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    Frederick A Deluca Foundation

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    About Frederick A Deluca Foundation

    The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation concentrates its philanthropy on strengthening local community infrastructure in South Florida, channeling large gifts to community foundations that distribute impact and capacity-building funding regionally. Grants fund community impact initiatives and a named nonprofit support effort (the DeLuca Center for Nonprofit Excellence), indicating a preference for broad, intermediary partners that can shore up many local nonprofits and community programs. Giving is highly regional (Broward, Palm Beach, Martin counties) and focused on maximizing local community benefit through intermediary organizations.

    Focus Areas

    Community impact grantmaking in Broward CountyCommunity impact grantmaking in Palm Beach & Martin CountiesNonprofit capacity building — DeLuca Center for Nonprofit ExcellenceCommunity funds / regional grantmaking intermediaries

    Who They Fund

    residents of Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties / Florida coastal communitieslow-income and economically vulnerable householdsyouth and students (K-12 and college cohorts)

    About Frederick A Deluca Foundation

    The Frederick a Deluca Foundation Inc backs a cluster of large, recurring grants that help local intermediaries move money into South Florida communities. Its biggest recent award in the data is a $4,220,000 grant to Community Foundation of Broward Inc for the DeLuca Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Broward Cares, and the Broward Community Fund, a pattern that shows preference for pooled community funding rather than isolated project grants. Similar multi-million-dollar support appears in Palm Beach and Martin Counties, where Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Inc received repeated community impact grants. The foundation also funds infrastructure for nonprofits and service systems: Broward College Foundation Inc received support for Broward UP (Unlimited Potential), while The Miami Foundation Inc appears with college assistance scholarships, nonprofit capacity building, ArtLook Miami, and community grants across 2023 to 2028. Other recent awards reach housing, youth, and scholarship work through Habitat for Humanity, Boys & Girls Club of America, George Snow Scholarship Fund, Tsic Inc (Take Stock in Children), and YWCA South Florida Inc. The overall picture is a local grantmaker using substantial awards to intermediaries and anchor nonprofits to strengthen community capacity in South Florida.

    What Frederick A Deluca Foundation Funds

    Community foundations are a central channel in this foundation’s grantmaking. Community Foundation of Broward Inc received $4,220,000 in 2025 for the DeLuca Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Broward Cares, and the Broward Community Fund, while Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Inc received $3,728,800 in 2025 for community impact grants. The Miami Foundation Inc also appears repeatedly, including a $2,569,000 grant tied to college assistance program scholarships, nonprofit capacity building, ArtLook Miami, and community grants. The foundation also supports education and youth pathways. Broward College Foundation Inc received $3,000,000 for Broward UP (Unlimited Potential), and Tsic Inc (Take Stock in Children) received $1,643,930 for HopeForce AI integration plus college completion coaches. In youth development, Boys & Girls Club of America received $2,700,000 for improving academic outcomes in Florida through Boys & Girls Clubs. Housing and neighborhood stability are another visible line of work. Habitat for Humanity of International Inc received $1,825,000 for affordable townhome development at Villages of Coral Springs, and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami received $1,725,000 for Miami Habitat homes and Miami Habitat Acres.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $45.7M

    Total Assets

    $719.7M

    Total Revenue

    $77.3M

    Total Expenses

    $51.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $100K and $350K, with a median of $170K.

    25th Percentile

    $100K

    Median

    $170K

    75th Percentile

    $350K

    Geographic Reach

    Local13 states funded

    About 86% of grants go to recipients in MA.

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    EIN (Tax ID): 65-0755554Latest Form 990: 2025Total assets: $719.7M5 filings on recordFind their full 990 filing →
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    local nonprofit organizations (capacity-building recipients)
    people affected by floods/hurricanes and other disasters
    blood cancer survivors / cancer-impacted individuals

    Giving Approach

    Very concentrated: only five large grants totaling nearly $20M, split between two community foundations with multiple repeat awards; strategic, high-dollar gifts to intermediaries rather than many small direct-service grants.

