Cg Charitable Fund

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Private Foundation
Spanish Fork, UtahMediumEIN: 200495002
Education NonprofitsHuman ServicesInternational Relief AgenciesYouth Development Programs

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting educational initiatives and humanitarian aid primarily in developing countries. Its mission focuses on improving access to education for youth, particularly in regions such as Rwanda, Uganda, Guatemala, and Kenya, while also providing food and medical assistance to vulnerable populations, including women and children. The foundation emphasizes youth development and empowerment, reflecting a commitment to enhancing opportunities for at-risk groups. Through its grants, it aims to foster educational growth and provide essential resources to communities in need.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established charities with a demonstrable international education or youth-development program and either an existing relationship with the foundation or a close partner/referral from a previously funded organization.

Good Fit

  • Proven programming in international youth education (e.g., Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Guatemala, Haiti)
  • Ability to manage mid-to-large grants (typical awards in the $25K–$250K band and occasional six-figure gifts)
  • Existing relationship, prior grant history, or an introduction from a current grantee or intermediary
  • Track record of measurable educational outcomes and clear budget capacity

Geography

Broad

Observed grants cover organizations in 15 U.S. states and fund international projects, with the foundation state noted as Utah but substantial out-of-state giving each year.

Recipient Variety

Broad

Each observed year shows 23 distinct recipients spanning many independent charities and program types (primarily international education), so the portfolio is broadly distributed rather than confined to a tiny circle.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Based on three years of filings, nearly all recipients are repeat grantees (22 of 23 in 2024) and the foundation identifies grants as only to preselected applicants, so new entrants appear unlikely except rarely.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026