The Mann Family Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
PENNINGTON, New JerseySmallEIN: 222776320
Civil Rights OrganizationsFood BanksWomen Empowerment NonprofitsLGBTQ+ Advocacy GroupsInternational Relief Agencies

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of causes, primarily focusing on civil rights, women's empowerment, and social justice. It provides unrestricted general support to numerous nonprofit organizations, indicating a commitment to advocacy and humanitarian efforts. The foundation funds groups such as Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Feeding America, reflecting its priorities in health, civil liberties, and food security. Additionally, it demonstrates a concern for environmental issues and international relief through grants to organizations like Earthjustice and Doctors Without Borders. Overall, the foundation aims to promote social equity and improve the well-being of diverse communities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established charities with a track record in civil rights, reproductive health, food security, environmental advocacy, or related social-justice work—organizations that match the foundation's past grantees and could plausibly be known to the trustees or existing grantees.

Good Fit

  • Mission alignment with civil rights, reproductive rights, food security, environmental protection, or social justice.
  • Established nonprofit status and public track record similar to prior grantees.
  • Geographic or programmatic profile matching states and national organizations previously funded (notably New York, California, Massachusetts and national advocacy groups).
  • An existing connection or introduction from a current or past grantee or a trustee.

Geography

Broad

Grants in the latest year reached recipients in 14 different states (and international recipients are present), showing a multi-state distribution even though New York received about 31% of dollars.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The most recent year funded 46 distinct recipients spanning national advocacy groups and local nonprofits; dollar concentration is moderate (top five ≈34%), but the absolute number and diversity of grantees indicate broad recipient variety.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Across three years the foundation shows a very high repeat rate (43 returning grantees) and only three new recipients in the latest year, and the foundation explicitly indicates it funds only preselected/invited applicants, so unfamiliar applicants appear unlikely to gain entry.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026