The Harrison Foundation

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Private Foundation
MANAKINSABOT, VirginiaMediumEIN: 260353463
Education NonprofitsFood BanksHealth CharitiesCommunity CentersConservation Groups

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes, primarily through grants to 501(c)(3) organizations. Its mission focuses on education, health, community development, and environmental conservation, reflecting a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for diverse populations. The foundation provides funding to educational institutions, health charities, community centers, and conservation groups, indicating a broad interest in fostering positive societal impacts. While it primarily serves organizations in Virginia, it also supports initiatives in other states, demonstrating a wider geographic reach.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

An established, mid-to-large nonprofit with a significant Virginia presence or program in education, conservation, health, or community services, and with the ability to manage grants in the typical $25K–$425K range and connections to local intermediaries or board-level networks.

Good Fit

  • Organizational operations or programs based in Virginia.
  • Established track record and recognizable institutional profile (universities, established schools, major conservation or health nonprofits).
  • Program size that matches past grants (many awards around $25K–$125K, some larger gifts up to several hundred thousand).
  • Existing relationship or introduction from a current grantee, local intermediary, or a board member.
  • Alignment with education, community services, environmental conservation, or health causes.

Geography

Moderate

Giving is heavily focused on Virginia—about 69% of dollars in 2023—but grants were made to organizations in nine states overall, indicating a state-centered footprint with occasional out-of-state awards.

Recipient Variety

Broad

Each year the foundation funds roughly 57–59 distinct independent recipients across multiple sectors, with a large core of recurring grantees (about 47 repeats) and a modest share of dollars concentrated in a small set of larger grants.

New Applicants

Restrictive

The foundation explicitly indicates it funds only preselected organizations and no public submission route was found; although about ten new recipients appeared in 2023, the filing language and lack of public application information suggest unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to gain access without prior selection or introductions.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026