The Gibson Dunn & Crutcher Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
LOS ANGELES, CaliforniaMediumEIN: 954301635
Legal Aid SocietiesEducation NonprofitsCivil Rights OrganizationsHuman ServicesYouth Development Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to charitable giving across various sectors. Its mission focuses on supporting educational initiatives, legal aid, civil rights, and human services, reflecting a commitment to social justice and community development. The foundation primarily serves organizations that advocate for youth development, women's empowerment, and legal assistance. While it operates nationally, it has a notable concentration of funding directed towards organizations in New York and California.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A legally constituted nonprofit with programs in education, legal aid/civil rights, youth development or related human services, seeking grants in the $10K–$50K range and able to submit a concise written request by mail or phone contact.

Good Fit

  • Programmatic fit with legal aid, education, youth development, or civil rights work.
  • Work based in or serving New York (or national organizations with NY presence).
  • Request size in the foundation's common ranges (~$10K–$50K).
  • Ability to submit a simple written application or letter and provide basic follow-up information.
  • Evidence of organizational capacity and outcomes rather than speculative startups.

Geography

Moderate

Grants were awarded across about ten states in 2024, showing multi-state reach, but just over half of dollars went to New York, indicating a clear geographic concentration within a broader footprint.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows a broad recipient base (82 distinct grantees) with a high rate of new entrants (64 new grantees in 2024), and only 18 returning recipients across the observed years, pointing to a wide and changing portfolio.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence supports newcomer access: a large share of grantees in 2024 were new, the foundation explicitly lists application instructions and a named contact, and filings show a pattern of adding many new recipients each year.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026