Cross H Foundation

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
Wilmington, DelawareSmallEIN: 470948591
Food BanksMental Health OrganizationsEducation NonprofitsHomeless SheltersHuman Services

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission reflects a commitment to education, mental health, and community services, as evidenced by its funding of initiatives related to pediatric mental health, Alzheimer's disease research, and educational institutions. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including food banks, youth development organizations, and humanitarian efforts. While it primarily supports organizations in Colorado and Rhode Island, its philanthropic activities extend to various sectors and causes, demonstrating a broad commitment to enhancing community well-being.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A Colorado-based nonprofit (or an organization with strong Colorado ties) working in education, charitable events/fundraising, food security, or pediatric mental health that already has a local relationship or introduction to the foundation or its network.

Good Fit

  • Demonstrable operating presence or programs in Colorado.
  • Past participation in local charitable events or partnerships with repeat grantees.
  • Funding need for general/unrestricted support or event sponsorship.
  • An existing relationship or warm introduction to a trustee or prior recipient.

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily concentrated in Colorado (about 77% of dollars and 88% of grants in the latest year), with only small numbers of grants to Rhode Island and Illinois.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 21 distinct recipients across 25 grants and a mix of repeat (14) and new (7) grantees, indicating a fairly broad set of independent organizations for a small private foundation.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Filings and application metadata state the foundation funds only preselected applicants and there is no public website or clear submission route; while new grantees do appear, the pattern suggests entry is likely by invitation or relationship rather than open solicitation.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026