The Huntington Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
WAKE FOREST, FloridaSmallEIN: 205478746
Health CharitiesCivil Rights OrganizationsEducation Nonprofits

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes. Its mission focuses on civil rights, health, and education, reflecting a commitment to improving community welfare and addressing social issues. The foundation provides funding to organizations that serve diverse populations, including health charities, civil rights organizations, and educational nonprofits. Through its grants, it aims to foster positive change and support initiatives that enhance the quality of life for individuals and communities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small-to-mid sized health, civil-service, or education charity with a demonstrated local or regional impact—especially Connecticut-based or with clear ties to existing grantee networks—seeking grants in the typical $5k–$25k range.

Good Fit

  • A direct referral or introduction from an existing grantee or community leader
  • Programmatic fit with health, civil services, or education
  • Operational presence or partnerships in Connecticut (or ties to grantee communities)
  • Request amount aligned with past awards (roughly $5k–$25k)
  • Established track record and clear budget stewardship

Geography

Broad

Latest-year grants reached organizations in seven states, indicating a multi-state footprint, though dollars are concentrated with roughly 46% directed to Connecticut.

Recipient Variety

Broad

In the most recent year the foundation funded 22 distinct recipients spanning hospitals, faith-based parishes, national health charities and local civil organizations; the recipient set is numerically broad even though many grantees repeat.

New Applicants

Restrictive

The foundation explicitly indicates grants are by preselection/invitation, no public application portal or contact details are visible, and only a small number of new grantees appear each year (three in 2024), so unsolicited applicants are unlikely to gain entry.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026