Home Industries Nonprofit Bradley Foundation awarded over $14 million in grants to Wisconsin organizations this...

Bradley Foundation awarded over $14 million in grants to Wisconsin organizations this year

Rick Graber

The Bradley Foundation said it distributed over $14.5 million in 2022 to organizations in Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin. The Milwaukee-based grantmaking organization, which honors the legacy of the Allen-Bradley Company co-founders, supports organizations that promote arts, culture, education, health and conservative ideals such as free markets and limited government. In 2021, it distributed $12 million in grants

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The Bradley Foundation said it distributed over $14.5 million in 2022 to organizations in Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin. The Milwaukee-based grantmaking organization, which honors the legacy of the Allen-Bradley Company co-founders, supports organizations that promote arts, culture, education, health and conservative ideals such as free markets and limited government. In 2021, it distributed $12 million in grants to organizations in the state. Since its establishment in 1985, the foundation has made grants to Wisconsin organizations totaling more than $400 million. “The leaders of the organizations we support look at a problem, no matter how daunting, and ask themselves how they can solve it, not if they can solve it,” said Rick Graber, president and CEO of the Bradley Foundation. “They are relentless in their pursuit, whether it’s helping people turn their lives around, enabling students to discover their purpose, or uniting citizens through the arts. We’re pleased to highlight them and the immeasurable impact they have on the lives they touch.” The foundation released a list highlighting several 2022 grant recipients. They include:

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