Making Meaningful Change
We provide funding for organizations in the fields of education, environment, health and culture. Our work focuses on seeding ideas, creating synergies and, alongside our partners and grantees, continuing to build on what we learn.
The foundation offers a single grantmaking program to support comprehensive harm reduction programs. Syringe Service Program applications are accepted on May 1 and on November 1 of each calendar year.
Please note: outside of our syringe service grantmaking program, we do not accept unsolicited proposals.

The Wind River Range features a comprehensive and well-preserved set of ice-age mountain glacier landforms and is perfect for 10Be surface-exposure dating. Researchers pictured: Zander Roman and Lauren Woods. © Jasmin Shah, 2021.

Self Portrait by Asiri Cooley, Visual Arts Student at Gary Comer Youth Center on Chicago's South Side.

Teens Take On Climate participates in community science project in the Gulf of Maine. © Jasmin Shah, 2022.

Mee Vang, a Hmong immigrant and resident of Bayview, a Madison community that is proving that affordable housing can be attractive, just, and healing. © Jasmin Shah, 2023.