About Norwex Foundation for A Brighter Future
Norwex Foundation for A Brighter Future Inc. gives through consultant-led and party-linked charitable awards, with many grants aimed at health, family support, and practical community needs. Recent awards show a steady pattern of general charitable support rather than a narrow project-only model, including $22,553 to Cancer Hope Network in Chester, NJ and $20,172 to Feeding America in Chicago, IL. The foundation also backs organizations serving children with serious medical needs, veterans facing mental-health crises, and local groups addressing shelter, food, and water access.
Its recent grants show a mix of recurring themes and flexible one-time support. Cancer-related peer navigation appears repeatedly through Cancer Hope Network, while food insecurity, disaster response, and community services also recur across the grant list. The foundation’s giving reaches beyond one issue area: it has funded a camp serving children with disabilities, a water-focused nonprofit training indigenous leaders, and a domestic violence shelter. Several awards are framed as charitable giving or general operating support, suggesting the foundation often relies on broad organizational support rather than tightly restricted project grants.
What Norwex Foundation for A Brighter Future Funds
Health and wellbeing are central to the foundation’s giving. In 2024, it awarded $15,000 to Warrior Spirit Therapies in Pike, NH to end veteran suicide and address mental health in communities. It also gave $13,750 to Cancer Hope Network in Chester, NJ, extending support for cancer patients and survivors through peer navigation.
Children’s services are another visible theme. Victory Lane Camp in New Castle, IN received $12,000 in 2024 to support camps that help children with various disabilities make connections, and Sparrow Clubs in Bend, OR received $4,000 in 2025 for children with medical needs. The foundation also funded Camp Aranazau in Rockport, TX with $7,500 to support camp.
Basic-needs and community resilience work appear as well. Feeding America in Chicago, IL received $20,172, while Bridging the Gap for Water in Chico, CT received $10,000 to support clean water in needed areas.
How Norwex Foundation for A Brighter Future Gives
Typical grants cluster in the middle range: p25 is $5,000, median grant size is $8,750, and p75 is $10,500. The recent list includes both larger awards, such as $22,553 and $20,172, and smaller community grants at $4,000 to $5,000. The foundation uses charitable giving, general support, and consultant-nominated awards, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The data also point to repeat support over time for some organizations, especially in cancer-related and basic-needs work, alongside one-off local awards.