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SFFI: Capacity Building Grants
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
SFFI: General Operating Grants
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
SFFI: Impact Investments
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
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SFFI: Seed Grants
Schlecht Family Foundation Inc
B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation Grant: Under $5,000
B A And Esther Greenheck Foundation
Wisconsin Public Service Foundation: Local Community Grant Program
Wisconsin Public Service Foundation
Hickory Fund Grant
The League Club Inc
Thriving Community Impact Fund: Core Contribution Grants
GUNDERSEN LUTHERAN MEDICAL FOUNDATION INC
B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation Grant: Above $5,000
B A And Esther Greenheck Foundation
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation Grant
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation
Joyce Foundation: Environment Grants
The Joyce Foundation
Go Outside Fund
Natural Resources Foundation Of Wisconsin Inc
J. J. Keller Foundation: Large Grants
J. J. Keller Foundation, Inc.
Marathon County: Clyde F. Schlueter Foundation Grants
Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin
Samuel F. Atkins and Barbara H. Atkins Memorial Fund Grant
Boreal Waters Community Foundation
Big Ten Academic Alliance Smithsonian Fellowship
Smithsonian Institution (SI)
DACF: Field of Interest Grants
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
Heart of Canal Street Donations
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Impact100 Milwaukee
Impact 100 Greater Milwaukee Inc
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.
Tuition Scholarships for Graduate Studies
Kosciuszko Foundation
Ralph J. Torraco Scholarship for Therapy Sciences
UNICO Foundation Inc
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
Green Bay Packers Foundation Grants
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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 Physics 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 Physics 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 Physics 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 |