Mcadams Foundation

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Private Foundation
RESTON, VirginiaSmallEIN: 541967451
Food BanksConservation GroupsEducation NonprofitsReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsSocial Justice Organizations

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing general support to a variety of charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on education, food security, environmental conservation, and faith-based initiatives, reflecting a commitment to social justice and community well-being. The foundation supports a diverse range of recipients, including educational institutions, religious organizations, and conservation groups, indicating a broad philanthropic interest. While it operates primarily in Virginia, its funding extends to various states, demonstrating a national reach in its charitable activities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-medium nonprofits seeking general operating support, especially organizations in states the foundation frequently funds (notably Florida and North Carolina), or organizations known to the foundation’s network or board.

Good Fit

  • Requests are for general operating support or modest program support in the $1k–$10k range.
  • Organization is located in one of the states regularly funded (FL, NC, TN, CA, DC, NY).
  • Applicant can be recommended or introduced by someone in the foundation’s network.
  • Work aligns with observed areas the foundation has funded (education, conservation, faith-based, food banks).

Geography

Broad

Observed grants span 11 states in the latest year, with one state receiving roughly one-third of dollars, indicating a multi-state footprint with some regional concentration.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded many independent recipients each year (44 distinct recipients in the latest year) with substantial new-grantee turnover (30 new recipients in 2024), showing a broad and diverse recipient set for its size.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct application channels are not public and the foundation declares it only considers preselected applicants, but behavioral evidence shows high new-recipient entry (30 new grantees in the latest year), so unfamiliar organizations may gain support primarily via nomination or network connections rather than open solicitation.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026