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    Donaldson Foundation

    ActivePrivate FoundationMutual & Membership Benefit
    Minneapolis, MNWebsiteEIN: 41-60529501 filings on record

    About Donaldson Foundation

    To positively impact our communities by supporting and investing in education, including supporting educational initiatives for those with little or no access to essential learning resources and opportunities, providing matching grants to educational institutions, providing scholarships for post-secondary education, and partnering with plant communities to address local educational efforts.

    Focus Areas

    EducationK-12Post-secondary (undergraduate and vocational)STEM

    Who They Fund

    students and youth in Donaldson communitieslocal schools and educational organizationsresidents of Donaldson communities

    Funding Style

    program/project supportplace-based / local community givingeducation-focused grantmakingorganizational support for local nonprofits

    About Donaldson Foundation

    Donaldson Foundation gives through two clear channels: competitive organizational grants for education and scholarships for dependents of U.S. Donaldson employees. The scholarship program is administered by Scholarship America, with awards of $4,000 to $6,000 for undergraduate college or vocational study. On the community side, the foundation funds nonprofit education programs in places where Donaldson has a manufacturing or distribution presence, with Bloomington, Minnesota, and U.S. communities such as Anderson, Indiana, and Auburn, Alabama among the named locations. The recent grant list shows a strong emphasis on schools, youth-serving nonprofits, and education intermediaries. Scholarship America received $133,000 for educational scholarships, while Normandale Community College Foundation received $30,000 and Dunwoody College of Technology received $25,000. The foundation also backed organizations such as PACER Center Inc, Wallin Education Partners, and Boys Girls Clubs TC, which points to support for both access and student enrichment. Its stated priorities include educational initiatives for people with little or no access to essential learning resources and opportunities, plus matching grants to educational institutions. Overall, the pattern is place-based and education-focused, with recurring support for scholarship administration and local learning organizations.

    What Donaldson Foundation Funds

    Education access is the clearest theme in Donaldson Foundation’s grantmaking. It gave $205,000 to Greater Twin Cities United Way for general support, which sits alongside support for local educational efforts in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area. In a similar vein, the foundation awarded $100,000 to Boys Girls Clubs TC for contribution provided, aligning with youth-serving enrichment. Post-secondary and workforce preparation also appear in the portfolio. Donaldson Foundation gave $30,000 to Normandale Community College Foundation and $25,000 to Dunwoody College of Technology, both in Minneapolis-area institutions connected to higher education and technical training. STEM shows up through a $50,000 grant to Science Museum of MN for general support and an $18,000 grant to Girls Who Code for contribution provided. Those awards place the foundation’s STEM support within broader educational access and youth development rather than as a separate stand-alone strategy.

    How Donaldson Foundation Gives

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Donaldson Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses Aug 1, 2026Award: $5K – $20K

    Donaldson Foundation Organizational Grants

    EducationK-12 and postsecondary educational opportunitiesCapacity-building for education programs+1 more

    Who can apply: Organizations must be tax-exempt (501(c)(3)) and projects must have an educational focus. Preference for programs with clear impact, sustainability, and connection to Donaldson communities. Completion of the Minnesota Common Grant Application is preferred; proof of tax-exempt status required.

    Two annual funding cycles: Cycle I proposal submission deadline August 1 (review Aug–Dec; funding disbursed Jan 31). Cycle II proposal submission deadline January 10 (review Jan 10–Jun 30; funding disbursed July 31). Proposals received after a cycle deadline will be considered in the next cycle.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.3M

    Total Assets

    $9.2M

    Total Revenue

    $4.4M

    Total Expenses

    $1.4M

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    Topics

    local education initiativesschool–community partnershipseducational access and enrichment

    The listed grant sizes cluster at three levels: organizational grants of $5,000 to $20,000, scholarship awards of $4,000 to $6,000, and a separate $100K Challenge program with grants of $10,000 to $100,000. The recent grants table also shows larger one-off awards, including a $205,000 grant and a $150,000 grant. Donaldson Foundation is a private foundation, and its programs include both competitive organizational grants and scholarships administered by Scholarship America. The data also shows recurring scholarship activity and repeated support for education-oriented nonprofits, suggesting an ongoing program rather than isolated giving.

    Where Donaldson Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in the United States, with all 73 tracked recent grants landing there. The strongest cluster is in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area, including Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington. Other recipient locations appear in Anderson, Indiana; Auburn, Alabama; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Stevens Point, Wisconsin; Greeneville, Tennessee; Dixon, Illinois; and Nicholasville, Kentucky. The geographic pattern matches the foundation’s community-based education focus and its named organizational-grant locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Donaldson Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Donaldson Foundation support?

