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    Mcknight Foundation

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    Minneapolis, MNWebsite6123334220

    About Mcknight Foundation

    The McKnight Foundation concentrates on place-based, systems-level change in the Upper Midwest — especially Minnesota — with heavy investments in equitable climate and clean energy transition, affordable housing and housing justice, and community leadership development for BIPOC and Indigenous communities. It also maintains a nationally recognized, long-standing philanthropic commitment to neuroscience research through its Endowment Fund. Their grants favor policy and field-building organizations, regional intermediaries, and repeat multi-year support to organizations that can scale or sustain sector-wide change.

    Focus Areas

    Midwest equitable climate and clean energy advocacy and implementation (state and regional policy, decarbonization of power/transportation/buildings)Affordable housing development and housing justice infrastructure in Minnesota (capacity building, preservation, and finance intermediaries)BIPOC and Indigenous leadership development, grassroots organizing, and capacity-building for racial equity in Minnesota communitiesRegional community foundations and place-based intermediary support to channel local regranting and systems changeNeuroscience research funding and investigator support through a dedicated endowment fund

    Who They Fund

    About Mcknight Foundation

    The McKnight Foundation’s grantmaking is defined by a large, repeated commitment to Midwest climate and clean energy advocacy. Across multiple years, it has given $9.6 million awards to the United States Energy Foundation for work to decarbonize the Midwest power, transportation, and building sectors, and it has also backed coalitions with the ability to shape state action in seven states. That climate work sits alongside equally large place-based commitments in Minnesota housing and community wealth building, including a $10 million grant to the Minneapolis Foundation for the GroundBreak Coalition special purpose fund. The foundation also supports arts and cultural preservation through special purpose funds and initiatives such as Seeding Cultural Treasures, while maintaining a long-running neuroscience endowment that funds annual research awards. The result is a portfolio that mixes policy, intermediary support, and field-building with direct support for organizations carrying out regional systems change. It also includes recoverable grants and donor-advised funding, showing a structure that can move capital in more than one way.

    What Mcknight Foundation Funds

    In climate and energy, the foundation gave $2 million to Rewiring America Inc. in 2025 to advance equitable electrification in the Midwest through place-based demonstration projects and policy development. It also gave $2 million to New Venture Fund in 2024 to support grantmaking and technical assistance for BIPOC organizing on climate and clean energy in the Midwest. In housing, a $2.5 million recoverable grant to Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota Inc. was used to expedite deployment of newly appropriated Homeownership Investments Grant program resources and leverage expanded support for workforce and affordable homeownership. For cultural work, McKnight gave $2.5 million to Propel Nonprofits for the Seeding Cultural Treasures Initiative, reflecting its support for regional cultural preservation and community-led cultural investment.

    How Mcknight Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster around $30,000 at the 25th percentile, $75,000 at the median, and $122,000 at the 75th percentile, but the foundation also makes much larger strategic awards for coalitions, intermediaries, and special-purpose funds. Recent records show repeat support across years to organizations such as Youthprise, Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, the United States Energy Foundation, and the McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience, which points to multi-year funding relationships rather than one-off grants. The foundation is a regular funder, funds individuals, and makes program-related investments. Its active programs also indicate that some opportunities accept unsolicited requests, including arts, community, and neuroscience programs.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $153.2M

    Total Assets

    $2.7B

    Total Revenue

    $189.4M

    Total Expenses

    $209.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $30K and $122K, with a median of $75K.

    25th Percentile

    $30K

    Median

    $75K

    75th Percentile

    $122K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional41 states funded

    About 72% of grants go to recipients in MN.

    Funding intensity
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    Headquarters

    Leadership

    Tonya Allen

    Funding intensity
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    Where Mcknight Foundation Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Mcknight Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic4,318$826.2M
    91.1%
    2Peru47$5.6M

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    Midwest states coalition (regional advocates across seven states)BIPOC communities and BIPOC-led organizing groupsNative communitiesurban and rural communities (including North Minneapolis)local governments and municipal applicants (cities, counties, towns)homebuyers / potential homeowners (through down-payment assistance and homeownership programs)family-directed donors/recipients

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, strategic giving with many repeat, multi-year grants to a core set of intermediaries and advocacy networks (mix of large transformative grants and sustained operating support), heavily weighted to Minnesota/Midwest but with some national partners to advance regional policy goals.

