Tsuha Foundation
The Tsuha Foundation is a private foundation based in Escondido, CA that supports organizations serving low-income communities to break the cycle of poverty. The website publishes a 2024 grantees list, a downloadable 2023 impact report, board bios, and a contact form.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small-to-mid sized nonprofits working on poverty alleviation, education, family stability, or related human services with capacity to report measurable outcomes and budgets in the $10k–$150k range.
Good Fit
- • Programs that directly serve low-income families, youth education, or workforce supports.
- • Ability to present clear outcome metrics and a concise budget for a one- to three-year grant.
- • Organizational scale aligned with recent grant sizes (roughly $10,000 to $150,000).
- • Willingness to engage with a foundation that funds both local and out-of-state partners.
Geography
Observed grants in the latest year reached roughly ten states and the majority of dollars flowed outside the foundation's California base, indicating a multi-state footprint rather than a single-city focus.
Recipient Variety
The latest filing shows 14 distinct recipients and prior years show 15–22 recipients, with funded organizations spanning education, human services, faith-based partners, and research institutions, so the recipient set is broad for the foundation's size.
New Applicants
Public application details and contact routes are published on the website and filings show new grantees each year (for example four new recipients in the latest year and six in the prior year), so unfamiliar applicants have a realistic path to be considered.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
