Harold E Hirsch Foundation Of Fl Incorporated

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
WINTER SPRINGS, FloridaMicroEIN: 830725823
Jewish OrganizationsCommunity Service ClubsAnimal SheltersHealth CharitiesYouth Development Organizations

The organization is a private foundation that focuses on supporting various charitable causes primarily related to Jewish community initiatives, health charities, youth development, and animal welfare. It aims to benefit organizations through financial contributions, reflecting a commitment to community service and cultural enrichment. The foundation demonstrates a strong emphasis on supporting local organizations, particularly in Florida, while also extending its reach to select causes in other states.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized charities, especially Florida-based community organizations (youth programs, Jewish community groups, animal welfare, local cultural institutions) that match the foundation's past grantees and award sizes.

Good Fit

  • Organization is located in Florida or serves Florida communities.
  • Asking for modest operating or program support (typical awards in the $500–$7,000 range).
  • An established local presence or prior relationship/referral to foundation decision-makers.
  • Mission aligns with categories the foundation has funded (community service, Jewish organizations, youth, animal welfare, local culture).

Geography

Moderate

Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in the foundation's home state (about 81% of dollars) but the latest year included recipients in five states overall, indicating state-level focus with some out-of-state giving.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded two dozen distinct organizations in the latest year and has funded between 17 and 25 recipients in prior years, showing a broadly distributed recipient set across multiple mission areas rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct statements say the foundation funds only preselected applicants, but behavioral evidence shows many new grantees in the latest year (15 first-time recipients), so unfamiliar organizations can enter the portfolio though the process appears selective and likely referral-driven.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026