The Everett McKinley Dirksen Endowment Fund concentrates on supporting civic and political education in Illinois, particularly through scholarships and congressional research opportunities. Grants are targeted, modest in number, and aim to develop future public servants and scholars with ties to the region and to congressional/public-affairs work.
Very concentrated giving with few, mid-sized grants; supports specific programs rather than broad general operating funding; appears focused on local/Illinois institutions and recurrent programmatic awards rather than wide geographic distribution.
A $10,000 scholarship to Bradley University and multiple congressional research awards show the Everett Mckinley Dirksen Endowment Fund’s core pattern: it uses modest grants to support public-service education, congressional study, and student research tied to civic life. The fund’s giving is built around named programs rather than open-ended support, with awards routed through the Dirksen Congressional Center and related education channels. In the recent grant list, recipients range from individual researchers in Durham and Los Angeles to Illinois institutions and students, reflecting a focus on congressional scholarship that reaches beyond one campus. The foundation also supports internship and scholarship pathways for students in Illinois, including awards connected to the LaHood Scholarships and the Michel–LaHood Internship Program. That mix suggests a funder interested in building practical experience as well as academic study. Recent grantees such as Pekin Community High School, James Madison University, Trinity University, and University of North Carolina at Charlotte show that the fund’s support extends to universities and secondary education partners when the purpose aligns with congressional research, civic education, or public affairs training.
One major theme is congressional research. The fund gave $11,808 to Emily Baer for Congressional Research Awards and $8,971 to Mridu Chandra for Congressional Research Reward, indicating direct support for student and scholar work on the U.S. Congress. Another recurring area is scholarship support tied to public service and American government. In that lane, Bradley University received $10,000 for Ray LaHood Scholarships, and the same institution received $8,000 for a scholarship payment to be disbursed to two students. The fund also supports internship-based learning. Three 2025 Michel–LaHood Internship Program awards went to Annabel Lomeli, Chase Wildermuth, and Will Cypert. A separate civic-education example is Pekin Community High School’s $5,000 Close Up Foundation grant to help support twelve students. Across these categories, the emphasis is on education linked to Congress, government, and public affairs rather than broad institutional operating support.
Typical awards are small and clustered tightly: the p25 grant size is $3,146, the median is $4,963, and the p75 is $5,000. That points to a funder that generally makes modest, targeted grants rather than large one-off commitments. The recent record also shows repeated support to the same program areas and, in some cases, the same recipients across multiple years, especially for congressional research awards and internship support. The fund is not a program-related investor and does fund individuals, which fits the scholarship and fellowship pattern. Several programs accept unsolicited applications, while others, such as the Dirksen Congressional Center Scholarships & Fellowships, do not.
$132K
$7.6M
$458K
$580K
Most grants fall between $3K and $5K, with a median of $5K.
25th Percentile
$3K
Median
$5K
75th Percentile
$5K
About 52% of grants go to recipients in IL.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Everett Mckinley Dirksen Endowment Fund.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 25 | $125K | 92.6% |
| 2 | United Kingdom | 2 | $7K |
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Notable grantees: Emily Baer (Congressional Research Awards), Bradley University (Ray LaHood Scholarships)
Most grants land in Illinois, which accounts for 52% of grants and is also the top state by grant count. Recipient locations in the recent list include Peoria, Pekin, New Lenox, Galesburg, and Geneseo in Illinois, alongside awards to Durham, Los Angeles, Harrisonburg, Charlotte, San Antonio, and Cambridge. The country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 25 grants in the United States and 2 in the UK. That mix shows a national footprint with a strong Illinois concentration.
Its recent grants center on congressional research awards, Ray LaHood scholarships, and internship support through the Michel–LaHood program. The fund also backs civic and public affairs education through school and university partners when the purpose connects to Congress, government, or public service.
Yes. The fund gives directly to individuals as well as institutions. Recent individual awards include Emily Baer, Mridu Chandra, and Annabel Lomeli, showing a pattern of direct participant support alongside university and school grants.
The distribution is compact: p25 is $3,146, median grant size is $4,963, and p75 is $5,000. That indicates most awards fall in a narrow band around the mid-thousands.
Illinois is the top state by grant count, with 52% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Illinois recipients include Bradley University in Peoria, Pekin Community High School in Pekin, and student grantees in New Lenox, Galesburg, and Geneseo.
