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Anderson Childrens Foundation

PALM SPRINGS, CA EIN: 23-7089096 Website

The Anderson Children's Foundation is a private foundation based in Palm Springs, California, dedicated to supporting human services and youth-focused initiatives. Established in 1970 by Irene W. Anderson in memory of her husband Guy L. Anderson, the foundation operates as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the primary mission of addressing unmet needs of children across diverse communities.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$25.3M

+303.1% YoY

Annual Giving

$2.0M

-8.5% YoY

Grant Count

107

-3.6% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$19K

-5.0% YoY

Under IRS private-foundation payout rules, Anderson Childrens Foundation reported a distributable amount of $2.1M for 2024 — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

The foundation's purpose is to provide for unmet needs of children of every race, culture, and creed. The foundation nurtures and inspires young people through funding in the following areas:

  • Health
  • Education
  • Recreation
  • Arts
  • Human services

Recent grantmaking reflects a diverse portfolio including youth orchestra programs, youth mentoring initiatives, violin programs, theatre arts, virtual para-karate, virtual clubhouse programs, and science education.

Grantmaking

The foundation welcomes applications for funding of worthy nonprofit programs addressing children's needs.

Grant Range

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The foundation primarily funds projects in California, with particular concentration in the Inland Empire and Palm Springs area. Funding also extends to:

  • Washington, D.C.
  • North Carolina

California cities receiving support include Los Angeles, San Diego, and Riverside.

Grant Distribution by State

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Cities

BeaumontBermuda DunesBreaCathedral CityCharlotteChiriaco SummitCoachellaDesert Hot SpringsIndian WellsIndioIrvineJoshua TreeLa QuintaLawndaleLos AngelesMeccaMountain CenterNewport BeachPalm DesertPalm Springs

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Assets & Revenue (2024):

  • Total assets: $25,287,510
  • Total revenues: $3,729,415
  • Total expenses: $2,567,932
  • Total giving: $2,016,573

Staffing:

  • Number of employees: 0
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$1M$2M$3M$4M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$25,287,510$6,273,566$6,403,263
Revenue$3,729,415$2,549,683$1,971,459
Expenses$2,567,932$2,680,481$1,864,365
Qualifying Distributions$2,242,115$2,397,000$1,609,126
Net Investment Income$3,492,748$2,342,850$1,786,647
Distributable Amount$2,055,038$2,067,210$2,287,337

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$551K$1M$2M$2M86 grants202095 grants2021100 grants2022111 grants2023107 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

READ WITH ME$50KNICKERSON-ROSSI DANCE CO…$48KABOUT FAMILIES INC$47KTESORO CLUB$41KCHILDREN'S SERVICES OF T…$35KCOACHELLA VALLEY HOUSING…$35KBOBBY DUKE MIDDLE SCHOOL$29KPALM DESERT HIGH SCHOOL$26KCAMP OF CHAMPIONS$25KSHADOW HILLS HIGH SCHOOL…$25K

Grant Size Distribution

250 grants across all recorded years

247<$50K3$50–100K$100–250K$250–500K$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Open Grants

1 open opportunity from Anderson Childrens Foundation

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Read With Me ($50,000), Nickerson-rossi Dance Company ($47,500), About Families Inc ($47,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
ANGEL VIEW CATHEDRAL CITY, CAOUTREACH PROGRAM - MEET THE UNMET NEED OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES$20,000
CHILDREN'S SERVICES OF THE DESERT LA QUINTA, CAPRAGMATIC LANGUAGE THERAPY$35,000
LA QUINTA HIGH SCHOOL LA QUINTA, CAART CLUB FIELD TRIP$4,142
ABOUT FAMILIES INC INDIO, CAMARIPOSA PARENT-CHILD WORKSHOP COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL$47,000
VOICES FOR CHILDREN RIVERSIDE, CACOURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE PROGRAM$14,000
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE DES PALM DESERT, CAEXPANSION OF SITE BASED MENTORING PROGRAM$15,000
BIRTH CHOICE OF THE DESERT PALM DESERT, CAMATERIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM$24,500
CAHUILLA DESERT ACADEMY MIDDLE SCHO COACHELLA, CAWELLNESS CENTER$4,000
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIO, CABACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR COACHELLA VALLEY STUDENTS$17,250
COACHELLA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL THERMAL, CABAND AND COLOR GUARD$15,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Roberta D. Schlesinger - Trustee

  • Compensation: $144,144 (as of 2025)
  • Works approximately 25 hours per week

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

ROBERTA D SCHLESINGERTrustee$144K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
ROBERTA D SCHLESINGERTrustee25$144,144

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

2025

The foundation announced significant grant distributions for 2025-2026, awarding over $2.5 million in grants to support youth and children's programs across the Palm Springs area. In 2024, the foundation distributed approximately $2 million to 107 grantees, demonstrating sustained commitment to its mission of supporting children's well-being and development across multiple program areas.

Anderson Children's Foundation awards $2.5M+ in grants for 2025 ...

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Anderson Childrens Foundation fund?

The foundation's purpose is to provide for unmet needs of children of every race, culture, and creed. The foundation nurtures and inspires young people through funding in the following areas: • Health • Education • Recreation • Arts • Human services Recent grantmaking reflects a diverse portfolio including youth orchestra programs, youth mentoring initiatives, violin programs, theatre arts, virtual para-karate, virtual clubhouse programs, and science education.

How do I apply for a grant from Anderson Childrens Foundation?

**Grant Size & Activity:** • Typical grant awards range from $650 to $50,000 • The foundation made 86 grants in 2024 • Total giving in 2024 was $2,016,573 **Recent Grants (2024):** • FIND Food Bank: $50,000 (Fresh Produce) • About Families: $47,000 (Mariposa Parent-Child Workshop Cooperative Preschool) • Raices Cultura: $45,483 (Art Workshops and Cultural Excursions) • Tesoro Club: $32,890 (Summer Camp Scholarships, 2023) The foundation welcomes applications for funding of worthy nonprofit prog…

Where does Anderson Childrens Foundation make grants?

The foundation primarily funds projects in California, with particular concentration in the Inland Empire and Palm Springs area. Funding also extends to: • Washington, D.C. • North Carolina California cities receiving support include Los Angeles, San Diego, and Riverside.

What size grants does Anderson Childrens Foundation award?

In 2024, Anderson Childrens Foundation awarded 107 grants totaling $2.0M — an average of about $19K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

How much is Anderson Childrens Foundation required to give away each year?

Private foundations must generally distribute about 5% of their assets annually. For 2024, Anderson Childrens Foundation reported a distributable amount of $2.1M on its IRS Form 990-PF — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

What is Anderson Childrens Foundation's EIN?

Anderson Childrens Foundation's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 23-7089096. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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