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    Lorenz Family Foundation

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    PORTLAND, ORWebsite5032221161

    About Lorenz Family Foundation

    The Lorenz Family Foundation focuses strongly on faith-based education and mission work, primarily funding Christian K–12 schools (particularly Lutheran and Catholic) for program development, facilities, technology, and special education. It also supports faith-rooted international development and theological education abroad, with several grants to overseas partners. Grants tend to be program- or project-specific (e.g., robotics labs, nature playgrounds, satellite libraries) rather than unrestricted operating support.

    Focus Areas

    Lutheran and other Christian K–12 schools in the U.S. (facility upgrades, STEM labs, special education)Catholic parish and school projects (playgrounds, conferences, library initiatives)Faith-based international development and child sponsorship training (West Africa and other regions)Theological education and training at Christian institutions (e.g., University of South Africa)

    Who They Fund

    students in Christian/faith-based schools (K-12)teachers and teacher aides in low-resource settingschildren in underserved communities (West Africa, Central America, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, El Salvador)

    About Lorenz Family Foundation

    The Lorenz Family Foundation’s recent grantmaking centers on Christian K–12 education, with project grants that pay for concrete school improvements such as robotics labs, nature playgrounds, satellite libraries, technology upgrades, and special education pilots. The foundation also backs faith-based training and theological education, including support for educator advancement and overseas Christian education partnerships. Its recent grants show a consistent preference for schools and ministries that can point to a defined project rather than general operations. Among the larger awards, Metro-east Lutheran High School received $30,000 for a robotics lab, equipment, and supplies, while Queen of Peace Catholic School also received $30,000 for a nature playground. Other grants show a similar pattern of targeted support: Valley Christian School was funded for a satellite library project, and Immanuel Lutheran Church & School received support for a special education pilot program. The foundation has also funded theological education through the University of South Africa and educator-focused work through Concordia University - Wisconsin. These grants suggest an emphasis on Christian formation, learning environments, and practical school capacity.

    What Lorenz Family Foundation Funds

    Christian schooling is the clearest throughline in the Lorenz Family Foundation’s grantmaking. Metro-east Lutheran High School received $30,000 for a robotics lab, equipment, and supplies, and Zion Lutheran School received $20,000 for technology upgrades. The foundation also supported Valley Christian School with $16,000 for a satellite library project, showing interest in learning resources as well as classroom technology. Faith formation and educator development are another theme. Concordia University - Wisconsin received $15,000 for a Lutheran educator advancement program, and Concordia University - Nebraska received $10,000 for a scholarship. On the international side, Compassion International received $15,000 for training in Burkina Faso and another $15,000 for training and lab equipment in Ethiopia, linking the foundation’s education work to teacher preparation and local capacity building. The foundation also funded University of South Africa for theological education.

    How Lorenz Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster tightly around the middle of the foundation’s range: the p25, median, and p75 are $10,000, $10,000, and $15,000. Recent awards include both $5,500 and $30,000 grants, but most listed gifts sit at $10,000, $12,500, $15,000, or $20,000. Recipients appear across multiple years, including Lead a Child Society, Compassion International, Concordia University, Reach Ministries, The Garuna Foundation, and Immanuel Lutheran Church & School, indicating repeat support rather than one-off awards. Lorenz Family Foundation is a regular funder, and its active grant programs accept unsolicited letters of inquiry.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $127K

    Total Assets

    $1.8M

    Total Revenue

    $388K

    Total Expenses

    $130K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $15K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $15K

    Geographic Reach

    National13 states funded

    About 9% of grants go to recipients in KS.

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    theological students and clergy/faith leaders

    Giving Approach

    Mid-sized, project-specific grants concentrated on a handful of recurring faith-based education and mission recipients; mixture of domestic K–12 program support and targeted international grants, with evidence of repeat funding to some organizations.

    Funding Style

    capacity buildinginfrastructure & equipment supportprofessional development & trainingscholarships & direct learner supportregional convening & networking

    Notable grantees: Metro‑East Lutheran High School, Queen of Peace Catholic School, Compassion International, University of South Africa, Alliance for Children Everywhere

    Topics

    K-12 STEM education (robotics, digital STEM)educator preparation and in-service teacher trainingtheological and faith-based educationschool infrastructure and play/learning spaces (playgrounds, libraries, labs)special education pilot and inclusive educationstudent scholarships and tutoring programs

    Where Lorenz Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are spread nationally, with the heaviest concentration in Kansas by count. Oregon also appears often, including recipients in Salem and Newberg, and Wisconsin shows up multiple times through schools and universities in Brookfield, Mequon, and Menomonee Falls. Other recipient locations include Illinois, Washington, Nebraska, Alaska, Montana, Georgia, Florida, and New York. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the listed grants, and 9% of grants went to recipients in Oregon.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Lorenz Family Foundation

    What kinds of projects does Lorenz Family Foundation support in Christian education?

