Lawrence Schulman Family Foundation Incorporated
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on disaster relief, general support for community organizations, and environmental conservation. The foundation provides funding to a range of recipients, including organizations involved in disaster response, affordable housing, and international aid. Notable beneficiaries include Habitat for Humanity, the Nature Conservancy, and World Central Kitchen. The foundation operates primarily in the United States, with a significant emphasis on supporting initiatives that address urgent humanitarian needs and promote sustainability.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small-to-medium charities seeking modest grants for disaster relief or general support, or organizations that can work through or partner with community foundations.
Good Fit
- • Request fits the foundation's recent grant sizes (roughly a few thousand up to about $8,000).
- • Project is clearly framed for disaster relief or general operating support.
- • Applicant can supply a formal application and a fully itemized budget for mailed submission.
- • Willingness to work through a community foundation or similar intermediary.
Geography
Across the three observed years the foundation funded recipients in multiple states (examples include PA, GA, VA, MA, CT and NC), though the latest single grant was concentrated in North Carolina.
Recipient Variety
The foundation funded four distinct recipients in both 2022 and 2023 and one recipient in 2024, and no grantees repeat across years, indicating a modest but not large set of independent beneficiaries for a micro-foundation.
New Applicants
Direct evidence of new recipients each year and explicit application instructions (formal application with an itemized budget, rolling submissions) plus a named contact and mailing/phone route suggest unfamiliar applicants have a realistic path to be considered, even without a website.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
