Kerith Foundation

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Private Foundation
HOCKESSIN, DelawareSmallEIN: 202043179
ChurchesFood BanksCommunity Service ClubsEducation NonprofitsReligious and Faith-based Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting charitable functions across various sectors. Its mission appears to focus on faith-based initiatives, education, community service, and human services, as evidenced by its funding of churches, food banks, and educational institutions. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including religious organizations, educational nonprofits, and community service clubs, reflecting a commitment to enhancing community welfare. While it primarily operates in Delaware, its support extends to organizations in other states as well.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-mid sized nonprofits, often faith-based, educational, or community-service organizations with either a Delaware connection or a referral/relationship into the funder’s network; fits range from very small operating grants up to occasional larger project gifts.

Good Fit

  • A program or mission that aligns with previously funded categories (faith-based, education, food security, community services).
  • A local or regional connection to the foundation’s primary state or an introduction from an existing grantee or intermediary.
  • Capacity to use small-to-medium grants (many gifts under $5K and some awards in the $10K–$100K range).
  • An established relationship or referral rather than an unsolicited application.

Geography

Broad

Observed grants in the latest year went to organizations in 10 states; while dollars are concentrated nearly half in one state, the footprint is multi-state rather than strictly local.

Recipient Variety

Broad

In the latest year the foundation funded 24 distinct recipients with a mix of many small grants and a few large awards; 13 returning grantees plus 11 new ones indicate a broadly distributed recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct giving behavior shows 11 new grantees in the latest year, so new entrants do appear, but the foundation explicitly states it only funds preselected applicants and no public submission route is visible, so unsolicited applicants are unlikely to succeed without referral.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026