Champion African visionaries by investing in early-stage, locally led organizations across Sub‑Saharan Africa through equitable, grantee‑centric grantmaking, impact investing, capacity building, and donor advising.
Segal Family Foundation Inc centers long-term partnerships with locally led organizations across Sub-Saharan Africa, pairing flexible grants with capacity building and active partner support. One of its largest recent grants went to The Gould Family Foundation for technical and capacity support to health clinics in Sub Saharan Africa, showing that clinic strengthening sits alongside broader community development work. The foundation also funds education and leadership pipelines: Fundi Bots received a substantial grant, and Unreasonable East Africa was supported in Kampala, both reflecting an emphasis on early-stage organizations and locally rooted problem-solvers. Its recent portfolio includes health, education, livelihoods, gender equality, and climate-related work, with grants reaching organizations in cities such as Bujumbura, Kigali, Kampala, Nairobi, and Blantyre. Several grantees appear to be African organizations, while others are U.S.-based intermediaries or partners working on Africa-focused programs. The foundation funds organizations rather than individuals and pairs grants with an Active Partnership model that includes non-financial support, learning visits, and organizational development stipends. Recent awards also show support for journalism training and professional development through grants tied to aspiring and early-career journalists and solutions-based knowledge journalism capacity building.
Health systems strengthening is a visible thread in the foundation’s work. In 2023, it gave $287,500 to The Gould Family Foundation for technical and capacity support to health clinics in Sub Saharan Africa, and it also funded Kajo-keji Health Training Institute in San Francisco for charitable purposes tied to its Africa-focused mission. Education-related support appears in multiple forms. Fundi Bots in Kampala received $204,000, while Komo Learning Centres in Tucson received $165,000, indicating investment in learning organizations that operate across or in support of African communities. The foundation also backs local leadership and community development. Grants to Nyaka Aids Orphans School in East Lansing and Reach a Hand Uganda in Kampala align with its emphasis on proximate leaders and locally led organizations. Agriculture and food security are present as well through Gardens for Health International in Boston, which received $115,000.
$13M
$117.7M
$13.7M
$22.9M
Most grants fall between $14K and $70K, with a median of $30K.
25th Percentile
$14K
Median
$30K
75th Percentile
$70K
About 3% of grants go to recipients in CO.
Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Segal Family Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 217 | $12.5M | 25.2% |
| 2 | Kenya | 137 | $5.2M |
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Segal Family Foundation Inc gives at a mid-sized to upper-mid-sized level: the typical grant size is $14,250 at the 25th percentile, $30,000 at the median, and $70,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also shows larger strategic awards, including several above $100,000. Its support is structured around long-term partnerships rather than one-off transactions, with the Active Partnership model providing flexible, unrestricted grants plus organizational development stipends, learning visit stipends, and related support. The foundation funds organizations, not individuals, and does not make program-related investments. It also does not accept unsolicited applications; partners are sourced through local references, networks, fellowships, peer funders, and trusted partners.
Grantmaking is concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa, with the highest recipient country counts in the United States, Kenya, Michigan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda. The country distribution also includes Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia. On the city level, recent grants land in Kampala, Bujumbura, Nairobi, Kigali, Dar es Salaam, Blantyre, and Dowa. New Jersey is the headquarters state, but only 3% of grants go to recipients there, while Colorado is the top state by grant count.
It uses a community-driven, participatory approach and identifies partners through local references, networks, fellowships, peer funders, and trusted partners. The foundation’s active programs also state that it does not accept unsolicited applications.
The typical grant size is $14,250 at the 25th percentile, $30,000 at the median, and $70,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also includes awards well above $100,000.
It funds organizations rather than individuals, with an emphasis on visionary, locally led groups across Sub-Saharan Africa. Current program descriptions highlight education, health, gender equality, decent work and economic growth, and early-stage organizational strengthening.
Its model is built around long-term partnerships. The Active Partnership framework pairs flexible grants with ongoing non-financial support such as organizational development stipends, communications and marketing stipends, and learning visit stipends.
Grantmaking is focused on Sub-Saharan Africa, with the highest recipient-country counts in the United States, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda. Recent grants also appear in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with city-level activity in Kampala, Nairobi, Kigali, Bujumbura, and Blantyre.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
| 3 | Malawi | 106 | $3.5M | 12.3% |
| 4 | Tanzania | 105 | $3.4M | 12.2% |
| 5 | Uganda | 102 | $4.2M | 11.8% |
| 6 | Rwanda | 88 | $2.3M | 10.2% |
| 7 | Burundi | 40 | $1.8M | 4.6% |
| 8 | Congo (DRC) | 11 | $343K | 1.3% |
| 9 | Zimbabwe | 10 | $200K | 1.2% |
| 10 | United Kingdom | 9 | $471K | 1.0% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BASEFLOW | BLANTYRE | $124,400 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| PI FOUNDATION | DAR ES SALAAM | $117,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| WANDIKWEZA | DOWA | $105,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| TEACHUNITED | FORT COLLINS, CO | $100,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| SPARK MICROGRANTS | NEW YORK, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| SANERGY INC | ATLANTA, GA | $100,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| MEDIA CHALLENGE INITIATIVE | KAMPALA | $92,006 | 2025 | SUPPORT MCI TO BUILD THE NEXT GENERATION OF JOURNALISTS BY PROMOTING KNOWLEDGE AND SOLUTIONS BASED JOURNALISM |
| CLINICO | CONAKRY | $91,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| DANDELION AFRICA | NAKURU | $87,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| LADDER TO LEARNING (MAKWELERO) | LILONGWE | $86,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| WEZESHA IMPACT | KAMPALA | $86,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| TEACH FOR UGANDA | KAMPALA | $82,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| REACH FOR UGANDA | ARLINGTON, VA | $81,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| MUKISA FOUNDATION | KAMPALA | $78,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| KYANINGA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE | FORT PORTAL | $77,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| LAKEHUB FOUNDATION | KISUMU | $76,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| KESHO ORGANIZATION | KILIFI | $76,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| SOLID AFRICA | KIGALI | $76,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| TEACH FOR KENYA | NAIROBI | $76,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| ST FRANCIS HEALTH CARE SERVICES | JINJA | $76,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| ANDIAMO YOUTH COOPERATIVE TRUST | BALAKA | $75,120 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| BUDONDO INTERCULTURAL CENTER | IGANGA | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| KIP KEINO FOUNDATION | ELDORET | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| THE GOULD FAMILY FOUNDATION | PRIDES CROSSING, MA | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| ACADES | LILONGWE | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| THERE IS HOPE | LILONGWE | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| MALAIKA FOUNDATION | NEW YORK, NY | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS NETWORK RWANDA | KIGALI | $75,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| PACEMAKER | NAIROBI | $72,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| FRIENDS OF KENYA RISING | SHERMAN, CT | $72,300 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| PEPO LA TUMAINI | LONDON | $71,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| ULALO - CENTRE FOR YOUTH AND DEVELOPMENT | LILONGWE | $71,180 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| KINDLE ORPHAN OUTREACH | SALIMA | $70,060 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| VILLAGE HOPE CORE | CHOGORIA | $70,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| SAFARI DOCTORS | LAMU | $70,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| MAISON SHALOM | KIGALI | $66,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| KOMO LEARNING CENTRES | TUSCON, AZ | $66,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| CENTRE AKAMURI | KIGALI | $65,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| FRIENDS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION | BUJUMBURA | $64,250 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| UGEAFI | KIVU | $62,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| HATUA NETWORK | NEW YORK, NY | $62,300 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| GIRL UP INITIATIVE UGANDA | KAMPALA | $62,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| CHILDREN'S DIGNITY FORUM (CDF) | DAR ES SALAAM | $61,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| UJIMA FOUNDATION | KISUMU | $61,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| UWEZO YOUTH EMPOWERMENT | KIGALI | $61,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| GGEM FARMING | NKHOTAKOTA | $60,120 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| FOCCAD | NKHOTAKOTA | $60,120 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| MATIBABU FOUNDATION | NAIROBI | $60,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| URUKUNDO FOUNDATION (HOPE MADE REAL) | MUHANGA | $59,000 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| WATER ACCESS RWANDA | KIGALI | $58,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
BASEFLOW
$124,400CHARITABLE PURPOSE
PI FOUNDATION
$117,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
WANDIKWEZA
$105,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
TEACHUNITED
$100,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
SPARK MICROGRANTS
$100,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
SANERGY INC
$100,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
MEDIA CHALLENGE INITIATIVE
SUPPORT MCI TO BUILD THE NEXT GENERATION OF JOURNALISTS BY PROMOTING KNOWLEDGE AND SOLUTIONS BASED JOURNALISM
CLINICO
$91,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
DANDELION AFRICA
$87,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
LADDER TO LEARNING (MAKWELERO)
$86,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
WEZESHA IMPACT
$86,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
TEACH FOR UGANDA
$82,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
REACH FOR UGANDA
$81,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
MUKISA FOUNDATION
$78,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
KYANINGA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
$77,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
LAKEHUB FOUNDATION
$76,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
KESHO ORGANIZATION
$76,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
SOLID AFRICA
$76,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
TEACH FOR KENYA
$76,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
ST FRANCIS HEALTH CARE SERVICES
$76,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
ANDIAMO YOUTH COOPERATIVE TRUST
$75,120CHARITABLE PURPOSE
BUDONDO INTERCULTURAL CENTER
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
KIP KEINO FOUNDATION
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
THE GOULD FAMILY FOUNDATION
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
ACADES
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
THERE IS HOPE
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
MALAIKA FOUNDATION
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS NETWORK RWANDA
$75,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
PACEMAKER
$72,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
FRIENDS OF KENYA RISING
$72,300CHARITABLE PURPOSE
PEPO LA TUMAINI
$71,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
ULALO - CENTRE FOR YOUTH AND DEVELOPMENT
$71,180CHARITABLE PURPOSE
KINDLE ORPHAN OUTREACH
$70,060CHARITABLE PURPOSE
VILLAGE HOPE CORE
$70,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
SAFARI DOCTORS
$70,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
MAISON SHALOM
$66,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
KOMO LEARNING CENTRES
$66,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
CENTRE AKAMURI
$65,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
FRIENDS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
$64,250CHARITABLE PURPOSE
UGEAFI
$62,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
HATUA NETWORK
$62,300CHARITABLE PURPOSE
GIRL UP INITIATIVE UGANDA
$62,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
CHILDREN'S DIGNITY FORUM (CDF)
$61,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
UJIMA FOUNDATION
$61,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE
UWEZO YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
$61,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
GGEM FARMING
$60,120CHARITABLE PURPOSE
FOCCAD
$60,120CHARITABLE PURPOSE
MATIBABU FOUNDATION
$60,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
URUKUNDO FOUNDATION (HOPE MADE REAL)
$59,000CHARITABLE PURPOSE
WATER ACCESS RWANDA
$58,500CHARITABLE PURPOSE