Financial Examiners Educational
The Financial Examiners Educational Foundation (FEEF) is a private foundation supporting education and training for insurance financial regulators (EIN 58-2115961). The site insuranceeducationfoundation.org identifies itself as the Financial Examiners Educational Foundation and publishes about/history pages, directors, resources (e-book) and contact details.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A small professional association or education provider that runs scholarships or training specifically for insurance/financial examiners and can document program impact and candidate need.
Good Fit
- • Programs clearly described as scholarships or training for financial examiners.
- • Organizational profile as a regulator education group or professional society.
- • Ability to submit a formal letter request and provide candidate selection criteria or outcomes.
- • Willingness to accept relatively modest, single-year awards.
Geography
In the latest year grants went to two states (Illinois received 72% and North Carolina 28%); the foundation is based in Wisconsin but has made out-of-state awards, so the observed footprint is multi‑state rather than strictly local or national.
Recipient Variety
Across three observed years the foundation funded a very small set of recipients (one recurring national society and a second recipient added in 2024), with only 1–2 grantees per year, indicating a narrow recipient set for the period observed.
New Applicants
Direct turnover evidence is limited but 2024 shows one new grantee; a public website and explicit application instructions (rolling deadline, letter submission, named contact and phone) make entry plausible, though selection appears selective and mission‑focused.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
