Lpr Foundation

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Private Foundation
LITTLE ROCK, ArkansasSmallEIN: 476577687
Community Service ClubsEducation NonprofitsHealth CharitiesHuman ServicesWomen Empowerment Nonprofits

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing financial support primarily for operating expenses of various charitable organizations. Its mission focuses on enhancing community services, education, health, and human services, with a notable emphasis on supporting vulnerable populations and women's health initiatives. The foundation predominantly serves organizations in Arkansas, reflecting a strong commitment to local community development and welfare. Its grant-making activities include substantial contributions to educational institutions and health-related charities, indicating a broad interest in fostering both educational and health outcomes in the community.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A known Arkansas-based charity (especially in children’s services, health, or education) seeking operating support and having an existing connection or credible introduction to the foundation or its network.

Good Fit

  • Headquartered or operating primarily in Arkansas.
  • Requests for unrestricted or operating support rather than small project-specific grants.
  • An existing relationship or introduction to the trustee or to major past grantees.
  • Program area aligns with prior grantees (children’s services, education, health).
  • Capacity to manage moderate to large annual awards.

Geography

Restrictive

In the latest year 87% of dollars went to Arkansas, with only small out-of-state gifts; the footprint is therefore tightly concentrated in one state despite a few other states being represented.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded a dozen distinct recipients in the latest year and supported multiple independent organizations across three years, but dollars are financially concentrated in a few top grantees, producing a moderate breadth of recipients.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Direct evidence of new grantees exists (four new recipients in the latest year and higher new-recipient rates earlier), but the foundation explicitly indicates it only funds preselected organizations and provides no public contact path, so unsolicited new applicants appear unlikely to gain entry.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026