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Our Foundation History
Since its establishment in 1973 as a Massachusetts nonprofit, the Fred M Roddy Foundation has given out hundreds of grants for medical, health, and education projects. Fred’s vision for the foundation was “to support organizations carrying on research, educational or operational efforts for the cure or alleviation of afflictions of body or mind, or general educational or charitable purposes.”
Roddy’s close friend and attorney, John W. McIntyre, was president of the Fred M. Roddy Foundation until his own death in 2006, followed by David I. McIntyre and now Elizabeth A. McIntyre.
Important Note: Our foundation does not accept donations.


About Fred M. Roddy (1905-1969):
Fred Mason Roddy, a mechanical engineer, graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1927. After working for the Eastman Company in Kingsport, he left to found his own company in 1939, Cumberland Engineering. There, he invented a machine for granulating, dicing, and pelletizing plastic. He moved the company to Attleboro, MA, in 1940, and the company became a large supplier of machinery for plastics manufacturing. Roddy died in 1969. At his direction, most of his estate was used to establish a charitable nonprofit foundation (1973).
Fred M Roddy Foundation Board:

Elizabeth A. McIntyre, President

Edward A. Duclos, Treasurer

John E. McIntyre, Clerk
Success Projects
Recent Grant Recipients (Since 2019):
- Brown Alpert Medical School
- Providence College
- South County Hospital
- Community Prep. School
- Steere House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
- Attleboro YMCA
- Bryant University
- Butler Hospital
- Community VNA
- Pace-RI
- Pawtucket Soup Kitchen
- RI College
- RISD
- RI Comm.
- Food Bank
- The Literacy Center,
- URI Ryan Institute
- Univ. of Tennessee
- AAIC
- Boys and Girls Club of Northern Rhode Island
- Day One
- RI Free Clinic
- St Elizabeth Community
- Sturdy Mem. Hosp.
- Thundermist
- Wood River Health
- Tufts Dental School
- 134 Collaborative
- AAIM
- Groden Network
- Hope Health
- The Providence Center
- Attleboro-Norton Social Resp. Alliance
- Clinica Esperanza
- MAE Organization
- Meals on Wheels of RI
- Rare New England
A Few Success Stories

Attleboro YMCA Preschool classroom

Bryant U. mass spectrometer

TLC Language Immersion pilot program
