Khp Foundation | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 26-3044767

Foundation Overview

Based in Palo Alto, CA, Khp Foundation has awarded 73 grants totaling $504,649 to organizations in California, District of Columbia and 2 other states, plus international recipients. Individual grants range from $50 to $100,000, with a median award of $563.

Latest Tax Year
2024
Total Giving (all years)
$504,649
Total Assets
$3,051,221
Median Grant (all grants)
$563

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
8
Median Grant
$8,681
% Median Grant Growth
+59% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: March 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Closed Network: N/A

0 of 8 recipients (0%) were new grantees. Foundation maintains tight relationships with established partners. New applicants rarely succeed without insider connections.

Geographic Focus
California

73% of all grants are concentrated in California, demonstrating highly focused geographic giving. This foundation prioritizes deep community impact in its primary service area. Within California, funding concentrates in Palo Alto (38%), San Francisco (19%), Los Angeles (13%).

Funding Trajectory
+621%

Strong 621% growth in annual giving over 8 years indicates expanding philanthropic capacity and increasing opportunities for grant seekers. This upward trajectory suggests growing foundation resources and commitment.

Program Areas
Education + 4 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on education (49%). 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 Khp 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
University Of Southern California $10,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Scholarship And Learning, Integrating Students At All Levels In The Creation And Application Of Knowledge Through Excellence In Teaching, Research, Creative Activities, Outreach, And Service. 2024
The Methodist Church $10,000 Taipei City, Da'an District, TW To Seek To End Modern Slavery Through Awareness, Education, Prevention, Rescue And Other Means. A Specific Goal Is To Launch A Program Themed Helping A Migrant Is Preventing Slavery In Taiwan. 2024
National Taiwan University Alumni A $1,588 Taipei City, Foreign, TW For Provide Scholarship To Ntus Low-income Students. 2024
Oshman Family Jewish Community Cent $7,362 Palo Alto, CA, US To Enrich Lives, Build Community And Inspire Jewish Journeys. To That End, We Are A Hub For The Silicon Valley Jewish Community. We Create Meaningful, Inclusive And Joyful Experiences For Everyone And We Explore Innovative Ways To Integrate Jewish Traditions And Values Into Contemporary Life. 2024
University Of Southern California $10,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Scholarship And Learning, Integrating Students At All Levels In The Creation And Application Of Knowledge Through Excellence In Teaching, Research, Creative Activities, Outreach, And Service. 2024
The Methodist Church $10,000 Taipei City, Da'an District, TW To Seek To End Modern Slavery Through Awareness, Education, Prevention, Rescue And Other Means. A Specific Goal Is To Launch A Program Themed Helping A Migrant Is Preventing Slavery In Taiwan. 2024
National Taiwan University Alumni A $1,588 Taipei City, Foreign, TW For Provide Scholarship To Ntus Low-income Students. 2024
Oshman Family Jewish Community Cent $7,362 Palo Alto, CA, US To Enrich Lives, Build Community And Inspire Jewish Journeys. To That End, We Are A Hub For The Silicon Valley Jewish Community. We Create Meaningful, Inclusive And Joyful Experiences For Everyone And We Explore Innovative Ways To Integrate Jewish Traditions And Values Into Contemporary Life. 2024
World Wildlife Fund $90 San Francisco, CA, US To Leverage Sound Science To Conserve Nature And Reduce The Most Pressing Threats To The Diversity Of Life On Earth. 2023
University Of Southern California $10,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Scholarship And Learning, Integrating Students At All Levels In The Creation And Application Of Knowledge Through Excellence In Teaching, Research, Creative Activities, Outreach, And Service. 2023
The Methodist Church $10,000 Taipei City, Da'an District, TW To Seek To End Modern Slavery Through Awareness, Education, Prevention, Rescue And Other Means. A Specific Goal Is To Launch A Program Themed Helping A Migrant Is Preventing Slavery In Taiwan. 2023
