Tr Ruth & Talmage Dobbs Jr C Foundation

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Private Foundation
ORLANDO, FloridaMicroEIN: 586377572
ChurchesAnimal SheltersEducation NonprofitsCommunity Service ClubsHealth Charities

This organization is a private foundation that focuses on supporting a variety of charitable causes, primarily through general operating and support grants. Its mission appears to center on aiding religious organizations, educational institutions, health charities, and community service initiatives. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to animal welfare and community development, reflecting its values of service and support for diverse populations. While it primarily operates in Georgia, it also extends its support to organizations in other states, indicating a broader philanthropic reach.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-midsize 501(c)(3) nonprofits, often faith-based, educational, animal-welfare, health, or community-service organizations, with a clear need for general operating support and a local (Georgia/Atlanta) connection.

Good Fit

  • Located in or serving the Atlanta/Georgia area or demonstrating a strong local partnership.
  • Requesting general operating support in the modest grant range (~$2k–$10k typical).
  • Valid 501(c)(3) status and ability to provide that documentation in writing.
  • Evidence of local community impact or established reputation.
  • Existing relationship or introduction through local networks increases likelihood.

Geography

Moderate

Grantmaking is concentrated in Georgia (a majority share) but the foundation also funded organizations in New York, Alabama, and North Carolina in the latest year, showing a regional rather than strictly local footprint.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 12 distinct recipients (and similar counts in prior years) across churches, schools, animal welfare, health, and community groups, indicating a broadly distributed recipient set for a micro private foundation despite some dollar concentration among top recipients.

New Applicants

Broad

The foundation publishes written-application instructions with a mailing address and rolling submission, and the observed history includes new grantees (five new recipients in the latest year and high new-recipient rates in prior years), which together suggest unfamiliar applicants can realistically access funding.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026