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    B Morphed Foundation

    ActivePhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    Fort Lauderdale, FLWebsiteEIN: 87-40057612 filings on record

    About B Morphed Foundation

    The B Morphed Foundation directs most of its funding toward faith-based K–12 education and targeted community service projects, with a strong emphasis on supporting a single institutional beneficiary. A large, multi-year commitment to St. Mary’s Roman Catholic school dominates the foundation’s portfolio, while smaller grants fund veterans' workforce assistance and community-focused organizations outside its Fort Lauderdale base.

    Focus Areas

    Catholic parochial school support (K–12 education operations and capital)Veterans workforce development and job placement programsSmall community nonprofits providing localized social services

    Who They Fund

    veteransstudents (financially disadvantaged or seeking advising)community of Tintilou (local community named 'Tintilou')

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: a single grantee (St. Mary’s Roman Catholic) receives the majority of dollars across repeat grants, with the remainder distributed as modest, one-off awards to community and veterans organizations.

    Funding Style

    About B Morphed Foundation

    A pair of six-figure grants to St Marys Roman Catholic anchors B Morphed Foundation Inc’s recent giving. The foundation awarded $180,000 in 2024 to the school in Annapolis and $154,500 in 2025 to the same institution in Hyattsville, showing a sustained commitment to Catholic K-12 education rather than one-off support. Around that core, the portfolio includes targeted grants for veterans’ employment, student advising, and small community service needs. The foundation’s active grant programs align with that pattern: education grants for children in disadvantaged or low-income communities, scholarship support delivered through partner schools and nonprofits, and grants for established organizations that can show viable plans and measurable results. The recent grant list also points to a mix of operating and program support across a small number of recipients, with the school beneficiary receiving the largest share of funds. Smaller awards go to organizations serving veterans and local communities, including a PTSD-focused group and a community assistance nonprofit. B Morphed Foundation Inc reports annual grants of $431,500 and total assets of $6,137,654, indicating a foundation with a concentrated giving profile and a limited set of recurring priorities.

    What B Morphed Foundation Funds

    Education is the clearest thread in the portfolio. Through the foundation’s school-focused giving, B Morphed Foundation Inc gave $180,000 to St Marys Roman Catholic in Annapolis for school support, then followed with $154,500 to the same school in Hyattsville the next year. The active grant programs also describe K-12 education, youth educational opportunity, and scholarship support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Veterans are another recurring beneficiary group. In 2024, the foundation awarded $40,000 to Epizelus Organization in Middleburg for PTSD-related support, and in 2025 it gave $27,000 to Acadiana Veteran Allianc in Lafayette for veteran job creation and workplace support. A separate grant of $10,000 went to Hillvets Foundation in Washington, DC to serve the veteran community. The portfolio also includes localized community assistance. One 2025 grant of $5,000 went to Tintilou Needs You Inc in Washington, DC for assistance to people in Tintilou, matching the foundation’s smaller-service, direct-aid pattern.

    How B Morphed Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the five-figure range: the 25th percentile is $75,000, the median is $110,000, and the 75th percentile is $145,000. That distribution is pushed upward by a pair of large school grants and shows a concentration around substantial awards rather than many small checks. The recent record also suggests repeat support to the same beneficiary across multiple years, especially for the school recipient that appears in both 2024 and 2025. The foundation gives through a grantmaking program for 501(c)(3) organizations, and the published program descriptions say it accepts unsolicited applications. It does not make program-related investments and does not fund individuals.

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from B Morphed Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses Nov 1, 2026Award: $3K – $50K

    Grant Applications

    EducationYouthStudent educational opportunity

    Who can apply: Applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations within the foundation's stated areas of interest focused on improving young students' educational opportunities. Organizations must show a viable plan to achieve and sustain the specific program or activity, and demonstrate competent management and boards plus the ability to measure and report results.

    Deadline: Applications are due by November 1 each year.

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    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $0

    Total Assets

    $6.1M

    Total Revenue

    $214K

    Total Expenses

    $124K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $75K and $145K, with a median of $110K.

    25th Percentile

    $75K

    Median

    $110K

    75th Percentile

    $145K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in VA.

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    direct servicecapacity building (job creation support)advising & technical assistancefinancial assistance/scholarships

    Notable grantees: St. Mary’s Roman Catholic, Epizelus Organization, Acadiana Veteran Alliance

    Topics

    veteran employment and workplace integrationworkplace supports and accommodations for veteransstudent advising and financial aidcommunity-based veteran servicesbasic-assistance/safety-net support

    Where B Morphed Foundation Makes Grants

    B Morphed Foundation Inc gives across the United States, with Virginia appearing most often in the recent grant record. Recipient locations in the sample include Annapolis and Hyattsville, Maryland; Middleburg, Virginia; Lafayette, Louisiana; Jackson, Wyoming; and Washington, DC. The grant list shows 100% of recipients in the US and 0% in Florida, even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Fort Lauderdale. The geography is therefore regional rather than locally concentrated in its home state.

    Frequently Asked Questions About B Morphed Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does B Morphed Foundation Inc support?

    The foundation supports 501(c)(3) organizations working in K-12 education, youth educational opportunity, student support, and capacity building for education programs. Its recent grants also include veterans’ workforce support and small community nonprofits providing localized social services.

    Does B Morphed Foundation Inc accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. The active grant program descriptions state that the foundation accepts unsolicited applications for its education grant programs, including grants for K-12 education and youth educational opportunity.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is centered in the five-figure range, with a 25th percentile of $75,000, a median of $110,000, and a 75th percentile of $145,000.

    Which areas receive the most support?

    Education is the main area of support, especially K-12 schooling and scholarship aid. Veterans’ services are another visible theme, along with smaller community assistance grants for localized needs.

    Does the foundation fund individuals?

    No. The foundation does not fund individuals; its giving is directed to organizations and school-based partners.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Open nowCloses Nov 1, 2026Award: $3K – $50K

    General Education Grant Program

    K-12 educationScholarshipsEducational opportunity for disadvantaged youth+1 more

    Who can apply: Must be a 501(c)(3) organization. Organizations should demonstrate a viable plan to achieve and sustain the program/activity funded, competent management and boards, and the ability to measure and report results.

    Deadline: Application submissions are due by November 1st (annual).

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ST MARYS ROMAN CATHOLICHyattsville, MD$154,5002025school
    ACADIANA VETERAN ALLIANCLafayette, LA$27,0002025supporting veteran in job creation and workplacemt
    FIRST IN FAMILY JACKSONJackson, WY$15,0002025advising and financial support to students
    HILLVETS FOUNDATIONWashington, DC$10,0002025serve the community of veterans
    TINTILOU NEEDS YOU INCWashington, DC$5,0002025supplying needed assitance to people Tintilou
    St Marys Roman CatholicAnnapolis, MD$180,0002024School
    Epizelus OrganizationMiddleburg, VA$40,0002024PTSD

    ST MARYS ROMAN CATHOLIC

    $154,500
    Hyattsville, MD2025

    school

    ACADIANA VETERAN ALLIANC

    $27,000
    Lafayette, LA2025

    supporting veteran in job creation and workplacemt

    FIRST IN FAMILY JACKSON

    $15,000
    Jackson, WY2025

    advising and financial support to students

    HILLVETS FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    Washington, DC2025

    serve the community of veterans

    TINTILOU NEEDS YOU INC

    $5,000
    Washington, DC2025

    supplying needed assitance to people Tintilou

    St Marys Roman Catholic

    $180,000
    Annapolis, MD2024

    School

    Epizelus Organization

    $40,000
    Middleburg, VA2024

    PTSD