Morton Neumann Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing financial support primarily through general operating grants. Its mission appears to focus on educational initiatives and humanitarian efforts, as evidenced by its funding to institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania and World Central Kitchen. The foundation serves nonprofit organizations that align with these areas of interest, supporting both local educational programs and international relief efforts. It operates with a small scale, reflecting a commitment to targeted philanthropic engagement.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
An established, creditworthy nonprofit (e.g., a university or large relief organization) seeking a one-time general operating grant and reachable through a direct introduction or invitation.
Good Fit
- • Mission and scale similar to prior grantees (higher education or large humanitarian relief).
- • Need for unrestricted or general operating support at the $15K–$30K scale.
- • An existing relationship, board/member connection, or intermediary introduction to the foundation leadership.
- • Organizational capacity and profile comparable to national charities or major institutions.
Geography
In the latest year the single recorded grant went to Pennsylvania, and the prior recorded grant went to DC; observed giving is limited to one jurisdiction per year rather than demonstrating a broad multi‑state or international footprint.
Recipient Variety
In the latest year the foundation reported only one recipient, and across the observed years it made single large grants to very few distinct organizations, indicating a narrow observed recipient set.
New Applicants
The foundation explicitly declares it funds only preselected recipients and no public application route or contact details are published; although different new grantees appeared year-to-year, there is no evidence that unfamiliar applicants can submit unsolicited proposals.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
