The Tommy Brull Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
Rockville Centre, New YorkSmallEIN: 263623756
Disability Advocacy OrganizationsDisability Support ServicesMental Health OrganizationsCommunity CentersHealth Charities

The Tommy Brull Foundation (Rockville Centre, NY) is a 501(c)(3) private foundation that raises funds to benefit people with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. The official site lists the foundation's mission, board members, past recipients, applications for recipient donations and event participation, and ways to donate or contact the organization.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized organizations or municipal programs serving people with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities—especially New York-based groups running camps, events, playgrounds, medical assistance funds, or special-needs programming.

Good Fit

  • Local (New York) service delivery for people with disabilities or special-needs recreational programs.
  • Project- or event-level requests (playgrounds, camps, special events, medical assistance funds).
  • Capacity to work with or be recommended by local municipalities or community leaders.
  • Request sizes in the small-to-moderate range (commonly several thousand to mid five-figures).

Geography

Moderate

Observed giving is concentrated in New York (about 80% of dollars) with occasional small grants to two other states, indicating a state-focused footprint with limited out-of-state activity.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year funded 15 distinct recipients across municipalities, medical funds, and nonprofits, and most recipients in recent years were new, so the observed recipient set is broad for this foundation's size despite some dollar concentration among the top five.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence shows many new recipients in the latest year (13 new grantees), which suggests newcomers can be added, but the foundation publicly states it awards only preselected donations and repeat grantees are few, so access appears relationship-influenced rather than openly competitive.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026