The Ma Everett Family Affiliated Fund directs most of its assets into a local donor-advised/endowment vehicle while also making modest, targeted grants to regional educational, cultural, animal-welfare, and health causes. Its giving favors Oklahoma-based institutions—especially higher-education foundations and community programs—along with repeat support for arts organizations and an animal welfare charity. The fund often establishes or channels funding through the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to support family-directed philanthropic priorities and local scholarship efforts.
A single $2,873,798 grant to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation defines the scale of MA Everett Family Affiliated Fund of the Occf Inc’s recent giving. That transfer was earmarked to establish the Everett Family Fund, showing how the fund uses a donor-advised or affiliated structure to move substantial assets into a named local philanthropic vehicle. Around that anchor, the foundation has made smaller, targeted gifts across Oklahoma and beyond, with support for education, health, the arts, youth scholarship work, and animal welfare. The grant list shows a pattern of institution-focused support rather than individual giving. University-connected recipients appear repeatedly, including the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc, the University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, and university health sciences departments. The fund also backs community organizations such as Chamber Music in Oklahoma and WildCare Foundation, along with scholarship-oriented support through the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. Its recent gifts are largely concentrated in Oklahoma, with one out-of-state higher-education grant to the University of New Mexico Foundation.
Education is a core area of the foundation’s giving. It gave $28,000 to University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc in 2024, split between educational institutions and related activities and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, and another $18,000 to the University of Central Oklahoma Foundation for educational institutions and related activities. Health-related support appears through university medical programming. In 2025, the fund awarded $25,000 to the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Dermatology for general purposes, following a $25,000 grant in 2023 to the same department for health, general & rehabilitative work. The arts and animal welfare also receive targeted support. Chamber Music in Oklahoma received $11,500 in 2024 and $10,500 in 2023 for arts, culture and humanities. Wildcare Foundation received $20,000 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2023 for animal-related activities.
Typical grants are in the mid-five-figure range, with a p25 of $10,000, a median of $14,250, and a p75 of $23,750. The pattern includes both a very large capital-style transfer and a set of smaller program or operating gifts. Recurrence is visible in several relationships: the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Dermatology, Chamber Music in Oklahoma, Wildcare Foundation, the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc, and Oklahoma City Community Foundation all appear in more than one year. The fund is affiliated with OCCF and channels support through named funds there, including the Everett Family Fund and the Oklahoma Youth With Promise Scholarship Fund.
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$77K
$3M
Most grants fall between $10K and $24K, with a median of $14K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$14K
75th Percentile
$24K
About 86% of grants go to recipients in OK.
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Highly concentrated: one very large transfer to the local community foundation to establish an endowed family fund, supplemented by smaller, recurring grants to regional universities, arts groups, an animal-welfare nonprofit, and targeted health department support. Mix of repeat grantees and relatively modest discretionary gifts.
Notable grantees: Oklahoma City Community Foundation, University of Oklahoma Foundation / OU Health Sciences Center (Dermatology), WildCare Foundation, Chamber Music in Oklahoma, University of Central Oklahoma Foundation
Giving is heavily centered in Oklahoma, which accounts for 86% of grants by recipient state. Oklahoma City appears often, including the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Chamber Music in Oklahoma, and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Dermatology. Other Oklahoma recipient cities include Norman, Edmond, and Noble. Outside the state, the only named recipient country is the United States, and the only non-OK recipient in the recent list is the University of New Mexico Foundation in Albuquerque, NM.
The fund supports educational institutions, arts and museum organizations, youth scholarship efforts, health and rehabilitation services, and animal welfare groups. Recent examples include university foundations, Chamber Music in Oklahoma, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation’s youth scholarship fund, and Wildcare Foundation.
Its typical award size sits in the mid-five-figure range: p25 is $10,000, median grant size is $14,250, and p75 is $23,750. The list also includes a much larger $2,873,798 transfer to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation to establish the Everett Family Fund.
Yes. Oklahoma is the top state by grant count, with 86% of grants going to recipients in the state. Recent Oklahoma recipients include organizations in Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, and Noble.
Yes. Several organizations appear across multiple years, including the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Dermatology, Chamber Music in Oklahoma, Wildcare Foundation, the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc, and Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
Recent grantees include Oklahoma City Community Foundation, University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Dermatology, Wildcare Foundation, University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, Chamber Music in Oklahoma, University of New Mexico Foundation, and Oklahoma City Community Foundation–Oklahoma Youth With Promise Scholarship Fund.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $2,873,798 | 2025 | ESTABLISH EVERETT FAMILY FUND |
| UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $25,000 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION INC | NORMAN, OK | $28,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES ($20,000): FRED JONES J. MUSEUM OF ART ($8,000) |
| WILDCARE FOUNDATION | NOBLE, OK | $20,000 | 2024 | ANIMAL-RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION | EDMOND, OK | $18,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| CHAMBER MUSIC IN OKLAHOMA | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $11,500 | 2024 | ARTS, CULTURE AND HUMANITIES |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO FOUNDATION | ALBUQUERQUE, NM | $10,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $5,500 | 2024 | OKLAHOMA YOUTH WITH PROMISE FUND |
| UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA- HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER DEPT OF DERMATOLOGY | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $25,000 | 2023 | HEALTH, GENERAL & REHABILITATIVE |
| UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION INC | NORMAN, OK | $17,000 | 2023 | EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| CHAMBER MUSIC IN OKLAHOMA | EDMOND, OK | $10,500 | 2023 | ARTS, CULTURE AND HUMANITIES |
| WILDCARE FOUNDATION | NOBLE, OK | $10,000 | 2023 | ANIMAL-RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION-OKLA YOUTH WITH PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP FUND | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $7,500 | 2023 | OKLAHOMA YOUTH WITH PROMISE FUND |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO FOUNDATION | ALBUQUERQUE, NM | $6,000 | 2023 | EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES |
OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$2,873,798ESTABLISH EVERETT FAMILY FUND
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY
$25,000GENERAL PURPOSES
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION INC
$28,000EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES ($20,000): FRED JONES J. MUSEUM OF ART ($8,000)
WILDCARE FOUNDATION
$20,000ANIMAL-RELATED ACTIVITIES
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION
$18,000EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES
CHAMBER MUSIC IN OKLAHOMA
$11,500ARTS, CULTURE AND HUMANITIES
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO FOUNDATION
$10,000EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES
OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$5,500OKLAHOMA YOUTH WITH PROMISE FUND
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA- HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER DEPT OF DERMATOLOGY
$25,000HEALTH, GENERAL & REHABILITATIVE
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION INC
$17,000EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES
CHAMBER MUSIC IN OKLAHOMA
$10,500ARTS, CULTURE AND HUMANITIES
WILDCARE FOUNDATION
$10,000ANIMAL-RELATED ACTIVITIES
OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION-OKLA YOUTH WITH PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
$7,500OKLAHOMA YOUTH WITH PROMISE FUND
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO FOUNDATION
$6,000EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & RELATED ACTIVITIES