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    Fairfield Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    Farmersville, TX8474464879EIN: 75-17461963 declaraciones registradas

    About Fairfield Foundation

    The Fairfield Foundation makes a small number of unrestricted general‑support gifts focused on community institutions: youth development (scouting), animal welfare (equine rescue), and local congregational life. Giving appears mission‑driven toward service organizations rather than project‑specific funding, and while the foundation is Texas‑based it will fund organizations outside the state. Most grants are modest in number but can be sizable to a single priority grantee.

    Focus Areas

    Boy Scouts / youth scouting councilsEquine and animal rescue/refuge operationsLocal congregational/church general support

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit organizations (unspecified/undesignated)

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated giving: a small portfolio (4 grants) with one dominant recipient receiving the largest share across two grants; emphasis on general operating support rather than restricted projects; occasional out‑of‑state grants.

    Funding Style

    unrestricted supportgeneral operating supportcore/mission support

    About Fairfield Foundation

    A defining feature of Fairfield Foundation’s recent giving is repeated support for the Northeast Illinois Council of BSA, including $27,135 in 2023 and $25,662 in 2025 for general fund support. That pattern points to a funder that favors flexible gifts to organizations it knows well, rather than narrow project grants. The foundation’s recent awards also reach beyond scouting into animal welfare, congregational life, and a small number of other nonprofit causes. Fairfield Foundation made $169,971 in annual grants and reported total assets of $209,947 on its latest filing. Its giving pattern is compact, with a handful of grants rather than a broad portfolio, but some gifts are substantial for a small foundation. Alongside scouting, it has supported Hooker Ranch Equine Refuge in Winnsboro, Texas, with a $15,000 general-fund grant in 2025 and Winnetka Congretational Church with $12,309 in 2025. The overall picture is of a regional funder using unrestricted support to back service-oriented nonprofits and local institutions.

    What Fairfield Foundation Funds

    One clear theme in Fairfield Foundation’s recent grants is youth scouting. The Northeast Illinois Council of BSA received general-fund support in multiple years, including $27,135 in 2023 and $25,662 in 2025, showing an ongoing relationship with that council. Animal welfare is another recurring area. The foundation gave $15,000 to Hooker Ranch Equine Refuge in Winnsboro, Texas, in 2025 and $5,000 to Pony Tails Refuge and Rehab in Colfax, Wisconsin, in 2024, both as general support. It also funds congregational life and related community institutions. Winnetka Congretational Church received $12,309 in 2025, and New Life Baptist Church of Chicago received $7,000 in 2025. Beyond those core areas, Fairfield Foundation made repeated general-fund grants to Rett Syndrome Research Trust, including $10,000 in 2025.

    How Fairfield Foundation Gives

    Fairfield Foundation’s typical grant size sits at a p25 of $2,500, a median of $5,000, and a p75 of $10,000. The recent record suggests a small number of grants each year, with several repeat recipients appearing across multiple years rather than one-off awards only. Grants are frequently labeled general fund or general support, which aligns with an unrestricted, core-support approach. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its recent activity is concentrated in nonprofit organizations rather than project-specific awards.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $170K

    Total Assets

    $210K

    Total Revenue

    $22K

    Total Expenses

    $89K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $3K and $10K, with a median of $5K.

    25th Percentile

    $3K

    Median

    $5K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 18% of grants go to recipients in IL.

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    flexible funding

    Notable grantees: Northeast Illinois Council of BSA, Hooker Ranch Equine Refuge, Winnetka Congregational Church

    Topics

    general/undesignated philanthropic supportannual/general fund contributionsadministrative and overhead support

    Where Fairfield Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are located entirely in the United States. Illinois appears most often, with recipients in Vernon Hills, Winnetka, Chicago, Techny, Skokie, and more broadly the state’s northeastern corridor. Texas is also a regular destination, including Winnsboro, Greenville, and Wolfe City. Other recipient locations in the recent list include Colfax, Wisconsin, and Trumbull, Connecticut. Fairfield Foundation gives regionally, but its recent grants extend beyond its Texas headquarters.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Fairfield Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Fairfield Foundation support most often?

    Recent grants show a consistent emphasis on youth scouting, animal welfare, and congregational or church general support. Examples include the Northeast Illinois Council of BSA, Hooker Ranch Equine Refuge, and Winnetka Congretational Church, all funded with general-purpose grants.

    Does Fairfield Foundation make unrestricted grants?

    Yes. The recent grants are repeatedly labeled “GENERAL FUND” or “GENERAL SUPPORT,” including awards to the Northeast Illinois Council of BSA, Hooker Ranch Equine Refuge, and several churches and rescue organizations. That pattern indicates flexible support rather than tightly restricted project funding.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution centers on modest awards: p25 is $2,500, median grant size is $5,000, and p75 is $10,000. Recent grants also include larger outliers such as $27,135 and $25,662 for recurring support to the Northeast Illinois Council of BSA.

