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Find similar grantsFred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation Unified Grant Program is sponsored by Fred C.
and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation. Supports nonprofits in St.
Croix Valley region of WI addressing community health, housing, education, human services, civic and environmental issues.
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Home | Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation Fred C.
& Katherine B. Andersen The Fred C. and Katherine B.
Andersen Foundation was established in 1959 on the core value that charitable grant making advances and builds thriving communities. With the goal of being a guiding hand and supporter of community health and stability, the founders believed in the importance of helping the underserved and under-resourced and in being a quiet leader in building healthy strong communities.
The Mission of the Foundation is to provide resources to nonprofit organizations that build thriving communities and improve the quality of life primarily in the St. Croix Valley geographic region of Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Foundation has established a focused set of priorities and welcomes requests for general operations, programs, or projects.
Capital requests may be considered on a more limited basis. Medical research, mental/chemical health, hospitals Affordable housing for families and seniors Youth education initiatives Basic needs, food insecurity, employment Local initiatives, community projects The Foundation primarily serves and prioritizes funding to organizations that are working and delivering services in the geographic region of the St.
Croix Valley of Minnesota and Wisconsin. However, consideration may be given to organizations outside of the geographic footprint, if they are delivering services that address a funding priority. Organizations seeking funding must be 501c(3) public nonprofit organizations.
Endowment funding does not fall within the guidelines of the Foundation. The Foundation also does not provide funding to individuals, political campaigns, sponsorships, or lobbying activities. © 2025 Fred C.
& Katherine B. Andersen Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) public nonprofit organizations serving Polk, St. Croix, Pierce counties in Wisconsin. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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