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Hendricks Family Foundation - Capital Grant
Hendricks Family Foundation Inc
Hendricks Family Foundation - Impact Grant
Hendricks Family Foundation Inc
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Learning Event Support: Community-Led Grants
Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment
Old National Bank Foundation Sponsorships
Old National Bank
Pentair Foundation Grants
Pentair Foundation
WBD Opportunity Funds
Wbd Inc
Alliant Energy Foundation: Community Grants
Alliant Energy
Community Opportunity Fund: Resilience Grant Focus
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
About Us
The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation was established in 1983 by visionary community leaders. We are a collection of hundreds of endowed funds established by individuals, families, private foundations, and businesses to enhance the quality of life in our region. Since our inception, we have distributed more than $40 million in grants and scholarships and currently administer over 360 different funds, each with its own charitable purpose. The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation promotes private giving for the public good.
Community Opportunity Fund
The Community Opportunity Fund is at the heart of our work at Boreal Waters Community Foundation. It’s how we connect generosity with possibility to support bold ideas, local leadership, and long-term solutions across northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin.
Each year, this fund helps nonprofits tackle critical challenges, strengthen communities, and ensure that everyone in our region can thrive.
A Grant Program Rooted in Community and Collective Generosity
As our region’s permanent civic endowment, the Community Opportunity Fund helps nonprofits and community groups respond to challenges, create solutions, and build a better future. In 2023, we restructured the fund to offer larger, more flexible grants—supporting not just programs, but long-term vision and systems change.
We focus on these interconnected areas:
Community Opportunity Fund: Resilience Grant Focus
Projects must enhance the ability of organizations, families, or communities to anticipate, adapt to, and recover from challenges, creating sustainable, long-term solutions that reduce risk and promote resilience.
Examples include:
- Leveraging partnerships and resources to implement scalable, lasting solutions that strengthen community resilience.
- Expanding access to knowledge, training, and tools that improve economic, social, or environmental stability for individuals and families.
- Developing community-driven solutions that address housing stability, food security, workforce resilience, or climate adaptation.
- Applying innovative or proven strategies that increase a community’s ability to prepare for and respond to systemic challenges (e.g., disaster preparedness, economic shifts, public health crises).
Community Opportunity Fund: Belonging Grant Focus
Community Opportunity Fund: Opportunity Grant Focus
What We Fund
We support a wide range of community-driven, equity-centered work. Funding can be used for:
- Program or Project Support: To launch, expand, or sustain work in Opportunity, Resilience, or Belonging
- General Operating Support: To build strength and stability
- Capacity Building: To grow organizational effectiveness or leadership
- Community-Led Solutions: Especially those involving lived experience and cross-sector collaboration
- Systems Change and Upstream Impact: Projects that address root causes—not just symptoms
Joyce Foundation: Education & Economic Mobility Grants
The Joyce Foundation
Old National Bank Foundation Grants
Old National Bank
Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) Grant Program: New Events
Travel Wisconsin
Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) Grant Program: One Time/One-of-a-Kind Events
Travel Wisconsin
About Us
Wisconsin’s smallest cabinet agency makes a tremendous impact. At one half of one percent of the state budget and one half of one percent of the state workforce, the Department of Tourism markets Wisconsin as one of America’s premier travel destinations under the brand name Travel Wisconsin, supporting an industry that makes up more than 7 percent of the state’s gross domestic product.
The team at Travel Wisconsin is honored to be joined by the Wisconsin Council on Tourism, our committee members and our industry partners to maintain tourism’s ranking as a top Wisconsin industry.
Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) Grant Program
The Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) Grant Program offers funding to make a promotion or event come to fruition. The grant reimburses Wisconsin nonprofit organizations for qualified promotional costs. There are five categories of JEM grants.
One Time/One-of-a-Kind Events
- These projects publicize an event of major significance that has the potential to generate media coverage at least throughout the Midwest.
Why You Should Apply
- A JEM grant is often a catalyst for communities, giving them the means to make an impact on their economy and create jobs for its residents.
- It could be just the thing to bring an idea to life.
Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) Grant Program: Destination Marketing
Travel Wisconsin
Youth Telepsychiatry
Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Qualified Treatment Trainee Grants Program
Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Community Capacity Grant Program
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Community-Led Momentum Grants
Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment
Wisconsin Fast Forward Grants: Health Care Sector Training Grants
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
Transformation Grant- Resilience Focus
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Expanded Wisconsin Fast Forward Grants
The objective of the Wisconsin Fast Forward (WFF) expanded grant program is to award funds that reimburse the costs of workforce development activities, as specified in the Grant Program Announcement (GPA).
Teacher Training and Recruitment Grants
This expanded WFF grant program is to recruit and prepare individuals to teach in low-income or urban school districts in Wisconsin as a profession.
Amount:
- Up to $1,000,000 is being made available for this GPA.
Grant Amount:
- Up to $250,000.
Match:
- No Match required.
West Bend Community Foundation - Early Childhood Education
Greater Milwaukee Foundation Inc
About Us
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation is Wisconsin’s largest community foundation and was among the first established in the world. Since 1915, we have been at the heart of the civic community, helping donors achieve the greatest philanthropic impact, elevating the work of changemakers across neighborhoods, and bringing people and organizations together to help our region thrive.
West Bend Community Foundation - Early Childhood Education
West Bend civic leaders Cliff Nelson and R. Douglas Ziegler believed that people ought to give back to the community in which they live. In 1999, the two men put their words into action by launching the West Bend Community Foundation, a Greater Milwaukee Foundation supporting organization that is a permanent charitable endowment serving the greater West Bend area.
Area served
Greater West Bend area
Grantmaking focus
The West Bend Community Foundation has a separate grant application to support the Early Childhood Education (ECE) sector. Nonprofits working to support high quality ECE facilities, expand the ECE workforce, advocate for increased ECE access, and/or work to promote healthy physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional development for children 0 – 8 years of age may apply for grants up to $5,000.
Grant amount
- Multi-year grants will be considered, but generally not for more than three years
- Organizations may only apply for one grant of any type per year
- Grants cover operating support, special projects or capital projects
Evaluation criteria
- Significance of the problem(s) addressed to the people of the greater West Bend area
- Capacity of the agency (governing body, staff, financing) to respond to the problem(s)
- Number of greater West Bend area residents expected to benefit
- Urgency of need for support
WIOA In School Youth
Employ Milwaukee Inc
WIOA Out of School Youth Grant
Employ Milwaukee Inc
Emberg Charitable Trust Grant
Emberg Charitable Trust Main
Patricia Ann Emberg Charitable Trust Grant
Patricia Ann Emberg Charitable Tr
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Top Searched Workforce Grants in Wisconsin
Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Wisconsin
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Wisconsin?
Grants are most commonly $86,127.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Workforce Grants in Wisconsin year over year?
In 2024, funders in Wisconsin awarded a total of 23,742 grants.
2022 45,256
2023 45,044
2024 23,742
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Workforce Grants in Wisconsin given out in Wisconsin, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Workforce Grants in Wisconsin changing over time?
Funding has increased by -51.03%.
2022 $3,758,149,480
2023
$4,172,752,976
11.03%
2024
$2,043,540,643
-51.03%
Wisconsin Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Milwaukee County, Dane County, and Brown County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Milwaukee County | $682,570,856 |
| Dane County | $466,029,602 |
| Brown County | $106,804,944 |
| Waukesha County | $72,062,878 |
| La Crosse County | $56,045,918 |