Frazier Family Foundation

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Private Foundation
LAKE ORION, MichiganMicroEIN: 261581543
Disability Support ServicesEducation NonprofitsHomeless SheltersReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsCommunity Service Clubs

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes. Its mission focuses on providing assistance to individuals and communities through funding for disability services, educational initiatives, and support for the homeless. The foundation prioritizes contributions to religious and faith-based organizations, reflecting a commitment to community outreach and service. It primarily serves populations in need, including children with disabilities and the homeless, with a notable emphasis on educational support. The foundation's activities are concentrated in Michigan, where it engages with local charities and community organizations.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small Michigan-based nonprofit (or project serving Michigan residents) focused on disability services for children, education, faith-based community work, or homelessness, seeking modest grants (roughly $5k–$15k).

Good Fit

  • Programmatic focus on disability services for children, education, homelessness, or faith-based community work
  • Primary operations or beneficiaries in Michigan (in-state preference is visible)
  • Request size in the foundation's historical range (about $5k–$15k)
  • A personal introduction or prior relationship with board members or past grantees

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is heavily concentrated in Michigan (about 78% of latest-year dollars) with only a small share sent out of state (Texas), so the observed geographic footprint is local/regional.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

Across three years the foundation made 3–4 grants annually to multiple independent charities with only one clear repeat grantee, indicating a moderate variety of recipients for a micro private foundation.

New Applicants

Moderate

Behaviorally the foundation added new recipients (three of four grantees in the latest year were new), but it also states grants are preselected/invitation-only and provides no public contact details, so openness to unfamiliar applicants is plausible but uncertain.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026