    It supports nonprofit organizations with an educational focus, plus scholarship programs for dependents of U.S. Donaldson employees. The stated priorities include educational initiatives for people with little or no access to essential learning resources, matching grants to educational institutions, and support for K-12 and post-secondary opportunities.

    Does Donaldson Foundation fund scholarships?

    Yes. The scholarship program provides $4,000 to $6,000 awards for dependent children of active or certain retired U.S. Donaldson employees. Awards support undergraduate study in college or vocational programs and are administered by Scholarship America.

    What are the main grant size ranges?

    The organizational-grant program is listed at $5,000 to $20,000, while scholarship awards are $4,000 to $6,000. The foundation also lists a $100K Challenge program with $10,000 to $100,000 grants.

    Where does Donaldson Foundation give?

    Recent grants are entirely in the United States. The named community-grant locations include Bloomington, Minnesota; Anderson, Indiana; and Auburn, Alabama, and the recent grants table shows a heavy concentration in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington.

    How does Donaldson Foundation choose scholarship recipients?

    Scholarship America or Scholarship Management Services administers and selects recipients for the employee-dependent scholarship programs. The awards are for dependents of eligible U.S. Donaldson employees and support full-time postsecondary undergraduate study.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Deadline:
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    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: $5K – $20K

    Donaldson Foundation Community Grants

    educationK-12 educationSTEM+2 more

    Who can apply: Must be education focused, have a strong connection to Donaldson communities, demonstrate degree of need for those served, and focus on impactful programs rather than general operating expenses. Applicants must qualify for IRS tax exemption and provide proof of 501(c)(3) status.

    Deadline: Two funding cycles annually. Cycle 1 proposal deadline: August 1. Cycle 2 proposal deadline: January 10. Proposals received after a deadline are considered in the subsequent cycle.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: $50 – $2K

    Matching Educational Gifts

    educationeducational accessK-12+1 more

    Who can apply: Eligible educational institutions receiving employee gifts; the match is available to U.S. employees making gifts to qualifying educational institutions.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Greater Twin Cities United WayMinneapolis, MN$205,0002025general support
    Special OlympicsSt Paul, MN$150,0002025Contribution provided
    Scholarship AmericaMinneapolis, MN$133,0002025Educational scholarships
    Boys Girls Clubs TCSt Paul, MN$100,0002025Contribution provided
    Science Museum of MNSt Paul, MN$50,0002025general support
    PACER Center IncBloomington, MN$30,0002025Contribution provided
    Normandale Community College FoundationBloomington, MN$30,0002025Contribution provided
    United Way of Clinton CountyClinton, IA$29,2902025general support
    Greene Local Education Advancement FoundationGreeneville, TN$28,0002025Contribution provided
    Jr Achieve East IowaCedar Rapids, IA$25,0002025general support
    Dunwoody College of TechnologyMinneapolis, MN$25,0002025general support
    The WorksBloomington, MN$25,0002025Contribution provided
    United Way of Portage CountyStevens Point, WI$24,1622025general support
    Wallin Education PartnersSt Paul, MN$23,0002025Contribution provided
    Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin CitiesMinneapolis, MN$23,0002025Contribution provided
    Dixon Public SchoolsDixon, IL$20,0002025general support
    JA NorthSt Paul, MN$20,0002025Contribution provided
    Minnesota Independence College and Community MICCRitchfield, MN$20,0002025Contribution provided
    Cristo Rey High School TCMinneapolis, MN$20,0002025general support
    Dress for Success Twin CitiesSt Paul, MN$20,0002025Contribution provided
    YWCA of MinneapolisMinneapolis, MN$20,0002025Contribution provided
    Girls Who CodeNew York, NY$18,0002025Contribution provided
    Jessamine Early Learning VillageNicholasville, KY$16,6452025general support
    Banyan CommunityMinneapolis, MN$15,0002025general support
    BestPrepMinneapolis, MN$15,0002025general support
    Boys and Girls Club of Portage CountyStevens Point, WI$15,0002025Contribution provided
    Greene County United WayGreeneville, TN$15,0002025Contribution provided
    Newgate SchoolMinneapolis, MN$15,0002025Contribution provided
    School District of ElmwoodElmwood, WI$12,7602025Contribution provided
    JA of the HeartlandMoline, IL$12,5002025Contribution provided
    Matching GiftsMINNEAPOLIS, MN$10,8902025Matching employee donations
    Apple Valley High SchoolApple Valley, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    Athletes Committed to Educating Students ACESMinneapolis, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    High Tech KidsEagan, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    College PossibleSt Paul, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    Groves Academy DBA Groves Learning OrganizationSt Louis Park, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    St Louis Learning Disabilities AssocBaldwin, WI$10,0002025Contribution provided
    YMCA of the NorthMinneapolis, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    Twin Cities PBSSt Paul, MN$10,0002025Contribution provided
    Amherst H Wilder FoundationSt Paul, MN$9,7402025Contribution provided
    JA of WisconsinWausau, WI$7,5252025Contribution provided
    JA of Northern CaliforniaWalnut Creek, CA$7,5002025Contribution provided
    Women in Manufacturing Education FoundationCleveland, OH$7,5002025Contribution provided
    United Way of Greene CountyGreeneville, TN$6,8702025general support
    Minnesota Historical SocietySt Paul, MN$5,5002025general support
    The Bakken MuseumMinneapolis, MN$5,0002025Contribution provided
    Greene County Imagination LibraryGreeneville, TN$5,0002025Contribution provided
    Girl Scouts of Northwestern Great LakesAppleton, WI$5,0002025Contribution provided
    University of Minnesota Rocket TeamMinneapolis, MN$4,0002025Contribution provided
    HowardWinneshiek Community School DistrictCresco, IA$2,6982025Contribution provided

