Moore Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a wide range of charitable causes. Its mission reflects a commitment to food security, homelessness, civil rights, environmental conservation, health, arts and culture, and youth development. The foundation provides unrestricted funding to various nonprofit organizations, including food banks, shelters, and health charities. It demonstrates a strong focus on supporting both local and national initiatives, particularly in areas related to community welfare and social justice.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small to mid‑sized charities already known to the trustees or to local networks, especially organizations in Georgia or national charities the trustees already support; good fits seek modest, unrestricted operating support.
Good Fit
- • A record of service or presence in Georgia (the foundation’s dominant state).
- • Mission alignment with causes the foundation has repeatedly funded (food security, homeless services, health charities, Jewish community organizations, arts, disaster response).
- • Capacity to accept relatively small, unrestricted grants (typical awards under $5K).
- • Existing relationship or introduction from a prior grantee, local funder, or trustee contact.
Geography
The latest observed year shows grants to organizations in 17 states, so the footprint is multi‑state even though about 43% of dollars go to Georgia.
Recipient Variety
The foundation funded roughly 61 distinct recipients in the latest year and distributes many small awards across varied charities rather than concentrating on a single beneficiary.
New Applicants
Across multiple years the portfolio is heavily repeat-driven (about 95% returning recipients in the latest year) and the foundation declares it only funds preselected/invited applicants, so unfamiliar organizations appear unlikely to enter the portfolio without introductions.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
