
Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation
Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation
Newton, MA, US
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501(c)(3)
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EIN
23-7090011
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Open for Solicitation
Private Foundation
Regional Funder
Family Foundation
Women Led

Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation
Newton, MA, US
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501(c)(3)
•
EIN
23-7090011
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Open for Solicitation
Private Foundation
Regional Funder
Family Foundation
Women Led
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The Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that actively supports a diverse range of causes, including science, education, and health, with a total of $18.2 million in grants paid to 318 grantees in 2024. The foundation primarily focuses on funding in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island and is currently open for unsolicited proposals. Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the 'How to Apply' section of the foundation's profile page to determine their fit for funding opportunities.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to effect permanent positive change in the lives of individuals and families across Greater Boston, especially in economically disadvantaged communities.
Cause Areas
8
Foundations
Education
Health
Community and economic development
Human services
Nonprofits
Science
Sports and recreation
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Populations
8
Adults
Children and youth
Israeli Community
Jewish people
At-risk youth
Economically disadvantaged people
Immigrants and migrants
Victims and oppressed people
Grantee
Total Funding
Funding Share

Combined Jewish Philanthropies Of Greater Boston Inc
$16.7M
11%

President and Fellows of Harvard College
$9M
6%
BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER
$8.7M
6%
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Total No. of Grants
149
Median 1st year grant
$30.3K
Median 2nd year grant
$48.8K
Top 3 Grants
Matched grants only
Grantee
Grant Size
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I submit an unsolicited grant proposal to Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation?
Yes. Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation accepts unsolicited proposals for funding. You can find details in the How to Apply section on this profile or by visiting their website.
Where does Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation give?
Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation primarily gives to organizations located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. These states represent the largest share of the foundation’s grantmaking by dollars awarded. Additional geographic details are available to registered users.
What size are Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation’s grants?
The largest share of grants from Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation fall in the $100 thousand to $250 thousand range. The median first-year grant is about $30 thousand. More detailed grant size data is available to registered users.
How many grants does Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation make each year?
In 2024, Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation awarded about 150 grants, totaling nearly $18.2 million. More detailed grant metrics are available to registered users.
Who did Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation fund recently?
In 2024, Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation awarded grants to about 320 grantees. Recent grantees include Combined Jewish Philanthropies Of Greater Boston Inc, President and Fellows of Harvard College, and BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER. More detailed information on all recent recipients is available to registered users.
How do we apply to Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation?
You can find details on how to apply in the How to Apply section on this profile or by visiting Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation’s website.
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