    Greater Twin Cities United Way

    $205,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    general support

    Special Olympics

    $150,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Scholarship America

    $133,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Educational scholarships

    Boys Girls Clubs TC

    $100,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Science Museum of MN

    $50,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    general support

    PACER Center Inc

    $30,000
    Bloomington, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Normandale Community College Foundation

    $30,000
    Bloomington, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    United Way of Clinton County

    $29,290
    Clinton, IA2025

    general support

    Greene Local Education Advancement Foundation

    $28,000
    Greeneville, TN2025

    Contribution provided

    Jr Achieve East Iowa

    $25,000
    Cedar Rapids, IA2025

    general support

    Dunwoody College of Technology

    $25,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    general support

    The Works

    $25,000
    Bloomington, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    United Way of Portage County

    $24,162
    Stevens Point, WI2025

    general support

    Wallin Education Partners

    $23,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities

    $23,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Dixon Public Schools

    $20,000
    Dixon, IL2025

    general support

    JA North

    $20,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Minnesota Independence College and Community MICC

    $20,000
    Ritchfield, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Cristo Rey High School TC

    $20,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    general support

    Dress for Success Twin Cities

    $20,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    YWCA of Minneapolis

    $20,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Girls Who Code

    $18,000
    New York, NY2025

    Contribution provided

    Jessamine Early Learning Village

    $16,645
    Nicholasville, KY2025

    general support

    Banyan Community

    $15,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    general support

    BestPrep

    $15,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    general support

    Boys and Girls Club of Portage County

    $15,000
    Stevens Point, WI2025

    Contribution provided

    Greene County United Way

    $15,000
    Greeneville, TN2025

    Contribution provided

    Newgate School

    $15,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    School District of Elmwood

    $12,760
    Elmwood, WI2025

    Contribution provided

    JA of the Heartland

    $12,500
    Moline, IL2025

    Contribution provided

    Matching Gifts

    $10,890
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    Matching employee donations

    Apple Valley High School

    $10,000
    Apple Valley, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Athletes Committed to Educating Students ACES

    $10,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    High Tech Kids

    $10,000
    Eagan, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    College Possible

    $10,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Groves Academy DBA Groves Learning Organization

    $10,000
    St Louis Park, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    St Louis Learning Disabilities Assoc

    $10,000
    Baldwin, WI2025

    Contribution provided

    YMCA of the North

    $10,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Twin Cities PBS

    $10,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Amherst H Wilder Foundation

    $9,740
    St Paul, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    JA of Wisconsin

    $7,525
    Wausau, WI2025

    Contribution provided

    JA of Northern California

    $7,500
    Walnut Creek, CA2025

    Contribution provided

    Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation

    $7,500
    Cleveland, OH2025

    Contribution provided

    United Way of Greene County

    $6,870
    Greeneville, TN2025

    general support

    Minnesota Historical Society

    $5,500
    St Paul, MN2025

    general support

    The Bakken Museum

    $5,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    Greene County Imagination Library

    $5,000
    Greeneville, TN2025

    Contribution provided

    Girl Scouts of Northwestern Great Lakes

    $5,000
    Appleton, WI2025

    Contribution provided

    University of Minnesota Rocket Team

    $4,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    Contribution provided

    HowardWinneshiek Community School District

    $2,698
    Cresco, IA2025

    Contribution provided