E & L Campbell Family Foundation

50 CONGRESS STREET ROOM 800 - BOSTON - MA 02109, Massachusetts
Latest Filing: 2023
Total Assets: $5.50M
Total Giving: $461,000
Grants: 12
Median Grant: $20,000

E & L CAMPBELL FAMILY FOUNDATION is a active grantmaker that only funds pre-selected organizations, distributing $460K through 12 grants annually.

2023 Summary

$5.50M

Total Assets

$461,000

Funding Awarded

12

Grants Given

$20,000

Median Grant

$150,000

Largest Grant

$5,000

Smallest Grant

2023 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
Hurricane Island $150,000 Rockland, MAINE General Support
Alzheimer Association $100,000 Watertown, MASSACHUSETTS Ma/Nh Diversity Program
Waterman's Community Center $75,000 North Haven, MAINE General Support
North Haven Library $30,000 North Haven, MAINE General Support
Massachusetts Audubon Nature Center $20,000 Lincoln, MASSACHUSETTS General Support
Thompson Island Outward Bound $20,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS Climbing Fund In Honor Of Hilary Lucier
United Way Ma Bay General Fund $20,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS General Support
Greater Boston Food Bank $15,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS General Support
North Bennet Street School $10,000 Boston, MASSACHUSETTS General Support
Southern Harbor Eldercare Services $10,000 North Haven, MAINE General Support
Maine Coast Heritage Trust Annual $6,000 Topsham, MAINE General Support
Charles River Watershed Association $5,000 Weston, MASSACHUSETTS General Support
$190,000
$271,000
State
Total
  • ME

    Maine

    $271,000
  • MA

    Massachusetts

    $190,000

Contacts

Name Phone Title
NATHANIEL JEPPSON 6172278660 TRUSTEE
NATHANIEL JEPPSON Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2023 $5,503,957 $461,000 12 $20,000 $150,000 $5,000
2022 $5,660,932 $313,500 11 $20,000 $100,000 $5,000
2021 $5,005,162 $311,000 8 $33,000 $100,000 $10,000
2020 $4,543,437 $299,492 1 $299,492 $299,492 $299,492

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.19B
Available Funding
7,262
Active Grants
346
New Grants Analyzed This Week