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    Otter Tail Corporation Foundation

    ActivoCommunity ImprovementFinancia Individuos
    Fergus Falls, MNSitio webEIN: 83-18835752 declaraciones registradas

    About Otter Tail Corporation Foundation

    The Otter Tail Corporation Foundation focuses on place-based investments in community health infrastructure in northern Minnesota, prioritizing capital construction projects that expand access to hospice care and local health & wellness facilities. Their grants favor organizations that deliver clinical or community-based health services and strengthen rural health capacity, suggesting an emphasis on durable, facility-oriented philanthropy rather than programmatic operating support.

    Focus Areas

    Rural hospice facility construction and expansionCommunity health & wellness center capital projectsPlace-based health infrastructure in northwest/north-central Minnesota

    Who They Fund

    people experiencing homelessness (families, youth, women)victims/survivors of domestic violencepeople with disabilities and their familieschildren and teens (including students served by schools/programs)low-income families struggling with daily living expensespeople with substance use disorders / addicts

    About Otter Tail Corporation Foundation

    A $100,000 grant to Hospice of the Red River Valley in Fargo stands out in the Otter Tail Corporation Foundation’s recent giving, because it shows the foundation’s interest in capital construction tied to health infrastructure. Across its recent grants, the foundation backs place-based projects in health and human services, community development, education, environment, and civic life within Otter Tail Power Company’s service area. The pattern is practical and project-oriented: facility upgrades, construction, and short-term support for local nonprofits and public charities. Recent awards also show the foundation funding smaller, targeted requests alongside larger capital gifts. Greater Bemidji received $50,000 for construction of a health and wellness center, while organizations such as Clear Lake Emergency Food Shelf and The Welcome House Maternity Home were funded for construction and transitional housing, respectively. The foundation also supports organizations serving people with disabilities, families facing eviction, and groups delivering mental health, food, and domestic violence services. Its grantmaking is regional and centered on communities in Minnesota and neighboring states within the utility service area.

    What Otter Tail Corporation Foundation Funds

    Health infrastructure is a clear theme. The foundation gave $100,000 to Hospice of the Red River Valley for capital construction and $50,000 to Greater Bemidji for construction of a health and wellness center. It also supported facility work for Georgia Mountain Food Bank with $10,000 to expand facilities for a food shelf. Housing-related needs appear as another recurring area. UMOM New Day Centers received $15,000 to provide emergency shelter for homeless families, and St Vincent De Paul in Phoenix received $15,000 to help people facing eviction pay rent. The Welcome House Maternity Home in Fergus Falls was awarded $15,000 for transitional housing. Human services extend to behavioral health and disability support. Sonoran Prevention Works received $10,000 for naloxone safety supplies and health care resources, while Lifeworks Foundation received $20,000 for serving people with disabilities and their families.

    How Otter Tail Corporation Foundation Gives

    Grant sizes are concentrated at modest project levels: the typical award is $1,000 at the 25th percentile, $5,000 at the median, and $7,500 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes a handful of larger capital gifts, which pull the average upward. The foundation appears to fund both one-time projects and repeated needs in the same issue areas. Several organizations show up more than once in the recent-grants list, including United Way of Cass Clay, Arts Partnership of the Red River Valley, and Lifeworks-related entities. It accepts unsolicited applications through multiple grant programs, including community grants, general project grants, and an institutional scholarship pathway. Employee giving is also part of the structure through the Power of Two program.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $368K

    Total Assets

    $11.3M

    Total Revenue

    $2.3M

    Total Expenses

    $432K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $8K, with a median of $5K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $5K

    75th Percentile

    $8K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional7 states funded

    About 31% of grants go to recipients in ND.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: very few, relatively large capital grants targeted to construction projects. Funding is place-based and infrastructure-focused, favoring one-time capital investments over many small or recurring operating grants.

