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Sageview Foundation

NEWPORT BEACH, CA EIN: 45-4068388 Website

Sageview Foundation is a private foundation based in Newport Beach, California, established in 2013. The foundation partners with organizations and operates its own initiatives to support women and children in crisis, with a particular focus on sustainable development in Rwanda. The foundation combines grantmaking with direct program implementation, including operating Sunripe Farms Rwanda, a for-profit agricultural enterprise designed to provide employment and training.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

Annual Giving

$405K

+39.1% YoY

Grant Count

23

-4.2% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$18K

+45.2% YoY

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

Mission & Focus Areas

The foundation's mission is focused in two primary areas:

  1. Micro-financing initiatives that bring sustainable change to both local and international economies
  2. Healthcare and education opportunities for women and children in crisis

The foundation advances its mission by partnering alongside other organizations that provide relief and hope. Key funding areas include education, human services, housing, women's shelters, supportive housing, and disaster preparedness and relief.

Grantmaking

The foundation has awarded grants across multiple focus areas including religious support, youth education, international aid, hunger relief, child health, medical research, disease prevention, homeless services, and poverty relief.

Grant Range

$500–$132,000

Average Grant

amount: $98,000–$132,000

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The foundation funds organizations and initiatives in:

  • International: Rwanda (primary focus, particularly the Bugesera District)
  • Domestic: California, North Carolina, and Illinois

Grant Distribution by State

17states
+9 more states

Cities

ARLINGTONARVADAAUSTINBETHLEHEMBOULDERBREABoiseCHICAGOChicagoCincinnatiCocoaDana PointEast FalmouthHONOLULUHonoluluIRVINEIrvineKANSAS CITYKnoxvilleLAKE FOREST

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Assets & Revenue (2024):

  • Total assets: $5,423,100
  • Total revenues: $370,409
  • Total expenses: $601,030
  • Giving rate: 5.1%

Staffing:

  • Number of employees: 0 (as reported on tax filings)
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$0.275$0.55$0.8250000000000001$1.120202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$101K$202K$304K$405K16 grants202019 grants202125 grants202224 grants202323 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

SAGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATIO…$125KHoag Charity Sports$53KOrange County Rescue Mis…$50KHOPE INTERNATIONAL$26KFreedom Youth Foundation$20KFidelity Charitable$20KIDT Ministries$15KRise Against Hunger$13KNORTHRISE UNIVERSITY$10KMERCY HOME FOR BOYS GIRLS$10K

Grant Size Distribution

107 grants across all recorded years

98<$50K5$50–100K4$100–250K$250–500K$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Sage Community Foundation Rwanda ($125,000), Hoag Charity Sports ($52,500), Orange County Rescue Mission ($50,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
HOPE INTERNATIONAL LANCASTER, PAINVEST IN THE DREAMS OF THE POOR THROUGH BUSINESS DISCIPLESHIP. LOAN CAPITAL FOR HOPE'S CLIENTS GIVE THEM A STRUCTURE TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR FAMILIES, RESTORE DIGNITY, AND BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY.$25,875
NORTHRISE UNIVERSITY IRVINE, CAEDUCATIONAL HOPE TO THE YOUTH OF ZIMBABWE. INVESTED IN GOD'S VISION TO EMPOWER STUDENTS THROUGH REFLECTION, STUDY, INTELLECTUAL INVESTIGATION AND PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT IN SOME FORM OF SERVICE.$10,000
Many Hopes East Falmouth, MAOrganization rescues children from poverty and abuse and raises them with an imagination for justice and the tools to act on it. Donation is to be used as general fund for school.$5,000
MERCY HOME FOR BOYS GIRLS CHICAGO, ILPROVIDE SUPPORT FOR YOUTH TO ESCAPE POVERTY, ABUSE OR NEGLECT.$10,000
SUNRIPE FARMS PROVIDING A PLATFORM FOR EDUCATION OF FARMING KNOWLEDGE TO LOCAL MEN AND WOMEN TO CREATES SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC CHANGE.$7,412
Orange County Rescue Mission Tustin, CATo help create long term sufficiency and stability among the homeless in Orange County, CA.$50,000
San Francisco City Impact Organizat San francisco, CAHelp meet the need of those living in poverty in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco.$1,030
BUILD A MIRACLE SAN DIEGO, CATO PROVIDE HOMES, FURNITURE, VARIOUS COMMUNITY CENTERS, AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR FAMILIES IN NEED IN TIJUANA, MEXICO$10,000
SAGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION RWANDA IRVINE, CASage Community Foundation is located in Rwanda and is the local patner for SageView Foundation as we strive to provide resources for impoverished women and children and great sustainable opportunities.$125,000
MILELE HOME INTERNATIONAL TRABUCO CANYON, CAKenya provides a family-centered program intended to transition children living on the streets back into a family, while resourcing them with the education, counseling, and discipleship they need to thrive.$10,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Co-Founders:

  • Randy Long – Co-Founder and President. Founder and CEO of SageView Advisory Group. Active member of Convene and the Barnabas Group. Has traveled extensively to Africa, Asia, and Central America with aid organizations and is deeply committed to addressing micro-financing needs in underserved communities. Married to Mary Long for 38 years with three grown children and two grandchildren.

  • Mary Long – Co-Founder and Secretary. Has been involved with organizations focusing on poverty, education, and disease prevention and management for the past 25 years. Specializes in communicating organizational missions to broader audiences.

Other Leadership:

  • Jonathan Upham – Vice President
  • Mark Hendrickson – Treasurer

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
Randall C LongPresident2
Jonathan UphamVice Pres.2
Mary LongSecretary5
Mark HendricksonTreasurer2

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sageview Foundation fund?

The foundation's mission is focused in two primary areas: 1. **Micro-financing initiatives** that bring sustainable change to both local and international economies 2. **Healthcare and education opportunities** for women and children in crisis The foundation advances its mission by partnering alongside other organizations that provide relief and hope. Key funding areas include education, human services, housing, women's shelters, supportive housing, and disaster preparedness and relief.

How do I apply for a grant from Sageview Foundation?

**Grant Activity:** • Total giving in 2024: $404,718 • Average grant amount: $98,000–$132,000 • Median grant amount: $7,500 • Grant range: $500–$132,000 • Number of grants awarded: 33 (as of most recent filing) **Recent Grants (2024):** • Hoag Charity Sports: $52,500 • Orange County Rescue Mission: $50,000 • Hope International: $25,875 The foundation has awarded grants across multiple focus areas including religious support, youth education, international aid, hunger relief, child health, medic…

Where does Sageview Foundation make grants?

The foundation funds organizations and initiatives in: • **International:** Rwanda (primary focus, particularly the Bugesera District) • **Domestic:** California, North Carolina, and Illinois

What size grants does Sageview Foundation award?

In 2024, Sageview Foundation awarded 23 grants totaling $405K — an average of about $18K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Sageview Foundation's EIN?

Sageview Foundation's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 45-4068388. 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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