Larrymore Foundation
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a strong emphasis on medical, religious, and community service initiatives. Its mission reflects a commitment to improving health outcomes, providing spiritual support, and addressing community needs, including food insecurity and educational opportunities. The foundation funds a diverse range of recipients, including medical organizations, religious institutions, food banks, and educational nonprofits. While it primarily operates within the United States, its funding spans multiple states, indicating a broader philanthropic reach.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small to mid-sized charities with missions in health/medical care, religious/faith-based services, or local community services—especially organizations with an existing relationship or referral into the foundation and a demonstrated Virginia connection.
Good Fit
- • A clear faith-based or medical mission similar to prior grantees.
- • A local Virginia presence or an established relationship with foundation leadership or past grantees.
- • Requests for relatively small, programmatic or project grants rather than large multi-year funding.
- • Referral or introduction from a current or past recipient or an advisor known to the foundation.
Geography
Giving in the latest year reached recipients in seven states, but a majority of dollars (about 57%) went to organizations in Virginia, indicating multi-state reach with a clear in-state concentration.
Recipient Variety
Twelve distinct recipients were funded in the latest year across medical, religious, education and community causes, showing a moderately diverse recipient set for a small private foundation.
New Applicants
The foundation states it funds only preselected recipients and no public application or contact route was found; although eight new grantees appeared in the latest year, direct evidence that unfamiliar applicants can enter the portfolio is lacking.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
