The Myrtle And Rt Sinclair Jr Charitable Foundation Inc

240 RACINE DRIVE 201 - WILMINGTON - NC 28403, North Carolina
Latest Filing: 2023
Total Assets: $3.89M
Total Giving: $200,000
Grants: 20
Median Grant: $10,000

THE MYRTLE AND RT SINCLAIR JR CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC is a 990pf foundation in North Carolina with assets of $3.9M.

2023 Summary

$3.89M

Total Assets

$200,000

Funding Awarded

20

Grants Given

$10,000

Median Grant

$15,000

Largest Grant

$2,500

Smallest Grant

2023 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
American Red Cross $15,000 Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA To Prevent And Alleviate Human Suffering In The Face Of Emergencies By Mobilizing The Power Of Volunteers And The Generosity Of Donors.
Brigade Boys & Girls Club $15,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Inspire And Through Character Development, Enable All Young People, Especially Those Who Need Us Most, To Reach Their Full Potential As Productive, Caring, Responsible Citizens.
Brunswick Family Assistance $15,000 Shallotte, NORTH CAROLINA To Improve The Lives Of Families And Individuals In Crisis In Brunswick County, Who Are Willing To Help Themselves, By Providing Emergency Assistance And Educational And Skills Development Programs.
Good Shepherd Center $15,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Feed The Hungry, Shelter The Homeless, And Foster Transition To Housing.
Lower Cape Fear Hospice Inc $15,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Provide Care And Comfort To Patients With Life Limiting Illness; Support And Counseling To Families; And Eduation To The Community.
Pender County Christian Services $15,000 Burgaw, NORTH CAROLINA To Minister To The Residents Of Pender County By Addressing Their Needs For Food And Clothing.
Ymca Of Southeastern Nc $15,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Put Christian Principles Into Practice Through Programs That Build A Healthy Spirit, Mind And Body For All.
Community Boys & Girls Club Of Wilmington $10,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Enable All Young People To Reach Their Full Potential As Productive, Caring, Responsible Citizens.
Duplin Christian Outreach Ministries $10,000 Wallace, NORTH CAROLINA To Provide Crisis Assistance To Duplin County Citizens Who Are Experiencing A Crisis.
Pender Alliance For Teen Health $10,000 Burgaw, NORTH CAROLINA To Improve Access To Health Care Services For Youth And Their Families In Pender County.
Safe Haven Of Pender Inc $10,000 Hampstead, NORTH CAROLINA To Provide Shelter And Other Services To Victims Of Domestic Violence
St Mary Health Center $10,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Provide Medical And Emergency Dental Services For The Residents Of New Hanover And Surrounding Counties Who Are Unisured Or Whose Income Falls Within 200% Of The Federal Poverty Guidelines.
The Carousel Center $10,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Meet The Physical, Emotional And Psychological Needs Of Children Who Have Suffered Physical Or Sexual Abuse And To Improve The Community Through Child Abuse Education And Prevention.
Wilmington Care Net Counseling $10,000 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA For Our Clients To Experience Renewal In Their Lives By Promoting Psychological, Emotional And Spiritual Health Through Compassionate, Professional Counseling And Psychological Services.
Ywca Lower Cape Fear $7,500 Wilmington, NORTH CAROLINA To Eliminate Racism, Empower Women, And Promote Peace, Justice, Freedom And Dignity For All.
$15,000
$167,500
State
Total
  • NC

    North Carolina

    $167,500
  • DC

    District of Columbia

    $15,000

Contacts

Name Phone Title
GARRY GARRIS 9104520611 TREASURER
GARRY GARRIS Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2023 $3,885,603 $200,000 20 $10,000 $15,000 $2,500
2022 $4,725,048 $182,500 21 $10,000 $20,000 $2,500
2021 $4,099,133 $195,250 23 $7,500 $20,000 $2,500
2020 $3,874,645 $162,500 21 $7,500 $15,000 $2,500
2019 $3,480,489 $220,000 22 $8,750 $30,000 $2,500
2018 $3,839,543 $175,000 17 $10,000 $25,000 $5,000

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Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
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