Mullen Andersen Children's Foundation & Trust

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
BEL AIR, MarylandMicroEIN: 311571705
Community CentersHomeless SheltersWomen's SheltersHuman ServicesFood Pantries

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting community initiatives, particularly those that assist vulnerable populations such as women and children, and efforts to combat homelessness. Its mission emphasizes community support through grants to local charities, including soup kitchens and shelters. The foundation primarily serves organizations in the Baltimore metropolitan area, focusing on enhancing the well-being of underprivileged groups. It demonstrates a commitment to human services, women's empowerment, and food security through its funding activities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small-to-midsize Maryland nonprofit working in Baltimore‑area human services (women/children services, soup kitchens, homelessness) seeking modest operating or program support and able to demonstrate clear local impact and alignment with the foundation's stated criteria.

Good Fit

  • Located in the Baltimore metropolitan area or Harford County, MD.
  • Programs serving underprivileged children, women, food assistance, or homelessness.
  • Asking for modest amounts in the $2K–$10K range consistent with past grants.
  • Can demonstrate local track record or referrals from other Maryland nonprofits.
  • Willingness to submit a signed, mailed written request describing purpose and use of funds.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving across 2022–2024 is fully concentrated in Maryland (Baltimore metro and Aberdeen), with all recorded grants going to in‑state organizations.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funds multiple independent charities each year (3–4 distinct recipients annually) with repeat support to a small core of grantees, indicating a modest but not extremely narrow recipient set for its size.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of turnover is limited but present — one new recipient appears in recent years — and the filing includes explicit application instructions (written mailed requests, original signature, rolling deadline), so new entrants are possible though selection appears relationship‑aware and repeats are common.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026