The Shoulberg Family Foundation Incorporated

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
ATLANTA, GeorgiaMicroEIN: 202424773
Jewish OrganizationsCancer Support GroupsHealth CharitiesCommunity Service ClubsAnimal Shelters

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on enhancing community welfare, with a particular emphasis on Jewish organizations, cancer support groups, and health-related initiatives. The foundation provides funding to a diverse range of recipients, including educational institutions, health charities, and community service organizations. It primarily serves the Jewish community and supports health-related causes, reflecting its commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized charities seeking modest general support, especially Jewish community organizations, health/cancer-related groups, and local community service nonprofits with activities in Georgia or other supported states.

Good Fit

  • Modest funding requests framed as general operating support or specific modest projects
  • Organizational or program ties to Jewish community services, health/cancer support, or Georgia-based community initiatives
  • Ability to submit a concise written request stating amount and purpose
  • Willingness to accept one-off or small recurring grants rather than large multi-year awards
  • Capacity to be a new entrant (the funder regularly adds new recipients)

Geography

Moderate

Observed grants spread across seven states in 2024 but are regionally concentrated: Georgia received the largest share (about 45%), while a substantial portion went to out-of-state recipients.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 22 distinct recipients with a high new-recipient rate (15 new grantees), and across three years the foundation funded many independent organizations despite some dollar concentration among top grantees.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence supports newcomer access: the foundation accepted 15 new recipients in 2024 (≈68%), and the filings include explicit written-application instructions and a rolling submission policy, so unfamiliar applicants appear plausibly able to enter the portfolio.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026