Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant
The Jeffris Heartland Fund Grant, provided by the Jeffris Family Foundation, supports significant historic preservation projects across several Midwestern states, including Iowa and Wisconsin. Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000, covering 50% of costs for Historic Structure Reports, requiring a dollar-for-dollar match. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies, focusing on projects with historical significance, architectural merit, and strong community ties. Applications are accepted anytime, with decisions made approximately 30 days after submission.
Jeffris Family Foundation Ltd
Laird Norton Family Foundation Grant
The Laird Norton Family Foundation, based in Seattle, prioritizes grants that reflect family values in arts education, climate change, human services, and watershed stewardship. Their approach emphasizes equitable educational opportunities, carbon sequestration, support for youth at risk of homelessness, and long-term ecological health. They focus on organizations that address social justice and community needs, particularly in King County, WA, and the West Coast. Note: No unsolicited applications are accepted.
Laird Norton Family Foundation
SFFI: Capacity Building Grants
The Schlecht Family Foundation offers Capacity Building Grants aimed at enhancing organizational effectiveness and efficiency for nonprofits in Dane County and rural Wisconsin. These grants support innovative solutions to community challenges, focusing on meaningful work, character development for youth, and fostering connections to nature. Eligible organizations must be 501-C3 registered or have a fiscal sponsor and must not engage in lobbying or political activities. Grants are tailored to meet specific needs, promoting sustainable impact.
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
SFFI: General Operating Grants
The Schlecht Family Foundation offers General Operating Grants aimed at transformative support for organizations in Dane County and rural Wisconsin. These grants prioritize capacity building, innovative ideas, and measurable impacts. Eligible applicants must be 501-C3 organizations or have fiscal sponsors, and should not engage in lobbying. The foundation emphasizes meaningful work, character development for youth, and connections to nature for improved community well-being.
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
SFFI: Impact Investments
The Schlecht Family Foundation Inc is committed to transforming communities in Dane County and rural Wisconsin through innovative support for organizations. Their grantmaking focuses on capacity building, seed funding, general operating grants, and impact investments, aiming to empower individuals through meaningful work, foster connections to nature, and help youth develop essential life skills. The foundation prioritizes organizations that align with their mission and avoid funding capital campaigns or endowments.
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
SFFI: Seed Grants
The Schlecht Family Foundation Inc offers Seed Grants aimed at nonprofit and social enterprise organizations in their startup phase, or established nonprofits launching new programs in Dane County and rural Wisconsin. These one-time grants support innovative ideas addressing community challenges and enhancing organizational effectiveness. The foundation seeks applicants dedicated to meaningful work, youth character development, and fostering connections to nature, ensuring a positive impact on the communities they serve.
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
Valley Kids Foundation Grants
The Valley Kids Foundation Grants are designed to provide essential support to children in the Fox River Valley area of Wisconsin. With zero operating expenses, all contributions directly assist children under eighteen years old in need of medical help, educational assistance, and recreational opportunities. The Foundation is committed to using donations efficiently and complying with all regulations, ensuring that every dollar helps make a significant difference in the lives of local children.
Valley Kids Foundation, Inc.
Bader Philanthropies: Alzheimer's & Healthy Aging Grant
Pre proposal due May 31, 2026
Bader Philanthropies offers the Alzheimer's & Healthy Aging Grant to support nonprofits and government entities in Wisconsin. The grant aims to enhance services for older adults, including support for Alzheimer's patients, critical needs, and educational opportunities. With a focus on aging in place and technology use, this initiative fosters community engagement and caregiver support. Preliminary applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, ensuring timely responses for potential funding.
Bader Philanthropies
Basic Needs Giving Partnership: Single-Year Grants
Applications due Jun 12, 2026
The Basic Needs Giving Partnership provides single-year grants to support organizations in Northeast Wisconsin that are addressing the root causes of poverty. Their focus is on collaborative initiatives in areas such as early care and education, housing access, mental health, and substance use. By partnering with local communities, they aim to foster equity and enhance economic well-being, while also disrupting systemic barriers that perpetuate poverty.
