Cannon Charitable Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
FLOWOOD, MississippiSmallEIN: 823782788
Education NonprofitsHealth CharitiesHomeless SheltersFoster Care and Child Welfare AgenciesDisease Research Institutions

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission emphasizes education, health, and human services, with a notable focus on providing scholarships, eliminating cancer and heart disease, and assisting the homeless. The foundation also supports initiatives aimed at child welfare, including healing orphan children and providing quality care to children. Additionally, it advocates for rights related to gun ownership and addresses issues related to unionism abuses. The foundation primarily serves recipients in the health and education sectors, reflecting a commitment to improving community welfare.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized charities with an existing relationship or standing presence in Mississippi (especially scholarship/education programs), or institutions previously known to the foundation such as university scholarship funds.

Good Fit

  • Existing relationship or standing affiliation with foundation leadership or board.
  • Programs focused on scholarships, education, child welfare, health, or local human services.
  • Ability to manage modest annual grants and repeat funding patterns.
  • Location or significant activity in Mississippi (in-state institutions receive the majority of dollars).

Geography

Moderate

Giving is regionally concentrated: the latest year shows grants across four states but about 79% of dollars stayed in Mississippi, indicating a primarily in‑state focus with limited out‑of‑state awards.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded ten distinct recipients in the latest year and supported multiple independent charities over three years, though dollars are financially concentrated in a few top recipients (notably a recurring large scholarship award).

New Applicants

Restrictive

Behavioral and access cues point to a selective, invitation‑or preselection‑driven practice: the foundation's materials indicate it only funds preselected organizations, eight recipients recurred across years, and only two new grantees appeared in the latest year.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026