George Mavridis Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
PEABODY, MassachusettsSmallEIN: 461502977
Education NonprofitsHigh SchoolsAlumni GroupsHealth CharitiesHabitat for Humanity

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a strong emphasis on education. Its mission centers around enhancing educational opportunities, particularly through scholarships and support for schools and alumni associations. The foundation also contributes to health-related initiatives and community development projects, reflecting a commitment to social welfare. It primarily serves educational institutions and nonprofit organizations, with a notable focus on high schools and alumni groups, while also extending support to health charities and community services.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A Massachusetts-based education, scholarship or alumni-serving nonprofit (or a local school/university program) with an existing local relationship or referral and a use case that fits one-time or recurring institutional gifts.

Good Fit

  • Primary program or project focused on education, scholarships, alumni services, or school-based needs in Massachusetts.
  • Established local presence or prior connections to board members, past grantees, or regional intermediaries.
  • Capacity to absorb mid-sized institutional gifts (e.g., $50K–$65K) or multiple small operating/support grants.
  • Clear, concrete proposal tied to student scholarships, school programs, or clinical/residency training aligned with past grants.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is heavily Massachusetts‑focused: roughly 98% of dollars go to MA recipients despite grants recorded across several states, indicating a local in‑state concentration.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 21 distinct recipients (21 grants) with 14 new recipients that year and seven repeat grantees across the three years, demonstrating a broad and varied recipient set even though dollars are financially concentrated among the top five.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of recipient turnover is limited but the foundation added 14 new grantees in 2024; however the foundation states grants are preselected and there is no public submission route, so unfamiliar applicants appear unlikely to succeed without referral or relationship.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026