The Lion And The Lamb Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
NAPLES, FloridaMicroEIN: 161593759
VeteransHealth CharitiesCommunity Service ClubsReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsFood Banks

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing financial support primarily through unrestricted gifts and general support to various charitable causes. Its mission focuses on assisting veterans, health-related initiatives, community service organizations, and faith-based groups, reflecting a commitment to enhancing community welfare and addressing urgent needs. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including local charities, healthcare providers, and organizations supporting women and families. While it primarily operates in Florida, it also extends support to organizations in New York, demonstrating a broader commitment to community support.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small-to-midsize Florida nonprofit (often in Naples/Collier County) seeking modest, general operating support and with local credibility in veterans, health, food security, women’s services, or community programs.

Good Fit

  • Located in Naples/Collier County or elsewhere in Florida
  • Seeks unrestricted or general operating support in the $500–$10,000 range
  • Demonstrable local impact and established presence in the community
  • Program area aligns with veterans, health care, food security, shelters, or local faith-based services
  • Has a person-to-person relationship or local introductions to foundation leadership

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily focused in Florida (about 95% of dollars) with only a small out-of-state footprint; the foundation appears locally concentrated around Naples/Collier County.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year funded 10 distinct recipients across charities, a city parks department, a church, and an individual, showing a moderate spread for a micro private foundation despite dollar concentration among the top five grantees.

New Applicants

Moderate

Across four years the foundation does add new grantees but at a modest rate (only one new recipient in the latest year); the stated 'no formal application' approach and a listed phone/address suggest newcomers can be considered, but repeat funding to known local organizations indicates selection is relationship-driven and selective.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026