The Robert T. Galkin Foundation makes a small number of relatively large, targeted gifts that blend support for pro‑Israel/Jewish causes, ideological advocacy, and local Rhode Island civic infrastructure. Recent grants show the foundation funds national advocacy/think‑tank work (Ayn Rand Institute), Israel‑focused organizations (Friends of the IDF), and the local community foundation (Rhode Island Foundation), suggesting a mix of ideological and place‑based priorities rather than broad, diversified philanthropy.
Concentrated giving: a very small number of mid‑to‑large unrestricted/support gifts to distinct organizations rather than many small awards; not highly diversified and appears one‑off rather than many repeat grants.
A defining feature of Robert T Galkin Foundation’s recent giving is the pairing of $55,000 gifts to the Ayn Rand Institute and Friends of Idf in 2024. That combination points to a foundation that supports ideological advocacy and Israel-related organizations alongside community institutions, rather than spreading gifts across many unrelated program areas. In the latest grants list, the foundation also backed Rhode Island civic and nonprofit infrastructure through Rhode Island Foundation, Miriam Hospital, Providence Boys and Girls Club, and Rhode Island Community Food Bank. The pattern is selective: the foundation appears to make a relatively small number of grants, with several awards repeated across years and a few organizations receiving support in both 2023 and 2024. Grant descriptions are often framed as support for the organization or foundation, which suggests a mix of general operating and unrestricted support. The result is a grantmaking profile that combines national cause-based giving with local Rhode Island philanthropy, especially in Providence and nearby communities.
In ideological and policy-related philanthropy, the Robert T Galkin Foundation gave $55,000 to The Ayn Rand Institute in 2024 to support the foundation, and another $15,000 in 2023 to support the organization. For Israel-related support, it made a $55,000 grant to Friends of Idf in 2024. Local health and youth-serving institutions also appear in the record: Miriam Hospital received $15,000 in both 2023 and 2024, and Providence Boys and Girls Club received $15,000 in 2023 and $10,000 in 2024. Community food assistance is present as well, with a $15,000 grant to Ri Community Food Bank in 2024.
The foundation’s typical grant size clusters tightly around $15,000: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $15,000, and the 75th percentile is also $15,000. That indicates a fairly consistent award level, with a few larger grants at $30,000 and $55,000. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including The Ayn Rand Institute, Miriam Hospital, Providence Boys and Girls Club, and St Judes Childrens Hospital, showing repeated support rather than one-time giving. The foundation is not a fund for individuals and does not make program-related investments. The recent grants list also suggests mostly general support, since many entries are described as supporting the organization or foundation.
$304K
$1.7M
$555K
$183K
Most grants fall between $10K and $15K, with a median of $15K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$15K
75th Percentile
$15K
About 61% of grants go to recipients in RI.
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Notable grantees: Friends of the IDF, The Ayn Rand Institute, Rhode Island Foundation
Grant recipients are overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with all 18 recent grants going to U.S. organizations. Rhode Island is the main state of giving, accounting for 61% of grants. Providence appears often, including gifts to Rhode Island Foundation, Rhode Island Community Food Bank, Miriam Hospital, Providence Boys and Girls Club, Jewish Alliance, and Brown University. Other Rhode Island recipients include Warwick and Bristol. Outside Rhode Island, recent grants went to Santa Ana, New York, League City, Memphis, and Anaheim.
Recent grants show a mix of ideological advocacy, Israel-related support, and Rhode Island community philanthropy. The foundation funded The Ayn Rand Institute and Friends of Idf at $55,000 each in 2024, while also supporting Rhode Island Foundation, Miriam Hospital, Providence Boys and Girls Club, and Rhode Island Community Food Bank.
The grant-size distribution is centered at $15,000. The 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $15,000, and the 75th percentile is also $15,000. That points to a fairly narrow band of giving with a few larger awards above that level.
Yes. The recent grants list includes repeated support for The Ayn Rand Institute, Miriam Hospital, Providence Boys and Girls Club, and St Judes Childrens Hospital across 2023 and 2024. That pattern suggests recurring relationships rather than one-off gifts.
Rhode Island is the top state by grant count, with 61% of grants going to recipients in the state. Providence is especially prominent, with multiple grants to organizations there including Rhode Island Foundation, Rhode Island Community Food Bank, Miriam Hospital, and Providence Boys and Girls Club.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments, so its recent activity is limited to organizational grantmaking.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FRIENDS OF IDF | NEW YORK, NY | $55,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE | SANTA ANA, CA | $55,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT FOUNDATION |
| RI COMMUNITY FOOD BANK | PROVIDENCE, RI | $15,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| MIRIAM HOSPITAL | PROVIDENCE, RI | $15,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| ST JUDES CHILDRENS HOSPITAL | MEMPHIS, TN | $15,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT FOUNDATION |
| PROVIDENCE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB | PROVIDENCE, RI | $10,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| RI FOUNDATION | PROVIDENCE, RI | $30,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT FOUNDATION |
| MIRIAM HOSPITAL | PROVIDENCE, RI | $15,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| WHEELCHAIRS FOR WARRIORS | LEAGUE CITY, TX | $15,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| PROVIDENCE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB | PROVIDENCE, RI | $15,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| WARWICK BOYS CLUB | WARWICK, RI | $15,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| ST JUDES CHILDRENS HOSPITAL | MEMPHIS, TN | $15,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE | SANTA ANA, CA | $15,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| UKRAINE FUNDRAISER (NATEC PRODUCTS FUNDRAISER) | ANAHEIM, CA | $10,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| JEWISH ALLIANCE | PROVIDENCE, RI | $5,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| ASRI | BRISTOL, RI | $2,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
| MISCELLANEOUS | VARIOUS, RI | $1,450 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT VARIOUS NON PROFIT AGENCIES IN THE COMMUNITY |
| BROWN UNIVERSITY | PROVIDENCE, RI | $100 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION |
FRIENDS OF IDF
$55,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE
$55,000TO SUPPORT FOUNDATION
RI COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
MIRIAM HOSPITAL
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
ST JUDES CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
$15,000TO SUPPORT FOUNDATION
PROVIDENCE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
$10,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
RI FOUNDATION
$30,000TO SUPPORT FOUNDATION
MIRIAM HOSPITAL
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
WHEELCHAIRS FOR WARRIORS
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
PROVIDENCE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
WARWICK BOYS CLUB
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
ST JUDES CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
THE AYN RAND INSTITUTE
$15,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
UKRAINE FUNDRAISER (NATEC PRODUCTS FUNDRAISER)
$10,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
JEWISH ALLIANCE
$5,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
ASRI
$2,000TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION
MISCELLANEOUS
$1,450TO SUPPORT VARIOUS NON PROFIT AGENCIES IN THE COMMUNITY
BROWN UNIVERSITY
$100TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION