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Our Approach


The Frechette Family Foundation invests in and partners with organizations and leaders whose work aligns with our intended impact areas.

We trust grantee partners to determine the best strategies and mix of approaches to expand access – and remove barriers – to services and supports that promote the well-being of children and families.

We prioritize multi-level efforts that drive towards systems change and greater impact.

Focused Grantmaking Initiative: 
Child and Family Well-Being

The Frechette Family Foundation’s focused grantmaking centers children, families and communities experiencing the greatest barriers to health and well-being in the Eagle River Valley, Colorado and Chicago, Illinois.  Through the Child and Family Well-Being grantmaking initiative, we help community organizations promote:

Stable and Supported Families

Children and families have access to dual-generation programs and resources that strengthen parent-child relationships and overall family stability.

Healthy and Trauma-informed Workforce

Those who deliver services to children and families are skilled and supported in using healing-centered practices and taking care of their own personal well-being.

Community Capacity and Leadership

Organizations have the resources and capacity to meet the evolving needs of families, and to support the professional and leadership goals of community members and staff.

Collaboration and Partnership

Leaders prioritize and have the resources to dream big and cultivate partnerships that contribute to community-wide solutions that promote overall well-being.

Child and Family Well-Being grants are currently by invitation only. 

Family Interest Grants:
Education, Health & Community Well-Being


In addition to its Child and Family Well-Being program, the Foundation has a Family Interest grantmaking portfolio that includes:

  • Grants to long-standing partner organizations that prioritize education, health, and community well-being.
  • Grants recommended by individual board and committee members, reflecting the diversity of their personal and philanthropic interests; and
  • Grants considered by the Frechette Leadership and Governance program (FLAG), which focuses on youth experiencing homelessness in Chicago. FLAG engages third generation family members of the Frechette family.

Family Interest grants are by invitation only.

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