The Stuart Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
GREENWICH, ConnecticutMicroEIN: 136066191
Education NonprofitsUniversities and CollegesLibrariesCommunity CentersCultural Heritage Nonprofits

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various educational initiatives and institutions. Its mission reflects a commitment to enhancing educational opportunities, as evidenced by its funding of universities, colleges, libraries, and community centers. The foundation primarily serves educational and cultural organizations, focusing on general purpose grants that promote literacy and community development. While it is based in Connecticut, its funding activities extend to a variety of states, with a notable emphasis on New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-mid sized education, library, or community nonprofits in the foundation's regional footprint seeking modest general operating support and a warm introduction or referral.

Good Fit

  • Organization works in education, libraries, or local community services.
  • Located in one of the observed states (notably New York or Massachusetts) or has a clear regional connection.
  • Request is for modest general-purpose or operating support (typical grants are in the low-thousands).
  • Has an existing relationship, referral, or prior connection to the foundation or its grantees.
  • Is a recognized local nonprofit (schools, universities, libraries, community councils).

Geography

Moderate

Grants in the observed years span five states with heavy concentration in New York and Massachusetts; the foundation is regionally multi-state rather than strictly local.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year funded 31 distinct recipients across education, libraries, and community organizations, showing a broad and diverse recipient set despite recurring grantees.

New Applicants

Restrictive

The filings explicitly state grants are to preselected recipients and no public application path is provided; while a few new grantees appeared, direct evidence suggests entry is typically by invitation or referral rather than open solicitation.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026