    Funding Style

    capital construction / facility upgradesgeneral operating supportprogram expansion / service scalingemergency / short-term assistanceproject-specific / restricted gifts

    Notable grantees: Hospice of the Red River Valley, Greater Bemidji (health & wellness center project)

    Topics

    homelessness prevention and transitional housingdomestic violence sheltering and survivor supportfood security / food shelf expansionmental health and substance use services (including naloxone distribution)services for people with disabilities (including assistance dog placements)early childhood and family literacy / two-generation educationhealthcare-related charity care and patient financial assistance

    Where Otter Tail Corporation Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants land in the Upper Midwest, especially in North Dakota and Minnesota. Fargo appears repeatedly, with grants to Hospice of the Red River Valley, International Water Institute, Bio Girls, United Way of Cass Clay, Arts Partnership of the Red River Valley, and Village Family Service Center. Other Minnesota recipients include Fergus Falls, Bemidji, Clearwater, Battle Lake, Moorhead, and St Paul. The foundation also gives beyond its core region, including Phoenix, Gainesville, and Tempe. By count, 31% of grants go to recipients in Minnesota, while North Dakota is the top state by grant count overall.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Otter Tail Corporation Foundation

    What kinds of projects does Otter Tail Corporation Foundation fund most often?

    Recent grants show a strong tilt toward capital and facility-based support. Examples include $100,000 for hospice capital construction, $50,000 for a health and wellness center, $25,000 for a food shelf construction project, and smaller awards for facility upgrades, building funds, and site improvements.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including the Otter Tail Power Company Foundation Grant Program, Community Grants, General Project Grants, and the institutional Scholarship Program for colleges and universities.

    What is the usual grant size?

    The typical award is $1,000 at the 25th percentile, $5,000 at the median, and $7,500 at the 75th percentile. The recent-grants list also includes much larger project awards, including $100,000 and $50,000 gifts.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    North Dakota is the top state by grant count. Minnesota recipients account for 31% of grants, and the recipient list also includes organizations in Arizona, Georgia, Tennessee, and Tennessee.

