Anne Slade Frey Charitable Trust | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 02-6090073

Foundation Overview

Based in Montpelier, VT, Anne Slade Frey Charitable Trust has awarded 46 grants totaling $53,282 to organizations in New Hampshire and Vermont. Individual grants range from $240 to $2,401, with a median award of $1,000.

Latest Tax Year
2022
Total Giving (all years)
$53,282
Total Assets
$0
Median Grant (all grants)
$1,000

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
27
Median Grant
$1,000
% Median Grant Growth
+100% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: February 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Balanced Approach: 33%

9 of 27 recipients (33%) were new grantees. Foundation maintains loyal partnerships while remaining open to qualified new applicants with strong proposals.

Geographic Focus
Vermont

67% of grants are awarded in Vermont, with additional funding distributed across 1 other locations. The foundation balances regional focus with broader geographic diversity. Within Vermont, funding concentrates in Burlington (26%), Randolph (26%), White River Junction (16%).

Funding Trajectory
+66%

Strong 66% growth in annual giving over 2 years indicates expanding philanthropic capacity and increasing opportunities for grant seekers. This upward trajectory suggests growing foundation resources and commitment.

Program Areas
Community Projects + 3 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on community projects (35%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

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Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into Anne Slade Frey Charitable Trust's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
American Friends Service Committee $1,000 Concord, NH, US $1,000 In Support Of Afsc's State House Watch Project, Which Delivers Accurate And Timely New Hampshire-relevant Information About Political, Social Justice, Environmental, And Economic Issues Via Email, Social Media, And Radio, While The State Legislature Is In Session. 2022
American Friends Service Committee $2,401 Concord, NH, US $2,401 In Support Of Educational Activities To Expand Activism In Defense Of The Rights And Wellbeing Of Imprisoned People, Including Advocacy For Access To Low-fee / No-fee Phone Service And The Immediate Release, Due To Pandemic Health Risks, Of Immigrants In Ice Custody. 2022
Bale (Building A Local Economy) $2,401 S Royalton, VT, US $2,401 In Support Of A "Resilience Hub," Incorporating The Existing Bale Commons And The Recently Established Royalton Mutual Aid Program To Leverage A Broad, Active, And Diverse Community Space That Can Support Adaptability And Localization During And After The Pandemic. 2022
New Hampshire Peace Action $2,401 Concord, NH, US $2,401 In Support Of Purchasing A Replacement Computer For The Staff Person Tasked With Administration, Bookkeeping, And Coordinating The Environmental Network 350nh. New Hampshire Peace Action's Mission Is To Build A Culture Of Peace By Working Towards A World In Which Nuclear Disarmament, Responsible And Sustainable Foreign Relations, And Respect For Human Rights Create Social, Economic, And Environmental Benefits For All Humanity. 2022
Vermont Workers' Center $2,401 Burlington, VT, US $2,401 In Support Of Pandemic-appropriate Community Education Events To Enhance Public Awareness Of Healthcare Equity While Developing Capable Grassroots Leadership And A Strengthened Collective Voice. 2022
White River Indie Films Inc $500 White River Junction, VT, US $500 In Support Of Wrif's Second Annual Emerging Filmmaker Contest, Featuring Younger And Less Well-known Vermont And New Hampshire Filmmakers, Ages 18-30. Three Winning Entries Will Be Showcased At Wrif, As Well As At The Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. 2022
Chandler Center For The Arts $500 Randolph, VT, US $500 In Support Of Its First Vermont Social Justice Festival, A Collaborative Venture By Artists And Activists Working To Create Community Action Through Theater, Music, Film, Artist Residencies, And Advocacy Around Issues Of Racial Justice, First Nation Rights, Support For Refugees And Migrant Laborers, Environmental Action, And The Experiences Of Lgbtq+ Vermonters. The On-site Festival Will Take Place This Coming Summer July 16-25 At The Chandler, And Will Also Offer, From Late June Through Late August, Parallel And Supportive Programming With Other Organizations. 2022
