About Michael & Annie Falk Foundation
A $150,000 general support grant to Duke University stands out in the Michael & Annie Falk Foundation’s recent record, alongside a smaller but recurring pattern of support for Palm Beach public-safety groups. The foundation’s grantmaking mixes large institutional gifts with many modest awards, mostly in general support form and often tied to civic life, education, health, environment, and animal-related work. Recent recipients include Palm Bch Police and Firefighter Fnd, Ellis Island Honors Society, The Ecology Center, and Johns Hopkins University.
The portfolio shows a funder that moves across sectors rather than staying in a single program lane. One set of grants supports local police and fire foundations in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach; another reaches universities, medical institutions, cultural organizations, and conservation groups. Grant sizes in the recent list range from $4,000 to $150,000, and the foundation’s activity appears national, with recipients in Florida, New York, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia, and North Carolina. Within that spread, Palm Beach-area groups remain an important part of the story, but the foundation also gives outside Florida in ways that suggest a broad, flexible grantmaking approach.
What Michael & Annie Falk Foundation Funds
Civic and public-safety support is a visible thread in the recent grants. The foundation gave $85,000 to Palm Bch Police and Firefighter Fnd for general support and $35,000 to The Fund WPB, showing repeated backing for local public-service organizations.
Education is another clear area. In 2025, they gave $25,000 to Johns Hopkins University for general support, while other grants in the recent list went to school- and student-oriented groups such as Boys and Girls Clubs and educational partners in Palm Beach.
Health and human services also appear in the portfolio. The foundation awarded $10,000 to Hope Depression in New York and $38,375 to American Heart Assn in West Palm Beach, linking its giving to both mental health and broader community health needs.
Environmental and conservation work appears as well, including $42,550 to The Ecology Center for general support and gifts to habitat, sustainability, and animal-related organizations.
How Michael & Annie Falk Foundation Gives
Recent grant sizes cluster at the low end: p25 is $1,000, median is $2,000, and p75 is $5,000. The distribution suggests many small grants with a smaller number of larger awards. The recent record also shows repeat support across years for some recipients and cause areas, including Palm Beach civic groups and education-related organizations. Giving is flexible: the foundation uses general support frequently and also makes targeted awards. It is a private foundation, not a donor-advised fund, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.