C A Stenftenagel Family Foundation

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Private Foundation
Jasper, IndianaMicroEIN: 351976372
YMCAAutism NonprofitsFood BanksArts and Culture NonprofitsCommunity Centers

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to philanthropic efforts primarily through donations to various charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on supporting community development, youth programs, and human services, with a notable commitment to organizations that address autism, food insecurity, and the arts. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including local nonprofits such as the Tri County YMCA, Autism Society of America Foundation, and various cultural and historical organizations. It operates mainly within a specific geographic area, emphasizing support for initiatives that enhance the quality of life in its community.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A locally based Indiana nonprofit or community organization seeking modest, one-time operating or program support and able to submit a brief written outline and demonstrate local impact.

Good Fit

  • Organization is headquartered or operates in Indiana, ideally in the same county or nearby.
  • Request is modest (hundreds to a few thousand dollars) and for program or operating support.
  • Clear, concise proposal or project outline showing community impact and measurable outcomes.
  • Existing local presence or informal relationship with foundation directors or community leaders.

Geography

Restrictive

All grants observed across the three-year record were made to recipients in Indiana, with the foundation’s giving fully concentrated in a single state.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded a broad set of independent local nonprofits across years (17 distinct recipients in 2023 and 11 in 2024) spanning arts, human services, museums, and community organizations, indicating a diverse recipient mix for the foundation’s size.

New Applicants

Moderate

The filing provides a clear rolling submission route and brief application instructions, so unfamiliar applicants have a practical path to apply; behavior is mixed—2023 showed many new recipients while 2024 was dominated by returning grantees—so new entrants are plausible but may benefit from local fit or relationship-building.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026