Capital Community Partners
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of community and environmental initiatives. Its mission focuses on providing assistance to local residents, particularly in Washington, D.C., through essential services and disaster relief efforts, such as support for victims of Hurricane Ian. The foundation also emphasizes environmental conservation, funding projects like tree planting and river cleaning, and supports veterans through specific programs. Overall, it aims to stimulate local prosperity and foster community engagement across diverse populations.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small local or regional nonprofits, schools, or community groups that run concrete, time-limited projects in the DC/MD area (and occasionally nearby states) and seek modest one-time grants.
Good Fit
- • Project requests under $5,000 with clear, tangible outcomes (tree planting, river cleanup, emergency relief, school needs).
- • Programs operating in Washington DC or neighboring Maryland/nearby states.
- • Established local presence or introductions from community leaders or board contacts.
- • Proposals that align with community service or environmental stewardship themes.
Geography
Observed grants span four states rather than a single city, but dollars are regionally concentrated: nearly half of funding went to DC recipients and most activity is in the DC/MD area.
Recipient Variety
Fourteen distinct recipients received funding in the latest year across environmental, community service, education, veterans, and disaster-relief purposes, but only one year of data is available to confirm sustained breadth.
New Applicants
The funder explicitly indicates it only supports preselected applicants and no public contact or submission route is provided in filings; because recipient turnover cannot be measured from a single year, this declared preselection strongly suggests unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to enter the portfolio.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
