What We Support

Empowering Youth Through Tailored Support.

We realize there are numerous programs that play a crucial role in developing important life skills for under-resourced youth. The specific programs and services we support varies depending on your location and engagement with our foundation.
Program Focus Areas

Connecting Beyond Funding.

Our foundation strives to be engaged in our local communities beyond grant funding. We support select programs that align with our goals and form a connection through potential volunteering opportunities, site visits, and recognition of successes.

We welcome grant applications for financial support in the following categories:

Education

Programs and services that offer a range of activities and academic support, such as homework help, tutoring, and extracurricular activities. Scholarships and financial support that help students meet their required expenses while in school.

Social Services

Programs that protect vulnerable children and support families in need of assistance. We also support projects that improve community safety and guide youth to become productive and engaged adults.

Community Outreach

Programs that provide professional services to under-resourced families who may not otherwise have access. We support programs that help to identify existing problems or challenges in our local communities and provide the means and resources to solve them.

Mentoring

Programs that pair students with adult mentors who provide guidance and support to help students succeed academically and develop important life skills. These can go beyond the classroom, such as sports and recreation enrichment programs.

Mental Health & Counseling

Programs and services that improve life for those with physical and mental challenges. We support programs that help students deal with a mental health diagnosis and life stressors, to help navigate the changes that occur during early childhood development through college.

After-School Enrichment

Programs with trained instructors that provide students with opportunities to participate in enrichment activities to learn new things and develop skills they will find useful in real life.
Geographic Focus

Targeting Our Areas of Impact.

We are proud to support local communities through grant initiatives from states and counties throughout the Midwest. We primarily focus on communities where our Founder raised her family and spent her final years, and where our current foundation members now live.
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Wisconsin

Counties:
Dane, Iron, Marathon, Oneida, Vilas
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Nebraska

Counties:
Douglas
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Minnesota

Counties:
Hennepin, Ramsey
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Michigan

Counties:
Washtenaw, Wayne
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Iowa

Counties:
Page
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Colorado

Counties:
El Paso
What We Support

FAQs

Everything you need to know about our grant funding areas of focus. Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Please contact us.
How are foundations regulated?

In the United States, the federal government (IRS) requires that private foundations:

  • Pay out at least 5 percent of their endowment annually.
  • Pay an excise tax of 1 or 2 percent on their earnings.
  • Ensure that grant dollars are used for a charitable purpose. State governments also have oversight of foundations.
Does the foundation accept donations?

No, the May Family Foundation does not accept outside donations.

Do we need to have other funding sources?

Other funding sources are critical. The May Family Foundation is rarely the sole funder of any project. Referencing other funding sources in your grant application indicates your organization’s strategic planning for the sustainability of the initiative beyond the grant cycle. The May Family Foundation does not typically fund more than one-third of a given project.

How much money can I apply for?

There is no limit to the grant amount. Past applicants with high-impact projects and informative grant proposals have been awarded as much as $50,000 per annual giving year.

What if I have an urgent project?

In rare instances, the May Family Foundation will expedite grant processing for a project that has an urgent need and is closely aligned with our focus areas. Please contact (info@mayfamilyfoundation.com) to discuss your circumstances before submitting an urgent request.

Can an individual apply for funding?

Funding is made to qualifying charitable organizations, not to individuals.

How many years of funding may we request?

One-year projects are generally recommended. On occasion, multi-year requests are funded.

Is my organization eligible to receive funding through the foundation?

Public charities, exempt from Federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or governmental bodies, including schools and municipalities, are eligible to apply. If an organization does not have its own 501(c)(3) designation, May Family Foundation will accept proposals from nonprofits that are working under the formal designation of a fiscal sponsor that does have its own 501(c)(3) letter. Learn more about the focus areas that we fund.

What is a private foundation?

A foundation is an organization with a fund, or endowment, that gives money to other organizations for charitable purposes. A private foundation can be set up by an individual, family or business. In our case, Eleanor J. May set up the May Family Foundation.

What does the Foundation do and why is it important?

A private foundation is usually funded by a single source, such as an individual, family or corporation. It does not solicit funds from the public. Nonprofits and public charities generally fundraise and receive grants to carry out their work and are classified as tax exempt 501(c)(3) organizations. Although some public charities engage in grant making activities, most conduct direct service or other tax-exempt activities.

What if our organization serves a geographic region larger than a specific County?

To be eligible for a grant, organizations must reside and projects must take place within the county borders of our geographic focus areas. If the activities will benefit residents both inside and outside these geographic focus areas, we recommend that you limit your funding requests to activities within the geographic area, although we understand that some crossover is inevitable. Here are our geographic focus areas:

  • Wisconsin – Dane, Iron, Marathon, Oneida, Vilas Counties
  • Nebraska – Douglas County
  • Minnesota – Hennepin, Ramsey Counties
  • Michigan – Washtenaw, Wayne Counties
  • Iowa – Page County
  • Colorado – El Paso County
What will not be funded by the May Family Foundation?

The following will not be considered for funding:

  • Individuals
  • Debt retirement
  • Lobbying
  • Organizations for religious purposes
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Simultaneous requests from the same organization
  • Sports & recreation, except in the case of those using sports programming for academic purposes

Do You Qualify for Our Funding?

If you would like to know if your organization may qualify for a grant before submitting a full application, please review what we support and program focus areas.