New Harvest Foundation

New Harvest Foundation

OVERVIEW: The New Harvest Foundation limits its LGBTQ funding to organizations located in or serving the South Central Wisconsin region.

IP TAKE: Wisconsin’s New Harvest Foundation supports organizations providing services and enrichment to LGBTQ people, prioritizing the state’s South-Central region. Grants are awarded in amounts of up to $10,000, and the foundation accepts applications via an online form for its three annual grantmaking cycles.

PROFILE: In 1984, a group of like-minded people established the New Harvest Foundation. It remains the only foundation in Dane County, Wisconsin that exclusively supports LGBTQ organizations. New Harvest funds a diverse range of issues that affect the LGBTQ community including arts and culture, community development, healthcare, public education, social change and human services.

New Harvest supports projects that empower LGBTQ communities and organizations working with at-risk LGBTQ groups including the homeless, transgender, gender nonconforming and LGBTQ youth. Past grantees include the Design Coalition, which received funding for its LGBTQ friendly co-housing project, and Outreach Inc., which received funding for several projects including its LGBTQ Seniors of Color engagement project and its Pride Parade.

This funder made about $33,000 in a recent year, with grants awarded in amounts of up to $10,000. The foundation’s average grant size was $2,500. Grantmaking is limited to organizations providing services to LGBTQ communities in the state of Wisconsin. For additional information about New Harvests past grantmaking, see the foundation’s recent tax filings.

New Harvest accepts grant applications via an online form for its three annual grantmaking cycles, with due dates on March 31, July 31 and November 31 each year. General inquiries may be made via the foundation’s contact page.

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