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The Wegener Foundation Grant is an annual grant from the Wegener Foundation Inc. that funds nonprofit organizations in Central Oklahoma enhancing quality of life through education, health, arts, youth and family services, and community programs. The foundation prioritizes long-term partnerships with organizations demonstrating sustained community impact in the Oklahoma City metro area and surrounding regions.
Past grantees include organizations such as A Chance to Change Foundation and Abbott House Child Advocacy Center, each receiving $10,000. Applications open January 1, 2026, with a deadline of August 1, 2026; grantmaking decisions are made in October with funds distributed in November. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) public charities in Central Oklahoma.
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The Wegener Foundation - Foundation Management, Inc. Grant Applications Timeline Process Opens: January 1, 2026 Grant Application Due: August 1, 2026 Grantmaking Meeting: October 2026 Grants Funded: November 2026 Funding Preferences: Oklahoma City, OK, and surrounding areas; Youth and Family Services, Health, and Education Leslie Wegener, Grant Manager 1024 E.
Britton Road, Suite 200 2025 Grant Areas of Support A Chance to Change Foundation – $10,000 Abbott House Child Advocacy Center – $10,000 Britvil Community Food Pantry Inc. – $10,000 Calm Waters Center for Children and Families – $10,000 CASA Voices for Children Inc. – $10,000 Center for Children and Families, Inc. – $10,000 City Rescue Mission, Inc. – $15,000 Daily Living Centers, Inc – $10,000 Dress for Success Oklahoma City – $10,000 Genesis Project – $15,000 HeartLine, Inc. – $10,000 Hearts for Hearing Foundation – $37,500 Homeless Alliance – $10,000 Hunger Free Oklahoma – $5,000 Limbs for Life Foundation – $10,000 Meadows Center for Opportunity – $5,000 Metro Technology Centers Foundation Inc. – $20,000 Neighborhood Services Organization – $10,000 Oklahoma Cleats for Kids – $5,000 Oklahoma Messages Project – $10,000 Oklahoma Project Woman Inc., – $5,000 Oklahoma Single Parent Scholarship Program – $10,000 Remerge of Oklahoma County Inc – $10,000 RestoreOKC, Inc – $10,000 Ronald McDonald House Charities Oklahoma City, Inc. – $10,000 Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc. – $20,000 Sisu Youth, Inc. – $15,000 Sunbeam Family Services, Inc. – $10,000 Teen Recovery Solutions – $20,000 The CARE Center – $10,000 The Children’s Center, Inc. – $10,000 The Dragonfly Home – $20,000 The Little Light House, Inc. – $50,000 The Right Path Riding Academy, Incorporated – $6,000 Upward Transitions, Inc. – $10,000 Wings Special Needs Community, Inc – $37,500 The Wegener Foundation is dedicated to serving Central Oklahoma with a strong focus on supporting youth and family services along with education and health and wellness.
The mission of the Wegener Foundation is to carry on the philanthropic legacy of Herman and Mary Wegener. Herman and Mary Wegener founded the Wegener Foundation in 1958. This is a private foundation dedicated to supporting sustainable charitable organizations that improve the quality of living and education for people and communities through the Oklahoma City metro and surrounding areas.
The Directors look to the needs of communities, large and small, and for mission statements that enhance living conditions for people with all levels of abilities. The Wegener Foundation is dedicated to serving Central Oklahoma with a strong focus on supporting youth and family services along with education and health and wellness. The mission of the Wegener Foundation is to carry on the philanthropic legacy of Herman and Mary Wegener.
In an effort to promote good governance and fundraising practices, the Wegener Foundation may limit grants to four (4) successive years. At that time, the Board may decide to cease funding. Wegener Foundation grantees are encouraged to maintain a large funding base and not become reliant on one funder.
Apply Here Process Opens: January 1, 2026 Grant Application Due: August 1, 2026 Grantmaking Meeting: October 2026 Grants Funded: November 2026 Funding Preferences: Oklahoma City, OK, and surrounding areas; Youth and Family Services, Health, and Education Preference will be given to the following: Organizations in central Oklahoma.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) public charities in Central Oklahoma. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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