    Funding Style

    capacity building / nonprofit technical assistancedirect service and program supportcapital campaigns / facility & infrastructure fundingscholarships and individual supportsdisaster relief / emergency response funding

    Notable grantees: Community Foundation of Broward, Inc., Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc., DeLuca Center for Nonprofit Excellence (program of Community Foundation of Broward)

    Topics

    affordable housing developmentdisaster recovery and flood/hurricane reliefpostsecondary access & college completion (scholarships, completion coaches)workforce development and career pathways (Career Bound, job training)healthcare access and social determinants of health (community clinics, health initiatives)youth enrichment and out-of-school programs (Boys & Girls Clubs, afterschool)arts access and cultural programming

    How Frederick A Deluca Foundation Gives

    Grant sizes cluster in the six-figure to low seven-figure range, with p25 at $100,000, a median of $170,000, and p75 at $350,000. The recent record also includes repeated multi-million-dollar awards, showing that the foundation uses both larger anchor grants and smaller operating-scale gifts. The same recipients appear across multiple years: Community Foundation of Broward Inc, Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Inc, The Miami Foundation Inc, and Broward College Foundation Inc all recur in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it also funds individuals and makes program-related investments.

    Where Frederick A Deluca Foundation Makes Grants

    The giving is overwhelmingly local and concentrated in Florida, with 86% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach are frequent recipient locations, joined by Miami and Boca Raton in the recent grants list. Outside Florida, the recipient geography in the data is still U.S.-only: Boys & Girls Club of America is the main non-Florida recipient, listed in Atlanta, GA. The pattern points to South Florida grant distribution through local and regional intermediaries rather than broad national funding.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Frederick A Deluca Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does The Frederick a Deluca Foundation Inc fund most often?

    The recent grants show a strong pattern of support for community foundations and other intermediary nonprofits. Community Foundation of Broward Inc, Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Inc, and The Miami Foundation Inc all appear multiple times, often for community impact, nonprofit capacity building, scholarships, and local grant programs.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution is relatively large for a local funder: p25 is $100,000, median grant size is $170,000, and p75 is $350,000. The recent list also includes several multi-million-dollar awards to intermediary organizations.

    Does the foundation fund education and college completion work?

    Yes. Recent education-related grants include $3,000,000 to Broward College Foundation Inc for Broward UP (Unlimited Potential), $1,714,687 to George Snow Scholarship Fund for a prepaid scholarship fund, and $1,643,930 to Tsic Inc (Take Stock in Children) for AI integration plus college completion coaches.

    Which Florida regions show up most in the grants?

    South Florida is the core geography. Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Miami, and Boca Raton all appear in the recent grants list, and 86% of grants go to recipients in Florida. The overall scope of giving is local.

    Is this foundation a recurring funder of the same organizations?

    Yes. Several organizations recur across years, including Community Foundation of Broward Inc, Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Inc, The Miami Foundation Inc, and Broward College Foundation Inc. The 2023 to 2025 grants show a multi-year pattern rather than one-off support.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Who can apply: Applicants must be organizations seeking to receive grant funds from The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation in order to re-grant those funds to community organizations in Florida. Proposed programs must align with the Youth & Families and/or Economic Mobility portfolios.

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    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD INCFORT LAUDERDALE, FL$4,120,0002025DELUCA CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE BROWARD CARES, BROWARD COMMUNITY FUND
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$3,728,8002025COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$3,728,8002025COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS
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    THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INCMIAMI, FL$2,569,00020252023 COLLEGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS NONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDING ARTLOOK MIAMI COMMUNITY GRANTS 2023-2028
    THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INCMIAMI, FL$2,569,00020252023 COLLEGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS NONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDING ARTLOOK MIAMI COMMUNITY GRANTS 2023-2028
    THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INCMIAMI, FL$2,433,00020252023 COLLEGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPSNONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDINGARTLOOK MIAMICOMMUNITY GRANTS 2023-2028
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF INTERNATIONAL INCFORT LAUDERDALE, FL$1,825,0002025AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME DEVELOPMENT AT VILLAGES OF CORAL SPRINGSWELCOME HOME SUPPORT
    YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA INCMIAMI, FL$1,772,8002025BUILDING A UNIFIED SERVICE MODEL FOR YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA NEIGHBORHOODS
    YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA INCMIAMI, FL$1,772,8002025BUILDING A UNIFIED SERVICE MODEL FOR YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA NEIGHBORHOODS
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER MIAMIMIAMI, FL$1,725,0002025MIAMI HABITAT HOMES 2021/22-2022/23EXPANDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES: MIAMI HABITAT ACRESEXPANDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES: MIAMI HABITAT ACRES
    GEORGE SNOW SCHOLARSHIP FUNDBOCA RATON, FL$1,714,6872025PREPAID SCHOLARSHIP FUND
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    TSIC INC (TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN)FORT LAUDERDALE, FL$1,643,9302025HOPEFORCE AI INTEGRATION + COLLEGE COMPLETION COACHES
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    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH & MARTIN COUNTIES INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$1,582,9502025SUPPORTING CAPACITY BUILDING EFFORTS TO HELP NONPROFITS IMPROVE PROGRAM DELIVERY & RESILIENCYCOMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS
    BROWARD COLLEGE FOUNDATION INCFORT LAUDERDALE, FL$1,500,0002025THE DELUCA CERTIFICATION FUND
    GEORGE SNOW SCHOLARSHIP FUND INCBOCA RATON, FL$1,467,0002025PREPAID SCHOLARSHIPS
    YALE NEW HAVEN HOSPITALYALE NEW HAVEN HEALTH, CT$1,465,9462025TO ESTABLISH A CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN HEMATOLOGY RESEARCH
    HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA INCHOLLYWOOD, FL$1,239,0002025BLUEPRINT FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: IMPLEMENTING A COMMUNITY DRIVEN STRATEGIC PLAN
    HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA INCHOLLYWOOD, FL$1,239,0002025BLUEPRINT FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: IMPLEMENTING A COMMUNITY DRIVEN STRATEGIC PLAN
    SOUTH-WEST COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INCBRIDGEPORT, CT$1,200,0002025PROVIDING ACCESS TO HEALTH AND ADDRESSING THE SOCAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE MODEL
    SOUTH-WEST COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INCBRIDGEPORT, CT$1,200,0002025PROVIDING ACCESS TO HEALTH AND ADDRESSING THE SOCAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE MODEL
    CULTURAL COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTYLAKE WORTH BEACH, FL$1,070,0002025POOLED FUNDS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO THE ARTS
    CULTURAL COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTYLAKE WORTH BEACH, FL$1,070,0002025POOLED FUNDS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO THE ARTS
    THE LORD'S PLACEWEST PALM BEACH, FL$1,000,0002025PATHWAYS TO SELF-SUSTAINABILITY
    CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPY INCWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025HURRICANE IAN COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    ELS FOR AUTISM FOUNDATIONJUPITER, FL$1,000,0002025ADULT DAY TRAINING (ADT) PROGRAM CAPITAL + OPERATIONS
    CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPYWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025SUPPORT FOR FLORIDA COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE
    PLACE OF HOPE INCPALM BEACH GARDENS, FL$1,000,0002025GOD'S CHILDREN, OUR FUTURE - PLACE OF HOPE CAMPAIGN
    SOCIAL FINANCE INCBOSTON, MA$1,000,0002025HEALTH CAREERS FINANCING INNOVATIONS
    CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPYWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025SUPPORT FOR FLORIDA COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE
    THE LORD'S PLACEWEST PALM BEACH, FL$1,000,0002025PATHWAYS TO SELF-SUSTAINABILITY
    THE LORD'S PLACE INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$1,000,0002025PATHWAYS TO SELF-SUSTAINABILITY
    BROWARD EDUCATION FOUNDATION INCFORT LAUDERDALE, FL$885,9552025BROWARD EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP COHORT 2023 + BROWARD LCANTURNAROUND ARTS/BROWARD ARTSBROWARD TEA (TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERED AGRICULTURE) SCHOOL GARDEN: A FOOD FOREST
    LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY INCRYE BROOK, NY$875,0002025SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BLOOD CANCER SURVIVORS
    LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY INCRYE BROOK, NY$875,0002025SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BLOOD CANCER SURVIVORS
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$850,0002025CAREER BOUND
    GILDAS CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA INCFORT LAUDERDALE, FL$750,0002025LAUNCHING A LEGACY + CANCER CARE: HEALTHY LIVING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
    PRIME TIME PALM BEACH COUNTY INCBOYNTON BEACH, FL$745,0002025EXPANDING ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
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    ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER TRUST INCMIAMI, FL$725,0002025EXPANDING ACCESS TO THE ARTS THROUGH PERFORMANCES, EDUCATION, APPRENTICESHIPS AND WELLBEING
    ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER TRUST INCMIAMI, FL$725,0002025EXPANDING ACCESS TO THE ARTS THROUGH PERFORMANCES, EDUCATION, APPRENTICESHIPS AND WELLBEING
    FORT LAUDERDALE INDEPENDENCE TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTER INC (FLITE)FORT LAUDERDALE, FL$725,0002025FLITE CENTER PRI FLITE CENTER PALM BEACH TIL EMERGENCY LANDING SPACE
    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$700,0002025CAREER BOUND
    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INCWEST PALM BEACH, FL$700,0002025CAREER BOUND

