The Rosen Family Foundation Incorporated

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
EAGAN, MinnesotaSmallEIN: 412054672
Financial Literacy ProgramsEducation NonprofitsCommunity CentersConservation GroupsHealth Charities

Rosen Family Foundation’s website (rosenfoundation.org) presents the Jonathan D. Rosen Family Foundation and its Wealthy Habits financial-literacy programs, with mission, founder and board information and a contact page. The foundation’s public tax filings (EIN 41-2054672) confirm active grantmaking and matching family names on the site. The site does not display the EIN or the Eagan, MN address shown on filings.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Mid‑sized community or education nonprofits in Minnesota and neighboring states, or larger national conservation/education organizations, with projects in agriculture education, community development, health, or financial literacy that fit the foundation’s past funding areas.

Good Fit

  • Programs in agricultural education, Farm Camp, or FFA-related work
  • Community development or local health projects based in Minnesota or nearby states
  • Capacity for larger awards (typical past grants range from roughly $50K to $250K)
  • Project or capital needs that align with past endowment or capital grants
  • Connections or partnerships with organizations already in the foundation’s portfolio

Geography

Moderate

Observed grants in the latest year went to organizations in four states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, DC, Nebraska), but almost half of the dollars were concentrated in Minnesota, indicating a regional footprint centered on the foundation state.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded 11 distinct recipients in 2024 (previous years showed 8 and 9), mixing local community groups and larger national nonprofits; that is a moderate breadth for a small private foundation despite notable dollar concentration toward the top recipients.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Although roughly half of 2024 grantees were newly funded that year, the foundation's filings and profile indicate grants are generally made to preselected organizations, so unsolicited applicants are unlikely to be a typical entry path.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026