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Peacock
Foundation, Inc.

Founded in 1947

Peacock Foundation, Inc.’s mission is to enhance and promote the good health and well-being of children and families in Miami-Dade County through grants to nonprofit organizations.

Peacock Foundation, Inc., has been a beacon of support throughout its distinguished history, funding hundreds of non-profit organizations in their missions to improve the lives of many in Miami-Dade County.

The Foundation’s grantmaking is a testament to the enduring legacy of Henry B. Peacock, Jr., reflecting his beliefs in the importance of having strong values and moral character, achieving self-sufficiency and, in turn, helping others, and being fiscally responsible stewards of philanthropic funds. The Foundation is committed to honoring Mr. Peacock’s life and impact through its work.

History

1903

Birth of Mr. Peacock

Mr. Peacock was born in Opelika, Alabama.

1903

1927

Move to Miami

After graduating from high school, Mr. Peacock moved to Atlanta and began his business career, training as a pharmacist and real estate broker. In 1927, he moved to Miami during the land boom that followed the great 1926 hurricane that devastated South Florida.

1927

1930s

Investing in Real Estate

Mr. Peacock began investing in Miami real estate and helping the needy in his community.

1930s

1947

Establishment of Peacock Foundation, Inc.

According to its 1947 charter, Peacock Foundation, Inc. exists to do benevolent and charitable acts; to assist the needy and underprivileged persons, children, and families who are neglected; to expend funds for educational purposes; to make gifts or contributions to charitable organizations, trusts, funds or foundations; hospitals, wards or departments thereof; schools, churches, religious or civic organizations; orphanages or homes for the aged or infirm; and to further medical and scientific research.

Mr. Peacock established Peacock Foundation, Inc. to enhance and promote the good health and well-being of children, families, and underprivileged persons through contributions, gifts, and grants to nonprofit organizations.

1947

Lifetime

Community Involvement and Contributions

Mr. Peacock made numerous contributions to the Foundation throughout his lifetime.



A resident of Miami’s Morningside neighborhood, he was instrumental in leading the Miami Heart Institute and the Miami Kiwanis Club. He was a founder of the Miami Kiwanis Youth Foundation and the Grand Jury Association.



He was a lifetime member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, Miami Command.



Mr. Peacock volunteered by feeding the hungry and providing hands-on support wherever his community needed him. He gave wholeheartedly without judgment for the good of the community.

Lifetime

1994

Passing and Legacy

When Mr. Peacock passed away at the age of 91, he left behind a significant legacy. A substantial portion of his estate was endowed to the Peacock Foundation, Inc., ensuring that his philanthropic work would continue for generations to come.

1994

Since 1994

Impact of Peacock Foundation

Since its inception, the Foundation has made a profound impact, investing over $53 million in worthy charitable endeavors. This is a testament to the enduring legacy of Henry B. Peacock, Jr. through Peacock Foundation, Inc.

Since 1994

Organization

Since Mr. Peacock established the Foundation in 1947, the organization has exemplified strong values, moral character, and self-sufficiency to help others through fiscally responsible stewardship of philanthropic funds.

As Peacock Foundation, Inc. transformed and professionalized its grantmaking process over the years, its Board has ensured that the process never lost its heart. Listening to grantees, responding to needs, and finding projects that have difficulty raising funds, Peacock Foundation, Inc. prefers to maintain a low profile, as its grantee partners and people in need should be the center of attention.

Peacock Foundation, Inc. adheres to transparency and best practices. Please visit CANDID to find our current IRS Form 990-PF.

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