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J. J. Keller Foundation: Challenge Match Grants
J. J. Keller Foundation, Inc.
LCCF Micro Grants
La Crosse Community Foundation
McKnight Foundation: Midwest Climate and Energy Grant
The McKnight Foundation
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SFFI: Capacity Building Grants
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
SFFI: Seed Grants
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
WEDC Capacity Building Grants (WI)
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC)
Wausau Marathon County Impact Grants
Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin
Dubuque Racing Association Core Grants
Dubuque Racing Association Ltd
Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants: Experiences Grant
St. Croix Valley Foundation
Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants: Implementation
St. Croix Valley Foundation
Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants: Planning Grant
St. Croix Valley Foundation
Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants: System-Wide Infrastructure
St. Croix Valley Foundation
Old National Bank Foundation Grants
Old National Bank
Herzfeld Foundation: Early Childhood Education Grant
Richard & Ethel Herzfeld Foundation Inc.
LCCF Mini Grants
La Crosse Community Foundation
Community Capacity Grant Program
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Midwest Asset Management University Cohort
Enterprise Community Partners Inc
Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one. We support community development organizations on the ground, aggregate and invest capital for impact, advance housing policy at every level of government, and build and manage communities ourselves. Since 1982, we have invested $80.9 billion and created 1 million homes across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands – all to make home and community places of pride, power and belonging.
Midwest Asset Management University Program
Operating, maintaining, and preserving affordable housing is complex and requires a specialized set of skills and a deep organizational commitment to asset management. Today, affordable housing providers face a variety of economic, operational, and compliance challenges, including rising operating costs, rental arrears, staffing shortages, and an aging portfolio.
Enterprise is launching its first Asset Management University (AMU) Program in the Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, and/or Minnesota) in March 2026 to support mission-aligned, affordable housing providers in meeting these challenges in their efforts to provide housing stability to residents and preserve the long-term affordability of properties.
The Midwest AMU is a comprehensive, five-month training program that seeks to strengthen the asset and property management capabilities of participating housing providers, improving organizations’ capacity to oversee the financial, physical, and operational health of their housing portfolios.
Midwest Asset Management University Cohort
Enterprise is excited to offer this application for participation in the Asset Management University (AMU) Cohort (the “Cohort”). Up to fifteen (15) eligible organizations will be selected for this Cohort and will receive access to online training offered by the Consortium of Housing and Asset Management (CHAM), peer learning opportunities, and post-training technical assistance.
AmeriCorps State Competitive Program Grant - Wisconsin
Serve Wisconsin
Biodiversity Fund- Large & Multi-Year Grants
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Mission
The Biodiversity Fund supports efforts to maintain and strengthen biodiversity in the Duluth-Superior region through preservation and restoration of habitat, help for particular species and ecosystems, planning for changing conditions, research and education. The purpose is to consider now the value to future generations of the species and ecosystem diversity that will remain when/if human population stabilizes.
Biodiversity Fund
The Biodiversity Fund supports projects that preserve and restore habitats, assist vulnerable species and ecosystems, plan for environmental change, and promote research and education in the Duluth-Superior region.
The fund aims to protect the region's biodiversity through conservation, preservation, and restoration of natural resources for the benefit of future generations.
Biodiversity Fund- Large & Multi-Year Grants
The Fund may also support larger initiatives of up to $50,000 per year for up to three years, for projects that require sustained investment to achieve meaningful, long-term impact.
Multi-year requests should demonstrate:
- A clear long-term vision with defined milestones that allow progress to be assessed prior to subsequent years of funding each year
- How the work will scale, adapt, or deepen impact over time
- Strong partnerships, stewardship plans, or systems-level outcomes
- A plan for sustainability beyond the grant period
What We Mean by Biodiversity
Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth, encompassing the diversity of genes, species, and ecosystems and the complex relationships that sustain them. Biodiversity underpins ecosystem stability, climate resilience, and human well-being by providing essential services such as clean air and water, natural food systems, nature-derived medicines, and climate adaptation and regulation.
This grant recognizes that healthy natural ecosystems and sustainable native plant and animal communities are deeply interconnected — environmental degradation often exacerbates social inequities and instability of communities of habitats and ecosystems. Community-led solutions strengthen ecological outcomes.
Biodiversity Fund Priorities
Funded projects should demonstrate strength in several of the following areas. Not every project must address all principles, but competitive proposals will show clear alignment across multiple dimensions.
- Upstream & Preventative Focus
- Projects address root causes rather than symptoms.
- Prioritize prevention, restoration, and long-term solutions
- Reduce risk and vulnerability for people, species, and ecosystems
- Anticipate environmental and social change rather than reacting after harm occurs
- Collaboration & Community Voice
- Projects are grounded in authentic partnership.
- Build cross-sector collaboration (e.g., nonprofits, Tribal Nations, schools, governments, researchers, community groups)
- Center the expertise and leadership of people with lived experience, including Indigenous knowledge and local ecological expertise
- Share power in design, decision-making, and implementation
- Equity-Centered Impact
- Projects advance equity for both people and place.
- Prioritize historically marginalized communities and/or vulnerable species and ecosystems
- Focus resources, decision-making power, or stewardship closer to impacted communities
- Recognize how environmental harm and social inequity intersect
- Systems, Policy & Practice Change
- Projects have transferability and relevance beyond a single site or program.
- Improve institutional practices, policies, land-use decisions, or resource flows
- Strengthen community-level systems related to housing, food security, climate adaptation, education, or conservation
- Demonstrate potential for replication, scaling, or broader adoption
- Sustainability & Capacity Building
- Projects plan for impact that lasts beyond the grant period.
- Strengthen organizational, community, or ecosystem capacity
- Build skills, infrastructure, stewardship, or long-term management plans
- Promote ongoing care, monitoring, or adaptive management of natural systems
- Evidence of Change & Learning
- Projects contribute to shared learning and understanding.
- Use data, research, community knowledge, or storytelling to demonstrate impact
- Measure ecological, social, or systems-level outcomes
- Share lessons learned to inform future equity-, resilience-, and biodiversity-focused work
Biodiversity Fund- Small Grants
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Transformation Grant- Belonging Focus
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Transformation Grant- Opportunity Focus
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Transformation Grant- Resilience Focus
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Herzfeld Foundation: Small Arts Organization Project Grant
Richard & Ethel Herzfeld Foundation Inc.
LCCF Nonprofit Capacity Building Grant Program
La Crosse Community Foundation
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Grant Availability
How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
200+ Capacity Building grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
54 Capacity Building grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin over $25K in average grant size
35 Capacity Building grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin over $50K in average grant size
42 Capacity Building grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin supporting general operating expenses
200+ Capacity Building grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin supporting programs / projects
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Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Capacity Building grants for Nonprofits in Wisconsin?
Most grants are due in the third quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Capacity Building Grants for Nonprofits in Wisconsin?
Grants are most commonly $19,775.
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 Capacity Building Grants for Nonprofits 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 Capacity Building Grants for Nonprofits 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 Capacity Building Grants for Nonprofits 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 |
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