    Does the foundation give recurring support to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants list includes repeat recipients such as United Way of Cass Clay, Arts Partnership of the Red River Valley, and the Lifeworks-related organizations, suggesting some ongoing support across years and programs.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applicants must be 501(c)(3) public charities or eligible educational institutions/organizations serving the foundation's service area. Requests must directly impact communities served by Otter Tail Power Company. The foundation does not fund private foundations, individuals, employee salaries, lobbying or political groups, fundraising/social events, goodwill advertising, general operating support for educational institutions, or projects outside the service area.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Lifeworks FoundationSt Paul, MN$20,0002024Serving people with disabilities and their families
    Soul Purpose MinistriesFergus Falls, MN$15,0002024Provide facility upgrades to men's home for domestic violence victims
    BIO GirlsFargo, ND$15,0002024Help girls with mental health
    UMOM New Day CentersPhoenix, AZ$15,0002024Provides emergency shelter for homeless families
    United Way of Cass ClayFargo, ND$15,0002024Preventing homelessness
    United Way of Cass ClayFargo, ND$15,0002024Preventing homelessness - provide onsite services
    St Vincent De PaulPhoenix, AZ$15,0002024Help people facing eviction to help pay their rent
    Glendalough State ParkBattle Lake, MN$15,0002024Citizens Advisory Committee Trail Center & Sunset Lake Trail
    Hope IncMoorhead, MN$12,5002024Support people living with physical handicaps
    Arts Partnerhsip Red River ValleyFargo, ND$12,0002024Operating support and advisory work
    Sonoran Prevention WorksTempe, AZ$10,0002024Provide Naloxone safety supplies resources health care to addicts
    Phoenix Child's Hospital FoundationPhoenix, AZ$10,0002024Patient and Family Assistance Fund to support families who are struggling to maintain their daily expenses and bills while their child receives care at Phoenix Children's
    Village Family Service CenterFargo, ND$10,0002024Mental health services
    Georgia Mountain Food BankGainesville, GA$10,0002024Expand facilities for food shelf
    Boys Girls Club of Hall CountyGainesville, GA$10,0002024Facilities additions and improvements
    Can Do CaninesNew Hope, MN$7,5002024Provide individuals with disabilities highly trained assistance dogs
    MN Teen ChallengeMinneapolis, MN$7,5002024Support for MN teens and adult challenge drug rehabilitation centers
    HEROFargo, ND$7,5002024Health Equipment Recycling - Provides affordable healthcare equipment and supplies
    Chrysalis Shelter Victims DomesticPhoenix, AZ$5,0002024Support for victims of domestic violence
    South Dakota HumanitiesBrookings, SD$5,0002024Promote humanities across South Dakota such as Young readers program
    Family Core FoundationPeoria, IL$5,0002024Support for family-school liason program
    Waste Not IncScottsdale, AZ$5,0002024Funds to be used to secure more food donors
    FM Symphony OrchestraFargo, ND$5,0002024Engage families and young people with strong music education programs in our public schools and colleges
    Sojourner CenterPhoenix, AZ$5,0002024Shelter & Support Services for victims of domestic abuse
    Foster ArizonaMesa, AZ$5,0002024Support homeless youth with life skills
    Revvd Up Kids IncPeachtree Corners, GA$5,0002024Provide prevention training programs for children to protect from sexual abuse exploitation and trafficking
    Lutheran Social ServicesSt Paul, MN$5,0002024Support Senior Companions Program
    Cass Clay Community Land TrustFargo, ND$5,0002024Mortgage ready course to promote successful homeownership
    UND Alumni Association FoundationGrand Forks, ND$5,0002024College of Business and Public Adm Annual Excellence Fund
    YMCA Cass ClayFargo, ND$5,0002024Provide life essentials to domestic violence victims
    Plains Art MuseumFargo, ND$5,0002024Kids Quest - Charitable Cash Contribution
    Janice's Women's ShelterScottsdale, AZ$5,0002024Provide counseling food employment clothing housing and emergency services to victims of domestic violence and homelessness
    Immigration Development CenterMoorhead, MN$5,0002024Restore unity and diversity for the FM Community
    Technical Assistance PartnershipPhoenix, AZ$5,0002024Early childhood literacy elementary education literacy family-literacy health-literacy health and human services
    Rebecca's TentAtlanta, GA$5,0002024Enable homeless women to obtain permanent housing necessities
    Georgia Family Healthy AllianceTucker, GA$5,0002024Anti-Tobacco Education & Prevention program
    Save the FamilyMesa, AZ$5,0002024Supports families struggling with daily living challenges including homelessness
    Clarkston Community Health CenterClarkston, GA$5,0002024Support for chronic disease management program
    Greenup FoundationPhoenix, AZ$5,0002024Preservation and protection of wildlife and public lands
    New Leaf IncMesa, AZ$5,0002024Provided emergency shelter for victims until a shelter or safe accommodations are identified
    Billy's PlaceGlendale, AZ$5,0002024Provide a safe community and support system to assist kids and families with grief
    Dakota Boys and Girls RanchFargo, ND$3,2002024Facility upgrades for student safety
    West Valley Arts CouncilSurprise, AZ$3,0002024Cultivate inclusive arts and culture in the West Valley by providing resources and fostering connections
    Homeward BoundPhoenix, AZ$3,0002024Support those facing homelessness by providing prevention shelter and after-care programs
    Minnesota Private College FundSt Paul, MN$3,0002024Student scholarships
    Phoenix Conservatory of MusicPhoenix, AZ$3,0002024Provide music education programs serving children
    Control Alt Delete LLCMeza, AZ$3,0002024Abuse victims shelter assistance
    Stepping Stone FoundationPhoenix, AZ$2,5002024Provide two-generation tuition free and comprehensive family literacy program for children at risk of school failure and their parents
    Let's Go CompostScottsdale, AZ$1,6502024Making composting free and accessible throughout the United States
    SARSEFTuscon, AZ$1,5002024S. AZ Research Science and Engineering Fair - STEM education in Phoenix

    Lifeworks Foundation

    $20,000
    St Paul, MN2024

    Serving people with disabilities and their families

    Soul Purpose Ministries

    $15,000
    Fergus Falls, MN2024

    Provide facility upgrades to men's home for domestic violence victims

    BIO Girls

    $15,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Help girls with mental health

    UMOM New Day Centers

    $15,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Provides emergency shelter for homeless families

    United Way of Cass Clay

    $15,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Preventing homelessness

    United Way of Cass Clay

    $15,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Preventing homelessness - provide onsite services

    St Vincent De Paul

    $15,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Help people facing eviction to help pay their rent

    Glendalough State Park

    $15,000
    Battle Lake, MN2024

    Citizens Advisory Committee Trail Center & Sunset Lake Trail

    Hope Inc

    $12,500
    Moorhead, MN2024

    Support people living with physical handicaps

    Arts Partnerhsip Red River Valley

    $12,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Operating support and advisory work

    Sonoran Prevention Works

    $10,000
    Tempe, AZ2024

    Provide Naloxone safety supplies resources health care to addicts

    Phoenix Child's Hospital Foundation

    $10,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Patient and Family Assistance Fund to support families who are struggling to maintain their daily expenses and bills while their child receives care at Phoenix Children's

