Mag Mutual Foundation Incorporated
The MagMutual Foundation is the corporate foundation of MagMutual that awards grants to nonprofits supporting the practice of medicine (pro-bono care, diversity scholarships, support for impaired healthcare workers) with a regional focus in FL, GA, NC, SC, and VA. The foundation page includes application requirements, an Apply Now link (FoundationSource), and contact details for the executive director and administrator.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A nonprofit working in medical practice support—physician wellness, free or low-cost clinics, scholarships for medical students, or programs supporting impaired healthcare workers—focused in the Southeastern states the foundation emphasizes.
Good Fit
- • Programs that support physician well-being, suicide prevention, or clinician mental health.
- • Free or charitable clinics or services that expand access to care for low-income populations.
- • Scholarship programs for medical or health professions students, especially with diversity or equity components.
- • Operations or general program support requests in the Southeast (FL, GA, NC, SC, VA) or nearby states.
- • Requests sized roughly in the $10k–$25k range, with occasional larger awards.
Geography
Observed grants span nine states with a clear Southeastern regional focus; roughly one-third of dollars went to Florida in the latest year while Georgia and neighboring states also received substantial shares.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 29 grants to 27 distinct recipients with 18 new grantees that year and nine returning recipients from prior filings, indicating a broad and diverse recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.
New Applicants
Direct evidence of turnover exists—18 new recipients appeared in the most recent year—and the foundation’s website provides application requirements and an Apply Now link; filings also mention a preselection process, but observed new grantees suggest unfamiliar organizations can and do enter the portfolio.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
