The Everett B And Patti Birch Foundation

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
NEW YORK, New YorkSmallEIN: 133630494
Civil Rights OrganizationsCivil Rights and Advocacy GroupsRefugee Support & Assistance ProgramsVoter Education GroupsSocial Justice Organizations

This organization is a private foundation focused on supporting civil rights and social justice initiatives. Its mission centers around promoting civil rights, voter participation, and providing assistance to refugees, as evidenced by its funding to various advocacy groups and organizations dedicated to these causes. The foundation serves a diverse range of populations, particularly those affected by civil rights issues and those in need of refugee support. It has a notable commitment to enhancing voter education and participation through grants to organizations that work in these areas.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established civil-rights, refugee-assistance, or voter-participation organizations with a track record and capacity to absorb multi-hundred-thousand-dollar general support grants.

Good Fit

  • Mission alignment with civil rights, refugee assistance, voting rights, or public-interest advocacy.
  • Organizational track record and financial capacity to manage large general operating grants.
  • National or multi-state presence or partnerships (evidenced by past grantees in NY, DC, CA, and OH).
  • Clear case for general operating support rather than small project funding.

Geography

Broad

The active grant year shows multi-state giving (including DC, CA, NY, and OH) and a majority of dollars went outside the foundation’s home state, indicating multi-state reach rather than a purely local footprint.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded nine distinct independent recipients in the active year, which is a moderate spread for its size; however, dollars were concentrated among the top five grantees, so institutional diversity is present but funding was financially concentrated.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of turnover across years is limited because the most recent year shows no grants, but a clear written-application route exists in filings and the prior year funded multiple independent organizations, so new applicants could plausibly be considered though public solicitation is limited.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026