Dene Anton Foundation

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
HOUSTON, TennesseeMicroEIN: 760093912
Historical Preservation SocietiesEducation NonprofitsReligious and Faith-based Organizations

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a particular emphasis on education, historical preservation, and religious organizations. Its mission appears to focus on enhancing educational activities and preserving historical sites, as evidenced by its funding to organizations like the RISE 2 GREATNESS FOUNDATION and the NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including nonprofits involved in education, history, and faith-based initiatives. While it primarily operates in Texas, its funding has also reached organizations in other states.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A registered US nonprofit with an educational or community preservation project that can submit a formal mailed request on organizational letterhead and provide EIN and IRS exemption documentation.

Good Fit

  • A program described as an educational activity or similar charitable purpose.
  • Willingness and capacity to submit a letter-based request including EIN and IRS exemption letter.
  • Projects that align with community, historic preservation, or local education initiatives.
  • Need for a one-time or discretionary grant in the $25K–$150K range (based on prior awards).

Geography

Broad

Observed grants span multiple states across the available years (examples include Texas, DC, Massachusetts, California and Iowa), indicating a multi-state footprint overall despite the most recent year being limited to Iowa.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded six distinct recipients in 2021 and a different single recipient in 2023, showing several independent grantees over the observed period and no evidence of affiliated-only giving.

New Applicants

Broad

The filings and profile include explicit application instructions, a named mailing contact, and a rolling submission approach, and observed grants include new recipients with no repeat grantees across the observed years, which together suggest unfamiliar applicants can access funding.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026