Ayub Kundi Foundation

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
HOUSTON, TexasMicroEIN: 921452011
Education NonprofitsInternational Relief Agencies

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting educational initiatives and international relief efforts. Its mission focuses on building a better future and promoting education, as evidenced by its grants to organizations like the Aga Khan Foundation USA and the Islamic Scholarship Fund. The foundation primarily serves educational and humanitarian causes, reflecting a commitment to improving lives through knowledge and development. While it is based in Texas, its funding activities extend beyond state lines, supporting recipients in various locations.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Mid‑sized education or international development charities with programs matching one‑time grants in the tens of thousands and a connection or referral into the funder’s network.

Good Fit

  • Work in education, scholarships, or international relief consistent with past grants.
  • Capacity to manage a single large grant (~$50k) or smaller supplemental awards.
  • An existing introduction or relationship to a listed director or trustee.
  • Clear, project‑specific proposals that align with the foundation’s stated purposes.

Geography

Moderate

In the latest year grants went to two states (DC and CA) while the foundation is based in TX; the largest share (93%) went to a recipient in DC, so giving is multi‑state but narrowly concentrated.

Recipient Variety

Restrictive

The most recent observed year shows only two distinct independent recipients, both new in 2023, so the funded recipient set is small; the history is limited to two years and provides little evidence of broader diversification.

New Applicants

Restrictive

The foundation explicitly indicates it funds only preselected recipients and no public application portal was found; although both 2023 recipients were new, direct evidence that unsolicited applicants can enter the portfolio is absent and the declared preselection policy suggests unsolicited approaches are unlikely to succeed.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026