Tuw Margaret L Martin Char Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
DALLAS, TexasSmallEIN: 586305150
Education NonprofitsUniversities and CollegesReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsCommunity Service ClubsArts and Culture Nonprofits

This organization is a private foundation that focuses on supporting education through scholarships and general funding for various charitable causes. Its mission centers on enhancing educational opportunities, particularly for students attending universities and colleges, as evidenced by its significant funding for scholarships at institutions like Georgia Southern University and the University of Georgia. Additionally, the foundation provides unrestricted general support to community organizations, religious institutions, and arts councils, reflecting a commitment to community service and cultural development. The foundation primarily serves recipients in Georgia, with a notable emphasis on Liberty County.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

High-achieving high school students from Liberty County, GA seeking college scholarships, or small local nonprofits in Liberty County/Hinesville focused on community, arts, or general operating needs.

Good Fit

  • Applicant is a Liberty County, GA resident or child of a resident and meets the academic and test-score restrictions.
  • Applications submitted through a high school guidance counselor by the March 1 (new) or June 1 (renewal) deadlines.
  • Organization is a small local nonprofit in Liberty County/Hinesville or a regional university managing scholarship funds.
  • Request aligns with scholarship support or small unrestricted operating grants as seen in prior awards.

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily geographically concentrated: in the latest year roughly 92% of grant dollars went to organizations in Georgia despite grants touching a handful of other states.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded 34 distinct recipients in the latest year (and 34–41 each year observed), spanning universities, local arts groups, churches, and community organizations, indicating a broad set of independent grantees for its size.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence shows most recipients are returning across years (about 30 repeating grantees) but a small number of new recipients appear (four in the latest year); a formal application route exists via guidance counselors, so unfamiliar applicants can access funding but entry is selective and eligibility-driven.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026