Stoops Family Foundation
Between its 2021–2023 filings, Stoops Family Foundation made 79 grants to Florida organizations totaling $7,679,750 — median $25,000. Here is what they actually funded, from their IRS 990-PF filings.
What they actually fund
- Youth & family services — 4 grant(s), $535,000
Where their Florida grants land: West Palm Beach, Tallahassee, Boca Raton, Lake Worth, Palm Beach Gardens.
Grants on the record
The largest itemized Florida grants in their filings:
| Year | Recipient | Amount | Stated purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Homesafe Inc | $565,500 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2023 | Homesafe Inc | $560,500 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2021 | Homesafe Inc | $535,000 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2023 | Els for Autism Foundation | $506,600 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2021 | Els for Autism Foundation | $502,450 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2022 | Els for Autism Foundation | $500,000 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2021 | Kravis Center Capital Campaign | $475,000 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
| 2022 | Florida State University College of Law | $380,000 | Qualified Purpose of the Organization |
How to approach them
~20 grants/yr, median $27,500
Source: 990-PF Part XV via grantmakers.io.
Full filings on ProPublica · EIN 463895268
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Data: itemized grants from IRS 990-PF filings through 2023, via public records. Page updated July 14, 2026. Winnable Grants is not affiliated with Stoops Family Foundation; figures are our reading of public filings — verify with the funder before applying. Nothing here is legal or financial advice.