Yes. The Congressional Research Grants, LaHood Scholarships, Michel–LaHood Internships, and the Michel–LaHood Internship Program are marked as accepting unsolicited applications. The Dirksen Congressional Center Scholarships & Fellowships program is not.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
7.4% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EMILY BAER | DURHAM, NH | $11,808 | 2025 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS |
| BRADLEY UNIVERSITY | PEORIA, IL | $10,000 | 2025 | RAY LAHOOD SCHOLARSHIPS |
| PATRICIA GIBBONS | MONROE, VA | $5,691 | 2025 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS |
| ROBIN BATES | DURHAM | $5,000 | 2025 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS |
| UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS | LAWRENCE, KS | $5,000 | 2025 | PARTNERSHIP/SUBVENTION |
| JENNIFER STANDISH | REDONDO BEACH, CA | $4,875 | 2025 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS |
| DEAN KOTLOWSKI | SALISBURY, MD | $3,924 | 2025 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS |
| BOBBY CERVANTES | CAMBRIDGE, MA | $2,500 | 2025 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS |
| ANNABEL LOMELI | NEW LENOX, IL | $2,288 | 2025 | M/L INTERNSHIP PROGRAM |
| CHASE WILDERMUTH | GENESEO, IL | $2,000 | 2025 | M/L INTERNSHIP PROGRAM |
| WILL CYPERT | GALESBURG, IL | $1,965 | 2025 | M/L INTERNSHIP PROGRAM |
| MRIDU CHANDRA | LOS ANGELES, CA | $8,971 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| BRADLEY UNIVERSITY | PEORIA, IL | $8,000 | 2024 | RAY LAHOOD SCHOLARSHIP FOR UNIVERSITY TO DISPURSE TO TWO STUDENTS |
| JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY | HARRISONBURG, VA | $5,000 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | PEKIN, IL | $5,000 | 2024 | CLOSE UP FOUNDATION GRANTS TO HELP SUPPORT TWELVE STUDENTS |
| TRINITY UNIVERSITY | SAN ANTONIO, TX | $4,997 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| MICHAEL FORTNER | PEKIN, IL | $4,963 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| HENRY TONKS | PEKIN, IL | $4,955 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| DUKE UNIVERSITY | DURHAM, NC | $3,500 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| BENTLEY UNIVERSITY | WALTHAM, MA | $3,217 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| PATRICIA MCADAMS GIBBONS | PEKIN, IL | $2,500 | 2024 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| WEBSTER JOEL | PEKIN, IL | $6,031 | 2023 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| VANDER WIELEN RYAN | PEKIN, IL | $5,000 | 2023 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| AARON COY MOULTON | PEKIN, IL | $4,982 | 2023 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE | CHARLOTTE, NC | $4,500 | 2023 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| SHAH ROHAN | PEKIN, IL | $3,075 | 2023 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
| UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE | CAMBRIDGE | $1,840 | 2023 | CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD |
EMILY BAER
$11,808CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS
BRADLEY UNIVERSITY
$10,000RAY LAHOOD SCHOLARSHIPS
PATRICIA GIBBONS
$5,691CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS
ROBIN BATES
$5,000CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
$5,000PARTNERSHIP/SUBVENTION
JENNIFER STANDISH
$4,875CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS
DEAN KOTLOWSKI
CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS
BOBBY CERVANTES
$2,500CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS
ANNABEL LOMELI
$2,288M/L INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
CHASE WILDERMUTH
$2,000M/L INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
WILL CYPERT
$1,965M/L INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
MRIDU CHANDRA
$8,971CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
BRADLEY UNIVERSITY
$8,000RAY LAHOOD SCHOLARSHIP FOR UNIVERSITY TO DISPURSE TO TWO STUDENTS
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY
$5,000CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
$5,000CLOSE UP FOUNDATION GRANTS TO HELP SUPPORT TWELVE STUDENTS
TRINITY UNIVERSITY
$4,997CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
MICHAEL FORTNER
$4,963CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
HENRY TONKS
$4,955CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
DUKE UNIVERSITY
$3,500CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
BENTLEY UNIVERSITY
$3,217CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
PATRICIA MCADAMS GIBBONS
$2,500CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
WEBSTER JOEL
$6,031CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
VANDER WIELEN RYAN
$5,000CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
AARON COY MOULTON
$4,982CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE
$4,500CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
SHAH ROHAN
$3,075CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
$1,840CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH REWARD