The Sam And Simone Spiegel Family

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
Deerfield Beach, FloridaMicroEIN: 261281105
Health CharitiesMental Health OrganizationsCommunity CentersJewish OrganizationsAutism Nonprofits

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on health-related initiatives, mental health and addiction recovery, and community development, as evidenced by its funding to organizations like Planned Parenthood and local community centers. The foundation also shows a commitment to Jewish community initiatives and autism-related causes. It primarily serves recipients in Florida, with a notable concentration of donations directed towards local charities and health organizations.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small-to-midsize Florida nonprofit (often in Boca Raton/Palm Beach County) with an existing relationship or referral and programs in community health, local services, or Jewish community initiatives.

Good Fit

  • Organization operates in Boca Raton/Palm Beach County or has a clear local program in Florida.
  • Prior small grant or documented relationship with the foundation or its board/affiliates.
  • Work aligns with health, community services, or local Jewish community programming.
  • Capacity to accept mid-sized single-year grants (several thousand to tens of thousands).

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is heavily focused on Florida; in 2024 roughly 93% of dollars went to Florida recipients with only a small share to a second state.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year shows seven distinct recipients and three years of grants include multiple independent organizations, but dollars are concentrated in one or a few large grants (the top five captured nearly all giving).

New Applicants

Restrictive

The foundation explicitly states it funds only preselected organizations and there is no public website or contact route; although three new recipients appeared in 2024, the declared preselection policy and repeated grants to returning organizations suggest unsolicited applicants are unlikely to succeed.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026