Graham Family Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
ATLANTA, GeorgiaSmallEIN: 263706006
ChurchesHealth CharitiesEducation NonprofitsAnimal SheltersCommunity Service Clubs

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes. Its mission centers around providing funding for general program services, with a notable emphasis on religious institutions, health charities, and educational nonprofits. The foundation serves diverse populations through its grants, which include support for healthcare initiatives, educational institutions, and community service organizations. It also shows a commitment to animal welfare and wildlife conservation. The foundation is based in Georgia and primarily funds organizations within the state, though it also supports recipients in other regions.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A faith-based, education, or health nonprofit — often with ties to Georgia or a direct introduction to the foundation’s network — seeking general operating or program support at typical grant sizes observed ($5k–$110k).

Good Fit

  • Established relationship or introduction from an organization already funded by the foundation.
  • Mission alignment with churches, Christian schools, health charities, or community services.
  • Programs that serve Georgia or demonstrate measurable impact in the state.
  • Requests sized in the foundation’s typical grant bands (small to mid-size grants).
  • Track record of fiscal accountability and capacity to receive unrestricted/general program support.

Geography

Broad

Observed giving is multi-state: 19 grants in 2024 stretched across 11 states, although more than half of dollars were concentrated in Georgia (57%).

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded 19 distinct recipients in 2024 (and 22–23 in prior years), showing a broad set of independent grantees rather than a single beneficiary; each year included several new recipients.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence shows new grantees appear each year (7 new in 2024 and 8 in 2023), but the foundation’s stated policy is to fund only preselected organizations and there is no public submission route, so unfamiliar applicants would likely need referrals or introductions to be considered.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026