The David Family Foundation Inc

New York, NY 10036 EIN 134088264

https://N/A
$3.8M Total Assets (2019)
$503K Total Giving (2019)
150 Grants on File (2018–2024)
$22K Avg Grant Size

Focus Areas

Education Health Arts & Culture International Science & Research

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No — Preselected Only
Contact Person Commentary Inc
Phone 2128690052

Financial Trends 2022 data appears limited (dashed line) because the IRS transitioned its e-filing system that year and only published 2 months of XML archives.

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2018 $250K $3.0M $686K 27
2019 $503K $3.8M $708K 23
2020 $612K $7.7M $1.8M 25
2021 $652K $7.3M $1.2M 27
2023 $502K $4.7M $452K 25
2024 $512K $5.9M $589K 23

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 150 grants on record

Minimum
$1K
25th Pctl
$3K
Median
$5K
Average
$20K
75th Pctl
$10K
Maximum
$348K

Geographic Distribution

US Grant Distribution Map

Key Personnel

NameTitleCompensation
Jack David Dir, Pres, Trea
Jacqueline M David Director
Zachary B David Director
Melanie M Kirkpatrick David V.P.
Nicole David Channing Director

Grants Awarded (150 total)

RecipientLocationAmountPurposeYear
Hudson Institute Inc Washington, DC $348,000 To support policy research. 2024
Hudson Institute Inc Washington, DC $323,200 To support policy research. 2019
Hudson Institute Inc Washington, DC $323,000 To support policy research. 2023
Hudson Institute Inc Washington, DC $300,000 To support policy research. 2020
Institute for Justice Arlington, VA $250,000 To promote civil liberties. 2021
Hudson Institute Inc Washington, DC $225,000 To support policy research. 2021
Institute for Justice Arlington, VA $200,000 To promote civil liberties. 2020
Institute for Justice Arlington, VA $60,000 To promote civil liberties. 2019
Hudson Institute Inc Washington, DC $60,000 To support policy research. 2018
Committee for Human Rights in N Kor Washington, DC $55,000 To promote human rights in North Korea 2024
Committee for Human Rights in N Kor Washington, DC $35,000 To promote human rights in North Korea 2023
Institute for Justice Arlington, VA $30,000 To promote civil liberties. 2018
Manhattan Institute for Policy Rese New York, NY $22,000 To support policy research. 2021
Foundation for Individual Rights Ex Philadelphia, PA $20,000 To promote individual rights in higher education. 2023
Committee for Human Rights in N Kor Washington, DC $20,000 To promote human rights in North Korea 2019
Committee for Human Rights in N Kor Washington, DC $20,000 To promote human rights in North Korea 2021
Institute for Justice Arlington, VA $20,000 To promote civil liberties. 2023
Manhattan Institute for Policy Rese New York, NY $20,000 To support policy research. 2023
Committee for Human Rights in N Kor Washington, DC $20,000 To promote human rights in North Korea 2018
Gilder Lehrman Institute of America New York, NY $15,000 To promote history education 2018
The Fund for American Studies Washington, DC $15,000 To inspire certain values in future leaders. 2018
Fountain House Inc New York, NY $14,000 To support programs for people with mental illness. 2021
The Federalist Society Washington, DC $12,000 To promote individual freedom and responsibility and the rule of law. 2021
Committee for Human Rights in N Kor Washington, DC $10,000 To promote human rights in North Korea 2020
Gilder Lehrman Institute of America New York, NY $10,000 To promote history education 2021