Wollowick Family Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
SUNRISE, FloridaSmallEIN: 592469452
Cancer Research CentersAlzheimer's Support GroupsAutism NonprofitsHospitals and ClinicsHumane Society

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, particularly in healthcare and community service. Its mission reflects a commitment to funding organizations that focus on cancer research, Alzheimer's support, autism advocacy, and animal welfare. The foundation actively contributes to hospitals, educational institutions, and community service organizations, indicating a broad interest in health and wellness initiatives. While it primarily operates in Florida, it also supports organizations across multiple states, demonstrating a wider philanthropic reach.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized US nonprofits (especially health-related hospitals, disease charities, autism and Alzheimer’s groups, Jewish community organizations, and local community service or animal-welfare groups) with clear tax-exempt status and programs operating in Florida or with demonstrable alignment to the foundation’s past grant types.

Good Fit

  • Programs in health, cancer research/support, hospitals, or disease-specific charities
  • Local or regional presence in Florida (but multi-state projects have been funded)
  • Requests in the small-to-midsize grant range (roughly $500–$25,000, with occasional larger awards)
  • Ability to submit the requested information by mailed letter and meet a Sept. 30 deadline
  • Clear tax-exempt status and concise project description

Geography

Moderate

Giving is concentrated in Florida (about 61% of dollars and roughly two‑thirds of grants) but grants were made to organizations in eight states, showing multi‑state reach with a strong in‑state bias.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year funded 37 distinct recipients and over four years the foundation supported many different organizations (with 23 repeat grantees and 14 new recipients in the latest year), indicating a broad and diverse recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence of new grantees appears each year (14 new recipients in the latest filing and high new‑recipient rates in prior years), and a public application route is documented in the filing, so unfamiliar applicants have a plausible path to be considered.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026