Daily 3 Foundations - 10/18/25
10/18/2025
Here are today’s daily 3 foundations. Frey Foundation, Otto Bremer Trust, and Community Foundation for Mississippi.
Frey Foundation
Website:
https://freyfdn.org/Mission & Purpose: The Frey Foundation is a family foundation that works to build a more vibrant, inclusive, and prosperous community in West and Northern Michigan. They invest in organizations and initiatives that create lasting, positive change.
Broad Funding Guidelines: Grantmaking is focused on Kent, Emmet, and Charlevoix counties in Michigan. Their key funding pillars are Building Community (affordable housing, workforce development), Children & Families (high-quality childcare, parenting skills), Community Arts, and the Environment (land protection, water quality). They typically fund up to 15% of a program's cost or 5% of a capital project and are unlikely to fund general operating support or events. The process begins with an online inquiry.
Featured Opportunity: The foundation highlights its Building Community pillar, which is actively focused on ensuring access to affordable housing for all. They support projects that create strong city centers, encourage well-planned development, and foster public-private partnerships to enhance regional impact.
Otto Bremer Trust
Website:
https://ottobremer.org/Mission & Purpose: The Otto Bremer Trust (OBT) invests in people, places, and opportunities in the states of Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. They are committed to supporting organizations that help build healthy, vibrant communities.
Broad Funding Guidelines: OBT provides grants to 501(c)(3) organizations within its four-state region. They utilize a two-pronged approach: Strategic Grants (initiated by OBT for organizations with expenses over $2M) and a Community Responsive Fund (administered through intermediary partners). OBT does not fund government entities or public schools.
Featured Opportunity: The foundation's 2025 Focus Areas for its grantmaking are prominently featured. These include Literacy, Adoption and foster care services, Children's health, Children's disability services, Mental health (with a preference for ages 5-15), and Capital projects for hospitals and clinics.
Community Foundation for Mississippi
Website:
https://formississippi.org/Mission & Purpose: The Community Foundation for Mississippi (CFM) works to connect donors with the resources and organizations that are creating meaningful, lasting change in their communities. Their goal is to build a philanthropic platform for a more prosperous Mississippi.
Broad Funding Guidelines: CFM provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government entities within its 22-county service area in Central Mississippi. Their focus areas include Placemaking (beautification, activating public spaces), Children and Families (literacy, health resources), Community Partnerships, and Capacity Building.
Featured Opportunity: The foundation features its Rural Leveraging Matching Grants. This program is for organizations in rural counties (population under 50,000) seeking to fill a funding gap. CFM will consider granting up to 50% of the required match for a state, federal, or other obligated grant, helping rural communities unlock larger funding streams.