Angel On My Shoulder Ltd concentrates its giving on health care institutions in Wisconsin, directing the bulk of its funds to hospitals and clinic foundations that support patient care and clinical services. A smaller portion supports a major university foundation (likely for health/medical priorities) and occasional local public school needs. The foundation appears focused on strengthening regional health infrastructure and related community services rather than broad national causes.
Angel On My Shoulder Ltd’s most distinctive recent grant was a $285,000 award to Marshfield Clinic Foundation in Marshfield, Wisconsin, a clear signal that the funder prioritizes health care institutions serving patients across the state. The foundation’s 2023 giving also included major support for St Vincent Hospital in Green Bay and Froedtert Hospital Foundation in Milwaukee, each at $75,000, showing a strong preference for regional hospitals and clinic foundations rather than broad, multi-sector philanthropy. In the same year, it also backed the University of Wisconsin Foundation and Northland Pines School District, suggesting a narrower portfolio that still reaches into health-related academic support and local community needs. With annual grants of $495,000 and total assets of $13,750, the foundation’s activity is concentrated in a small set of Wisconsin recipients. Its giving pattern points to patient care, clinical services, and related infrastructure as the central thread, with hospitals and clinic organizations receiving the largest allocations.
Health care institutions dominate the foundation’s grantmaking. In rural health support, Angel On My Shoulder Ltd gave $285,000 to Marshfield Clinic Foundation for clinic and hospital needs tied to patient care and clinical services. Hospital-based support also appears in its awards to St Vincent Hospital in Green Bay and Froedtert Hospital Foundation in Milwaukee, both at $75,000, reinforcing a focus on strengthening service capacity at regional medical centers. The foundation also supported the University of Wisconsin Foundation with a $75,000 grant, which fits a pattern of backing health and medical research or health sciences fundraising. Outside health care, it made a $10,000 grant to Northland Pines School District in Eagle River for local public school needs.
Angel On My Shoulder Ltd’s recent grants cluster around a narrow size band: the p25 is $50,000, and both the median and p75 are $75,000. One grant stands apart at $285,000, while the rest sit at $50,000 or $75,000, indicating a mix of one larger award and several mid-sized awards. The foundation’s grant record in the provided data is entirely from 2023, so recurring multi-year patterns cannot be confirmed from this set alone. It is a public charity, and the available data does not indicate an application process or whether it accepts unsolicited proposals.
$495K
$14K
$107K
$518K
Most grants fall between $50K and $75K, with a median of $75K.
25th Percentile
$50K
Median
$75K
75th Percentile
$75K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WI.
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Concentrated, high-dollar gifts to a small set of health-care institutions and one university foundation; few total grants with one dominant recipient receiving the largest share.
Notable grantees: Marshfield Clinic Foundation, St. Vincent Hospital, Froedtert Hospital Foundation, University of Wisconsin Foundation, Northland Pines School District
All listed grants went to recipients in Wisconsin, and the top state by grant count is WI at 100% of grants. The recent awards reached Marshfield, Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee, and Eagle River, showing a statewide footprint within one state rather than a multi-state or national pattern. Recipient locations span both larger cities and smaller regional communities, with the largest grant going to Marshfield and another grant staying in the foundation’s own city of Eagle River.
The foundation gives mainly to Wisconsin health care institutions. In the recent grants list, its largest awards went to Marshfield Clinic Foundation, St Vincent Hospital, Froedtert Hospital Foundation, and the University of Wisconsin Foundation. A smaller grant also went to Northland Pines School District for local public school needs.
The grant-size distribution is centered on mid-sized awards. The p25 is $50,000, and both the median and p75 are $75,000. One larger grant of $285,000 appears in the recent data set, but most listed awards are at $50,000 or $75,000.
All of the listed grants went to Wisconsin recipients, so 100% of grants in the provided data are in the foundation’s top state, WI. Recent recipient cities include Marshfield, Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee, and Eagle River.
The provided grant list is from 2023 only, so the data supports describing a current-year snapshot rather than a proven multi-year pattern. Within that snapshot, the foundation made several grants to different Wisconsin institutions, with one large award and several mid-sized ones.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MARSHFIELD CLINIC FOUNDATION | MARSHFIELD, WI | $285,000 | 2023 | — |
| ST VINCENT HOSPITAL | GREEN BAY, WI | $75,000 | 2023 | — |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION | MADISON, WI | $75,000 | 2023 | — |
| FROEDTERT HOSPITAL FOUNDATION | MILWAUKEE, WI | $50,000 | 2023 | — |
| NORTHLAND PINES SCHOOL DISTRICT | EAGLE RIVER, WI | $10,000 | 2023 | — |
MARSHFIELD CLINIC FOUNDATION
$285,000ST VINCENT HOSPITAL
$75,000UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION
$75,000FROEDTERT HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
$50,000NORTHLAND PINES SCHOOL DISTRICT
$10,000