Noteman-jones Family Charitable Foundation
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a diverse range of causes, primarily focusing on education, healthcare, civil rights, and job training for individuals with disabilities. Its mission reflects a commitment to enhancing educational experiences, providing quality health services, and fostering a secular society based on reason. The foundation supports various nonprofit organizations, including those that assist Ukrainian refugees and promote food security through agricultural initiatives. Overall, it aims to address critical social issues and improve the quality of life for underserved populations.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Established charitable organizations working in education, health, civil rights, job training, humanitarian aid, or food/agriculture projects that can manage mid-size grants and have an existing connection or referral into the foundation's network.
Good Fit
- • A clear program match with past purposes (education, health services, civil rights, job training, humanitarian aid, food/agriculture).
- • Existing relationship, referral, or prior contact with the foundation's board or current grantees.
- • Capacity to manage grants in the $25K–$230K range.
- • Regional presence in states the foundation has funded (notably CT and NH among others).
Geography
Giving is multi-state rather than strictly local: the latest year includes recipients across about eight states, though roughly one third of dollars went to organizations in Connecticut and a meaningful share to New Hampshire.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows about 13 distinct recipients and similar counts in prior years, indicating a moderate breadth of independent grantees even though the top five recipients captured a large share of dollars.
New Applicants
The foundation explicitly indicates it funds only preselected applicants and observed new recipients are rare (only one newly funded organization in the latest year, four in the prior year) while most grantees are repeat recipients, so unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to gain entry without relationships.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