    Village Family Service Center

    $10,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Mental health services

    Georgia Mountain Food Bank

    $10,000
    Gainesville, GA2024

    Expand facilities for food shelf

    Boys Girls Club of Hall County

    $10,000
    Gainesville, GA2024

    Facilities additions and improvements

    Can Do Canines

    $7,500
    New Hope, MN2024

    Provide individuals with disabilities highly trained assistance dogs

    MN Teen Challenge

    $7,500
    Minneapolis, MN2024

    Support for MN teens and adult challenge drug rehabilitation centers

    HERO

    $7,500
    Fargo, ND2024

    Health Equipment Recycling - Provides affordable healthcare equipment and supplies

    Chrysalis Shelter Victims Domestic

    $5,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Support for victims of domestic violence

    South Dakota Humanities

    $5,000
    Brookings, SD2024

    Promote humanities across South Dakota such as Young readers program

    Family Core Foundation

    $5,000
    Peoria, IL2024

    Support for family-school liason program

    Waste Not Inc

    $5,000
    Scottsdale, AZ2024

    Funds to be used to secure more food donors

    FM Symphony Orchestra

    $5,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Engage families and young people with strong music education programs in our public schools and colleges

    Sojourner Center

    $5,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Shelter & Support Services for victims of domestic abuse

    Foster Arizona

    $5,000
    Mesa, AZ2024

    Support homeless youth with life skills

    Revvd Up Kids Inc

    $5,000
    Peachtree Corners, GA2024

    Provide prevention training programs for children to protect from sexual abuse exploitation and trafficking

    Lutheran Social Services

    $5,000
    St Paul, MN2024

    Support Senior Companions Program

    Cass Clay Community Land Trust

    $5,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Mortgage ready course to promote successful homeownership

    UND Alumni Association Foundation

    $5,000
    Grand Forks, ND2024

    College of Business and Public Adm Annual Excellence Fund

    YMCA Cass Clay

    $5,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Provide life essentials to domestic violence victims

    Plains Art Museum

    $5,000
    Fargo, ND2024

    Kids Quest - Charitable Cash Contribution

    Janice's Women's Shelter

    $5,000
    Scottsdale, AZ2024

    Provide counseling food employment clothing housing and emergency services to victims of domestic violence and homelessness

    Immigration Development Center

    $5,000
    Moorhead, MN2024

    Restore unity and diversity for the FM Community

    Technical Assistance Partnership

    $5,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Early childhood literacy elementary education literacy family-literacy health-literacy health and human services

    Rebecca's Tent

    $5,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Enable homeless women to obtain permanent housing necessities

    Georgia Family Healthy Alliance

    $5,000
    Tucker, GA2024

    Anti-Tobacco Education & Prevention program

    Save the Family

    $5,000
    Mesa, AZ2024

    Supports families struggling with daily living challenges including homelessness

    Clarkston Community Health Center

    $5,000
    Clarkston, GA2024

    Support for chronic disease management program

    Greenup Foundation

    $5,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Preservation and protection of wildlife and public lands

    New Leaf Inc

    $5,000
    Mesa, AZ2024

    Provided emergency shelter for victims until a shelter or safe accommodations are identified

    Billy's Place

    $5,000
    Glendale, AZ2024

    Provide a safe community and support system to assist kids and families with grief

    Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch

    $3,200
    Fargo, ND2024

    Facility upgrades for student safety

    West Valley Arts Council

    $3,000
    Surprise, AZ2024

    Cultivate inclusive arts and culture in the West Valley by providing resources and fostering connections

    Homeward Bound

    $3,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Support those facing homelessness by providing prevention shelter and after-care programs

    Minnesota Private College Fund

    $3,000
    St Paul, MN2024

    Student scholarships

    Phoenix Conservatory of Music

    $3,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Provide music education programs serving children

    Control Alt Delete LLC

    $3,000
    Meza, AZ2024

    Abuse victims shelter assistance

    Stepping Stone Foundation

    $2,500
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Provide two-generation tuition free and comprehensive family literacy program for children at risk of school failure and their parents

    Let's Go Compost

    $1,650
    Scottsdale, AZ2024

    Making composting free and accessible throughout the United States

    SARSEF

    $1,500
    Tuscon, AZ2024

    S. AZ Research Science and Engineering Fair - STEM education in Phoenix