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The Harry Sudakoff Foundation Grant is sponsored by Harry Sudakoff Foundation. Supports qualified charities in Sarasota, Florida, focusing on arts, community, education for youth, environment, human services, and science.
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Harry Sudakoff Foundation The Harry Sudakoff Foundation A 501(c)(3) private foundation supporting efforts in Sarasota County, FL Mr. Harry Sudakoff was a successful builder and developer from New York City who relocated to Sarasota, Florida in the early 1960’s. His original foundation was formed in New York and was transformed into a Florida foundation in 1993.
Mr. Sudakoff had a lifelong spirit of generosity and believed in making an impact with his contributions. The Harry Sudakoff Foundation makes grants primarily in Sarasota County, Florida, in addition to organizations previously supported by the Foundation.
Education for children and youth Human Services for families and seniors Preference is given to organizations in Sarasota County, Florida and organizations previously supported by the Foundation. In 2025, 19 grants totaling $351,000 were approved by the Foundation. Grants ranged from $5,000 to $40,000.
The application deadline is August 1, 2026. All information required in an application must be complete at time of submittal. Applicants are encouraged to submit their completed applications in advance of the deadline.
Notification Date: Mid November Applicants will be notified in writing of the acceptance or rejection of their request by the date indicated. The Foundation does not make grants to individuals.
In addition, the Foundation generally does not provide funding for: general operating expenses; endowment or capital campaigns; debt reduction or financing; conferences, seminars, workshops or travel; advertising or marketing materials; surveys or research; or projects that already have been completed. Organizations considered for funding must be classified as qualified charities under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
After a grant is made, the grantee organization is required to complete a final report of grant expenditures with financial and programmatic information. Future grant requests will not be considered if reports on previous grants are not completed. Click the “Download Application” button below to download the most current grant application.
To submit your application, please email your documents to Submit via a single PDF file if possible. Do not email . ZIP folders.
If your attachments are greater than 20MB, you may need to send your documents in multiple emails. Sample Capital Budget and/or a The application deadline is August 1, 2026.
These materials must be submitted via email on or before August 1 each year to: Bank of America Private Bank Final Report of Grant Expenditure A final report of grant expenditure must be completed and returned to the Harry Sudakoff Foundation office once funds have been expended. If the organization wishes to extend the grant period, it must secure permission to do so by writing to the Foundation at the address below.
The Harry Sudakoff Foundation Bank of America Private Bank Please include the following information in the Final Report of Grant Expenditure: Organization Name, address, email address and website address Name and telephone number of person administering the grant A financial accounting of how the funds were expended, in addition to copies of receipts and invoices over $1,000.
This should be presented in the form of your budget as shown in the original grant request. It should include Income and Expenses both Projected and Actual. Outcomes Measurement is a tool all agencies should use to ensure effectiveness of their programs.
You must refer to the outcomes as listed in the grant contract and explain how this grant did or did not meet the outcomes. A broad statement that describes what you accomplished with the funding Direct products of program/project operation (e.g. number of classes taught, number of participants) Benefit to participants during or after participation in the program/project.
Provide an explanation of changes you are making or considering as a result of analyzing your outcomes measurement data. A candid assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the project. This evaluation will help us as a Foundation improve our grantmaking.
Publicity generated from or for your organization about this award, if applicable (enclose newspaper clippings, newsletter articles, photos, etc.) Completing this Final Report is a very important responsibility of a grantee. An incomplete, late, or missing report may delay opportunities to apply for grants in the future.
All Faiths Food Bank Inc. All Faiths Food Bank BackPack Program Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties Scholarship Support for At-Risk Children Child Protection Center Inc. Ensuring Operational and Efficient Infrastructure Community Haven for Adults and Children with Disabilities, Inc. dba The Haven Funding to Provide Sunshades for the Toddler Playground Areas of Selby Preschool Easter Seals of Southwest Florida, Inc. Repairs to the Roof at Easterseals Southwest Florida for People with Disabilities Forty Carrots Family Center Scholarship Support for Families in Need Jewish Family & Children's Service of Sarasota-Manatee, Inc. Technological Upgrades for JFCS Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee Greenspon Campus of Jewish Life Campus Yonnie Scholarships Lighthouse Vision Loss Education Center Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Inc. Children's Rainforest Garden Hurricane Recovery Meals on Wheels of Sarasota Mote's Community-engaged STEM Education program (C-STEM) Pines of Sarasota Foundation, Inc. Campus-Wide Surveillance Camera System Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center Shelter AC Upgrade: A Vital Need for Survivors' Health & Safety Samaritan Counseling Services of the Gulf Coast Client Assistance Fund for Mental Health Counseling Sarasota Opera Association, Inc. Provide Sarasota Opera with a High-Quality Piano that Supports its Mission to Train Young Artists The Children's Guardian Fund, Inc. All correspondence should be directed to: The Harry Sudakoff Foundation Sr. Philanthropic Officer Bank of America, Private Bank FL9-862-12-02, 1819 Main Street, Suite 1202 perpetua.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations, preference given to Sarasota County, Florida organizations and previously funded groups. No grants to individuals, endowments, capital campaigns, or general operating expenses. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000–$40,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for The Harry Sudakoff Foundation Grant are due August 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
The Harry Sudakoff Foundation Grant is funded by Harry Sudakoff Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Florida. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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