The Priddy Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
Wichita Falls, TexasLargeEIN: 756029882
Human ServicesEducation NonprofitsFood BanksMental Health OrganizationsArts and Culture Nonprofits

The Priddy Foundation is a private foundation in Wichita Falls, TX that supports programs in human services, education, the arts, and health. Its official website (https://priddyfdn.org/) provides funding guidelines, LOI/grant application submission, deadlines, grant history, and contact information. The site lists the foundation address and phone and shows recent updates.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization operating primarily in North Texas or nearby Oklahoma counties with programs in human services, education, libraries, health, or the arts that can complete the foundation's LOI/application and meet requested financial documentation requirements.

Good Fit

  • Program serves communities within the foundation's North Texas / southern Oklahoma service area.
  • Request aligns with human services, education, library technology, mental health, arts, or community impact program themes.
  • Organization can submit the foundation's LOI and provide required financials and IRS determination letter.
  • Project or operating request fits the foundation's twice-yearly deadline cycle and grant size bands observed.

Geography

Moderate

Observed grants are regionally concentrated: four states show up in filings but roughly 85% of dollars went to the foundation's home state and the foundation defines an 18-county Texas plus 6-county Oklahoma service area.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 97 distinct grantees across many program types and 146 grants overall, indicating a broad and diverse recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Broad

The foundation posts application/LOI requirements, specific deadlines, and contact details, and the latest year included 30 new recipients (about 31%), which supports real access for unfamiliar applicants; the two-year window is limited but the available behavior and public process both point to openness.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026