National Taiwan University Alumni A $1,650 Taipei City, Foreign, TW For Provide Scholarship To Ntus Low-income Students. 2023
Oshman Family Jewish Community Cent $5,471 Palo Alto, CA, US To Enrich Lives, Build Community And Inspire Jewish Journeys. To That End, We Are A Hub For The Silicon Valley Jewish Community. We Create Meaningful, Inclusive And Joyful Experiences For Everyone And We Explore Innovative Ways To Integrate Jewish Traditions And Values Into Contemporary Life. 2023
California Academy Of Science $279 San Francisco, CA, US To Regenerate The Natural World Through Science, Learning, And Collaboration. 2022
Palo Alto Partners In Education $1,377 Palo Alto, CA, US To Provide All Palo Alto Unified School District Students An Educational Experience Beyond What Is Possible With Public Funding. 2022
American Red Cross $300 San Jose, CA, US To Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering In The Face Of Emergencies By Mobilizing The Power Of Volunteers And The Generosity Of Donors. 2022
Save The Children $106 Fairfield, CT, US To Survival, Protection, Development, And Participation. Its Mission Is To Inspire Breakthroughs In The Way The World Treats Children And To Achieve Immediate And Lasting Change In Their Lives. 2022
World Wildlife Fund $360 San Francisco, CA, US To Leverage Sound Science To Conserve Nature And Reduce The Most Pressing Threats To The Diversity Of Life On Earth. 2022
Starport Foundation $100,000 San Francisco, CA, US Support Advancement In Education, Science, Biology And Biomedical Technology. 2022
United Methodist Church $10,000 Fremont, CA, US To Make Disciples Of Jesus Christ For The Transformation Of The World. Local Churches And Extension Ministries Of The Church Provide The Most Significant Arenas Through Which Disciple-making Occurs. 2022
University Of Southern California $10,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Scholarship And Learning, Integrating Students At All Levels In The Creation And Application Of Knowledge Through Excellence In Teaching, Research, Creative Activities, Outreach, And Service. 2022
American Red Cross $99 San Jose, CA, US To Bring Assistance Without Discrimination To The Wounded On The Battlefield, Endeavorsin Its International And National Capacityto Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering Wherever It May Be Found. Its Purpose Is To Protect Life And Health And To Ensure Respect For The Human Being. 2022
California Academy Of Science $279 San Francisco, CA, US To Regenerate The Natural World Through Science, Learning, And Collaboration. 2022
Palo Alto Partners In Education $1,377 Palo Alto, CA, US To Provide All Palo Alto Unified School District Students An Educational Experience Beyond What Is Possible With Public Funding. 2022
American Red Cross $300 San Jose, CA, US To Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering In The Face Of Emergencies By Mobilizing The Power Of Volunteers And The Generosity Of Donors. 2022
Save The Children $106 Fairfield, CT, US To Survival, Protection, Development, And Participation. Its Mission Is To Inspire Breakthroughs In The Way The World Treats Children And To Achieve Immediate And Lasting Change In Their Lives. 2022
World Wildlife Fund $360 San Francisco, CA, US To Leverage Sound Science To Conserve Nature And Reduce The Most Pressing Threats To The Diversity Of Life On Earth. 2022
Starport Foundation $100,000 San Francisco, CA, US Support Advancement In Education, Science, Biology And Biomedical Technology. 2022
United Methodist Church $10,000 Fremont, CA, US To Make Disciples Of Jesus Christ For The Transformation Of The World. Local Churches And Extension Ministries Of The Church Provide The Most Significant Arenas Through Which Disciple-making Occurs. 2022
University Of Southern California $10,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Scholarship And Learning, Integrating Students At All Levels In The Creation And Application Of Knowledge Through Excellence In Teaching, Research, Creative Activities, Outreach, And Service. 2022
American Red Cross $99 San Jose, CA, US To Bring Assistance Without Discrimination To The Wounded On The Battlefield, Endeavorsin Its International And National Capacityto Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering Wherever It May Be Found. Its Purpose Is To Protect Life And Health And To Ensure Respect For The Human Being. 2022
