Stubbeman Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing operating support to various charitable causes. Its mission centers on supporting animal welfare, food security, veteran services, environmental conservation, and mental health advocacy. The foundation primarily serves nonprofit organizations that focus on these areas, including animal shelters, food banks, and veterans' assistance programs. While it does not have a specific geographic focus, it has made grants to organizations across multiple states, indicating a broad commitment to addressing diverse community needs.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A small-to-midsize charity requesting modest operating support (typical awards in the low-thousand to mid-five-thousand range) whose mission aligns with animal welfare, food security, veterans services, environmental conservation, or local community services and that can be introduced via existing connections or references.
Good Fit
- • Asks for operating support in the typical $2k–$10k range.
- • Mission aligns with animal rescue, food banks, veterans services, environmental groups, or similar causes the foundation has funded.
- • Has prior relationships or shared networks with current grantees or named officers.
- • Can document recent operating impact and provide references from other funders.
Geography
Observed giving is multi-state (9 states in the latest year and up to 14 in prior years), with notable shares to Oregon, North Carolina and California; the foundation’s grants are distributed across multiple regions rather than being narrowly local.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 19 distinct recipients (and prior years show ~29), covering animal welfare, food banks, veterans, environmental groups and education; many independent organizations are funded even though the top five capture a majority of dollars.
New Applicants
Behavior and filings indicate a closed, preselection-driven process: the foundation states it only funds preselected organizations, 95% of 2024 recipients were returning grantees with only one new recipient that year, and there is no public application route visible.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
