The Sobotka Foundation Incorporated

Restricted Access
Private Foundation
ATLANTA, GeorgiaMicroEIN: 872418095
Health CharitiesCommunity Service ClubsDisaster Response TeamsCancer Support GroupsMuseums

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to charitable giving, primarily focusing on health-related causes, community service, and cultural institutions. Its mission is reflected in its support for organizations such as Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and various local charities, indicating a commitment to improving health and well-being in the community. The foundation also engages in disaster response efforts and supports cancer treatment initiatives. Overall, it aims to make a positive impact through donations to a diverse range of recipients, primarily within the health and community sectors.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Local or in-state nonprofits with ties to Atlanta/Georgia working in health, children's services, community nonprofits, cultural institutions, or disaster relief that are positioned to receive one-time or mid-sized donations ($7K–$40K).

Good Fit

  • Located in Georgia, especially Atlanta-area organizations.
  • Programs in children's health, community services, museums, or disaster relief.
  • Organizational profile aligned with past recipients (able to receive donations in the mid-five-figure to low-five-figure range).
  • Introduced or recommended by a known contact or local intermediary.

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily concentrated in the foundation's home state, with roughly 88% of 2024 dollars going to Georgia and only one small out-of-state grant recorded, so the observed footprint is narrowly local.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded five distinct recipients in 2024 (and eight in 2023), with a mix of repeat and new grantees—this indicates a moderate variety of independent recipients rather than a single beneficiary-dominated pattern.

New Applicants

Moderate

The funder declares an invite-only (preselected) approach and has no public website or contact details, but the record shows new grantees in the latest year (three new recipients in 2024), so unfamiliar applicants sometimes enter the portfolio though unsolicited access appears limited.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026