Concession Stand Utilization & Supplies Request
Who can apply: Other clubs, teams, or organizations may request to borrow concession equipment and/or supplies for events.
Deadline: Not specified.
The Pewaukee High School Booster Club is a non-profit organization committed to supporting the clubs, athletics and extracurricular activities of Pewaukee High School by providing volunteers and financial support. Our mission is to promote excellence in the programs and the people we serve.
A single 2024 grant of $110,239 to the School District of Pewaukee defines the Pewaukee High School Booster Club’s public grantmaking in the available record. That award was described as support for academic and athletic student groups throughout Pewaukee High School, including direct equipment and supply purchases plus activity and group travel costs. The Booster Club’s giving is tightly tied to the school community it serves, and its stated purpose is to support clubs, athletics, and extracurricular activities at Pewaukee High School through volunteers and financial support. The club’s scholarship program is another visible part of its work. It awards four $750 scholarships each year to Pewaukee High School students, with selection based on service, leadership, sportsmanship, character, essays, and acceptance to higher education. Its program descriptions also show a preference for projects that strengthen student groups, school spirit, and participation in school life rather than broad outside grantmaking. Leadership is listed under Marieke Westerman.
In K-12 extracurricular support, the Pewaukee High School Booster Club funds academic and athletic student groups within Pewaukee High School. One recent grant to the School District of Pewaukee covered equipment and supplies as well as activity and group travel costs for those student groups. Student scholarships are a separate program area. The club awards four $750 scholarships each year to graduating Pewaukee High School students, using criteria that include service, leadership, sportsmanship, character, essays, and acceptance to higher education. The Booster Club also supports clubs, athletics, and extracurricular programs through discretionary grant requests. Those requests can be used for program needs and student programming, while uniform requests are excluded. Its program notes also indicate consideration for groups that volunteer in concessions.
The available record shows a flat grant-size pattern: p25, median, and p75 are all $110,239. That reflects a single reported grant in the latest filing period rather than a broad distribution. The club’s grantmaking appears recurring at the program level through annual scholarships and board-reviewed discretionary requests during the academic year. It accepts unsolicited requests for both the scholarship and discretionary grant programs. The organization is structured as a booster club, and the listed funding model emphasizes direct, program-specific support rather than individual aid or program-related investments.
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Most grants fall between $110K and $110K, with a median of $110K.
25th Percentile
$110K
Median
$110K
75th Percentile
$110K
MARIEKE WESTERMAN
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Giving is local and entirely in Wisconsin. The grant recipient distribution shows 100% of grants to recipients in the HQ state, which is also the top state by grant count. The named recipient in the recent grants list is the School District of Pewaukee in Pewaukee, WI. Program descriptions also place scholarship and discretionary support around Pewaukee High School and Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
Its funding is centered on Pewaukee High School clubs, athletics, and extracurricular activities. The grant descriptions mention academic and athletic student groups, equipment and supplies, activity and group travel costs, and discretionary support for program needs. The scholarship program is separate and supports graduating Pewaukee High School students.
The reported grant-size distribution is a single amount: p25, median, and p75 are all $110,239. The latest 990 year on file is 2024, and the top recent grant in the record is the $110,239 award to the School District of Pewaukee.
Yes. Both the PHS Booster Club Scholarships and the discretionary grant request programs accept unsolicited requests. The discretionary grants are reviewed and voted on by the Booster Club Board during the academic year.
It awards four $750 scholarships each year to graduating Pewaukee High School students. Selection is based on service, leadership, sportsmanship, character, essays, and acceptance to higher education.
Its giving is local, and 100% of grants in the provided data went to recipients in Wisconsin. The recent grant list names the School District of Pewaukee in Pewaukee, WI.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Current and upcoming funding from Pewaukee High School Booster Club that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Other clubs, teams, or organizations may request to borrow concession equipment and/or supplies for events.
Deadline: Not specified.
Who can apply: Consideration is given only to groups who volunteer for the Booster Club concessions program. Applicants must discuss the request with the Athletic and Activities Director. Uniform requests are not funded. Requests for competitor costs may be considered through state level for teams and individuals; beyond state level, team costs may be considered but individual competitor costs are not considered.
Deadline: Collected throughout the academic year; reviewed and voted on monthly.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PEWAUKEE | PEWAUKEE, WI | $107,757 | 2026 | STUDENT SUPPORT |
| SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PEWAUKEE | PEWAUKEE, WI | $110,239 | 2024 | GRANTS ARE PROVIDED TO ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC STUDENT GROUPS THROUGHOUT PEWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL. THESE INCLUDE DIRECT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY PURCHASES, ACTIVITY & GROUP TRAVEL COSTS. DETAIL AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. |
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PEWAUKEE
$107,757STUDENT SUPPORT
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PEWAUKEE
$110,239GRANTS ARE PROVIDED TO ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC STUDENT GROUPS THROUGHOUT PEWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL. THESE INCLUDE DIRECT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY PURCHASES, ACTIVITY & GROUP TRAVEL COSTS. DETAIL AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.