Illinois Grants


Henrietta Lange Burk Fund 
The Henrietta Lange Burk Fund was established in 1994 to support and promote quality arts, cultural, human services, and health care programming for underserved populations. Special consideration is given to charitable organizations that address the health concerns of elderly adults, through either direct programming or research. The Fund has a rolling application deadline. In general, applicants will be notified of grant decisions 3 to 4 months after prop...
www.bankofamerica.com/philanthropic...


Hull Family Foundation - Chicago, Wash DC, San Francisco Bay Area 
The Hull Family Foundation supports actions that demonstrate a real commitment to bringing about change. The Foundation prefers to support proposals for new initiatives, special projects, expansion of programs and scholarship funds. The Foundation focuses grants to organizations that seek to make a difference in the following defined areas The Environment, Social Justice & Gender Equality, Arts & Culture, Education. The Foundation gives priority to...
www.hullfamilyfoundation.org/


Irvin Stern Foundation 
Irvin Stern was a Chicago businessman who established a small charitable trust in 1957. At the time of his death, he left the administration of the Foundation to family members and charged them with helping programs that would benefit social service organizations, and enhance the welfare of Jewish communities. Today, the Foundation is guided by three generations of family members who serve as Trustees. They are committed to supporting innovative grass root...
www.irvinstern.org/


Irwin Andrew Porter Foundation 
The Foundation provides funding for a variety of interest areas. The quality, innovation, thoughtfulness and effectiveness of a project are of more importance than the specific interest area. That said, areas of interest for IAP are the arts, education, environment and social programs. IAP limits its consideration to projects within Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois and Michigan.
www.iapfoundation.org


Jack Miller Family Foundation 
The Foundation generally funds organizations that serve the greater Chicago area, but the Foundation may also consider organizations that serve a broader community if there is a demonstrable compelling need. The Foundation generally supports organizations whose missions fall within the following program areas: Freedom Initiatives, Jewish Initiatives, Medical Initiatives, Community Initiatives. The Foundation is not currently accepting unsolicited proposals...
foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/jmf...


Jewel-Osco's Charitable Giving: Illinois and Indiana 
At Jewel–Osco, we are focused on providing our customers with a Premium Fresh & Healthy experience every time they enter our stores, so we have focused our support on not–for–profit (501c3) organizations that help create healthy, thriving communities. Jewel–Osco gives grants to organizations that meet the following focus areas: Hunger Relief, Nutritional Education, Environmental Stewardship.
www.jewelosco.com/eCommerceWeb/Comm...


Joyce Foundation 
Our program areas are Education, Employment, Environment, Gun Violence, Money and Politics, and Culture. We focus our grant making on initiatives that promise to have an impact on the Great Lakes region, specifically the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. A limited number of environment grants are made to organizations in Canada. Education grant making in K–12 focuses on Chicago, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee; early...
www.joycefdn.org


Kluth Family Foundation - Chicago 
The Kluth Family Foundation's primary mission is to improve the lives of Chicagoans in need, and the communities in which they live. We provide funding to local Chicago–based charities sharing our vision, and dedicated to affecting positive change and providing sustainable services for our residents, youth, communities, and visitors.
www.kluthfamilyfoundation.org/


Lake County Community Foundation 
The Lake County Community Foundation was established to meet the charitable needs of the fast–growing communities of Lake County, Illinois. Our county is diverse, comprising rural areas, urban centers and well–known tourist attractions, a multi–ethnic population, and households with widely varying economic resources. In recent years we have witnessed an explosive population growth––including a large influx of immigrants–...
www.lakecountycf.org


Leopardo Charitable Foundation 
Every year, the Leopardo Charitable Foundation (LCF), aids dozens of deserving charities that promote education, health, technology and support the well being of citizens. Those requesting support must be: Tax–exempt, as designated in Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code. Services must be available to the community at large and not restricted to members of the organization.
www.leopardo.com/about/foundation/


 

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