Delaplaine Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
FREDERICK, MarylandMediumEIN: 522278038
Arts and Culture NonprofitsEducation NonprofitsHealth CharitiesHistorical Preservation SocietiesHuman Services

Delaplaine Foundation, Inc. is a private family foundation based in Frederick, Maryland that supports arts and culture, education, health and human services, historical preservation, and spiritual enlightenment. The site lists EIN 52-2278038, a Frederick address, contact emails, and publishes annual reports and grant policy updates. It provides guidance for applicants and links to an online grant portal.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established Maryland-based nonprofits (especially in Frederick County) working in arts and culture, education, health and human services, historical preservation, or related community services seeking operating or program support.

Good Fit

  • Organization is based in Maryland, preferably Frederick County.
  • Work aligns with arts/culture, education, historical preservation, or human services.
  • Request is for operating or program support in the small-to-mid grant range.
  • A track record of local impact or existing relationships with local funders.
  • Willingness to submit an LOI via the online portal when required.

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily concentrated in Maryland: roughly 92% of dollars and about 88% of grant count were in-state in the latest year, though small out-of-state awards appear across a dozen states.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year funded 180 distinct recipients with a mix of returning grantees and new entrants (49 new in 2024), indicating a broad and diverse recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of new recipients exists (49 new grantees in 2024) and the foundation publishes applicant guidance and an online portal, but filings also describe a preselection/curated process, so public entry is possible but appears somewhat curated.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026