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD INC

    $4,220,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    DELUCA CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCEBROWARD CARES - SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY FLOODINGBROWARD COMMUNITY FUND

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD INC

    $4,120,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    DELUCA CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE BROWARD CARES, BROWARD COMMUNITY FUND

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD INC

    $4,120,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    DELUCA CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE BROWARD CARES, BROWARD COMMUNITY FUND

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES INC

    $3,728,800
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES INC

    $3,728,800
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS

    BROWARD COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC

    $3,000,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    BROWARD UP (UNLIMITED POTENTIAL)

    BROWARD COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC

    $3,000,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    BROWARD UP (UNLIMITED POTENTIAL)

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF AMERICA

    $2,700,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    IMPROVING ACADEMIC OUTCOMES IN FLORIDA THROUGH BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS

    THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC

    $2,569,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    2023 COLLEGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS NONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDING ARTLOOK MIAMI COMMUNITY GRANTS 2023-2028

    THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC

    $2,569,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    2023 COLLEGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS NONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDING ARTLOOK MIAMI COMMUNITY GRANTS 2023-2028

    THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC

    $2,433,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    2023 COLLEGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPSNONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDINGARTLOOK MIAMICOMMUNITY GRANTS 2023-2028

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF INTERNATIONAL INC

    $1,825,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME DEVELOPMENT AT VILLAGES OF CORAL SPRINGSWELCOME HOME SUPPORT

    YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA INC

    $1,772,800
    MIAMI, FL2025

    BUILDING A UNIFIED SERVICE MODEL FOR YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA NEIGHBORHOODS

    YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA INC

    $1,772,800
    MIAMI, FL2025

    BUILDING A UNIFIED SERVICE MODEL FOR YWCA SOUTH FLORIDA NEIGHBORHOODS

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER MIAMI

    $1,725,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    MIAMI HABITAT HOMES 2021/22-2022/23EXPANDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES: MIAMI HABITAT ACRESEXPANDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES: MIAMI HABITAT ACRES

    GEORGE SNOW SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    $1,714,687
    BOCA RATON, FL2025

    PREPAID SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    GEORGE SNOW SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    $1,714,687
    BOCA RATON, FL2025

    PREPAID SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    TSIC INC (TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN)

    $1,643,930
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    HOPEFORCE AI INTEGRATION + COLLEGE COMPLETION COACHES

    TSIC INC (TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN)

    $1,643,930
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    HOPEFORCE AI INTEGRATION + COLLEGE COMPLETION COACHES

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH & MARTIN COUNTIES INC

    $1,582,950
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    SUPPORTING CAPACITY BUILDING EFFORTS TO HELP NONPROFITS IMPROVE PROGRAM DELIVERY & RESILIENCYCOMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS

    BROWARD COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC

    $1,500,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    THE DELUCA CERTIFICATION FUND