    The foundation funds project-based work such as robotics labs, nature playgrounds, satellite libraries, technology upgrades, special education pilots, and educator advancement programs. Recent grants include $30,000 to Metro-east Lutheran High School for a robotics lab and $16,000 to Valley Christian School for a satellite library project.

    Does Lorenz Family Foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. The active grant programs say they accept unsolicited letters of inquiry. The programs are aimed at Christian elementary and secondary schools in the United States and internationally, with grant sizes listed at $5,000 to $30,000.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $10,000 at both the 25th percentile and median, with the 75th percentile at $15,000. Recent grants show a range from $5,500 to $30,000, but many awards fall in the $10,000 to $15,000 band.

    Are grants limited to one-time awards, or do some recipients receive support more than once?

    Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Lead a Child Society, Compassion International, Concordia University, Reach Ministries, The Garuna Foundation, and Immanuel Lutheran Church & School. That pattern shows repeat support to some organizations rather than strictly one-time awards.

    What geographic areas receive the most grants?

    Kansas receives the most grants by count, even though the foundation is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Oregon is also an important recipient state, with 9% of grants going to recipients there.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOLMENOMONEE FALLS, WI$20,0002025TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES
    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY - WISCONSINMEQUON, WI$15,0002025LUTHERAN EDUCATOR ADVANCEMENT PROG
    COMPASSION INTERNATIONALCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$15,0002025TRAINING IN BURKINO FASO
    LANDMARK CHRISTIAN SCHOOLFAIRBURN, GA$12,5002025TIME FOR TED - MAGFORMERS ET AL
    LEAD A CHILD SOCIETYOLATHE, KS$12,5002025CRISTO EL SALVADOR,PUERTO BARIOS,GT
    GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITYNEWBERG, OR$12,0002025DIGITAL STEM ED IN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
    LEAD A CHILD SOCIETYOLATHE, KS$10,0002025MARTIN LUTHER SCHOOL,BO,SIRRA LEONE
    REACH MINISTRIESTACOMA, WA$10,0002025REACH CAMP 2024
    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY - NEBRASKASEWARD, NE$10,0002025SCHOLARSHIP
    LEAD A CHILD SOCIETYOLATHE, KS$10,0002025CENTRAL AMERICAN EDUCATOR SYMPOSIUM
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICANEW YORK, NY$21,0002024THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
    BLANCHET CATHOLIC SCHOOLSALEM, OR$16,0002024BLANCHET CEI INT'L CONFERENCE
    VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOLMISSOULA, MT$16,0002024SATELLITE LIBRARY PROJECT
    NCFCAYAKIMA, WA$15,0002024EMPOWER CHRISTIAN VOICES
    COMPASSION INTERNATIONALCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$15,0002024TRAINING & LAB EQUIPMENT ETHIOPIA
    IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOLBROOKFIELD, WI$15,0002024SPECIAL EDUCATION PILOT PROGRAM
    THE GARUNA FOUNDATIONPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002024TEACHER AIDE MINISTRY
    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITYSEWARD, NE$10,0002024SCHOLARSHIPS
    LEAD-A-CHILD SOCIETYOLATHE, KS$10,0002024TEACHER TRAINING SEMINAR N. GHANA
    THE CHRIST SCHOOLORLANDO, FL$7,0002024ONE GREAT DAY OF SERVICE
    REACH MINISTRIESTACOMA, WA$5,0002024REACH CAMP
    QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC SCHOOLSALEM, OR$30,0002023NATURE PLAYGROUND
    METRO-EAST LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOLEDWARDSVILLE, IL$30,0002023ROBOTICS LAB & EQUIP & SUPPLIES
    ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN EVERYWHERESEATTLE, WA$22,3002023NG'OMBE PRESBYTERIAN COMMUNITY SCHOO
    LUTHERAN SCHOOL ASSN OF ALASKAANCHORAGE, AK$20,0002023ACADEMIC PROGRAM
    THE GARUNA FOUNDATIONPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002023TEACHER AIDE MINISTRY
    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITYSEWARD, NE$10,0002023SCHOLARSHIPS
    REACH MINISTRIESTACOMA, WA$10,0002023REACH CAMP
    TEACH BEYONDDOWNERS GROVE, IL$8,0002023EDUCATION PROJECT
    LEAD-A-CHILD SOCIETYOLATHE, KS$5,5002023EMANUEL TUTORING PROGRAM
    IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOLBROOKFIELD, WI$5,5002023COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICANEW YORK, NY$5,2002023THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
    THE FATHER'S RANCH MINISTRIESTONASKET, WA$5,0002023DAY SCHOOL EXPANSION
    LEAD-A-CHILD SOCIETYOLATHE, KS$4,5002023WEST AFRICA VIRTUAL TRAINING

    ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL

    $20,000
    MENOMONEE FALLS, WI2025

    TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES

    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY - WISCONSIN

    $15,000
    MEQUON, WI2025

    LUTHERAN EDUCATOR ADVANCEMENT PROG

    COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL

    $15,000
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2025

    TRAINING IN BURKINO FASO

    LANDMARK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $12,500
    FAIRBURN, GA2025

    TIME FOR TED - MAGFORMERS ET AL

    LEAD A CHILD SOCIETY

    $12,500
    OLATHE, KS2025

    CRISTO EL SALVADOR,PUERTO BARIOS,GT

    GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY

    $12,000
    NEWBERG, OR2025

    DIGITAL STEM ED IN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS

    LEAD A CHILD SOCIETY

    $10,000
    OLATHE, KS2025

    MARTIN LUTHER SCHOOL,BO,SIRRA LEONE

    REACH MINISTRIES

    $10,000
    TACOMA, WA2025

    REACH CAMP 2024

    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY - NEBRASKA

    $10,000
    SEWARD, NE2025

    SCHOLARSHIP

    LEAD A CHILD SOCIETY

    $10,000
    OLATHE, KS2025

    CENTRAL AMERICAN EDUCATOR SYMPOSIUM

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA

    $21,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

    BLANCHET CATHOLIC SCHOOL

    $16,000
    SALEM, OR2024

    BLANCHET CEI INT'L CONFERENCE

    VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $16,000
    MISSOULA, MT2024

    SATELLITE LIBRARY PROJECT

    NCFCA

    $15,000
    YAKIMA, WA2024

    EMPOWER CHRISTIAN VOICES

    COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL

    $15,000
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2024

    TRAINING & LAB EQUIPMENT ETHIOPIA

    IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

    $15,000
    BROOKFIELD, WI2024

    SPECIAL EDUCATION PILOT PROGRAM

    THE GARUNA FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2024

    TEACHER AIDE MINISTRY

    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

    $10,000
    SEWARD, NE2024

    SCHOLARSHIPS

    LEAD-A-CHILD SOCIETY

    $10,000
    OLATHE, KS2024

    TEACHER TRAINING SEMINAR N. GHANA

    THE CHRIST SCHOOL

    $7,000
    ORLANDO, FL2024

    ONE GREAT DAY OF SERVICE

    REACH MINISTRIES

    $5,000
    TACOMA, WA2024

    REACH CAMP

    QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

    $30,000
    SALEM, OR2023

    NATURE PLAYGROUND

    METRO-EAST LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL

    $30,000
    EDWARDSVILLE, IL2023

    ROBOTICS LAB & EQUIP & SUPPLIES

    ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN EVERYWHERE

    $22,300
    SEATTLE, WA2023

    NG'OMBE PRESBYTERIAN COMMUNITY SCHOO

    LUTHERAN SCHOOL ASSN OF ALASKA

    $20,000
    ANCHORAGE, AK2023

    ACADEMIC PROGRAM

    THE GARUNA FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    TEACHER AIDE MINISTRY

    CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

    $10,000
    SEWARD, NE2023

    SCHOLARSHIPS

    REACH MINISTRIES

    $10,000
    TACOMA, WA2023

    REACH CAMP

    TEACH BEYOND

    $8,000
    DOWNERS GROVE, IL2023

    EDUCATION PROJECT

    LEAD-A-CHILD SOCIETY

    $5,500
    OLATHE, KS2023

    EMANUEL TUTORING PROGRAM

    IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

    $5,500
    BROOKFIELD, WI2023

    COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA

    $5,200
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

    THE FATHER'S RANCH MINISTRIES

    $5,000
    TONASKET, WA2023

    DAY SCHOOL EXPANSION

    LEAD-A-CHILD SOCIETY

    $4,500
    OLATHE, KS2023

    WEST AFRICA VIRTUAL TRAINING

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    Open nowCloses Jul 31, 2026Award: $5K – $30K

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    Who can apply: Applicants must be recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Priority is given to Christian elementary and secondary schools. Lesser consideration is given to other levels. Projects should be reproducible or have impact beyond the applying organization. The foundation generally does not support ongoing operational expenditures, capital expenses, or building campaigns. It generally does not make grants under $5,000 or over $30,000, and is open to grants that match or supplement other resources.

    Deadline: Letters of Inquiry may be submitted November 1 through July 31 each cycle.

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