    Where does Fairfield Foundation give most often?

    Illinois is the top recipient state by grant count. Recent recipients there include organizations in Vernon Hills, Winnetka, Chicago, Techny, and Skokie. Texas is also a frequent destination, but it is not the state with the highest grant count.

    Does Fairfield Foundation support the same organizations in multiple years?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including the Northeast Illinois Council of BSA in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Rett Syndrome Research Trust in 2023, 2024, and 2025; and Opportunity International and Rise International in both 2024 and 2025.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Northeast Illinois Council of BSAVernon Hills, IL$25,6622025GENERAL FUND
    HOOKER RANCH EQUINE REFUGEWINNSBORO, TX$15,0002025GENERAL FUND
    WINNETKA CONGRETATIONAL CHURCHWINNETKA, IL$12,3092025GENERAL FUND
    Rett Syndrome Research TrustTrumbull, CT$10,0002025GENERAL FUND
    NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$7,0002025GENERAL FUND
    HOUSING OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORSKOKIE, IL$5,0002025GENERAL FUND
    CASA FOR HUNT COUNTYGREENVILLE, TX$5,0002025GENERAL FUND
    Northeast Illinois Council of BSAVERNON HILLS, IL$2,5002025GENERAL FUND
    RISE INTERNATIONALWINNETKA, IL$2,5002025GENERAL FUND
    OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONALCHICAGO, IL$2,5002025GENERAL FUND
    Rett Syndrome Research TrustTrumbull, CT$10,0002024GENERAL FUND
    HOUSING OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORTECHNY, IL$5,0002024GENERAL FUND
    PONY TAILS REFUGE AND REHABCOLFAX, WI$5,0002024GENERAL FUND
    Northeast Illinois Council of BSAVernon Hills, IL$2,5002024GENERAL FUND
    NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$2,5002024GENERAL FUND
    OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONALCHICAGO, IL$2,5002024GENERAL FUND
    RISE INTERNATIONALWINNETKA, IL$2,5002024GENERAL FUND
    Northeast Illinois Council of BSAVernon Hills, IL$27,1352023GENERAL FUND
    Rett Syndrome Research TrustTrumbull, CT$10,0002023GENERAL FUND
    CASA of Hunt CountyGreenville, TX$7,5002023GENERAL FUND
    Becky's Hope Horse RescueWolfe City, TX$5,0002023GENERAL FUND
    Northeast Illinois Council of BSAVernon Hills, IL$2,8652023GENERAL FUND

    Northeast Illinois Council of BSA

    $25,662
    Vernon Hills, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    HOOKER RANCH EQUINE REFUGE

    $15,000
    WINNSBORO, TX2025

    GENERAL FUND

    WINNETKA CONGRETATIONAL CHURCH

    $12,309
    WINNETKA, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    Rett Syndrome Research Trust

    $10,000
    Trumbull, CT2025

    GENERAL FUND

    NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHICAGO

    $7,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    HOUSING OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT COR

    $5,000
    SKOKIE, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    CASA FOR HUNT COUNTY

    $5,000
    GREENVILLE, TX2025

    GENERAL FUND

    Northeast Illinois Council of BSA

    $2,500
    VERNON HILLS, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    RISE INTERNATIONAL

    $2,500
    WINNETKA, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL

    $2,500
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL FUND

    Rett Syndrome Research Trust

    $10,000
    Trumbull, CT2024

    GENERAL FUND

    HOUSING OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT COR

    $5,000
    TECHNY, IL2024

    GENERAL FUND

    PONY TAILS REFUGE AND REHAB

    $5,000
    COLFAX, WI2024

    GENERAL FUND

    Northeast Illinois Council of BSA

    $2,500
    Vernon Hills, IL2024

    GENERAL FUND

    NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHICAGO

    $2,500
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    GENERAL FUND

    OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL

    $2,500
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    GENERAL FUND

    RISE INTERNATIONAL

    $2,500
    WINNETKA, IL2024

    GENERAL FUND

    Northeast Illinois Council of BSA

    $27,135
    Vernon Hills, IL2023

    GENERAL FUND

    Rett Syndrome Research Trust

    $10,000
    Trumbull, CT2023

    GENERAL FUND

    CASA of Hunt County

    $7,500
    Greenville, TX2023

    GENERAL FUND

    Becky's Hope Horse Rescue

    $5,000
    Wolfe City, TX2023

    GENERAL FUND

    Northeast Illinois Council of BSA

    $2,865
    Vernon Hills, IL2023

    GENERAL FUND