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    Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation

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    ATLANTA, GA7703947070EIN: 58-25092923 declaraciones registradas

    About Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation

    The Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation concentrates its giving on local community philanthropy and direct support for organizations serving vulnerable, often youth populations. A single large gift to a community foundation accounts for nearly half of its giving, while the remainder is directed to basic-needs and homeless youth services (notably hygiene access initiatives and LGBTQ youth shelter/advocacy). Grants are a mix of unrestricted/general support and targeted program funding.

    Focus Areas

    Local community endowment / community foundation support in Northeast GeorgiaHygiene access programs for people experiencing homelessness (e.g., soap distribution to shelters)Services for homeless and at-risk LGBTQ youth (shelter, advocacy, stabilization)Flexible/unrestricted general operating support and miscellaneous charitable contributions

    Who They Fund

    local/regional communities (Northeast Georgia referenced)older adults (senior meal recipients)children (youth receiving music/arts services)men (men's health initiatives)

    About Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation

    A $100,000 grant to the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia is the clearest marker of how the Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation gives: it favors place-based support, often through organizations that pool resources for local benefit. In the recent grants file, that one award stands well above the rest, while smaller gifts follow a similar pattern of direct charitable support to community organizations. The foundation’s giving also reaches groups serving vulnerable people in Atlanta and beyond, including homelessness services, LGBTQ youth support, and hygiene access programs. It does not appear to fund individuals or program-related investments. The mix of grants includes both unrestricted charitable giving and targeted support, suggesting a flexible approach rather than a single tightly defined program. Recent recipients range from a regional community foundation to service organizations in New York, Washington, and California, but the center of gravity remains in Georgia. The profile that emerges is of a family foundation with modest assets and a practical, community-oriented grantmaking style, using a combination of larger anchor gifts and smaller contributions to support local nonprofits and special-purpose charitable work.

    What Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation Funds

    In community philanthropy, the foundation’s largest recent gift went to the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia for general support of that institution. That fits a pattern of backing local charitable infrastructure rather than only direct-service providers. Its basic-needs giving includes Hope Thru Soap, which received $25,500 in 2023 and $18,000 in 2024, showing repeated support for hygiene access work. The foundation also funds services for people experiencing homelessness and housing instability: Ali Forney Center received $10,000 in 2024, and Nicholas House received $1,000 in 2024. Other topic areas appear in smaller grants, including Meals on Wheels for neighborhood meal support, Songs for Kids for children’s music programming, and Movember Foundation for men’s health-related charitable giving.

    How Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are small, with a p25 of $1,250, a median of $3,156, and a p75 of $14,000, even though one award reached $100,000. The filing shows repeat support for some recipients, including Hope Thru Soap in both 2023 and 2024, which points to more than one-off giving in at least part of the portfolio. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its recent records show a blend of direct charitable gifts and broader support entries, including miscellaneous charitable organizations and community foundation support.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $216K

    Total Assets

    $140K

    Total Revenue

    $126K

    Total Expenses

    $43K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $14K, with a median of $3K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $3K

    75th Percentile

    $14K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional5 states funded

    About 60% of grants go to recipients in GA.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated and small-scale: one large passthrough/agency endowment gift plus several modest to mid-sized grants; evidence of repeat giving to specific service providers (Hope Thru Soap). Mix of unrestricted “other contributions” and program-specific support, suggesting flexible, opportunistic grantmaking rather than long-term multi-year commitments.

    Funding Style

    general/charitable givingunrestricted or flexible supportmulti-recipient/pooled givingcommunity foundation support

    Notable grantees: Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia, Hope Thru Soap (repeat grantee), Ali Forney Center, Every Voice Center

    Topics

    hygiene access and sanitation programsmen's health and cancer awareness (Movember-related)senior nutrition/home-delivered mealsarts/music programs for childrenparks, wildlife and conservationsupport for local community philanthropy

    Where Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is regional and heavily concentrated in Georgia: 60% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and Georgia is also the top state by grant count. Atlanta appears repeatedly in the recipient list, along with Duluth and Lawrenceville in Georgia. Outside the state, the foundation made grants to organizations in New York, Washington, DC, California, and Colorado. All recorded recent grants went to US recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Curran - Dorfman Family Foundation support?

