Zorich Family Foundation
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes. Its mission appears to focus on general charitable purposes, with a significant emphasis on religious organizations, community service, and youth development. The foundation provides funding to a range of recipients, including churches, community service clubs, mental health organizations, and educational institutions. It primarily serves organizations that address social issues such as homelessness, food insecurity, and mental health. The foundation's activities are heavily concentrated in Texas, reflecting a commitment to local community support.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A mid‑sized charitable organization with an active program in Texas or with a clear Texas presence, working in faith‑based, homeless services, youth development, health, or community service and able to manage six‑figure grants or multi‑year support.
Good Fit
- • Program activities or service footprint in Texas (the dominant state of funding).
- • Mission alignment with churches, homeless services, youth development, community service, or health charities.
- • Organizational capacity to manage grants in the ~$100k+ range.
- • Established local relationships or referrals into the foundation's network.
- • Evidence of prior partnerships with similar private foundations or trustee‑connected groups.
Geography
The foundation awarded grants across 11 states in the latest year, showing a multi‑state footprint, though about two‑thirds of dollars were concentrated in Texas where the foundation is based.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows 32 distinct independent recipients with a substantial share (19) that were new that year and 13 returning from the prior observed year, indicating a broadly distributed recipient set despite some dollar concentration among top grantees.
New Applicants
Behaviorally the foundation added many new grantees in the latest year (19 new recipients), which shows room for new entrants, but the filing and profile indicate grants are made to preselected organizations and there is no public application route, so unsolicited applicants likely face barriers.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
