
The Fredonia College Foundation supports the university by accepting financial contributions to promote, advance and support the activities and programs of Fredonia. The foundation administers resources and supervises the investment of philanthropic funds and other revenues for the university.
Scholarships are the clearest signal in the foundation’s recent grant history: the three largest grants on file, all to State University of NY at Fredonia, were designated for scholarships in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern fits the foundation’s stated role of supporting Fredonia through philanthropic resources and university programs. Its active grant programs also show a strong campus-centered portfolio, with named funds for student awards, athletics, and other university priorities. Fredonia College Foundation of the State University of New York Inc. directs much of its support to Fredonia College / SUNY Fredonia through endowments and funds that are tied to specific departments, teams, and student needs. Among the named programs are FRED Scholar, the James H., ’38 and Eleanor Annis, ’40 Endowment for athletics, and the Constantine Barker Memorial Fund, which supports programs, equipment acquisition, and research with preference for cleft palate. The foundation also maintains scholarship support for students with a stated connection to intercollegiate athletics through the Sandra Haight Memorial Scholarship. Taken together, the grants and named funds show a funder organized around the university’s academic, student, and athletic life.
Student scholarships are central to the foundation’s work. The FRED Scholar program is a named scholarship program that provides monetary awards to students, with administration handled through the Foundation and university scholarship processes. Athletics is another major area. The James H., ’38 and Eleanor Annis, ’40 Endowment supports the Athletics Department, with preference for the basketball program, while the Cheryl Cullinan Memorial Women’s Soccer Fund supports women’s soccer and the Fredonia Baseball Endowment Fund supports baseball. The foundation also backs specialized student-support and academic programs. The Gregory Fund has preference, but is not limited to, EOP, financial need, or a member of the Lacrosse Club. The Constantine Barker Memorial Fund supports programs, equipment acquisition, and research, with preference for cleft palate, bringing a health and research dimension into the portfolio.
Typical grants are tightly clustered: the 25th percentile is $2,171,903, the median is $2,201,083, and the 75th percentile is $2,359,194. The recent record shows repeated annual scholarship grants to the same recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating a recurring funding pattern rather than one-off support. The foundation is a university foundation, not a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. One active program, the Phillips Cross Country and Track/Field Endowment, accepts unsolicited submissions through a committee process.
$6.9M
$61.1M
$6.3M
$3.2M
Most grants fall between $2.2M and $2.4M, with a median of $2.2M.
25th Percentile
$2.2M
Median
$2.2M
75th Percentile
$2.4M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NY.
JEFFREY L FANCHER
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Giving is local and entirely in New York: 100% of grants in the dataset went to recipients in the HQ state. The recent grants all went to State University of NY at Fredonia in Fredonia, NY. Active programs are also centered on Fredonia College / SUNY Fredonia, including athletics endowments and student scholarship funds tied to the campus.
The foundation supports higher education, scholarships, academic enrichment, student support, arts and cultural programming, and athletics support. Its active programs also show named funds for student scholarships, athletics teams, and programmatic needs within Fredonia College / SUNY Fredonia.
Typical grant size is high and tightly grouped: the 25th percentile is $2,171,903, the median is $2,201,083, and the 75th percentile is $2,359,194. The recent top grants to State University of NY at Fredonia also fall within that range.
No. The grant record provided shows 100% of grants going to recipients in New York, and the geographic scope of giving is local.
Yes. The Phillips Cross Country and Track/Field Endowment accepts unsolicited submissions and routes them to a committee for decision. The other named active programs listed do not accept unsolicited requests.
Yes. The grant record shows scholarship grants to State University of NY at Fredonia in 2023, 2024, and 2025, which indicates repeated annual support to the same institution.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT FREDONIA | FREDONIA, NY | $2,517,304 | 2025 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
| STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT FREDONIA | FREDONIA, NY | $2,201,083 | 2024 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
| STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT FREDONIA | FREDONIA, NY | $2,142,723 | 2023 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT FREDONIA
$2,517,304SCHOLARSHIPS
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT FREDONIA
$2,201,083SCHOLARSHIPS
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT FREDONIA
$2,142,723SCHOLARSHIPS