    Recent grants show support for a community foundation, homelessness and housing-stability services, hygiene access work, senior meal delivery, children’s arts and music programming, and men’s health-related charitable giving. The recipients include organizations such as a community foundation in Northeast Georgia, service groups in Atlanta, and national nonprofits in New York, Washington, DC, and California.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is small to moderate: p25 is $1,250, median grant size is $3,156, and p75 is $14,000. Most grants are far below the $100,000 anchor gift in the recent record.

    Does the foundation support the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Hope Thru Soap appears in both 2023 and 2024, with grants of $25,500 and $18,000. That repeated support suggests at least some ongoing relationships rather than strictly one-time gifts.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Georgia is the top state by grant count, and 60% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Georgia recipients include organizations in Atlanta, Duluth, and Lawrenceville.

    What is the foundation’s geographic reach?

    Its giving is regional, with all recent grants going to US recipients. Most gifts are in Georgia, but the recent list also includes recipients in New York, Washington, DC, California, and Colorado.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    HOPE THRU SOAP INCATLANTA, GA$18,0002024CHARITABLE GIVING
    ALI FORNEY CENTERNEW YORK, NY$10,0002024CHARITABLE GIVING
    EVERY VOICE CENTERWASHINGTON, DC$5,0002024CHARITABLE GIVING
    GCPF FOUNDATION FUNDLAWRENCEVILLE, GA$2,5002024CHARITABLE GIVING
    NICHOLAS HOUSEATLANTA, GA$1,0002024CHARITABLE GIVING
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST GEORGIADULUTH, GA$100,0002023TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST GEORGIA
    OTHER CONTRIBUTIONSATLANTA, GA$40,0002023TO SUPPORT OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
    HOPE THRU SOAPATLANTA, GA$25,5002023TO SUPPORT HOPE THRU SOAP
    OTHER CONTRIBUTIONSATLANTA, GA$6,3072023TO SUPPORT OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
    PAYPAL GIVING FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$3,1562023TO SUPPORT PPGF GFM
    MOVEMBER FOUNDATIONCULVER CITY, CA$2,5072023TO SUPPORT THE MOVEMBER FOUNDATION
    MEALS ON WHEELSATLANTA, GA$1,5002023TO SUPPORT NEIGHBORHOOD MOW
    SONGS FOR KIDSATLANTA, GA$5002023TO SUPPORT SONGS FOR KIDS
    COLORADO CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONSCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$4132023TO SUPPORT C & B MANAGEMENT CO.
    CO PARKS & WILDLIFE COCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$172023TO SUPPORT RAOCO PARKS AND WILDLIFE CO

    HOPE THRU SOAP INC

    $18,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    CHARITABLE GIVING

    ALI FORNEY CENTER

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    CHARITABLE GIVING

    EVERY VOICE CENTER

    $5,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    CHARITABLE GIVING

    GCPF FOUNDATION FUND

    $2,500
    LAWRENCEVILLE, GA2024

    CHARITABLE GIVING

    NICHOLAS HOUSE

    $1,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    CHARITABLE GIVING

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST GEORGIA

    $100,000
    DULUTH, GA2023

    TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR NORTHEAST GEORGIA

    OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

    $40,000
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    TO SUPPORT OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

    HOPE THRU SOAP

    $25,500
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    TO SUPPORT HOPE THRU SOAP

    OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

    $6,307
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    TO SUPPORT OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

    PAYPAL GIVING FUND

    $3,156
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    TO SUPPORT PPGF GFM

    MOVEMBER FOUNDATION

    $2,507
    CULVER CITY, CA2023

    TO SUPPORT THE MOVEMBER FOUNDATION

    MEALS ON WHEELS

    $1,500
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    TO SUPPORT NEIGHBORHOOD MOW

    SONGS FOR KIDS

    $500
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    TO SUPPORT SONGS FOR KIDS

    COLORADO CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

    $413
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2023

    TO SUPPORT C & B MANAGEMENT CO.

    CO PARKS & WILDLIFE CO

    $17
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2023

    TO SUPPORT RAOCO PARKS AND WILDLIFE CO