City And Central New York. 2019
Friends Of Mills Mansion $2,000 Staatsburg, NY, US Sponsoring Educational Programs And Securing Funds For The Preservation And Interpretation Of The Historic Mansion And Grounds. 2019
Gems $75,000 New York, NY, US Empowering Girls And Young Women, Ages 12-24, Who Have Experienced Commercial Sexual Exploitation And Domestic Trafficking To Exit The Commercial Sex Industry And Develop To Their Full Potential. 2019
International Tennis Hall Of Fame $50,000 Newport, RI, US In July And August, The Teamfame Summer Session Runs From Monday Through Thursday And Is Dedicated To Supporting Students' Growth Through Academic Enrichment, Physical Fitness, And Tennis Instruction. Coaches And Volunteers Will Support Students To Maintain Academic Progress Through Various Activities. 2019
Israaid Us Inc $100,000 Palo Alto, CA, US Based On Models Already Implemented By Israaids Global Missions In Italy, Israel, And Across Our 15 Countries Of Operation Around The World, Israaid Will Pilot A Community Based Psychosocial Support / Peer-learning Platform For Frontline Social Workers And Psychologists Working With These Communities In New York., Targeting Vulnerable Communities Struggling With The Pandemic Related Dramatic Shift In Daily Life. 2019
Long Island Cares $100,000 Hauppauge, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2019
Long Island Center For Arts And Sciences Inc $10,000 Northport, NY, US Homeless Shelter Stem Outreach Program And Makerspace. 2019
New York Common Pantry $100,000 New York, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2019
New York Hall Of Science $100,000 Corona, NY, US Supporting The Core Programs Of The Science Career Ladder (scl) And Its Expansion Under The Alan J. Friedman Center For The Development Of Young Scientists. 2019
Province Of St Mary Of The Capuchin Order $50,000 White Plains, NY, US Reducing Hunger Throughout New York City And Long Island While Promoting Dignity And Self-sufficiency. 2019
Retreat Inc $50,000 East Hampton, NY, US Providing Safety, Shelter And Support For Victims Of Domestic Abuse And To Break The Cycle Of Family Violence. 2019
The Community Word Project $75,000 New York, NY, US Inspiring Children In Underserved Communities To Read, Interpret And Respond To Their World And To Become Active Citizens Through Collaborative Arts Residencies And Teacher Training Programs. 2019
The New York Community Trust $70,000 New York, NY, US The Trust Emergency Fund - Which Supports Charities That Are Helping New Yorkers Facing The Loss Of Income, Food, Shelter, Health Care, And More Due To The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic. 2019
United Way Of Long Island $115,000 Deer Park, NY, US Aiding Youths In The Area Of Workforce Development (ages Of 18 And 24) Via The Youth Build Program Who Come From Diverse Neighborhoods And Face Problems Associated With Low-income Communities, Including: Dropping-out Of School, Unemployment, Crime, Welfare, Gang Activity, Foster Care, Homelessness And Crowded, Low-performing Schools. 2019
Women Make Movies Inc $118,820 New York, NY, US Addressing The Under Representation And Misrepresentation Of Women In The Media Industry By Helping Women Film/video Directors In All Stages Of Production By Offering Educational And Professional Development Assistance. 2019

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Contact Information

Official contact details for The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation as registered with the IRS. These details are essential for grant applications, correspondence, and due diligence processes.

EIN 11-3551993
Website http://www.countessmoirafdn.org
Address PO BOX 907 Remsenburg, NY 11960-0907

Key People (9)

Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation's grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.

Trustee, President Carolyn B Gray
Trustee, Chairperson Michele J Le Moal-gray
Trustee, Secretary, Vice-president Peter G Gray
Trustee, Treasurer, Vice-president Taylor T Gray
Trustee Brendan T Gray

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Data Currency: Last updated February 2026 based on IRS Form 990-PF filings. Foundation information reflects most recent available tax year data.