Fromson Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
STONINGTON, ConnecticutMicroEIN: 061074374
LibrariesCommunity CentersArts and Culture Nonprofits

The Fromson Foundation Inc is a private foundation based in Stonington, Connecticut. Its mission focuses on providing general support to various nonprofit organizations, particularly in the areas of education, health, and the arts. The foundation has a notable commitment to libraries, as evidenced by its funding of multiple library services in Connecticut. Additionally, it supports community centers and arts organizations, reflecting a broader interest in enhancing community well-being and cultural initiatives. The foundation primarily serves organizations within the northeastern United States, with a strong emphasis on Connecticut.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A Connecticut-based library, community center, or small arts organization seeking general operating support and local philanthropic partners.

Good Fit

  • Located in Connecticut, especially small towns like Stonington or regional hubs like Hartford.
  • Requesting general operating or program support rather than large multi-year national initiatives.
  • Clear local footprint or demonstrated community impact.
  • Able to submit a concise letter request and follow up by phone.
  • Modest ask sizes consistent with past awards (a few thousand to low six-figures depending on year).

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving in both filings was entirely to Connecticut organizations, with the latest year focused on Stonington; there is no evidence of multi-state or national grants.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

Across the two observed years the foundation funded multiple independent Connecticut charities (five recipients in 2021 and a different recipient in 2023), indicating a modestly diverse local roster for a micro foundation, though the latest year was limited to a single grantee.

New Applicants

Moderate

The filings include explicit application guidance (rolling deadline; 'letter will suffice'), a mailing address and phone, and the 2023 grantee appears to be a new recipient, which suggests new applicants can be considered; however the history is limited and recent selection appears selective rather than broadly open.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026