Johnston Family Foundation

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Private Foundation
LONG BEACH, CaliforniaMicroEIN: 330755496
Education NonprofitsYouth Development OrganizationsHealth CharitiesHuman Services

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission focuses on youth development, education, medical research, and human services, as evidenced by its funding to organizations like Rachel's Challenge, Creighton University, and the Salvation Army. The foundation aims to make a positive impact on communities by providing financial assistance to initiatives that promote health, education, and support for vulnerable populations. It operates primarily within the United States, contributing to a diverse range of nonprofit recipients across multiple sectors.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-size nonprofits seeking modest grants in education, youth development, health, or human services that can be considered for invitation-only support and can accept grants in the low-thousands range.

Good Fit

  • Project requests under $5,000 tied to program delivery in education, youth, or health.
  • Clear, concise proposals that map to the foundation's stated purposes (education, youth, medical/health, human services).
  • Local credibility or a relationship/introduction to someone on the foundation's board or prior grantee network.
  • Flexibility to accept one-time, modest awards rather than multi-year core funding.

Geography

Broad

The foundation funded recipients in four different states in the latest year and has supported organizations outside its foundation state, indicating a multi-state geographic footprint.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year shows four distinct grantees (and three in the earlier observed year) with no repeats across the two years, so recipients appear independent and varied for a small foundation, though overall grant counts are modest.

New Applicants

Restrictive

The profile explicitly indicates grants are only to preselected applicants; while new recipients were funded, the evidence suggests additions happen by invitation rather than via an open application process.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026