The Bruce E And Robbi S Toll Foundation
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing general support grants to a variety of charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on enhancing community welfare, supporting arts and culture, and promoting health initiatives, with a notable emphasis on Jewish organizations. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including museums, health charities, and community service organizations. While it primarily operates in Florida, its funding also extends to organizations in other states, reflecting a broader commitment to charitable giving.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Established nonprofits or charitable funds aligned with arts, Jewish community, health, and local community services—especially organizations with an existing relationship or visibility in Florida, Pennsylvania, or New York.
Good Fit
- • A track record of work in arts, museums, or Jewish community programs.
- • Established presence or governing relationships in Florida, Pennsylvania, or New York.
- • Experience receiving general operating support or previous grants from similar private foundations.
- • Existing connections to the foundation's board, named officers, or referral sources.
Geography
Grants were made across 11 states, indicating multi-state reach, but more than half of dollars in the latest year went to Florida, showing a clear regional concentration.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 76 distinct recipients with a mix of small and larger awards and meaningful turnover (31 new recipients), so the observed recipient set is broad for the foundation's size.
New Applicants
The foundation's public filing and application notes indicate it funds only preselected recipients (invitation-based); while new organizations do appear in the portfolio, there is no public application route, so unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to gain access without an introduction.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
