The Sullivan & Cromwell Foundation

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Private Foundation
New York, New YorkSmallEIN: 311809780
Civil Rights OrganizationsRacial Justice OrganizationsEducation NonprofitsHistorical Preservation SocietiesJewish Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of causes, with a strong emphasis on civil rights, racial justice, education, and historical preservation. It funds organizations that work on initiatives such as youth development, international relief efforts, and human services. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to empowering marginalized communities and preserving cultural heritage, as evidenced by its support for projects like the restoration of historical sites and programs aimed at racial and gender justice. Its grantmaking reflects a diverse range of interests, serving both local and broader communities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Mid-sized, established U.S. nonprofits (often in New York or with national reach) working in civil rights, racial justice, education, youth development, historical preservation, or humanitarian relief and seeking one-off or project/general support in the $5K–$50K range.

Good Fit

  • Programs that align with civil rights, racial justice, education, youth development, historical preservation, or international relief.
  • Organizational profile and budget consistent with grants in the $5K–$50K range.
  • Clear, time-limited projects or general operating needs that fit single-year support.
  • Connections or introductions through mutual partners, prior recipients, or board networks.

Geography

Broad

Recent grants span nine states with about 60% of dollars going out of state and New York taking the largest single share (around 40%), indicating a multi-state/national footprint rather than strictly local giving.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 14 distinct recipients and 13 were new that year, and the prior observed year had 10 distinct recipients, so the foundation routinely funds a fairly broad set of independent organizations.

New Applicants

Moderate

Behavioral evidence shows many new grantees (13 new recipients in 2024), but the funder explicitly declares it only funds preselected recipients and has no public website or contact details, so unfamiliar applicants may be able to enter the portfolio primarily through networks or nomination rather than open application.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026