Sidney A And Libby Fine Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
CHAPPAQUA, New YorkMicroEIN: 136127142
Health CharitiesEnvironmental Conservation GroupsCommunity CentersMuseumsFood Banks

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes, primarily focusing on health, community service, and cultural initiatives. Its mission is reflected in its funding of organizations that address health issues, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, as well as support for community centers and cultural institutions like museums and theaters. The foundation serves a broad range of recipients, including educational institutions, health charities, and food banks, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing community welfare and cultural enrichment. While it primarily operates within New York, its support extends to organizations across various states.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A New York–based nonprofit in arts, higher education, health, or community services seeking modest general operating support and with an existing relationship or credible introduction to the foundation's network.

Good Fit

  • Located in New York state or operating programs there.
  • Mission alignment with arts, education, health, or community service organizations historically supported.
  • Ability to accept general operating unrestricted gifts in the small-to-medium dollar range.
  • Introductions or referrals from current grantees, trustees, or local intermediaries.
  • A history of repeat small-scale grant relationships with private foundations.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed grant dollars are almost entirely directed to New York (94% in 2024) despite a handful of out-of-state grants; the footprint is effectively local to New York.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 19 distinct independent recipients (and similar counts in prior years) spanning arts, education, health, and community groups, indicating a broad recipient mix even though dollars are concentrated among a few top grantees.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Direct evidence shows very little turnover (only one new recipient in the latest year and high repeat rates across four years) and the foundation's materials state it funds only preselected organizations, so unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to enter the portfolio without an introduction.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026