Basic Needs Giving Partnership Inc
Joyce Foundation: Environment Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jun 22, 2026
The Joyce Foundation's Environment Grants focus on addressing critical environmental challenges in the Great Lakes region, such as climate change and water safety. The foundation prioritizes equitable, carbon-free energy solutions and clean water access for all communities. Grants are awarded to organizations committed to environmental justice and innovation in climate policy, particularly in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, ensuring that the voices of affected communities guide project development.
The Joyce Foundation
GMAR Youth Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The GMAR Youth Foundation Grant, managed by the Greater Milwaukee Association of REALTORS®, aims to enhance the welfare of children and young people up to 25 years old. Established in 1951, this foundation focuses on supporting educational, social, and artistic initiatives in the Metro Milwaukee Area. Nonprofit organizations classified as 501(c)(3) are encouraged to apply, provided they demonstrate a significant impact on local youth development. Grants are awarded for one-year periods.
Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors
Women's Fund of Greater Green Bay
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Women's Fund of Greater Green Bay empowers women and girls by providing grants to programs that promote health, safety, education, and leadership. Since 1995, over $1.5 million has been awarded to support initiatives addressing the unique challenges faced by women and girls in Northeast Wisconsin. The Fund seeks proposals that demonstrate measurable community impact and involve participants in their design and execution, fostering self-esteem and collaboration.
Greater Green Bay Community Foundation
B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation Grant: Above $5,000
Applications due Jul 30, 2026
The B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation provides grants over $5,000 for meaningful projects in North Central Wisconsin that enhance arts, education, health, economic, and social development. Applications are accepted six times a year, with deadlines on the last Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. The foundation encourages innovative initiatives that engage diverse communities, improve well-being, and support productive citizenship, while promoting appreciation for the area’s natural resources.
B A And Esther Greenheck Foundation
Go Outside Fund
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Go Outside Fund aims to connect Wisconsin's youth with nature by providing grants between $100 and $500 for outdoor learning experiences. Eligible applicants include public charities, governmental units, and accredited educational institutions. The fund prioritizes projects that engage children in outdoor activities, facilitating access to nature while aligning with educational standards. This initiative addresses the pressing need for children to spend more time outdoors, promoting both physical and mental health benefits.
Natural Resources Foundation Of Wisconsin Inc
Arts Midwest GIG Fund
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
The Arts Midwest GIG Fund offers grants ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 to support creative projects and educational events across the Midwest. This funding is available for nonprofit organizations with budgets of $1 million or less, focusing on the arts. Eligible applicants include arts organizations and tribal entities located in specific states. The fund prioritizes those who have not received a grant in the last two years, ensuring diverse cultural engagement and access.
Arts Midwest
GIG Fund
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
The GIG Fund, managed by the Illinois Arts Council Agency, provides grants ranging from $2,000 to $15,000 for nonprofit organizations to support public arts projects in Midwestern communities. This initiative aims to enhance access to arts for underserved audiences, including rural and economically disadvantaged groups. Eligible activities include performances and art festivals, with a focus on engaging professional artists. The funding period extends from December 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, and requires a 1:1 match.
Illinois Arts Council Agency
GIG Fund: Arts and Wellness
Letter of inquiry due Sep 16, 2026
The GIG Fund: Arts and Wellness offers grants ranging from $2,000 to $15,000 to support projects that blend arts and wellness. Open to non-profit organizations, hospitals, and clinics across the Midwest, this fund aims to enhance community well-being through artistic initiatives. Eligible applicants must engage professional artists and provide activities that promote health and creativity. This funding round supports activities occurring between December 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026, emphasizing the importance of arts in fostering wellness.
Arts Midwest
Heart of Canal Street Donations
Applications due Nov 11, 2026
Heart of Canal Street, established in 1994 by Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, focuses on enhancing the lives of children in southeastern Wisconsin. The initiative collaborates with local charities to provide essential services, promote safety, and foster an appreciation for the arts. In 2024, the program will award over $500,000 to 30 deserving children's charities, ensuring a brighter future for youth in the community.
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
PRISM Fund Grant
Applications due Jan 21, 2027
The PRISM Fund Grant, offered by PFund Foundation, aims to enhance equity within LGBTQ+ communities in the upper Midwest. It focuses on supporting rural LGBTQ+ organizations through grants, training, and collaboration. The program prioritizes communities disproportionately affected by discrimination, such as queer people of color, gender-expansive individuals, and LGBTQ+ residents of North and South Dakota. By addressing unique regional challenges, the PRISM Fund fosters resilience and connectivity among these underserved populations.
Philanthrofund Foundation Inc
Valley Arts Grants
Applications due Jan 24, 2027
The Valley Arts Grants empower creativity and foster community connections through high-quality arts experiences in the St. Croix Valley. Funded by the St. Croix Valley Foundation, this program supports a range of activities from performances to workshops, enhancing access to the arts. Organizations can receive funding for program support or general operating expenses, with award amounts ranging from $500 to $5,000. This initiative underscores the belief that the arts are vital for a vibrant and inclusive community.
St. Croix Valley Foundation
Animal-Assisted Therapy Fund
Applications due Feb 3, 2027
The Animal Assisted Therapy Fund, in memory of Cordelia Anne Brinton, supports animal-assisted therapy to aid individuals facing mental and emotional challenges. By prioritizing the well-being of animals in therapeutic settings, this fund promotes programs that enhance emotional growth through animal interactions. Eligible organizations include those providing mental health services and animal therapy programs, particularly within specified regions in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Examples of supported organizations range from local therapy centers to animal rescue initiatives.
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Cooperative Education Grant
Applications due Feb 15, 2027
The CHS Foundation's Cooperative Education Grant aims to support educational projects that enhance understanding of the agricultural cooperative business model. With a focus on middle school to college-age students, the program encourages innovative approaches, measurable outcomes, and engagement strategies. It prioritizes initiatives with a national or state-level reach within the CHS trade area, fostering success and growth in cooperative education. Funding will be allocated to programs that align with these goals, ensuring a robust educational framework for future leaders in agriculture.
CHS Foundation
Women's Fund Grants
Applications due Mar 28, 2027
The Women's Fund Grants aim to improve the lives of women and girls in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, through philanthropy and education. By providing financial support ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, the fund focuses on empowering women, enhancing economic self-sufficiency, and addressing health and safety issues. The fund encourages community awareness and involvement in women's issues, fostering a culture of philanthropy and support for initiatives that create lasting social change.
Oshkosh Area Community Foundation
Frank L. Weyenberg Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Frank L. Weyenberg Charitable Trust provides grants to organizations engaged in charitable, educational, scientific, literary, and religious activities. Established by Frank L. Weyenberg, a successful businessman from Wisconsin, the trust focuses on supporting causes primarily in Milwaukee and Palm Beach. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) exempt, while grants are not available for political purposes or discriminatory practices. The trust continues Mr. Weyenberg's legacy of generosity, benefiting communities for years to come.
Frank L. Weyenberg Charitable Trust
Approximately US $12,000,000
WIOA Out of School Youth Grant
Applications due Apr 16, 2027
Employ Milwaukee Inc. is offering funding under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for youth workforce development services targeting young people aged 14 to 24 in Milwaukee County. The initiative aims to connect youth with employment opportunities and education, fostering a skilled workforce. Organizations are invited to submit innovative proposals for two service models: Out-of-School Youth Services and In-School Youth Services, focusing on comprehensive service delivery and collaboration with local partners.
Employ Milwaukee Inc
Jerome J. and Dorothy H. Holz Family Foundation Grant
Applications due May 1, 2027
The Jerome J. and Dorothy H. Holz Family Foundation Grant supports non-profit organizations in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties. Established in 1996, it prioritizes initiatives focused on education for youth, food and housing security for families, cultural and scientific institutions, and civic support for Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Grants are limited to organizations exempt from federal taxation and do not fund individuals, religious activities, or political organizations.
The Jerome J. and Dorothy H. Holz Family Foundation