    GEORGE SNOW SCHOLARSHIP FUND INC

    $1,467,000
    BOCA RATON, FL2025

    PREPAID SCHOLARSHIPS

    YALE NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL

    $1,465,946
    YALE NEW HAVEN HEALTH, CT2025

    TO ESTABLISH A CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN HEMATOLOGY RESEARCH

    HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA INC

    $1,239,000
    HOLLYWOOD, FL2025

    BLUEPRINT FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: IMPLEMENTING A COMMUNITY DRIVEN STRATEGIC PLAN

    HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA INC

    $1,239,000
    HOLLYWOOD, FL2025

    BLUEPRINT FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: IMPLEMENTING A COMMUNITY DRIVEN STRATEGIC PLAN

    SOUTH-WEST COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INC

    $1,200,000
    BRIDGEPORT, CT2025

    PROVIDING ACCESS TO HEALTH AND ADDRESSING THE SOCAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE MODEL

    SOUTH-WEST COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INC

    $1,200,000
    BRIDGEPORT, CT2025

    PROVIDING ACCESS TO HEALTH AND ADDRESSING THE SOCAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE MODEL

    CULTURAL COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

    $1,070,000
    LAKE WORTH BEACH, FL2025

    POOLED FUNDS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO THE ARTS

    CULTURAL COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

    $1,070,000
    LAKE WORTH BEACH, FL2025

    POOLED FUNDS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO THE ARTS

    THE LORD'S PLACE

    $1,000,000
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    PATHWAYS TO SELF-SUSTAINABILITY

    CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPY INC

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    HURRICANE IAN COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    ELS FOR AUTISM FOUNDATION

    $1,000,000
    JUPITER, FL2025

    ADULT DAY TRAINING (ADT) PROGRAM CAPITAL + OPERATIONS

    CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPY

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR FLORIDA COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE

    PLACE OF HOPE INC

    $1,000,000
    PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL2025

    GOD'S CHILDREN, OUR FUTURE - PLACE OF HOPE CAMPAIGN

    SOCIAL FINANCE INC

    $1,000,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    HEALTH CAREERS FINANCING INNOVATIONS

    CENTER FOR DISASTER PHILANTHROPY

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SUPPORT FOR FLORIDA COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE

    THE LORD'S PLACE

    $1,000,000
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    PATHWAYS TO SELF-SUSTAINABILITY

    THE LORD'S PLACE INC

    $1,000,000
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    PATHWAYS TO SELF-SUSTAINABILITY

    BROWARD EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC

    $885,955
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    BROWARD EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP COHORT 2023 + BROWARD LCANTURNAROUND ARTS/BROWARD ARTSBROWARD TEA (TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERED AGRICULTURE) SCHOOL GARDEN: A FOOD FOREST

    LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY INC

    $875,000
    RYE BROOK, NY2025

    SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BLOOD CANCER SURVIVORS

    LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY INC

    $875,000
    RYE BROOK, NY2025

    SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BLOOD CANCER SURVIVORS

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC

    $850,000
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    CAREER BOUND

    GILDAS CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC

    $750,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    LAUNCHING A LEGACY + CANCER CARE: HEALTHY LIVING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS

    PRIME TIME PALM BEACH COUNTY INC

    $745,000
    BOYNTON BEACH, FL2025

    EXPANDING ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN PALM BEACH COUNTY

    PRIME TIME PALM BEACH COUNTY INC

    $745,000
    BOYNTON BEACH, FL2025

    EXPANDING ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN PALM BEACH COUNTY

    ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER TRUST INC

    $725,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    EXPANDING ACCESS TO THE ARTS THROUGH PERFORMANCES, EDUCATION, APPRENTICESHIPS AND WELLBEING

    ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER TRUST INC

    $725,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    EXPANDING ACCESS TO THE ARTS THROUGH PERFORMANCES, EDUCATION, APPRENTICESHIPS AND WELLBEING

    FORT LAUDERDALE INDEPENDENCE TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTER INC (FLITE)

    $725,000
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    FLITE CENTER PRI FLITE CENTER PALM BEACH TIL EMERGENCY LANDING SPACE

    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC

    $700,000
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    CAREER BOUND

    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC

    $700,000
    WEST PALM BEACH, FL2025

    CAREER BOUND