Creating a charitable legacy can often seem like a formidable undertaking. Isn’t it true that only the super wealthy are able to make an impact? 

Not at all. Thanks to the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Acorn Fund program, people of modest means and all ages have the opportunity to make a big difference a little at a time. With Acorn Funds, you make regular monthly contributions of as little as $100 until the fund grows to grantmaking size. Gifts are tax deductible and reinvesting the income earned can speed the growth of the fund. 

Jon Barsanti, a retired CPA and former senior tax partner with Ernst & Young, created the idea in 1990. Over the past two decades, donors at community foundations worldwide have adopted this concept as a way to build their funds and their philanthropy. The concept has allowed any donor to start small, with the full expectation that over time, they can make a big difference. 

updated July 2021

Ida M. Temple Fund

Mary Tenwinkel Fund

Frances and Helen Terry Fund

William and Kathleen Thiemann Family Fund

D & K Thome Fund

Mia and Guenter Toska Fund

Mary L. Ullrich Family Fund

Edmund and Helen Vojtik Charitable Fund

Edmund J. and Nancy C. Vojtik Fund III

Greg & Jodi Wait Charitable Fund

Ed Walz Fund

Michael and Anita Ward Fund

Fredric and Linda Wein Fund

Paul E. Westphal and Lisa Moy-Westphal Fund

WW Fund

Nate Zastrow Family Foundation Fund - Oconomowoc Area Foundation, Inc.

Thomas G. Derenne and Robert W. Zimmermann Fund

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