
The John and Kathleen Schreiber Foundation makes relatively few but large grants focused primarily on strengthening Chicago-area social services, education, and community health, while also supporting select national/global policy and humanitarian efforts. Their funding emphasizes program support and scholarships for K–12 and higher education (notably Catholic and independent schools), legal services for immigrants, food security, and behavioral/mental health for vulnerable populations. They favor established nonprofits delivering direct services and systems-change work in Northern Illinois, with occasional major gifts to national organizations.
A pair of $3 million grants in 2025 points to the foundation’s scale and priorities: one to Reclaiming Chicago NFP for school discipline reform and Chicago education systems change, and one to The Carter Center Inc for program work. The John and Kathleen Schreiber Foundation’s grantmaking is concentrated in Northern Illinois, with especially strong support for Chicago-area education, health, housing, and immigrant justice. Its recent giving includes large program grants to Big Shoulders Fund, National Immigrant Justice Center, Erie Family Health Foundation Inc, and The Josselyn Center NFP, alongside scholarship support for Lake Forest College. The pattern is not limited to a single issue. Grants also reach food security, community development, and capital needs, including support for Northern Illinois Food Bank, Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc, and Misericordia Home. The foundation favors established nonprofits and often funds direct service delivery, systems-change work, and institutional support. Within education, its portfolio includes urban K–12 scholarship support, Catholic and independent school strengthening, and higher education scholarships. Across housing and health, the funding often targets organizations serving under-resourced communities in Chicagoland and Lake County.
Education is a major thread in the foundation’s giving. In 2025 it gave $2,000,000 to Big Shoulders Fund for program support and $2,500,000 to Lake Forest College for scholarships. It also supported Reclaiming Chicago NFP with $3,000,000 for school discipline reform and Chicago education systems change. Health funding centers on access to care for underserved communities: Erie Family Health Foundation Inc received $1,500,000 in 2025 for program work, and The Josselyn Center NFP received $1,326,087 for program support. Housing and shelter are another clear area, with $750,000 to Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc for capital expenditure and $625,000 to PADS Lake County Inc for capital expenditure. The foundation also backs immigrant legal services through a $2,375,000 grant to National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) for program support.
The typical grant size is $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $80,000 at the 75th percentile, but the recent grant list shows a long tail of much larger awards. The foundation appears to favor large, multi-year or repeat relationships: Big Shoulders Fund, Erie Family Health Foundation Inc, Loyola University of Chicago, The Josselyn Center NFP, Misericordia Home, and Northern Illinois Food Bank all appear more than once in the recent grants table across 2023 and 2025. It is a regular funder rather than a donor-advised fund, and it does not fund individuals or program-related investments. Unsolicited applications are not part of the active grant programs shown here; the listed programs are invitation-only or place-based funding areas.
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Most grants fall between $15K and $80K, with a median of $25K.
25th Percentile
$15K
Median
$25K
75th Percentile
$80K
About 96% of grants go to recipients in IL.
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Concentrated giving with a small number of very large grants; mix of repeat funding to regional service organizations and occasional high-profile national gifts. Predominantly program and scholarship support rather than many small discretionary grants.
Notable grantees: Big Shoulders Fund, Reclaiming Chicago NFP, National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC), Northern Illinois Food Bank, The Carter Center
Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in Illinois, with 96% of grants going to recipients in the state. Chicago is the main city in the portfolio, alongside Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Northfield, Waukegan, Libertyville, and Geneva. The recent grant list also includes one out-of-state recipient, The Carter Center Inc in Atlanta, GA, but the recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. Lake County and the broader Chicagoland region appear repeatedly in the foundation’s active funding areas and recipient locations.
The active grant programs listed are invitation-only or place-based, and each program shown here is marked as not accepting unsolicited requests. That includes Lake County, Housing, Health, Immigrant Justice, Early Childhood, and the general invitation-only grantmaking area.
Recent grants go to established nonprofits and institutions: schools and higher education institutions, health providers, legal aid organizations, food banks, housing nonprofits, and community organizations. The recent list includes program, scholarships, general operating, capital expenditure, capacity building, and endowment support.
The typical grant size is $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $80,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants table also includes several awards in the hundreds of thousands and multiple grants of $1 million or more.
The data shows sustained support for education, health, housing, immigrant justice, food security, and Lake County community development. Education-related awards include scholarship and school-strengthening support; health grants focus on physical, mental, and behavioral health; and housing grants support transitional, supportive, and affordable housing.
Giving is highly local. Illinois receives 96% of grants, and the recent grants list is centered on Chicago and nearby Lake County communities such as Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Northfield, Waukegan, Libertyville, and Geneva.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Carter Center Inc | Atlanta, GA | $3,000,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Reclaiming Chicago NFP | Chicago, IL | $3,000,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Lake Forest College | Lake Forest, IL | $2,500,000 | 2025 | Scholarships |
| National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) | Chicago, IL | $2,375,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Big Shoulders Fund | Chicago, IL | $2,000,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Erie Family Health Foundation Inc | Chicago, IL | $1,500,000 | 2025 | Program |
| The Josselyn Center NFP | Northfield, IL | $1,326,087 | 2025 | Program |
| Allies for Community Business | Chicago, IL | $975,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Northern Illinois Food Bank | Geneva, IL | $860,000 | 2025 | Program |
| North Chicago Community Partners NFP | Lake Bluff, IL | $855,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| Loyola University of Chicago | Chicago, IL | $800,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Cristo Rey St Martin College Prep | Waukegan, IL | $800,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc | Chicago, IL | $750,000 | 2025 | Capital Expenditure |
| Transform Capital | Libertyville, IL | $700,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Renew Communities NFP | Lake Forest, IL | $675,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| PADS Lake County Inc | Waukegan, IL | $625,000 | 2025 | Capital Expenditure |
| The Resurrection Project (TRP) | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| City Colleges of Chicago Foundation | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| Cristo Rey Network | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Misericordia Home | Chicago, IL | $500,000 | 2025 | Capital Expenditure |
| Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) | Chicago, IL | $470,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Connections for the Homeless | Evanston, IL | $400,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| Innovation Development Institute Inc (MATTER) | Chicago, IL | $400,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Lawndale Educational and Regional Charter School Network (LEARN) | Chicago, IL | $375,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| YouthBuild Lake County | North Chicago, IL | $350,000 | 2025 | Capital Expenditure |
| St Bernard Hospital | Chicago, IL | $300,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| The Chicago Community Trust | Chicago, IL | $300,000 | 2025 | Program |
| La Casa Norte | Chicago, IL | $300,000 | 2025 | Capital Expenditure |
| Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) | North Chicago, IL | $275,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Hope Chicago | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Nicasa NFP | Round Lake, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| Lawndale Educational and Regional Charter School Network (LEARN) | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Habitat for Humanity Lake County IL | Gurnee, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Program |
| RefugeeOne | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| New Life Centers of Chicagoland NFP | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Boys & Girls Club of Lake County | Waukegan, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| North Chicago School District 187 | North Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Program |
| National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| Arden Shore Child and Family Services | Waukegan, IL | $200,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Loyola University of Chicago | Chicago, IL | $175,000 | 2025 | Scholarships |
| Sinai Health System | Chicago, IL | $125,000 | 2025 | Program |
| A Safe Place | Zion, IL | $100,000 | 2025 | Capital Expenditure |
| A Safe Place | Zion, IL | $100,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| Chapter One (FKA Innovations for Learning Inc) | Odessa, FL | $90,000 | 2025 | Capacity Building |
| North Lawndale College Preparatory Charter High School (NLCP) | Chicago, IL | $60,000 | 2025 | Program |
| Habitat for Humanity Lake County IL | Gurnee, IL | $50,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
| Arden Shore Child and Family Services | Waukegan, IL | $50,000 | 2025 | General Operating |
The Carter Center Inc
$3,000,000Program
Reclaiming Chicago NFP
$3,000,000Program
Lake Forest College
$2,500,000Scholarships
National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
$2,375,000Program
Big Shoulders Fund
$2,000,000Program
Erie Family Health Foundation Inc
$1,500,000Program
The Josselyn Center NFP
Program
Allies for Community Business
$975,000Program
Northern Illinois Food Bank
$860,000Program
North Chicago Community Partners NFP
$855,000Capacity Building
Loyola University of Chicago
$800,000Program
Cristo Rey St Martin College Prep
$800,000Program
Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc
$750,000Capital Expenditure
Transform Capital
$700,000Program
Renew Communities NFP
$675,000Capacity Building
PADS Lake County Inc
$625,000Capital Expenditure
The Resurrection Project (TRP)
$500,000General Operating
City Colleges of Chicago Foundation
$500,000Program
Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund
$500,000General Operating
Cristo Rey Network
$500,000Program
Misericordia Home
$500,000Capital Expenditure
Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL)
$470,000Program
Connections for the Homeless
$400,000General Operating
Innovation Development Institute Inc (MATTER)
$400,000Program
Lawndale Educational and Regional Charter School Network (LEARN)
$375,000General Operating
YouthBuild Lake County
$350,000Capital Expenditure
St Bernard Hospital
$300,000Capacity Building
The Chicago Community Trust
$300,000Program
La Casa Norte
$300,000Capital Expenditure
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU)
$275,000Program
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR)
$250,000Program
Hope Chicago
$250,000Program
Nicasa NFP
$250,000General Operating
Lawndale Educational and Regional Charter School Network (LEARN)
$250,000Program
Habitat for Humanity Lake County IL
$250,000Program
RefugeeOne
$250,000General Operating
New Life Centers of Chicagoland NFP
$250,000Program
Boys & Girls Club of Lake County
$250,000Capacity Building
North Chicago School District 187
$250,000Capacity Building
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
$250,000Program
National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
$250,000Capacity Building
Arden Shore Child and Family Services
$200,000Program
Loyola University of Chicago
$175,000Scholarships
Sinai Health System
$125,000Program
A Safe Place
$100,000Capital Expenditure
A Safe Place
$100,000General Operating
Chapter One (FKA Innovations for Learning Inc)
$90,000Capacity Building
North Lawndale College Preparatory Charter High School (NLCP)
$60,000Program
Habitat for Humanity Lake County IL
$50,000General Operating
Arden Shore Child and Family Services
$50,000General Operating