Jp Peng & Ashley Chao Foundation

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Private Foundation
SAN FRANCISCO, CaliforniaMicroEIN: 261581099
Food BanksEducation NonprofitsHumane SocietyArts and Culture NonprofitsCommunity Service Clubs

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a focus on education, food security, animal welfare, and community service. It provides financial assistance primarily through donations to educational institutions, food banks, and cultural organizations. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to enhancing community well-being by funding local charities and initiatives that address pressing social needs. Its philanthropic activities are concentrated in California and Maryland, reflecting a diverse range of interests and a dedication to making a positive impact in these areas.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A California-based community nonprofit or local branch of a larger charity working in education, food security, animal welfare, or arts and culture that seeks modest unrestricted or program support in the $1k–$25k range and has local credibility or introductions.

Good Fit

  • Primary operations or programs based in California (local to the Bay Area/Saratoga/San Jose/San Francisco).
  • Program areas matching past grantees: education, food banks/food security, animal welfare, or regional arts.
  • Asks in the small to mid-grant range (roughly $1,000–$10,000, sometimes up to $10k+).
  • Existing relationships or introductions to foundation contacts, trustees, or current grantees.

Geography

Moderate

Giving is concentrated in California (about 80% of dollars in 2023) with a small out-of-state allocation to Maryland, indicating a state-level/local focus rather than a broad national footprint.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year shows 10 distinct recipients across education, food banks, animal welfare and arts, and six new grantees were added in 2023, so the portfolio has moderate breadth for a micro foundation despite financial concentration among the top five recipients.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence shows the foundation added six new recipients in 2023, but the foundation also states it funds only preselected recipients and there is no public application pathway, so new entrants appear possible but most likely via invitation or referral rather than open solicitation.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026