Mk Hoffman Family Foundation

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Private Foundation
GREENVILLE, South CarolinaSmallEIN: 510448896
ChurchesEducation NonprofitsHuman ServicesVeteransYouth Development Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes. Its mission reflects a commitment to education, youth development, and human services, as evidenced by its funding of educational institutions, summer camps, and organizations that assist needy populations, including wounded veterans. The foundation prioritizes faith-based initiatives, providing support to religious organizations as well. While it primarily serves a diverse range of recipients across multiple states, its funding shows a notable focus on organizations that enhance community welfare and educational opportunities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized charities, often faith-based or education-focused, with projects needing modest operating support, scholarships, youth programs, camps, or capital campaign gifts; applicants with regional ties (especially South Carolina) or prior relationship links fit best.

Good Fit

  • Based in South Carolina or one of the other states funded previously (FL, ME, NC, MA, MN, IA, LA).
  • Faith-based, educational, youth development, or small human-services programs.
  • Requests for operating support, modest program grants, scholarships, summer camps, or capital campaign gifts sized in the low thousands to around $10K.
  • Existing relationship or introduction to a foundation officer or trustee.

Geography

Broad

In 2024 grants reached recipients in eight different states, showing a multi-state footprint even though a majority of dollars remained concentrated in South Carolina.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year shows 13 distinct recipients with nine new grantees and four repeat grantees across a three-year record, indicating a moderate breadth of independent recipients rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of new entrants exists (nine new grantees in 2024), but the foundation explicitly records grants as preselected and no public application or contact route is visible, so openness to unsolicited applicants is unclear.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026