2025 grant guidelines cycle 1

The Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s discretionary grantmaking supports projects and programs that align with priorities that support our strategic vision of creating a Milwaukee for all. Learn more about our first grant cycle timeline, priorities, guidelines and the appropriate program officer to contact with any questions.

Cycle 1

Important dates

Program officer hours: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m, March 14, 2025 at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

Application opens: March 17, 2025

Application closes: April 4, 2025

Community Investment Committee meeting: June 2025

Board meeting: June 2025

 

Area served  

Milwaukee, Ozaukee,  Washington  and Waukesha counties 

 

Who can apply 

Grants are made to 501(c) (3) organizations that have boards consisting of at least 10 percent people of color. The executive director of the organization should not be included in that calculation. The term "people of color" refers to African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic/Latino and all other persons who are not categorized as white by the U.S. Census. 

Nonprofits must have at least four unrelated board members. 

 

Grant amount  

Organizations are encouraged to apply for the funds and length of award necessary. Typically, our grants are $50,000 per year, but that may vary based on the available funds and the proposed work. Requests for 1-3 years will be considered.  

 

Grantmaking framework 

Our grant investment framework aims: to ultimately support policies that benefit communities of color; to increase diverse representation (reflective of the racial and ethnic composition of communities served) in the decision-making bodies of institutions; and to change rules of engagement so that power is built, shared, and wielded equitably in order to produce just and sustainable outcomes. 

 

Priorities and guidelines

Select the portfolio most aligned to your work to learn more about additional grantmaking guidelines: