The Blessing Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a particular emphasis on education, religious initiatives, humanitarian efforts, and health services. Its mission reflects a commitment to enhancing community well-being through funding that addresses both educational and humanitarian needs. The foundation primarily serves organizations that align with its values in these sectors, indicating a focus on faith-based and educational nonprofits. While it operates without a publicly available website, its grantmaking activities suggest a strong engagement with both local and national charities.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Mid‑to‑small nonprofit organizations working in education, religious/faith-based programs, or humanitarian services within the foundation's observed states (primarily Wyoming and Colorado, with some Massachusetts involvement) that have an existing relationship or referral into the foundation's network.
Good Fit
- • Clear program alignment with education, faith-based ministry, or humanitarian services.
- • A local or regional presence in WY or CO (or an existing tie to organizations in those states).
- • A referral, introduction, or prior relationship with the foundation officers or current grantees.
- • Request sizes matching past awards (roughly small to mid grants, from a few hundred to tens of thousands).
Geography
Observed grants in the latest year went to organizations in three states (WY, CO, MA), with nearly half of the dollars concentrated in Wyoming and a substantial share in the foundation's home state of Colorado, indicating a regional multi‑state footprint rather than strictly local or fully national reach.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows six distinct recipients, and across three years there are both returning grantees and new entrants; recipients span religious, education, and humanitarian missions, so the portfolio shows moderate institutional variety despite financial concentration among the largest awards.
New Applicants
Direct evidence of recipient turnover exists (three new recipients in 2024), but the foundation explicitly states it only funds preselected applicants and no public application channel or contact details were found, so unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to gain entry without a referral or invitation.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