Peace And Justice Center $1,000 Burlington, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Increasing The Reach And Effectiveness Of Community-based Education With Three Training-the-trainers Workshops: Seeing And Disrupting Racism, Talking With Kids About Racism, And Building Empathy And Addressing Racial Oppression. These Workshops Seek To Empower A Group Of New Facilitators Who May Have Been Underserved By Conventional Schooling And Training. 2022
Chandler Center For The Arts $240 Randolph, VT, US The Remaining Funds Of The Charitable Trust ($240) Will Be Distributed To The Chandler Center For The Arts For It Use In Furthering Its Mission. 2022
American Friends Service Committee $1,000 Concord, NH, US $1,000 In Support Of Afsc's State House Watch Project, Which Delivers Accurate And Timely New Hampshire-relevant Information About Political, Social Justice, Environmental, And Economic Issues Via Email, Social Media, And Radio, While The State Legislature Is In Session. 2022
American Friends Service Committee $2,401 Concord, NH, US $2,401 In Support Of Educational Activities To Expand Activism In Defense Of The Rights And Wellbeing Of Imprisoned People, Including Advocacy For Access To Low-fee / No-fee Phone Service And The Immediate Release, Due To Pandemic Health Risks, Of Immigrants In Ice Custody. 2022
Bale (Building A Local Economy) $2,401 S Royalton, VT, US $2,401 In Support Of A "Resilience Hub," Incorporating The Existing Bale Commons And The Recently Established Royalton Mutual Aid Program To Leverage A Broad, Active, And Diverse Community Space That Can Support Adaptability And Localization During And After The Pandemic. 2022
New Hampshire Peace Action $2,401 Concord, NH, US $2,401 In Support Of Purchasing A Replacement Computer For The Staff Person Tasked With Administration, Bookkeeping, And Coordinating The Environmental Network 350nh. New Hampshire Peace Action's Mission Is To Build A Culture Of Peace By Working Towards A World In Which Nuclear Disarmament, Responsible And Sustainable Foreign Relations, And Respect For Human Rights Create Social, Economic, And Environmental Benefits For All Humanity. 2022
Vermont Workers' Center $2,401 Burlington, VT, US $2,401 In Support Of Pandemic-appropriate Community Education Events To Enhance Public Awareness Of Healthcare Equity While Developing Capable Grassroots Leadership And A Strengthened Collective Voice. 2022
White River Indie Films Inc $500 White River Junction, VT, US $500 In Support Of Wrif's Second Annual Emerging Filmmaker Contest, Featuring Younger And Less Well-known Vermont And New Hampshire Filmmakers, Ages 18-30. Three Winning Entries Will Be Showcased At Wrif, As Well As At The Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. 2022
Chandler Center For The Arts $500 Randolph, VT, US $500 In Support Of Its First Vermont Social Justice Festival, A Collaborative Venture By Artists And Activists Working To Create Community Action Through Theater, Music, Film, Artist Residencies, And Advocacy Around Issues Of Racial Justice, First Nation Rights, Support For Refugees And Migrant Laborers, Environmental Action, And The Experiences Of Lgbtq+ Vermonters. The On-site Festival Will Take Place This Coming Summer July 16-25 At The Chandler, And Will Also Offer, From Late June Through Late August, Parallel And Supportive Programming With Other Organizations. 2022
Peace And Justice Center $1,000 Burlington, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Increasing The Reach And Effectiveness Of Community-based Education With Three Training-the-trainers Workshops: Seeing And Disrupting Racism, Talking With Kids About Racism, And Building Empathy And Addressing Racial Oppression. These Workshops Seek To Empower A Group Of New Facilitators Who May Have Been Underserved By Conventional Schooling And Training. 2022
Chandler Center For The Arts $240 Randolph, VT, US The Remaining Funds Of The Charitable Trust ($240) Will Be Distributed To The Chandler Center For The Arts For It Use In Furthering Its Mission. 2022
American Friends Service Committee $1,000 Concord, NH, US $1,000 In Support Of Afsc's State House Watch Project, Which Delivers Accurate And Timely New Hampshire-relevant Information About Political, Social Justice, Environmental, And Economic Issues Via Email, Social Media, And Radio, While The State Legislature Is In Session. 2022
American Friends Service Committee $2,401 Concord, NH, US $2,401 In Support Of Educational Activities To Expand Activism In Defense Of The Rights And Wellbeing Of Imprisoned People, Including Advocacy For Access To Low-fee / No-fee Phone Service And The Immediate Release, Due To Pandemic Health Risks, Of Immigrants In Ice Custody. 2022
Bale (Building A Local Economy) $2,401 S Royalton, VT, US $2,401 In Support Of A "Resilience Hub," Incorporating The Existing Bale Commons And The Recently Established Royalton Mutual Aid Program To Leverage A Broad, Active, And Diverse Community Space That Can Support Adaptability And Localization During And After The Pandemic. 2022
New Hampshire Peace Action $2,401 Concord, NH, US $2,401 In Support Of Purchasing A Replacement Computer For The Staff Person Tasked With Administration, Bookkeeping, And Coordinating The Environmental Network 350nh. New Hampshire Peace Action's Mission Is To Build A Culture Of Peace By Working Towards A World In Which Nuclear Disarmament, Responsible And Sustainable Foreign Relations, And Respect For Human Rights Create Social, Economic, And Environmental Benefits For All Humanity. 2022
Vermont Workers' Center $2,401 Burlington, VT, US $2,401 In Support Of Pandemic-appropriate Community Education Events To Enhance Public Awareness Of Healthcare Equity While Developing Capable Grassroots Leadership And A Strengthened Collective Voice. 2022
White River Indie Films Inc $500 White River Junction, VT, US $500 In Support Of Wrif's Second Annual Emerging Filmmaker Contest, Featuring Younger And Less Well-known Vermont And New Hampshire Filmmakers, Ages 18-30. Three Winning Entries Will Be Showcased At Wrif, As Well As At The Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. 2022
Chandler Center For The Arts $500 Randolph, VT, US $500 In Support Of Its First Vermont Social Justice Festival, A Collaborative Venture By Artists And Activists Working To Create Community Action Through Theater, Music, Film, Artist Residencies, And Advocacy Around Issues Of Racial Justice, First Nation Rights, Support For Refugees And Migrant Laborers, Environmental Action, And The Experiences Of Lgbtq+ Vermonters. The On-site Festival Will Take Place This Coming Summer July 16-25 At The Chandler, And Will Also Offer, From Late June Through Late August, Parallel And Supportive Programming With Other Organizations. 2022
Peace And Justice Center $1,000 Burlington, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Increasing The Reach And Effectiveness Of Community-based Education With Three Training-the-trainers Workshops: Seeing And Disrupting Racism, Talking With Kids About Racism, And Building Empathy And Addressing Racial Oppression. These Workshops Seek To Empower A Group Of New Facilitators Who May Have Been Underserved By Conventional Schooling And Training. 2022
Chandler Center For The Arts $240 Randolph, VT, US The Remaining Funds Of The Charitable Trust ($240) Will Be Distributed To The Chandler Center For The Arts For It Use In Furthering Its Mission. 2022
American Friends Service Committee $1,000 Concord, NH, US $1,000 In Support Of Afsc's State House Watch Project, Which Delivers Timely, Accurate, And Comprehensive Information About Social And Economic Justice Issues Via Email, Social Media, And Radio To New Hampshire Residents While The Legislature Is In Session. The Project Helps The Voters Stay Informed As Legislation Is Being Developed So They Can Use Their Voices To Help Shape Public Policy At The State Level And Beyond. 2021
American Friends Service Committee $1,000 Concord, NH, US $1,000 In Support Of Educational Activities To Expand Activism In Defense Of The Rights And Wellbeing Of Imprisoned People, Including Advocacy For Access To Low-fee / No-fee Phone Service And The Immediate Release, Due To Pandemic Health Risks, Of Immigrants In Ice Custody. 2021
Vermont Workers' Center $1,000 Burlington, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Pandemic-appropriate Community Education Events To Enhance Public Awareness Of Healthcare Equity While Developing Capable Grassroots Leadership And A Strengthened Collective Voice. 2021
Women's International League For Peace And Freedom (wilpf) $500 Winooski, VT, US $500 In Support Of "the Military: Exposing The Hidden Polluter Of Water & Food In Vermont" A Multi-faceted Public Education Campaign Addressing The Contamination Of Water/fish/wildlife At Seven Vt Military Sites. Working In Collaboration With Environmental, Health, Peace, & Social Justice Groups, The Project Will Help Mobilize Grass-roots Advocacy To Demand Action On The Clean-up Of Pfas Chemicals. 2021
Community Action Works $1,500 Montpelier, VT, US $1,500 In Support Of Rejoice (rural Environmental Justice Opportunities Informed By Community Expertise), Which Is Partnering With Several Statewide Organizations To Build A More Inclusive Network That Fully Represents The Voices Of Bipoc, Working Class, And Rural Residents In Order To Develop An Environmental Justice Network In Vermont Responsive To Community Needs. 2021
Jordan Schmolka $500 Dover, NH, US $500 In Support Of "learning From The Land: A Decolonial Natural History Of The Seacoast," A Collaborative Environmental Education Project That Will Culminate In Digital And Printed Versions Of A Booklet Exploring The History And Interrelationships Among The People, Plants, And Animals That Share The New Hampshire Seacoast Region. Guided By Community And Indigenous Perspectives, The Resulting Publication Will Be Available As Curriculum For Middle School Students As Well As Through Partner Organizations, Including The Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective, The Black Heritage Trail, The Seacoast Science Center, And Wrong Brain Dover. 2021
Maquam Bay Of Missisquoi $500 Swanton, VT, US $500 In Support Of "fostering Children's Creativity While At Home During Covid-19," A Project That Will Provide Arts And Crafts Supplies To Abenaki Children Whose Families Are Receiving Assistance With Food Supplies. The Program's Goal Is To Support The Emotional And Creative Lives Of Children And Strengthen Community Connections During This Time Of Isolation. 2021
Randolph Area Asylum Seekers Support $500 Randolph, VT, US $500 In Support Of Sponsorship For Asylum Seekers To Facilitate A Transition From Detention Centers To A Safer Community-based Support Network As Families Await Completion Of Their Application Process. The Project Seeks To Reduce The Trauma Of Those Fleeing Persecution, While Creating Opportunities For Them To Make A New Start As Contributing Members In The Local Economy. 2021
White River Indie Films Inc $500 White River Junction, VT, US $500 In Support Of Wrif's Emerging Filmmaker Contest, Which Seeks To Involve Young And Emerging Local Filmmakers, Ages 1830, In Vermont And New Hampshire. Winning Entries Will Be Included In Festival Screenings, And Artists Will Be Supported Through Mentoring Relationships With Seasoned Professional Filmmakers. 2021
American Friends Service Committee $500 Concord, NH, US $500 In Support Of Afsc's State House Watch Project, Which Delivers Timely, Accurate And Comprehensive Information About Social And Economic Justice Issues Via Email, Social Media, And Radio To New Hampshire Residents While The Legislature Is In Session. These Weekly Updates Are Aimed At Creating A More Informed Electorate Who Will Use Their Voices To Affect Public Policy At The State Level And Beyond. 2020
New Hampshire Peace Action $500 Concord, NH, US $500 In Support Of Purchasing A Replacement Computer For The Staff Person Tasked With Administration, Bookkeeping, And Coordinating The Environmental Network 350nh. New Hampshire Peace Action's Mission Is To Build A Culture Of Peace By Working Towards A World In Which Nuclear Disarmament, Responsible And Sustainable Foreign Relations, And Respect For Human Rights Create Social, Economic, And Environmental Benefits For All Humanity. 2020
