Raymund Foundation Incorporated
The Raymund Foundation is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes. Its mission reflects a commitment to community development, education, and human services, with a particular focus on Jewish organizations and initiatives. The foundation provides grants to support general operations, educational scholarships, and cultural events, as well as disaster relief efforts. It serves a diverse range of recipients, including community action groups, educational institutions, and arts organizations, primarily in Florida but also extending to other states. Through its funding, the foundation aims to uplift communities and enhance quality of life for individuals in need.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small-to-mid-sized nonprofits, especially in Florida, seeking event or capital campaign support, general operating grants, or community services funding; organizations connected to Jewish community, education, arts, or human services fit observed patterns.
Good Fit
- • Located in Florida or serving Florida communities.
- • Requesting support for a gala, capital campaign, or general operating support.
- • Ties to Jewish community programs, education, arts, or local human services.
- • Willingness to apply by a short letter and provide clear program/event details.
- • New or smaller organizations (evidence shows many new grantees each year).
Geography
Giving is heavily concentrated in Florida (about 89% of 2024 dollars) with only a few out-of-state grants across four states in the latest year, indicating a locally focused footprint.
Recipient Variety
The foundation funded roughly 19–25 distinct organizations per year and supported many new recipients (about 18 new grantees in 2024), showing a broad and varied recipient set for its size.
New Applicants
Observed behavior shows substantial turnover (about three quarters of 2024 recipients were new) and the filings provide an explicit rolling letter-based application route, both of which indicate strong plausibility that unfamiliar applicants can enter the portfolio.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