    Funding Style

    general operating supportcapacity building / technical assistancerecoverable grants / program-related investmentscapital campaign / one-time strategic capital supportcoalition-building and network support

    Notable grantees: United States Energy Foundation, The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience, Youthprise, Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, TakeAction Minnesota Education Fund

    Topics

    equitable decarbonization (power, transportation, buildings)clean energy policy and state-level advocacy in the Midwestplace-based demonstration projects and equitable electrificationaffordable housing development, preservation, and homeownership (including down-payment assistance)cultural treasures / regional cultural preservation (Seeding Cultural Treasures Initiative)neuroscience research awards and research funding programs

    Where Mcknight Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants land in Minnesota, which accounts for 72% of recipients in the data, even though the foundation’s headquarters is in Minneapolis. Recent awards also reach San Francisco-based and Washington, DC-based intermediaries that serve Midwest climate work. Specific Minnesota recipient cities include Minneapolis and Saint Paul, with grants to organizations such as the Minneapolis Foundation, Youthprise, Propel Nonprofits, Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, and Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota Inc. Outside the US, the recipient distribution includes smaller counts in Peru, the UK, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, and other countries.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Mcknight Foundation

    What kinds of work does The McKnight Foundation fund most often?

    Its recent grants show repeated support for Midwest climate and clean energy advocacy, Minnesota housing and homeownership infrastructure, cultural preservation through the Seeding Cultural Treasures Initiative, and neuroscience research through its endowment fund. Large awards also support intermediaries and coalitions that can influence systems across multiple states.

    Does The McKnight Foundation make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants list includes repeated awards to the United States Energy Foundation in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Youthprise in 2023 and 2024; Greater Minnesota Housing Fund in 2023 and 2024; and the McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience in multiple years.

    How large are typical grants from The McKnight Foundation?

    The typical grant size is $30,000 at the 25th percentile, $75,000 at the median, and $122,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also shows much larger strategic awards, including multimillion-dollar grants to climate, housing, cultural, and neuroscience intermediaries.

    Can individuals receive funding from The McKnight Foundation?

    Yes. The foundation’s profile indicates that it funds individuals, and its arts programs include the McKnight Artist & Culture Bearer Fellowships, which provide unrestricted support for midcareer artists and discipline-specific professional development opportunities in Minnesota.

    Where does The McKnight Foundation give most often?

    Minnesota is the top state by grant count, with 72% of grants going to recipients in the state. Recent Minnesota recipients include organizations in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, alongside statewide and regional intermediaries that work across housing, arts, climate, and community development.

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    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

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    Midwest Climate & Energy

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    Who can apply: The program accepts proposals from organizations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa; other Midwest states are invite-only.

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    Who can apply: Organizations that fit the program's strategies and principles are encouraged to contact the team before applying; eligibility requires alignment with program interests and nonprofit status in most cases.

    Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; submit by September 1 if funding in the current calendar year is critical. Intake paused from May 2 through mid-June in spring 2026.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Minneapolis FoundationMinneapolis, MN$10,000,0002025for the GroundBreak Coalition special purpose fund
    United States Energy FoundationSan Francisco, CA$9,600,0002025to equitably decarbonize the Midwest by supporting powerful and inclusive coalitions with the ability to transform markets and the economy through state action in seven states
    Minneapolis FoundationMinneapolis, MN$5,000,0002025for the GroundBreak Coalition special purpose fund
    Minnesota Home Ownership CenterSaint Paul, MN$2,200,0002025to bridge capacity needs and scale the deployment capacity of GroundBreak Coalition supported down payment assistance products
    Climate and Clean Energy Equity FundWashington DC, DC$2,000,0002025for general operating support
    Rewiring America IncWashington, DC$2,000,0002025to advance equitable electrification in the Midwest through place-based demonstration projects and policy development
    The McKnight Endowment Fund for NeuroscienceMinneapolis, MN$2,000,0002025for award programs supporting research in neuroscience
    Community Foundation of Jackson HoleJackson, WY$1,850,0002025for family-directed giving
    Greater Minnesota Housing FundSt Paul, MN$1,750,0002025for general operating support
    Brick By Brick Training & Development CorporationMinneapolis, MN$1,500,0002025to purchase a 400+ single family rental portfolio of properties and equitably reposition them for homeownership
    Region Nine Development CommissionMankato, MN$1,500,0002025to provide technical assistance to cities, counties, and towns in Greater Minnesota applying for federal and state funding and deploying climate and clean energy projects
    Brick By Brick Training & Development CorporationMinneapolis, MN$1,500,0002025to purchase a 400+ single family rental portfolio of properties and equitably reposition them for homeownership
    YouthpriseMinneapolis, MN$1,500,0002025for general operating support
    The McKnight Endowment Fund for NeuroscienceMinneapolis, MN$1,500,0002025for award programs supporting research in neuroscience
    Local Initiatives Support CorporationNew York, NY$1,300,0002025to support the operations of LISC Twin Cities
    Fresh EnergySt Paul, MN$1,215,0002025to move Minnesota and the Midwest toward dramatic near-term reductions in carbon pollution through equity-centered policy work, partnerships, and innovation
    Family Housing FundMinneapolis, MN$1,125,0002025for general operating support
    Innovia FoundationSpokane, WA$1,050,0002025for family-directed giving
    Park City Community FoundationPark City, UT$1,050,0002025for family-directed giving
    National Philanthropic TrustJenkintown, PA$1,050,0002025for family-directed giving
    Global Philanthropy PartnershipChicago, IL$1,000,0002025to transform the transportation sector while centering equity, climate, and people
    Family Housing FundMinneapolis, MN$1,000,0002025to support the stabilization of affordable rental housing properties and providers
    Windward FundWashington, DC$1,000,0002025For program support
    Pillsbury United CommunitiesMinneapolis, MN$750,0002025to complete Phase 1 of the Pillsbury Creative Commons (PCC) campus redevelopment project
    Pangea World TheaterMinneapolis, MN$700,0002025for capital campaign support to purchase land and a building for the future home of Pangea World Theater
    Great Plains Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentMinneapolis, MN$600,0002025to engage and support interested and affected parties toward equitably implementing the 100% clean energy legislation and reducing emissions from the building, energy, and transportation sectors
    Lawyers for Good GovernmentWashington, DC$575,0002025to provide legal support to states, localities, and community organizations in the Midwest to advance climate equity
    Nexus Community PartnersSt Paul, MN$550,0002025for general operating support
    St Paul Transportation Management OrganizationSt Paul, MN$550,0002025for general operating support
    Meridian InstituteDillon, CO$544,0002025to support core capacity for a strategic alliance of philanthropic foundations
    West Central InitiativeFergus Falls, MN$500,0002025for general operating support
    Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota IncSt Paul, MN$500,0002025for general operating and re-granting support to provide leadership development, advocacy, and capacity building support for Habitat for Humanity affiliates across Minnesota
    Ohio Progressive Collaborative Education FundColumbus, OH$500,0002025for general operating support
    State Power FundKent, OH$500,0002025to support a year-round civic engagement strategy across the state of Wisconsin
    The Schott Foundation for Public EducationCambridge, MA$500,0002025TO IMPROVE LIFE OUTCOMES FOR BOYS AND MEN OF COLOR
    Marin Community FoundationNovato, CA$500,0002025to build the capacity ofmember foundations in the Community Foundation Climate Collaborative's Midwest Regional Action Network to implement climate and energy projects and to capitalize a revolving loan fund
    Minneapolis FoundationMinneapolis, MN$500,0002025to support underserved communities in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and its 35 tribes, through regranting, in addressing their most significant environmental justice, climate, and public health challenges
    Shared Capital CooperativeSt Paul, MN$500,0002025to build capacity and increase access to capital
    Indianapolis FoundationIndianapolis, IN$500,0002025to seed a collaboration of local and national foundations in Indiana to support strategies and policies at the intersection of environmental justice, federal funding implementation, and democracy
    Southern Minnesota Initiative FoundationOwatonna, MN$500,0002025for general operating support
    BMe NetworksHollywood, FL$500,0002025For program support
    Project for Pride in Living IncMinneapolis, MN$500,0002025for the RE-Seed program, a small property re-positioning revolving fund
    Potlikker CapitalDover, DE$500,0002025to leverage loan guarantees to drive investment to BIPOC farming communities, food and farm businesses, and support building a regional cohort to drive demand for climate-smart practices in the Midwest
    Climate and Clean Energy Equity FundWashington DC, DC$500,0002025for general operating support
    Power a Clean Future OhioCOLUMBUS, OH$500,0002025for general operating support
    Northland FoundationDuluth, MN$500,0002025for general operating support
    Northwest Minnesota FoundationBemidji, MN$500,0002025for general operating support
    Headwaters Foundation for JusticeMinneapolis, MN$500,0002025for general operating support
    Initiative FoundationLittle Falls, MN$500,0002025for general operating support
    New Venture FundWashington, DC$500,0002025to support pro-democracy work in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin

    Minneapolis Foundation

    $10,000,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for the GroundBreak Coalition special purpose fund

    United States Energy Foundation

    $9,600,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    to equitably decarbonize the Midwest by supporting powerful and inclusive coalitions with the ability to transform markets and the economy through state action in seven states

    Minneapolis Foundation

    $5,000,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for the GroundBreak Coalition special purpose fund

    Minnesota Home Ownership Center

    $2,200,000
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    to bridge capacity needs and scale the deployment capacity of GroundBreak Coalition supported down payment assistance products

    Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund

    $2,000,000
    Washington DC, DC2025

    for general operating support

    Rewiring America Inc

    $2,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    to advance equitable electrification in the Midwest through place-based demonstration projects and policy development

    The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience

    $2,000,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for award programs supporting research in neuroscience

    Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

    $1,850,000
    Jackson, WY2025

    for family-directed giving

    Greater Minnesota Housing Fund

    $1,750,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Brick By Brick Training & Development Corporation

    $1,500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    to purchase a 400+ single family rental portfolio of properties and equitably reposition them for homeownership

    Region Nine Development Commission

    $1,500,000
    Mankato, MN2025

    to provide technical assistance to cities, counties, and towns in Greater Minnesota applying for federal and state funding and deploying climate and clean energy projects

    Brick By Brick Training & Development Corporation

    $1,500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    to purchase a 400+ single family rental portfolio of properties and equitably reposition them for homeownership

    Youthprise

    $1,500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for general operating support

    The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience

    $1,500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for award programs supporting research in neuroscience

    Local Initiatives Support Corporation

    $1,300,000
    New York, NY2025

    to support the operations of LISC Twin Cities

    Fresh Energy

    $1,215,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    to move Minnesota and the Midwest toward dramatic near-term reductions in carbon pollution through equity-centered policy work, partnerships, and innovation

    Family Housing Fund

    $1,125,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Innovia Foundation

    $1,050,000
    Spokane, WA2025

    for family-directed giving

    Park City Community Foundation

    $1,050,000
    Park City, UT2025

    for family-directed giving

    National Philanthropic Trust

    $1,050,000
    Jenkintown, PA2025

    for family-directed giving

    Global Philanthropy Partnership

    $1,000,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    to transform the transportation sector while centering equity, climate, and people

    Family Housing Fund

    $1,000,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    to support the stabilization of affordable rental housing properties and providers

    Windward Fund

    $1,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    For program support

    Pillsbury United Communities

    $750,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    to complete Phase 1 of the Pillsbury Creative Commons (PCC) campus redevelopment project

    Pangea World Theater

    $700,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for capital campaign support to purchase land and a building for the future home of Pangea World Theater

    Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development

    $600,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    to engage and support interested and affected parties toward equitably implementing the 100% clean energy legislation and reducing emissions from the building, energy, and transportation sectors

    Lawyers for Good Government

    $575,000
    Washington, DC2025

    to provide legal support to states, localities, and community organizations in the Midwest to advance climate equity

    Nexus Community Partners

    $550,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    for general operating support

    St Paul Transportation Management Organization

    $550,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Meridian Institute

    $544,000
    Dillon, CO2025

    to support core capacity for a strategic alliance of philanthropic foundations

    West Central Initiative

    $500,000
    Fergus Falls, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota Inc

    $500,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    for general operating and re-granting support to provide leadership development, advocacy, and capacity building support for Habitat for Humanity affiliates across Minnesota

    Ohio Progressive Collaborative Education Fund

    $500,000
    Columbus, OH2025

    for general operating support

    State Power Fund

    $500,000
    Kent, OH2025

    to support a year-round civic engagement strategy across the state of Wisconsin

    The Schott Foundation for Public Education

    $500,000
    Cambridge, MA2025

    TO IMPROVE LIFE OUTCOMES FOR BOYS AND MEN OF COLOR

    Marin Community Foundation

    $500,000
    Novato, CA2025

    to build the capacity ofmember foundations in the Community Foundation Climate Collaborative's Midwest Regional Action Network to implement climate and energy projects and to capitalize a revolving loan fund

    Minneapolis Foundation

    $500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    to support underserved communities in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and its 35 tribes, through regranting, in addressing their most significant environmental justice, climate, and public health challenges

    Shared Capital Cooperative

    $500,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    to build capacity and increase access to capital

    Indianapolis Foundation

    $500,000
    Indianapolis, IN2025

    to seed a collaboration of local and national foundations in Indiana to support strategies and policies at the intersection of environmental justice, federal funding implementation, and democracy

    Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation

    $500,000
    Owatonna, MN2025

    for general operating support

    BMe Networks

    $500,000
    Hollywood, FL2025

    For program support

    Project for Pride in Living Inc

    $500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for the RE-Seed program, a small property re-positioning revolving fund

    Potlikker Capital

    $500,000
    Dover, DE2025

    to leverage loan guarantees to drive investment to BIPOC farming communities, food and farm businesses, and support building a regional cohort to drive demand for climate-smart practices in the Midwest

    Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund

    $500,000
    Washington DC, DC2025

    for general operating support

    Power a Clean Future Ohio

    $500,000
    COLUMBUS, OH2025

    for general operating support

    Northland Foundation

    $500,000
    Duluth, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Northwest Minnesota Foundation

    $500,000
    Bemidji, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Headwaters Foundation for Justice

    $500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    for general operating support

    Initiative Foundation

    $500,000
    Little Falls, MN2025

    for general operating support

    New Venture Fund

    $500,000
    Washington, DC2025

    to support pro-democracy work in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin