Program areas at Maxim Charitable Foundation
The organization made distributions and provided assistance to 9 organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, which provide relief, financial aid, assistance and disaster relief payments to disaster victims or to the poor or distressed, or which provide donations for social justice purposes.
The organization made need-based distributions and provided assistance to 36 individuals; employees of Maxim, or their family members, victims of disasters, and to the poor and distressed who were disadvantaged by injury or illness.
The organization made social justice based scholarship distributions on behalf of 12 individuals whom submitted applications that were reviewed and approved based on parameters developed by the Social Justice Committee.
The organization made need-based distributions and provided assistance to 20 individuals; employees of Maxim, or their family members, victims of disasters, and to the poor and distressed who were disadvantaged by qualified disasters.
The organization made need-based distributions and provided assistance to 13 individuals; employees of Maxim, or their family members, victims of disasters, and to the poor and distressed who were disadvantaged by familial death.
The organization made need-based distributions and provided assistance to 14 individuals; employees of Maxim, or their family members, victims of disasters, and to the poor and distressed who were disadvantaged by foreclosure or eviction.
The organization made need-based distributions and provided assistance to 13 individuals; employees of Maxim, or their family members, victims of disasters, and to the poor and distressed who were disadvantaged by financial hardship.