Reese Family Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
PRESCOTT, ArizonaSmallEIN: 365069755
Addiction Recovery ProgramsMental Health OrganizationsWomen Empowerment NonprofitsEnvironmental Conservation GroupsCultural Heritage Nonprofits

This site represents the Brent Reese Family Foundation, a private family foundation funding work in at-risk women & children, mental health & addiction recovery, environmental conservation, and cultural arts. The site includes grant guidelines, an application page, recent grants lists (through 2026), and posted financial statements. Contact and advisory committee information are provided.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small to mid-sized charitable organization, preferably operating in Arizona, focused on at-risk women and children, mental health/addiction recovery, youth development, or cultural arts, with a track record of local impact and capacity to manage mid-to-small grant awards.

Good Fit

  • Primary program work located in Arizona or demonstrable local partnerships in AZ
  • Program focus on at-risk women & children, mental health/addiction recovery, youth, or cultural arts
  • Existing introductions or partnerships with local leaders or advisory members
  • Capacity to use and report smaller grants (typical awards range from a few thousand up to ~$50K)
  • Evidence of measurable local impact and fiscal responsibility

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is heavily focused on Arizona (about 85% of dollars in 2024), with a handful of out-of-state grants across six states but a clear in-state concentration.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year shows 14 distinct recipients across several program areas and 5 new grantees, but funding dollars are concentrated (top five recipients took 80%), indicating a moderate breadth of grantees for the foundation's size.

New Applicants

Moderate

The foundation declares it funds only preselected applicants, which suggests a selective posture, yet the site posts application information and 5 new recipients appeared in 2024, so unsolicited entrants appear possible but limited.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026