California Academy Of Science $279 San Francisco, CA, US To Regenerate The Natural World Through Science, Learning, And Collaboration. 2022
Palo Alto Partners In Education $1,377 Palo Alto, CA, US To Provide All Palo Alto Unified School District Students An Educational Experience Beyond What Is Possible With Public Funding. 2022
American Red Cross $300 San Jose, CA, US To Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering In The Face Of Emergencies By Mobilizing The Power Of Volunteers And The Generosity Of Donors. 2022
Save The Children $106 Fairfield, CT, US To Survival, Protection, Development, And Participation. Its Mission Is To Inspire Breakthroughs In The Way The World Treats Children And To Achieve Immediate And Lasting Change In Their Lives. 2022
World Wildlife Fund $360 San Francisco, CA, US To Leverage Sound Science To Conserve Nature And Reduce The Most Pressing Threats To The Diversity Of Life On Earth. 2022
Starport Foundation $100,000 San Francisco, CA, US Support Advancement In Education, Science, Biology And Biomedical Technology. 2022
United Methodist Church $10,000 Fremont, CA, US To Make Disciples Of Jesus Christ For The Transformation Of The World. Local Churches And Extension Ministries Of The Church Provide The Most Significant Arenas Through Which Disciple-making Occurs. 2022
University Of Southern California $10,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Scholarship And Learning, Integrating Students At All Levels In The Creation And Application Of Knowledge Through Excellence In Teaching, Research, Creative Activities, Outreach, And Service. 2022
American Red Cross $99 San Jose, CA, US To Bring Assistance Without Discrimination To The Wounded On The Battlefield, Endeavorsin Its International And National Capacityto Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering Wherever It May Be Found. Its Purpose Is To Protect Life And Health And To Ensure Respect For The Human Being. 2022
Jls Pta $300 Palo Alto, CA, US To Build Community Among Parents, Staff, And Students, To Provide Support For The Jls Educational Environment, And To Regularly Demonstrate Our Appreciation For Our Staff And Volunteers, Enriching The Jls Experience For All. 2021
Palo Alto Partners In Education $1,200 Palo Alto, CA, US To Educational Excellence For Every Student In The Palo Alto Unified School District. 2021
World Wildlife Fund Inc $360 Washington, DC, US To Conserve Nature And Reduce The Most Pressing Threats To The Diversity Of Life On Earth. 2021
Taiwan March Foundation $1,123 Taipei, Taipei, TW To Fight For Democracy. 2021
The Methodist Church $10,000 Taipei City, Da'an District, TW To Seek To End Modern Slavery Through Awareness, Education, Prevention, Rescue And Other Means. A Specific Goal Is To Launch A Program Themed Helping A Migrant Is Preventing Slavery In Taiwan. 2021
Jls Middle School $130 Palo Alto, CA, US To Provide A Rich And Engaging Environment That Is Dedicated To Preparing Our Students To Understand, Contribute To, And Succeed In A Changing World. 2021
Double Portion Media $500 Santa Clara, CA, US To Mass Media To Create, Produce And Distribute Various Types Of Programs, Including Talk Show, Drama And General Entertainment. These Programs Will Reflect The Multiculturalism Of Silicon Valley While Conveying A Positive Attitude. 2020
Jls Pta $60 Palo Alto, CA, US To Build Community Among Parents, Staff, And Students, To Provide Support For The Jls Educational Environment, And To Regularly Demonstrate Our Appreciation For Our Staff And Volunteers, Enriching The Jls Experience For All. 2020
Monterey Bay Aquarium $260 Monterey, CA, US To Inspire Conservation Of The Ocean. 2020
Palo Alto High School $560 Palo Alto, CA, US To Support All Students As They Prepare Themselves To Thrive As Global Citizens In A Rapidly Changing World, And Develop Students Knowledge, Critical Thinking And Problem Solving Skills, By Nurturing Their Curiosity, Creativity, And Resilience With The Goal Of Empowering Every Child To Reach His Or Her Fullest Intellectual Social And Creative Potential. 2020
Palo Alto Partners In Education $1,200 Palo Alto, CA, US To Educational Excellence For Every Student In The Palo Alto Unified School District. 2020
