The Griffin Foundation

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
TAYLORSVILLE, North CarolinaSmallEIN: 364780993
Habitat for HumanityReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsEducation NonprofitsHuman ServicesFood Insecurity Nonprofits

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to philanthropic efforts, with a strong emphasis on supporting educational, religious, and human services initiatives. Its mission revolves around enhancing community welfare through grants to various charitable organizations, including those focused on affordable housing, social services, and educational programs. The foundation primarily serves organizations that provide humanitarian aid, educational opportunities, and support for faith-based initiatives. While it predominantly operates within North Carolina, it also extends its support to select organizations in other states.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small or mid-sized 501(c)(3) nonprofits (including churches) based in North Carolina working in housing, human services, education, community development, or local arts, seeking modest program or outreach support.

Good Fit

  • Organization is based in North Carolina or serves communities in NC.
  • Work focuses on affordable housing, family services, religious outreach, education, or local community programs.
  • Asks are for modest programmatic support (typical grants clustered at $500–$5K, with occasional larger awards).
  • Organization is a registered charity (501(c)(3)) with clear program descriptions and budget.
  • Capacity to demonstrate local impact and existing operations or partnerships in the foundation's service area.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is strongly concentrated in the foundation's home state, with roughly 90% of 2024 dollars staying in North Carolina and only a handful of small out-of-state awards.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded about 31–33 distinct recipients each year across the observed period, spanning philanthropic, educational, and religious organizations, and the portfolio includes both repeat grantees and many independent organizations.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence of openness exists: the latest year included a substantial share of new recipients (about 12 new grantees) and the filings provide application instructions and a named mailing/contact route, making entry for unfamiliar applicants plausible.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026