The Hull Family Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
FORT LAUDERDALE, FloridaSmallEIN: 202536846
Hospitals and ClinicsEducation NonprofitsHumane SocietyCommunity CentersReligious and Faith-based Organizations

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission is inferred from its funding patterns, which emphasize healthcare, education, animal welfare, and community support. The foundation provides grants to hospitals, educational institutions, and community organizations, reflecting a commitment to enhancing health, education, and social welfare. It primarily serves recipients in Florida, with additional support extending to organizations in Michigan and Virginia.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-mid sized nonprofits, especially in Florida (notably Broward County), working in healthcare, education, community services, arts, or animal welfare seeking one-time or annual grants in the roughly $5k–$30k range.

Good Fit

  • Located in Florida, ideally Broward County or demonstrable local impact in that area.
  • Program or operating support for hospitals, schools, community services, arts, or animal-welfare groups.
  • Request size consistent with past grants (roughly $5,000–$30,000).
  • Established nonprofit with basic financials and clear program outcomes.
  • Willingness to apply via mailed submission or phone contact and to provide standard documents (budgets, 990).
  • Evidence of prior local partnerships or endorsements increases credibility.

Geography

Moderate

Giving is concentrated in the foundation's home state—about three quarters of dollars—but grants also reached recipients in four other states, for a five-state footprint overall.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded 14–17 distinct recipients each year across three years, spanning hospitals, schools, arts, animal welfare and community groups, with a substantial set of independent organizations rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence of new entrants exists (one new grantee in 2023 and five in 2024), and a public submission route is documented (rolling intake with no specific form and a named mailing/phone contact), so unfamiliar applicants appear likely to be able to access funding.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026