Craig-scheckman Family Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, ColoradoMediumEIN: 202835678
Youth Development OrganizationsEnvironmental Conservation GroupsArts and Culture NonprofitsHealth and Wellness InitiativesMental Health Organizations

The Craig-Scheckman Family Foundation (CSFF) is a private family foundation based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado that funds youth advocacy, environmental justice, and equitable access to the arts and wellness. The site provides mission and impact information, board and staff bios, contact details, and a Partnership Portal for grant requests.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A nonprofit with clear programmatic focus in youth advocacy, environmental justice, or equitable access to arts and wellness, preferably with an established presence or partnership in Colorado and capacity to manage mid-sized grants (typical award sizes cluster around $25K–$50K).

Good Fit

  • Demonstrable program impact for Colorado communities, especially youth, environment, or arts/wellness
  • Capacity to manage and report on grants in the $25,000–$50,000 range
  • Local partnerships or service footprint in Routt County/Steamboat Springs or broader Colorado
  • Ability to show measurable outcomes and collaborative approaches

Geography

Restrictive

Observed grants span six states but are heavily concentrated in Colorado; roughly 92% of dollars in the latest year stayed in-state, indicating a primarily Colorado-focused footprint.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded 61 distinct recipients in the latest year and has a sizable, diverse portfolio across three observed years, with many repeat grantees but also a meaningful number of independent recipients.

New Applicants

Broad

Direct evidence of new entrants exists (12 new recipients in the latest year, about 20% of the portfolio) and a public Partnership Portal plus application guidance and named contacts are available, supporting realistic access for unfamiliar applicants.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026