Grantees

The Lohengrin Foundation primarily supports Chicago-area organizations.    We are committed to learning from grantees  and strive to be agile and responsive to the evolving needs and emerging issues aligned with our areas of interest.  

All organizations supported by the foundation must have a current Section 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt status or be sponsored by a qualifying fiscal sponsor. 

2022 Grantees

American Jewish World Service

American’s for Oxford

Boon Tutoring

Carole Robertson Center for Learning

Changing Worlds

Chicago Arts Partnership in Education 

Chicago Lights

Chicago Public Education Fund 

Chicago Public Media Group

Chicago Youth Centers

Children’s Literacy Initiative 

City Year Chicago

Collegiate School 

Crossroads Fund

Crossroads Fund, Racial Justice Pooled Fund 

Equal Justice Works

Erie Neighborhood House

Forefront – Mission Sustainability Initiative 

Friends of the Children

Gads Hill Center

Heartland Alliance, Heartland Alliance International 

High Jump Chicago

Hope High Dollars for Scholars

Horizons for Youth 

Huntington’s Disease Society of America

Ingenuity

KAMII

Learning Edge Tutoring 

Math Circles of Chicago 

Mikva Challenge

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago – Education 

National Trust for Historic Preservation-African American   

       Cultural Heritage Action Fund

New Israel Fund

Oxfam America

Partners In Health

PBS Foundation

Restore Justice Foundation 

Second Sense

Shared Interest

Shriver Center on Poverty Law

Sinai Health System, Chicago 

The Chicago Community Trust, Immigrant Funders Collaborative 

The Chicago Community Trust, Nuestro Futuro

The People’s Music School

Tutoring Chicago

University of Chicago Medicine – Center for Motor Neuron Disease

Women Employed 

 

2021 Grantees

American Jewish World Service

American’s for Oxford – St. Catherine’s College

Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (BPI)

Changing Worlds

Ciesla Foundation

Collegiate School – PMA Scholarship Fund

Crossroads Fund

Doctors Without Borders

Equal Justice Works

Friends of the Children

Harris Theater for Music and Dance

Human Rights Watch

Huntington’s Disease Society of America

Ingenuity

KAMII

Manufacturing Renaissance

Mississippi Center for Justice

Museum of Science and Industry

National Public Radio

National Trust for Historic Preservation-African American Cultural Heritage  

     Action Fund

New Israel Fund

Oxfam America

Partners In Health

PBS Foundation

Reading Between the Lines

Second Sense

Shared Interest

Sinai Health System, Chicago 
The People’s Music School

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Ida B. Wells Scholarship Fund

UNICEF

University of Chicago Medicine – Roos and Kratsios Lab 

Women Employed 

 

2020 Grantees

Albany Park Theater Project

American Jewish World Service

Americans for Oxford

Ciesla Foundation

Collegiate School – PMA Scholarship Fund

Equal Justice Works

Grant Park Orchestral Association / Grant Park Music Festival 

Harris Theater for Music and Dance

Hope High Dollars for Scholars

Human Rights Watch

Ingenuity

Manufacturing Renaissance

National Trust for Historic Preservation/African American Cultural Heritage 

      Action Fund

New Israel Fund

Oxfam America

Puppet Showplace Theater

Reading Between the Lines

Shared Interest

University of Chicago Medicine-Roos & Kratsios Lab

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