Rutland Foundation Incorporated

Restricted Access
Private Foundation
Madison, GeorgiaMicroEIN: 581259086
Youth Development OrganizationsDisability Support ServicesReligious and Faith-based Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting youth development and disability services. Its mission focuses on providing assistance to disadvantaged children and youth with disabilities, particularly through summer camps and other supportive programs. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to enhancing the lives of these populations by funding initiatives that promote inclusion and development. Additionally, it supports religious organizations, indicating a broader interest in faith-based initiatives. The foundation primarily operates within a specific geographic area, with a notable concentration of its funding directed towards organizations in Georgia.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A Georgia-based nonprofit focused on youth development, services for children with disabilities, or faith-based child programs, with a track record and existing regional relationships.

Good Fit

  • Organization is located in Georgia or serves Georgia communities.
  • Programs for disadvantaged children or youth with disabilities.
  • Request size near the foundation's typical grants (around $10,000).
  • Existing personal or organizational relationship into the foundation's board or officers.
  • 501(c)(3) status and clear program descriptions matching past grant purposes.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is concentrated in Georgia; in the latest year all grants went to organizations in GA and the foundation's recent years show a strong in-state focus.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

Over three years the foundation funded multiple independent nonprofits (five recipients in 2022, two in 2023 and 2024), so the recipient set is not a single captive beneficiary, but the most recent year shows a small, concentrated set of grantees.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Filings explicitly indicate grants are made only to preselected recipients; although one new recipient appeared in the latest year, the behavioral pattern and lack of a public application route suggest access is invitation- or relationship-driven rather than open to unfamiliar applicants.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026