The Title Family Foundation
This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a diverse range of causes, primarily focusing on medical research, particularly cancer and ALS research, as well as providing assistance to individuals facing life-threatening illnesses. It also supports animal welfare initiatives, including the placement of service dogs and the care of adoptable animals, along with various Jewish organizations that promote cultural and social ties. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to environmental conservation, particularly in wildlife habitats, and offers interest-free loans to individuals in need. Through its funding, the organization aims to make a positive impact on health, community welfare, and cultural preservation.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Established charities with strong alignment to medical and disease research, Jewish community programs, or animal welfare that have an existing relationship or credible referral into the foundation’s network.
Good Fit
- • A documented relationship or introduction to a foundation officer or trustee
- • Work in cancer, ALS, or other medical/disease research areas
- • Established Jewish community organizations or recognized animal-welfare nonprofits
- • Capacity to manage and report on mid-to-large grants (roughly $10k–$250k)
- • Operational presence or demonstrated connection to California or to known grantees
Geography
Grants are distributed across multiple states (8 states in the latest year and more in earlier years), but a clear California focus is evident with roughly half of dollars going to the foundation's home state.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows a moderate spread (12 distinct recipients) and across three years the foundation has funded many different organizations, but funding is financially concentrated around a few large recurring recipients.
New Applicants
The foundation explicitly restricts funding to preselected applicants and no public application route or contact details are published; although a handful of new grantees appear in the latest year, new entrants are likely added via relationships or referrals rather than unsolicited applications.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
