Creech Family Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
LEXINGTON, KentuckySmallEIN: 201921959
Education NonprofitsCommunity Service ClubsHealth CharitiesDisability Support ServicesReligious and Faith-based Organizations

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, primarily in education, community service, health, and disability support. Its mission reflects a commitment to enhancing educational opportunities, as evidenced by its funding of scholarship programs at the University of Kentucky, as well as supporting health-related organizations and community service initiatives such as the Salvation Army and local parks for individuals with disabilities. The foundation primarily serves populations in need through grants to nonprofits that focus on education, health, youth development, and community welfare.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A Kentucky-based nonprofit (education, community services, health/disability, or faith-based) seeking general operating or scholarship support at typical local grant sizes.

Good Fit

  • Primary operations or programs based in Kentucky.
  • Needs general operating funds, scholarships, or community-service support.
  • Existing relationship or introduction into the foundation's local network.
  • Request size in the typical range observed (~$10K–$70K).
  • Track record of local impact and steady financial stewardship.

Geography

Moderate

Grantmaking is strongly centered in the foundation's home state (about 90% of dollars) but occasional out-of-state grants appear; the observed footprint is effectively state-level rather than national.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 16 distinct grantees across education, health/disability, community services and faith-based groups, and similar counts appear each year, indicating a broad recipient set for a small private foundation.

New Applicants

Moderate

The filings state grants are to preselected organizations and no public application path was found, which suggests relationship-driven selection; however three years of history show occasional new grantees (two in the latest year), so limited entry by unfamiliar organizations is possible but not clearly available via a public process.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026