The Greywolf Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded grants to seven additional charitable organizations and efforts that submitted Applications for Support during the Spring 2022.

Organizations receiving financial support from the GWF include: Cardinals Strike Out Cancer (Sun Prairie, WI), benefiting the UW Carbone Cancer Center; the Medical Center Foundation of Hartford (Hartford, WI), benefiting its Medical Transportation Program; the Paul Davis Charitable Foundation (Madison, WI), benefiting the Little Warriors Foundation; the Schauer Arts Center (Hartford, WI), supporting its Summer Courtyard Concert Series; the Sun Prairie High School Baseball Boosters (Sun Prairie, WI); and the Tellurian Substance Use and Mental Health Recovery (Madison, WI).

Additionally, after hosting a fundraiser in Chicago, IL, on March 26, the Greywolf Foundation has made a donation to support Connections For The Homeless (Evanston, IL).

Already this year, the Greywolf Foundation has made charitable contributions to 14 different organizations and efforts, including 12 new organizations. Since its founding in May 2021, Greywolf Foundation has financially supported 28 different local organizations throughout Wisconsin, and now also Northern Illinois.

“We believe the diversity of the charities we support really increases our reach and the positive impact we are making in our communities,” said Andrew Haring, director of the Greywolf Foundation. “The willingness of our Board of Directors to consider a wide variety of altruistic efforts is a strength of the Greywolf Foundation.”

The Greywolf Foundation encourages charitable organizations to complete and submit Applications for Support at https://www.greywolffoundation.org/applyforsupport

The Greywolf Foundation Board of Directors meets throughout the year to review and discuss Applications for Support and make funding decisions for charitable grants. The GWF Board of Directors are next scheduled to meet on, or around, August 29th, and November 28th, of this calendar year.