Funding search · EIN 873271816 · Ft Lauderdale, FL
Elizabeth Christine O'Connor Elsbury
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 41
- grants reported
- $107,742
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $1,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
What they fund
educationchildrenassistinghomelessfamiliesdyslexiafoodschool
Full IRS filings ↗How this is builtReport an error
Funding pattern
What this funder pays for, at what size, and how to position adjacent work. Read from their filings, with every number checked against the record.
Sign in to analyze this funder’s giving pattern. Free in early access.
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Whitefield Academy2 grants · $20,000
- Whitefield Fund2 grants · $16,997
- The Schenck School3 grants · $15,745
- Read Source1 grant · $15,000
- Save the Children2 grants · $4,000
- Must Ministries3 grants · $3,500
- Camp Westminster1 grant · $3,000
- College Foundation of Uva1 grant · $2,500
- McIntire School Foundation2 grants · $2,500
- McIntire School of Commmerce at Uva1 grant · $2,500
Giving over time
Grant history
All 41 reported grants, largest first.
- $15,000
Whitefield Academy · Smyrna, GA · 2025
Providing education
- $15,000
Whitefield Fund · Smyrna, GA · 2024
Providing education
- $15,000
Read Source · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Teaching public school children how to read
- $8,745
The Schenck School · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Providing education to children with dyslexia
- $5,000
Whitefield Academy · Smyrna, GA · 2025
Providing education
- $5,000
The Schenck School · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Providing education to children with dyslexia
- $3,000
Camp Westminster · Conyers, GA · 2025
Providing a christian based summer camp experience to youth and adults
- $2,500
McIntire School of Commmerce at Uva · Charlottesville, VA · 2025
Providing education
- $2,500
The College Foundation of the University of Virginia · Charlottesville, VA · 2025
Providing education
- $2,500
College Foundation of Uva · Charlottesville, VA · 2024
Providing support to the college of arts & sciences
- $2,000
The Schenck School · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Providing education to children with dyslexia
- $2,000
Save the Children · Fairfield, CT · 2023
To assist children in need
- $2,000
Save the Children · Fairfield, CT · 2022
To assist children in need
- $1,997
Whitefield Fund · Smyrna, GA · 2023
Providing education
- $1,500
McIntire School Foundation · Charlottesville, VA · 2024
Providing departmental support, faculty research, and administration
- $1,500
Must Ministries · Marietta, GA · 2024
Providing assistance to homeless and struggling families
- $1,500
Atlanta Mission · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Serving the homeless in atlanta
- $1,000
Must Ministries · Marietta, GA · 2025
Providing housing, food and education to people in need
- $1,000
Agape Youth & Family · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Providing programs to underserved school-age children
- $1,000
Catholic Charities Atlanta · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Provides counseling, parenting, education, and financial services to empower families
- $1,000
Furkids · Cumming, GA · 2024
Providing cage-free, no-kill shelters to rescued cats and dogs
- $1,000
Jacob'S Ladder · Urbanna, VA · 2024
Providing aid and encouragement to intellectially gifted, underserved middle school through high school students
- $1,000
McIntire School Foundation · Charlottesville, VA · 2024
Providing departmental support, faculty research, and administration
- $1,000
One Simple Wish · Jersey City, NJ · 2024
Providing assistance through wishes to individuals impacted by foster care and crisis
- $1,000
Pawkids · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Empowering atlanta's youth through holistic approachesempowering atlanta's youth through holistic resources
- $1,000
The Good Samaritan · Charlotte, NC · 2024
Providing preventative care, quality assessments, and medical treatments to the less privileged
- $1,000
Atlanta Community Food Bank · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Food bank assistance
- $1,000
Cure Childhood Cancer · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Assisting families with children diagnosed with cancer
- $1,000
Samaritans Purse · Boone, NC · 2023
Providing disaster relief
- $1,000
Agape · Beverly Hills, CA · 2022
Assisting those in need
- $1,000
Atlanta Community Food Bank · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Food bank assistance
- $1,000
Cure Childhood Cancer · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Assisting families with children diagnosed with cancer
- $1,000
Furkids · Cumming, GA · 2022
Animal rescue
- $1,000
Must Ministries · Marietta, GA · 2022
Assisting the homeless
- $1,000
University of Virginia · Charlottesville, VA · 2022
Support of higher education
- $500
Boys & Girls Clubs of America · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Providing safe and fun places where children can grow and thrive
- $500
Covenant House · New York, NY · 2023
Assisting the homeless
- $500
Atlanta Children'S Shelter · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Provides education and assists the homeless
- $500
Augusta Training Shop · Augusta, GA · 2022
Assisting people with disabilitiesassisting people with disabilities
- $500
Catholic Relief Services · Baltimore, MD · 2022
To assist families in need
- $500
Covenant House · New York, NY · 2022
Assisting the homeless
Grants already paid are the record; PaperOrbit reads your paper and finds the funders whose record matches it — then explains why.
Search funders like this oneSource: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV, as filed by the foundation. These are grants already paid — a record of what this funder backs, not an open call.

