Good+Foundation is a leading national non-profit that works to dismantle multi-generational poverty by pairing tangible goods with innovative services for under-resourced fathers, mothers, and caregivers, creating an upward trajectory for the whole family.
Good Plus Foundation Inc makes family poverty relief visible through large operating grants to local service providers. Its recent awards show a strong emphasis on organizations that pair material support with direct services for parents and children, including repeated support for River Fund New York Inc in Richmond Hill and Shelter Partnership in Bell, California. The foundation also backs safety-net and family-stabilization work through groups such as World Harvest Charities & Family Services in Los Angeles and Children’s Institute Inc, reflecting a grantmaking approach centered on basic needs and family wellbeing. The foundation’s funding pattern reaches beyond one-off gifts. Several grantees appear multiple times across different years, suggesting ongoing relationships rather than isolated awards. Grants also extend to medical, food, and family-service providers, including Montefiore Medical Center and Food Bank for New York City, which fits the organization’s stated interest in family services, maternal support, goods distribution, training and capacity building, cash grants, and child support reform. Recent awards range from major five- and six-figure grants to multimillion-dollar commitments, indicating a mix of core support and targeted program funding for partners serving under-resourced families.
In family-stabilization work, Good Plus Foundation Inc gave $4,854,364 to River Fund New York Inc for 2025 support, alongside another large award to the same organization in the prior year. For goods distribution and partner-program support, it gave $6,766,449 to Shelter Partnership in Bell, California, showing that in-kind and family-support infrastructure sits near the center of its grantmaking. The foundation also funds child and family service delivery through organizations such as Children’s Institute Inc in Los Angeles, which received $2,460,984 in 2024 and $443,519 in 2025. On the public-health side, Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx received $431,566 in 2025, while Food Bank for New York City received $417,118 in the same year. These awards align with support for maternal and child wellbeing, food security, and basic-needs assistance.
Good Plus Foundation Inc’s typical grant size sits at a median of $56,170, with the middle half of grants ranging from $26,142 at the 25th percentile to $131,943 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes much larger awards in the multi-million-dollar range, showing that the foundation uses both standard operating grants and high-value commitments. The grant list shows repeat recipients across multiple years, including River Fund New York Inc, Shelter Partnership, World Harvest Charities & Family Services, Children’s Institute Inc, and SCO Family of Services. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, not a DAF, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. An active corporate partnership stream accepts unsolicited support.
$14.2M
$6.6M
$16.1M
$18.6M
Most grants fall between $26K and $132K, with a median of $56K.
25th Percentile
$26K
Median
$56K
75th Percentile
$132K
About 52% of grants go to recipients in OH.
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Grant recipients are concentrated in the United States, with every listed recent grant going to a U.S. organization. New York and California account for much of the activity, with repeated awards to places such as Richmond Hill, Bell, Los Angeles, Bronx, Glen Cove, Brooklyn, and New York City. The top giving state by count is Ohio, even though many large grants go to New York and California recipients. The recent list also includes Washington, DC, showing some national reach beyond the two main coastal hubs.
It supports family services, father engagement, maternal support, goods distribution, training and capacity building, cash grants and emergency assistance, and policy and advocacy related to child support reform. Recent grants also show support for food banks, medical centers, and community-based family service providers.
Yes. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, and the recent grants list includes Washington, DC, alongside recipients in New York and California. The geographic scope of giving is national.
The median recent grant is $56,170. The middle half of grants runs from $26,142 at the 25th percentile to $131,943 at the 75th percentile, although some awards are much larger and reach into the millions.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including River Fund New York Inc, Shelter Partnership, World Harvest Charities & Family Services, Children’s Institute Inc, and SCO Family of Services. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated one-time gifts.
No. Good Plus Foundation Inc is marked as not funding individuals. Its active programs focus on partner organizations, corporate partnerships, in-kind goods, and family cash grants delivered through its service model.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RIVER FUND NEW YORK INC | RICHMOND HILL, NY | $4,854,364 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| WORLD HARVEST CHARITIES & FAMILY SVCS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $2,099,045 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SHELTER PARTNERSHIP INC | BELL, CA | $714,909 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SCO FAMILY OF SERVICES | GLEN COVE, NY | $519,215 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $443,519 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER | BRONX, NY | $431,566 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FOOD BANK FOR NEW YORK CITY | NEW YORK, NY | $417,118 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FRIENDS OUTSIDE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY | PASADENA, CA | $410,649 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LA COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH | LA, CA | $353,528 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS | MISSION HILLS, CA | $339,843 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER | BROOKLYN, NY | $298,624 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NIDO DE ESPERANZA CHARITABLE SOCIETY | NEW YORK, NY | $178,631 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| PUBLIC HEALTH SOLUTIONS | NEW YORK, NY | $175,160 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FORESTDALE INC | FOREST HILLS, NY | $170,358 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| PROJECT JOY | PALMDALE, CA | $157,206 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS EDUCATIONAL & CULTURAL DEVELOPM | BROOKLYN, NY | $132,247 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| WOMEN'S HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEV CORP | BRONX, NY | $127,822 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NEW YORK CITY POLICE FOUNDATION INC | NEW YORK, NY | $123,862 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LIFT INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $111,453 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| RISING GROUND INC | BROOKLYN, NY | $96,582 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| PEDIATRIC & FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER DBA EISNER HEALTH | LOS ANGELES, CA | $92,681 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| URBAN PARTNERS LOS ANGELES INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $92,102 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SAFE HORIZON INC | NEW YORK, NY | $91,940 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LITTLE SISTERS OF THE ASSUMPTION FAMILY HEALTH SER | NEW YORK, NY | $91,125 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CHILDRENS LAW CENTER OF CALIFORNIA | MONTEREY PARK, CA | $82,155 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| PENNY LANE CENTERS | NORTH HILLS, CA | $80,706 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | VALLEY GLEN, CA | $79,479 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE FLOATING HOSPITAL INC | LONG ISLAND CITY, NY | $78,872 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING AND EMPLOYMENT | BROOKLYN, NY | $76,807 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HELPING MAMAS INC | SNELLVILLE, GA | $67,680 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ST ANNES MATERNITY HOME | LOS ANGELES, CA | $63,377 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $61,506 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LENOX HILL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE INC | NEW YORK, NY | $60,211 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES | LOS ANGELES, CA | $58,892 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| BRONXWORKS INC | NEW YORK, NY | $58,007 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NORTHERN MANHATTAN PERINATAL PARTNERSHIP | NEW YORK, NY | $56,170 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION | LOS ANGELES, CA | $54,902 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| VENICE FAMILY CLINIC | VENICE, CA | $54,391 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MARTIN LUTHER KING JR LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE CORP | LOS ANGELES, CA | $51,261 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| EXPECTING RELIEF | BROOKLYN, NY | $47,707 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SPIRITT FAMILY SERVICES | WHITTIER, CA | $42,546 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LA GUARDIA EDUCATION FUND INCORPORATED | LONG ISLAND CITY, NY | $41,798 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SAN BERNARDINO FATHERHOOD | SAN BERNARDINO, CA | $37,955 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ADVANCEMENT THROUGH OPP AND KNOWLEDGE INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $37,630 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES | LOS ANGELES, CA | $33,057 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| JUSTICE INNOVATION INC | NEW YORK, NY | $31,863 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION ENTERPRISES INC | CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA | $31,260 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| AVANCE INC | HOUSTON, TX | $30,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | BROOKLYN, NY | $27,818 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS INC | NEW YORK, NY | $23,971 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
RIVER FUND NEW YORK INC
$4,854,364SEE PART IV
WORLD HARVEST CHARITIES & FAMILY SVCS
$2,099,045SEE PART IV
SHELTER PARTNERSHIP INC
$714,909SEE PART IV
SCO FAMILY OF SERVICES
$519,215SEE PART IV
CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE INC
$443,519SEE PART IV
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER
$431,566SEE PART IV
FOOD BANK FOR NEW YORK CITY
SEE PART IV
FRIENDS OUTSIDE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
$410,649SEE PART IV
LA COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
$353,528SEE PART IV
EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS
$339,843SEE PART IV
THE BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER
$298,624SEE PART IV
NIDO DE ESPERANZA CHARITABLE SOCIETY
$178,631SEE PART IV
PUBLIC HEALTH SOLUTIONS
$175,160SEE PART IV
FORESTDALE INC
$170,358SEE PART IV
PROJECT JOY
$157,206SEE PART IV
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS EDUCATIONAL & CULTURAL DEVELOPM
$132,247SEE PART IV
WOMEN'S HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEV CORP
$127,822SEE PART IV
NEW YORK CITY POLICE FOUNDATION INC
$123,862SEE PART IV
LIFT INC
$111,453SEE PART IV
RISING GROUND INC
$96,582SEE PART IV
PEDIATRIC & FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER DBA EISNER HEALTH
$92,681SEE PART IV
URBAN PARTNERS LOS ANGELES INC
$92,102SEE PART IV
SAFE HORIZON INC
$91,940SEE PART IV
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE ASSUMPTION FAMILY HEALTH SER
$91,125SEE PART IV
CHILDRENS LAW CENTER OF CALIFORNIA
$82,155SEE PART IV
PENNY LANE CENTERS
$80,706SEE PART IV
THE LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$79,479SEE PART IV
THE FLOATING HOSPITAL INC
$78,872SEE PART IV
CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING AND EMPLOYMENT
$76,807SEE PART IV
HELPING MAMAS INC
$67,680SEE PART IV
ST ANNES MATERNITY HOME
$63,377SEE PART IV
BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESS
$61,506SEE PART IV
LENOX HILL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE INC
$60,211SEE PART IV
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES
$58,892SEE PART IV
BRONXWORKS INC
$58,007SEE PART IV
NORTHERN MANHATTAN PERINATAL PARTNERSHIP
$56,170SEE PART IV
CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION
$54,902SEE PART IV
VENICE FAMILY CLINIC
$54,391SEE PART IV
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE CORP
$51,261SEE PART IV
EXPECTING RELIEF
$47,707SEE PART IV
SPIRITT FAMILY SERVICES
$42,546SEE PART IV
LA GUARDIA EDUCATION FUND INCORPORATED
$41,798SEE PART IV
SAN BERNARDINO FATHERHOOD
$37,955SEE PART IV
ADVANCEMENT THROUGH OPP AND KNOWLEDGE INC
$37,630SEE PART IV
SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES
$33,057SEE PART IV
JUSTICE INNOVATION INC
$31,863SEE PART IV
PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION ENTERPRISES INC
$31,260SEE PART IV
AVANCE INC
$30,000SEE PART IV
KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$27,818SEE PART IV
HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS INC
$23,971SEE PART IV