The Charles and Ethel Cohen Family Foundation is a private family foundation created to channel the philanthropy of the Cohen family toward charitable organizations and projects. Operating as a grantmaking entity rather than a commercial service, the foundation focuses on providing financial support to nonprofits whose work reflects the family’s values and areas of interest.
Role in the funding ecosystem
The foundation typically supports tax-exempt charitable organizations, helping them deliver programs in fields such as community development, education, culture and the arts, health, and social services. Funding may take the form of project grants, program support, or other contributions that strengthen the capacity and impact of partner organizations. As a family foundation, it often concentrates resources on a limited number of trusted organizations or initiatives.
General approach to grants
Like many small and mid-sized family foundations, the Charles and Ethel Cohen Family Foundation may operate with flexible, invitation-based or relationship-driven processes rather than highly formal public calls for proposals. Information available through the foundation highlights its role as a provider of charitable funding rather than an intermediary or consultant, and emphasizes support for organizations that demonstrate strong community benefit and alignment with the founders’ philanthropic vision.
Beneficiaries and impact
Beneficiaries of the foundation’s support are primarily nonprofit organizations working to improve quality of life in their communities, whether through direct services, education, cultural programming, or health-related initiatives. By focusing on financial support rather than operating programs itself, the foundation contributes to a broader ecosystem of charities and community organizations, helping them launch, expand or sustain impactful activities.