Kramer Family Foundation

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Private Foundation
Weatherford, TexasSmallEIN: 752693125
Human ServicesEducation NonprofitsHabitat for HumanityDisaster Response TeamsCommunity Service Clubs

The organization is a private foundation focused on philanthropy, education, and human services. Its mission includes providing aid to destitute individuals, supporting adoption services, and contributing to educational initiatives. The foundation demonstrates a commitment to disaster relief and affordable housing, as evidenced by its grants to organizations like the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity. It primarily serves various charitable organizations, with a significant focus on local initiatives in Texas, while also extending support to causes in other states.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small-to-mid sized charities with a clear Texas presence or established ties to the Weatherford/Fort Worth area, working in education, human services, disaster relief, or adoption-related services and seeking grants in the $5k–$100k range.

Good Fit

  • Demonstrable operational presence or partnerships in Texas (especially Parker County / Fort Worth area).
  • Programs in education, human services, disaster relief, or adoption services matching prior grant purposes.
  • Project budgets in the historical grant range (roughly $5,000–$100,000).
  • Referrals, introductions, or prior collaboration with organizations already funded by the foundation.
  • Evidence of community impact or match to named local initiatives (e.g., school foundation, food aid, local culture center).

Geography

Moderate

Grants are multi-state (recipients in seven states) but are heavily concentrated in Texas, which received about 65% of dollars in the latest year, indicating a primarily in-state focus with some out-of-state giving.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funds a meaningful number of distinct independent recipients each year (11–16 in observed years, 13 in the latest year) but shows financial concentration toward a handful of larger beneficiaries (top five receive roughly 75% of dollars).

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence shows new grantees appear (five new recipients in the latest year), but the foundation’s stated practice that grants are to preselected organizations and the lack of a public application route mean unfamiliar applicants are unlikely to access funding without an introduction.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026