Joe & Allison Markell Foundation

EIN 874537247 Private Foundation

New Hyde Park, NY 11042 |(800) 839-1754

Total Given 2022–2024
$193K
12 grants · $64K avg/year
based on 3 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
<$100K/yr
micro funder
capacity
$5K
typical small grants · $2K–$14K
grant size
38%
supporter · 3/8 multi-year
repeat
$96K
Assets (2024)
8
Distinct Recipients

About

As explained below, the Foundation has no plans for dissolution. This statement is submitted to report the distribution of certain assets during the year. The distributions resulted in a substantial contraction of assets. The following information is submitted in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.6043-3(a)(1) and the Form 990-PF instructions: Typically, a finding of a substantial contraction of assets is made by reference to the fair market value of a foundation's net assets on the first day of its calendar year. However, the taxable year ending December 31, 2022 was the year in which the Foundation received its initial endowment and the finding of a substantial contraction in this case was made by reference to the fair market value of the Foundation's assets on the date that it received its initial endowment. Accordingly, the degree of contraction of the Foundation's net assets may have been exaggerated. During the taxable year ending December 31, 2022, the Foundation made distributions from assets from sources other than current income. Collectively, the distributions in excess of current income totaled $100,000. This amount represents 25% or more of the Foundation's net assets of $250,000 (as measured by fair market value) on the day that the Foundation received its initial endowment in the Foundation's taxable year ending December 31, 2022. Although the Foundation technically experienced a substantial contraction, it will continue in existence and has no plans for dissolution. The Foundation made distributions of cash to the grantees listed in the attachment to Part XIV, Line 3a; each such grant was made solely for the charitable purpose specified therein.

Focus Areas

Community Development Religion

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No. Preselected Only
Phone (800) 839-1754

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2022 $100K $130K $253K 1
2023 $46K $90K $10K 5
2024 $47K $96K $62K 6

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 12 grants on record

Minimum
$500
25th Pctl
$2K
Median
$5K
Average
$16K
75th Pctl
$14K
Maximum
$100K

Geographic Distribution

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (12 total)

Purpose
Cornerstone Chapel Leesburg, VA $100,000 Firepit 2022
Cornerstone Chapel Leesburg, VA $30,000 U.S. Outreach Ministry for community outreach and the Interwoven and Safe Haven Ministries 2023
Cornerstone Chapel Leesburg, VA $30,000 General & Unrestricted 2024
Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, OH $8,000 Team OWU-Field Hockey 2023
Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, OH $6,000 Team OWU - Women's Field Hockey 2024
Mobile Hope Association Leesburg, VA $5,000 General & Unrestricted 2023
Samaritans Purse Boone, NC $5,000 General & Unrestricted 2024
American Cancer Society Atlanta, GA $2,600 Charitable Event 2024
The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy Round Hill, VA $2,500 General & Unrestricted 2023
The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy Round Hill, VA $2,500 General & Unrestricted 2024
National Alopecia Areata Foundation San Rafael, CA $1,000 Charitable Event 2023
Paws of Honor Inc Williamsburg, VA $500 General & Unrestricted 2024