The Lincoln Fund

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
STATEN ISLAND, New YorkSmallEIN: 131740466
Education NonprofitsYouth Development OrganizationsJob Training ProgramsWomen Empowerment Nonprofits

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting educational initiatives and programs that empower underserved populations. Its mission focuses on enhancing access to education and career opportunities, particularly for low-income students and women. The foundation funds a variety of causes, including scholarships for nursing students, college preparation for underrepresented youth, and programs that promote leadership through arts and sports. It primarily serves communities in New York, reflecting a strong commitment to local educational and youth development efforts.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A New York City–based education or youth-focused nonprofit (including scholarship programs, K–12 support, workforce/job-prep for underserved groups) seeking grants in the $25K–$35K range and able to submit a concise written funding request.

Good Fit

  • Organization is located in New York City or serves NYC neighborhoods.
  • Program focus on education, youth development, college prep, nursing scholarships, or job training for underserved communities.
  • Funding need aligns with typical award sizes (roughly $25,000–$35,000).
  • Able to submit a clear mailed letter explaining purpose and impact.
  • Local credibility or partnerships in NYC that can be referenced in a letter.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed grants are almost entirely concentrated in New York (about 95% of dollars), with only a small out-of-state share; the footprint is effectively local to the NYC area.

Recipient Variety

Broad

In the latest year the funder supported sixteen distinct recipients across varied education and youth purposes, indicating a broad recipient set for the observed year despite financial concentration in one state.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence of turnover across years is unavailable, but the funder publishes a concrete entry route (written letter submission with a named contact and rolling consideration) and does not appear to be preselected, so unfamiliar NYC organizations appear plausibly able to apply.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026