Toxics Action Center $1,000 Montpelier, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Community-conversation Events, Including Provision Of Food, Interpretation, And Child Care, To Facilitate Discussions Of Environmental Justice Needs. These Conversations Will Be Hosted As Part Of A Statewide Project Called Rejoice (rural Environmental Justice Opportunities Informed By Community Expertise). Activists And Academics Will Work With Neighborhood Partners To Bring Together Perspectives Often Excluded From Policy-making, Specifically Cash-poor Communities, Black And Indigenous Communities, And Other Communities Of Color. Urgent Needs In The Areas Of Health, Disaster Resilience, Access To Transportation, Green Spaces, And Food Security Will Be The Basis For Developing Community-based Policy Recommendations. 2020
Vermont Pride Theater At Chandler $750 Randolph, VT, US $750 In Support Of Two Performances Of Growing Up Lgbtq In Vermont, Scheduled To Take Place At St. Michael's College In January 2021. The Script, Created By Vermont Playwright Maura Campbell Based On Interviews With Fifteen Lgbtq Vermonters Of Varied Ages, Will Be Performed By The Interviewees Themselves, And Will Be Followed By Post-performance Talkbacks In Which The Cast, Playwright, And Audiences Will Have An Opportunity To Address Comments And Questions. 2020
Women's International League For Peace And Freedom (wilpf) $500 Winooski, VT, US $500 In Support Of Bringing Feminist Pioneer Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner To Vermont To Give Public Presentations At Three Colleges And Five High Schools As Part Of The 100th Anniversary Of Women's Suffrage. Designed To Reflect On The Historical, Ethical, Legal, And Philosophical Components Of The Fight For Women's Suffrage, And Aimed At Reaching Vermont Students And Community Members Who May Be Less Familiar With This History, The Presentations Are Intended To Build Understanding Of Suffrage As The Foundation Of Freedom And Democracy; To Promote Voting And Voting Rights; And To Examine The Ways That The Vote Is Being Suppressed Today. 2020
American Friends Service Committee $1,000 Concord, NH, US $1,000 In Support Of Educational Activities To Expand Activism In Defense Of The Rights And Wellbeing Of Imprisoned People, Including Advocacy For Access To Low-fee / No-fee Phone Service And The Immediate Release, Due To Pandemic Health Risks, Of Immigrants In Ice Custody. 2020
Bale (building A Local Economy) $500 S Royalton, VT, US $500 In Support Of A "resilience Hub," Incorporating The Existing Bale Commons And The Recently Established Royalton Mutual Aid Program To Leverage A Broad, Active, And Diverse Community Space That Can Support Adaptability And Localization During And After The Pandemic. 2020
Living Proof Mentoring $1,000 Hartland, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of A Community-based "art Over Adversity" Virtual Instructional Program Series For Black And Brown Youth, Promoting Understanding And Healing From Oppressive Systems Through Storytelling, Writing, Painting, And Sculpture. Incorporating Mentoring And Peer Support, Each Thematic Session Will Be Facilitated By Black Creative Artists From Across Vermont, Culminating In An Exhibition Of Inspired Works. 2020
Safe Spaces $1,000 White River Junction, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Creating New Ways For Bipoc (black, Indigenous, And Other People Of Color) And Aspiring White Allies To Strengthen Their Connections And Work Together In Dismantling The Biases, Beliefs, And Actions Of White Supremacy. Beyond The Current Limitations Of Virtual Gathering, This Project Seeks To Develop Vital New Partnerships With Other Racial Justice Organizations And Provide Expanded Resources, Experiences, And Events To Enhance Educational Efforts Around Racial Identity And Social Justice. 2020
Vermont Workers' Center $1,000 Burlington, VT, US $1,000 In Support Of Pandemic-appropriate Community Education Events To Enhance Public Awareness Of Healthcare Equity While Developing Capable Grassroots Leadership And A Strengthened Collective Voice. 2020

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Contact Information

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EIN 02-6090073
Website N/A
Address CO BERNIE LAMBEK 32 MARVIN STREET Montpelier, VT 05602-0000

Key People (6)

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Trustee Nancy Cressman
Trustee Sara Goodman
Trustee Bernie Lambek
Trustee Jim Schley
Trustee Briane Pinkson

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Data Currency: Last updated February 2026 based on IRS Form 990-PF filings. Foundation information reflects most recent available tax year data.