United Plankton Charitable Trust

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Private Foundation
LOS ANGELES, CaliforniaMediumEIN: 206582607
Arts and Culture NonprofitsMusic NonprofitsMuseumsCultural Heritage Nonprofits

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, primarily in the arts and culture sector. Its mission focuses on funding initiatives that promote cultural heritage, including significant contributions to museums, music organizations, and contemporary art institutions. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including educational and cultural organizations, with a notable emphasis on enhancing community access to the arts. While it primarily operates within California, it also extends support to organizations in New York, reflecting a commitment to fostering cultural enrichment and artistic expression.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established arts and culture institutions, especially California-based museums, music organizations, and contemporary arts groups with capacity to manage six- and seven-figure gifts and existing regional credibility.

Good Fit

  • Organization is based in California or runs major programs there.
  • Clear arts/culture or museum mission with institutional track record.
  • Capacity to manage large multi-year or project-specific grants.
  • Existing relationship, introduction, or visible partnership with local cultural leaders.
  • Track record as a returning grantee or peer of organizations already funded.

Geography

Moderate

Observed grants reached recipients in five states (and one international listing), but 95% of dollars in 2024 were concentrated in California, indicating a primarily in-state focus with limited out-of-state activity.

Recipient Variety

Broad

Seventeen distinct recipients were funded in the latest year with a mix of returning (eleven) and new (six) grantees, showing a fairly broad and independent recipient set despite concentration of dollars among the top recipients.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Direct evidence of recipient turnover exists (six new grantees in 2024), but the foundation explicitly restricts funding to preselected applicants and there is no public application pathway or website, so unsolicited applicants are unlikely to gain entry without a proactive invitation or introduction.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026