Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found

LEHI, UT EIN: 87-6844867

The Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Foundation is a private foundation based in Lehi, Utah, established by Derek and Shelaine Maxfield. The foundation operates as a 4947(a)(1) non-exempt charitable trust and focuses on grantmaking to support educational initiatives, community development, and human services both domestically and internationally.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$667K

Annual Giving

$1.4M

Grant Count

27

Avg Grant Size

$51K

Under IRS private-foundation payout rules, Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found reported a distributable amount of $62K for 2024 — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

The foundation's grantmaking priorities include:

  • Education: Programs supporting scholarships, educational needs, and access to learning globally
  • Youth Development: Mentorship programs in developing countries and youth education initiatives
  • Workforce Development: Support for vocational training programs
  • Community Development: House building for widows and related community support services
  • Women's Health: Period product programs addressing menstrual hygiene
  • International Development: Educational and economic empowerment initiatives in countries including Mali and Brazil

Grantmaking

The foundation does not accept unsolicited applications and operates on an invite-only basis.

Grant Range

$2,500 to $300,000

Average Grant

amount: approximately $49,900

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The foundation funds organizations and initiatives in:

  • Utah
  • California
  • District of Columbia
  • Mali (educational programs)
  • Brazil (entrepreneurship programs)

Grant Distribution by State

12states
+4 more states

Cities

American ForkAustinBountifulCampbellDana PointDetroitHolladayIndianapolisKailua KonaKaysvilleLehiLindonNashvilleNew HavenNew YorkNogalesOremPark CityProvoSalt Lake City

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Most Recent Filing (2024):

  • Total Assets: $666,660
  • Total Revenue: $245,046
  • Total Expenses: $1,423,358
  • Charitable Disbursements: $1,386,000
  • Net Income: -$1,178,312

Prior Year Data (2022):

  • Total Assets: $2,804,586
  • Total Revenue: $4,206,803
  • Total Expenses: $1,402,217
  • Total Giving: $1,396,015

Revenue Sources (2024):

  • Sales of Assets: $235,556
  • Dividends: $9,437
  • Interest Revenue: $53
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$1M$2M$3M$5M20222024
Metric20242022
Total Assets$666,660$2,804,586
Revenue$245,046$4,206,803
Expenses$1,423,358$1,402,217
Qualifying Distributions$1,386,000$1,396,015
Net Investment Income$238,688$601
Distributable Amount$62,413$116,015

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$349K$698K$1M$1M28 grants202227 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

THE POLICY PROJECT$500KTHE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRI…$300KOK FOUNDATION (OPERTATIO…$100KHANDS ON HOUSES (THE EQU…$80KMOTHERS WITHOUT BORDERS$50KRIVER OF PEACE$50KFREEWORLD$35KDAILY DOSE FOUNDATION (M…$30KTHE LAST MILE$30KLIFTING HANDS INTERNATIO…$26K

Grant Size Distribution

55 grants across all recorded years

40<$50K7$50–100K5$100–250K2$250–500K1$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include The Policy Project ($500,000), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ($300,000), Ok Foundation (opertation Kids) ($100,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
100 HUMANITARIANS SOUTH JORDAN, UTPREVENT FOOD SCARCITY IN KENYA$10,000
AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICES LEHI, UTPROGRAMS FOR MENTORSHIPS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES$25,000
ANGEL HOUSE DANA POINT, CABUILDING HOMES FOR CHILDREN IN DEVELOPING NATIONS$15,000
ASPEN MAGDALENE HOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTPROVIDE HOUSING FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF ABUSE$2,500
CRYSTAL BAYAT FOUNDATION PROVO, UTHELP AFGHAN PEOPLE ATTAIN HUMAN RIGHTS$2,500
DAILY DOSE FOUNDATION (MALI RISING) SALT LAKE CITY, UTEDUCATION FOR CHILDREN IN MALI$30,000
CARRY ON FOUNDATION PROVO, UTPROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH$10,000
DOWNTOWN BOXING GYM DETROIT, MIPROVIDE YOUTH WITH AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MENTORSHIP THROUGH BOXING$25,000
FAMILY PROMISE - SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY, UTHELPING FAMILY HOMELESSNESS$5,000
HANDS ON HOUSES (THE EQUIP FOUNDATION) KAILUA KONA, HISUPPORT HOUSE BUILDING FOR WIDOWS$80,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

  • Derek P. Maxfield – Trustee (1 hour/week)
  • Erin Shelaine Maxfield – Trustee (1 hour/week)
  • Elandon Maxfield – Trustee (1 hour/week)
  • Aleah Maxfield – Trustee (1 hour/week)

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
DEREK P MAXFIELDTRUSTEE1
ERIN SHELAINE MAXFIELDTRUSTEE1
ELANDON MAXFIELDTRUSTEE1
ALEAH MAXFIELDTRUSTEE1

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

2025

**Mali Education Initiative (2025)**

The foundation provided continued support to Mali Rising, an organization working to expand educational access for young girls in Mali. The grant provided full school fee support for girls, addressing barriers to education and reducing the risk of early marriage. Mali Rising reached more than 4,300 students across 29 schools during the supported period, with the foundation's funding enabling:

Scholarships for girls' education

School construction

Teacher training programs

Literacy initiatives

More than 1,365 new textbooks for seventh and eighth-grade students

Shelaine Maxfield stated: "Our goal has always been to help children see what's possible when someone believes in them. When we invest in a girl's education, we invest in an entire community's strength and potential."

Derek and Shelaine Maxfield\u2019s Philanthropy Paves the Way for Education\

**Brazil Entrepreneurship Partnership**

The foundation partnered with the Academy for Creating Enterprise to support entrepreneurship empowerment programs in Brazil, continuing its commitment to economic development and mentorship in developing countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found fund?

The foundation's grantmaking priorities include: • **Education**: Programs supporting scholarships, educational needs, and access to learning globally • **Youth Development**: Mentorship programs in developing countries and youth education initiatives • **Workforce Development**: Support for vocational training programs • **Community Development**: House building for widows and related community support services • **Women's Health**: Period product programs addressing menstrual hygiene • **Inte…

How do I apply for a grant from Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found?

**Grant Activity:** • Made 28 grants in 2022 • Grant range: $2,500 to $300,000 • Median grant amount: $25,000–$30,000 • Average grant amount: approximately $49,900 • Giving rate: 99.6% of assets **Recent Notable Grants (2022):** • American Heritage Schools: $300,000 (Heritage Gardens) • Academy for Creating Enterprise: $150,000 (Programs for Mentorships in Developing Countries) • Fight the New Drug: $132,500 (Programs for Address Pornography) **Application Policy:** The foundation does not acce…

Where does Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found make grants?

The foundation funds organizations and initiatives in: • Utah • California • District of Columbia • Mali (educational programs) • Brazil (entrepreneurship programs)

What size grants does Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found award?

In 2024, Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found awarded 27 grants totaling $1.4M — an average of about $51K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

How much is Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found required to give away each year?

Private foundations must generally distribute about 5% of their assets annually. For 2024, Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found reported a distributable amount of $62K on its IRS Form 990-PF — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

What is Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found's EIN?

Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Found's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 87-6844867. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2022–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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