A M Digiulian Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
DERWOOD, MarylandSmallEIN: 461444035
Education NonprofitsFood BanksReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsCommunity Service ClubsHealth Charities

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, particularly in education, community service, and health. Its mission appears to focus on providing general contributions to a range of nonprofit organizations, including schools, food banks, and health-related charities. The foundation serves a diverse set of recipients, including educational institutions, community service organizations, and health charities, indicating a commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and addressing community needs. It has a notable emphasis on faith-based initiatives, as evidenced by its support for religious organizations. The foundation operates primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region, with a significant portion of its funding directed towards organizations in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and North Carolina.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

An established education, faith-based, or community-service nonprofit operating in the DC/MD/NC/TN region with capacity to absorb general operating support in roughly the $10k–$100k range and existing local credibility or introductions.

Good Fit

  • Located in DC/MD/NC/TN, especially the DC metro area
  • Programs in education, faith-based social services, or food/food-security work
  • Track record as an established nonprofit able to receive unrestricted/general contributions
  • Existing relationship or introduction to the foundation or shared intermediaries
  • Capacity to manage grants in the $25k–$100k range

Geography

Moderate

Grants in the latest year were distributed across four states (DC, MD, NC, TN) but are regionally concentrated with 39% of dollars going to DC, indicating a multi-state but regionally focused footprint.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded 10 distinct recipients in 2024 (13 in prior years), showing a moderate spread of independent grantees rather than a single beneficiary; however repeat funding is common and the top five grantees captured 75% of dollars.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Filings and the foundation's declared policy indicate it only funds preselected organizations, and across three years there was only one new recipient in the latest year with most grantees recurring, so direct unsolicited entry appears unlikely.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026