Hornik Family Foundation Incorporated

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
ORLANDO, FloridaSmallEIN: 650919356
Jewish OrganizationsCommunity CentersReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsEducation Nonprofits

The Hornik Family Foundation's official site (hornikfamilyfoundation.org) is a Squarespace site that matches the organization's name and Orlando, FL address. The site states the foundation supports Jewish education, community programs and tikkun olam and hosts pages for directors, grant forms, and tax forms.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized Jewish education or community nonprofit (congregation, day school, Hillel, Holocaust education, regional Jewish federation or community program) seeking modest grants in the low‑to‑mid thousands and aligned with tikkun olam or Jewish community priorities.

Good Fit

  • Clear mission alignment with Jewish education, congregational programming, Holocaust education, Israel-related initiatives, or community services.
  • Project or program budget in the range of several thousand to low‑ten thousands of dollars.
  • Local or regional presence in states the foundation has funded (Florida, CA, KY, PA, MN, NY, MA, WI, MD).
  • Existing introductions or relationships to board members, local federations, or past grantees (invitation-driven process).
  • Ability to accept restricted or project-specific grants with simple reporting.

Geography

Broad

The latest observed year shows grants to organizations in nine different states; only about one-third of dollars stayed in the foundation's Florida base, so the footprint is multi‑state and geographically broad.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded 16–19 distinct recipients each year and recorded 18 unique grantees in 2024, showing a fairly broad and independent recipient set despite some dollar concentration among top recipients.

New Applicants

Moderate

Directly observed recipient turnover is substantial (about half of 2024 grantees were new), but the website and application guidance state unsolicited requests are not considered and the foundation identifies applicants as preselected, so new entrants appear possible but likely via invitation or relationships rather than open solicitations.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026