Radiology Incorporated Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
SOUTH BEND, IndianaMicroEIN: 351782943
Health CharitiesFood BanksHomeless SheltersHabitat for HumanityYouth Development Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes primarily in health, food security, and social services. It focuses on funding organizations that provide essential services such as food banks, homeless shelters, and health charities, including cancer support groups. The foundation aims to enhance community well-being by providing unrestricted grants to nonprofit organizations located in specific counties in Indiana. Its mission reflects a commitment to improving the quality of life for individuals and families in need within its service areas.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A local 501(c)(3) serving St. Joseph, Elkhart, LaPorte or Stark counties in Indiana, seeking modest unrestricted or program-specific support for health, human services, food security, youth, or community programs.

Good Fit

  • Located and operating within the specified counties in Indiana.
  • Registered 501(c)(3) status with programs that will be implemented in the counties.
  • Requesting modest-sized grants consistent with past awards (hundreds to a few thousand dollars).
  • Program or project work in health, food assistance, homelessness, youth services, or local community support.
  • Application submitted by postal mail that clearly states purpose, amount, and county usage.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is geographically narrow: all grants in the latest years are in Indiana and the funder requires recipients to operate in St. Joseph, Elkhart, LaPorte or Stark counties.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded a large number of distinct independent organizations in each observed year (43 recipients in the latest year, with similar counts in prior years), indicating a broad recipient set for a micro private foundation.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of new entrants exists (four new recipients in the latest year) and postal application instructions are published, but most grants go to repeat grantees across years, so access for unfamiliar applicants appears possible but selective.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026