World Wildlife Fund Inc $360 Washington, DC, US To Conserve Nature And Reduce The Most Pressing Threats To The Diversity Of Life On Earth. 2020
University Of Southern California $20,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Develop Human Beings And Society As A Whole Through The Cultivation And Enrichment Of The Human Mind And Spirit. 2020
Taiwan March Foundation $1,072 Taipei, Taipei, TW To Fight For Democracy. 2020
Youth Community Service $50 Palo Alto, CA, US To Engage Young People From Diverse Mid-peninsula Communities In Meaningful Service-based Learning. 2020
Rise Together Education $50 Palo Alto, CA, US To Improving College Graduation Rates By Providing Support And Financial Resources To Low-income Palo Alto High School Students Who Have Been Accepted To 4-year Colleges Or 2-year Community Colleges With A Direct Transfer Agreement. 2020
Paly Sports Boosters $100 Palo Alto, CA, US To Promote The Common Good Through Athletic Competition By Providing Equitable Opportunities For Student-athletes. 2020
Palo Alto Hsr $650 Palo Alto, CA, US To Deliver Crucial Services And Resources During This Difficult Time. 2020
World Wildlife Fund Inc $360 Washington, DC, US Building A Future Where Human Needs Are Met In Harmony With Nature. 2018
Palo Alto Partners In Education $2,062 Palo Alto, CA, US To Educational Excellence For Every Student In The Palo Alto Unified School District. 2018
Doctors Without Borders $200 New York, NY, US Providing Lifesaving Medical Humanitarian Care, And Speaking Out About What We See. 2018
Stanford University $4,100 Stanford, CA, US To Finding Solutions To Big Challenges And To Preparing Students For Leadership In A Complex World. 2018
World Wildlife Fund Inc $390 Washington, DC, US Building A Future Where Human Needs Are Met In Harmony With Nature. 2017
Partners In Education $2,000 Palo Alto, CA, US To Educational Excellence For Every Student In The Palo Alto Unified School District. 2017
Doctors Without Borders $200 New York, NY, US Providing Lifesaving Medical Humanitarian Care, And Speaking Out About What We See. 2017
Double Portion Media $500 Santa Clara, CA, US To Bring Positive Influence To The Chinese Community Worldwide With Quality Programs Through Different Types Of Multimedia Channels. 2017
Sccpoa $50 Mountain View, CA, US To Provide Services To Many Organizations Within Santa Clara County Including Underprivileged, Disadvantaged, And/or At-risk Youth In Order To Interact In A Positive Way With Law Enforcement Officers While Using Our Property. 2017
Smile Train $125 New York, NY, US To Provides 100%-free Cleft Repair Surgery And Comprehensive Cleft Care To Children In 85+ Countries. Our Sustainable Model Empowers Local Doctors To Provide Cleft Care In Their Own Communities. 2017
World Wildlife Fund Inc $390 Washington, DC, US Building A Future Where Human Needs Are Met In Harmony With Nature. 2016
Partners In Education $2,010 Palo Alto, CA, US To Educational Excellence For Every Student In The Palo Alto Unified School District. 2016
Stanford University $1,000 Stanford, CA, US To Finding Solutions To Big Challenges And To Preparing Students For Leadership In A Complex World. 2016
Dsascc $50 San Jose, CA, US To Partner With The Community And Provide Quality Law Enforcement Services Through Community Interaction That Emphasize Cooperation, Professionalism And Ethical Behavior. 2016
Jls Pta $563 Palo Alto, CA, US To Build Community Among Parents, Staff, And Students, To Provide Support For The Jls Educational Environment, And To Regularly Demonstrate Our Appreciation For Our Staff And Volunteers, Enriching The Jls Experience For All. 2016

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Contact Information

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

EIN 26-3044767
Website N/A
Address 751 COASTLAND DR Palo Alto, CA 94303-3602

Key People (2)

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

President & Ceo Ta-kuang Yang
Secretary Tien-hui Chang

Forms 990-PF

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  • Check Part I for total assets, annual giving amounts, and payout requirements
  • Examine Part VIII for key personnel compensation and board structure
  • Look for trends across multiple years to understand giving patterns

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