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    Southwest Initiative Foundation

    ActivoCommunity Improvement
    HUTCHINSON, MNSitio web3205874848

    About Southwest Initiative Foundation

    Connecting people, investing in ideas and building communities — to create a southwest Minnesota where all people thrive.

    Focus Areas

    Economic DevelopmentCommunity VitalityKids & Families / Early ChildhoodBelonging & InclusionProductive AgingBusiness Lending / MicroloansNonprofit Capacity Building

    Who They Fund

    young children (birth–5) and early learnersK–12 students and school-based programshigh school and postsecondary scholarship recipientslow-income families experiencing food insecurityolder adults / homebound seniors (nutrition and senior center patrons)

    About Southwest Initiative Foundation

    Southwest Initiative Foundation’s recent grantmaking shows a strong emphasis on community identity and belonging: in 2024 it awarded $480,000 each to five regional community foundations for belonging, anti-hate, and anti-racism work, while also backing local projects such as the City of Granite Falls’ field, playground, and park improvements. The foundation funds both large community initiatives and smaller local grants, with recurring support for schools, municipalities, nonprofits, and community-action organizations across southwest Minnesota. Its portfolio includes recreation infrastructure, aging services, early childhood and child care, food access, scholarships, public safety, and arts and culture. The foundation also supports age-friendly and family-centered projects in ways that combine direct service with capital investment. Examples include funding for a senior center and food shelf building in Pipestone, an age-friendly community building project in Mankato, and school-based scholarship and enrichment support in Canby and Tyler. Grants to cities and local partners suggest a practical approach: support projects that improve shared spaces, strengthen local institutions, and help communities respond to specific needs. Most of its giving lands in Minnesota, and the grant record reflects sustained work in small cities and regional hubs rather than national-scale philanthropy.

    What Southwest Initiative Foundation Funds

    Belonging and inclusion is a clear theme. In 2024, Southwest Initiative Foundation gave $480,000 to West Central Initiative for “Belonging, Anti-Hate, and Anti-Racism,” and matched that amount to four other regional initiative foundations for the same purpose. That pattern shows support for coordinated regional work, not just isolated projects. The foundation also funds aging services and age-friendly community efforts. It awarded $105,450 to Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging for the “Age Friendly Community Building Project,” and earlier support to the same organization for “Phase 5” of that effort. Food access appears alongside community services. In Pipestone, it gave $428,602 to Pipestone Senior Citizens Center for the Schroeder Senior Center and Food Shelf Building, and Prairie Five Community Action Council received support tied to an aging well program and a VITA free tax clinic. Education and youth development show up in scholarships and school-based projects, including support for Yellow Medicine East scholarships through Wallin Education Partners.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.4M

    Total Assets

    $114.6M

    Total Revenue

    $11.6M

    Total Expenses

    $10.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $15K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $15K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 99% of grants go to recipients in MN.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
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    Leadership

    SCOTT MARQUARDT

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Funding Style

    capital projects / facility upgradesdirect service program fundingworkforce development / skills training supportscholarships and individual financial aidone-time / project-specific grants (including COVID relief)

    Topics

    community recreation infrastructure (playgrounds, splash pads, sports fields)early childhood development and child care supports (birth–5 programs, Child Guide)food security and senior nutrition (food shelves, nutritious meals for low-income older adults)youth workforce & entrepreneurship programs (CEO, work-and-learn, teacher workforce supports)arts, culture and performing arts support (theater, concert series, piano, arts center)public safety / municipal infrastructure (fire department generator, veterans memorial, sidewalks)financial empowerment & tax assistance (VITA free tax clinic, financial literacy, discovery/vision screening)

    How Southwest Initiative Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is tightly clustered: p25 is $10,000, median is $10,000, and p75 is $15,000. The recent record also includes several larger, project-specific awards above $100,000, which appear tied to capital campaigns, regional initiatives, and multi-part community projects. Southwest Initiative Foundation accepts grant ideas on an ongoing basis through its general grantmaking and request-form pathways, and some programs use defined rounds. The grant history shows repeat support to the same recipients across multiple years, including local public agencies, community-action organizations, and regional intermediaries. That suggests an ongoing relationship model rather than one-off giving only. The foundation is not a foundation that funds individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. Many grants can support nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies, or projects using a fiscal sponsor.

    Where Southwest Initiative Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in Minnesota, with 99% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. The grant map is especially concentrated in southwest Minnesota communities such as Granite Falls, Pipestone, Tyler, Montevideo, Marshall, Litchfield, Cottonwood, Balaton, Windom, and Canby. Larger awards also reach regional hubs like Saint Paul and Mankato for scholarship and age-friendly work, but the core pattern is local and regional. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Southwest Initiative Foundation

    What kinds of projects does Southwest Initiative Foundation fund?

    Its general grantmaking supports community vitality, kids and families, economic development, belonging and inclusion, productive aging, nonprofit capacity building, and related local priorities. Recent grants also show support for recreation infrastructure, food access, school projects, public safety equipment, and arts and culture.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical awards cluster at $10,000: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are $10,000, $10,000, and $15,000. The recent record also includes larger project grants, including awards above $100,000 for capital and regional initiatives.

    How does the foundation handle grant applications?

    Southwest Initiative Foundation accepts grant ideas on an ongoing basis through its general grantmaking and request-form pathways. Some programs also use defined grant rounds, and the general Community Impact Grants program is listed as accepting unsolicited ideas.

    Does the foundation fund only nonprofits?

    No. Recent program descriptions say grants can go to nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies, and projects using one of these entities as a fiscal partner or sponsor. The grant record includes cities, schools, and community organizations.

    Is the giving local or broad?

    The foundation’s giving is local, with 99% of grants going to recipients in Minnesota. Recent recipients are concentrated in southwest Minnesota communities such as Granite Falls, Pipestone, Tyler, Montevideo, Marshall, and Litchfield.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? Nonprofits, schools, government agencies, or projects using one of these entities as a fiscal partner. SWIF does not fund individuals or for-profit business start-ups (businesses may be referred to loan programs). Foundation will generally consider funding up to 50% of a project; remaining funds must come from other sources.

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? Open to nonprofits, schools, government agencies and projects using one of those entities as a fiscal partner. Not available to individuals or for starting a business. Applicants should review the foundation's grant guidelines for full criteria.

    Fecha límite: Varies by grant round; when no rounds are open, the grant request form can be submitted at any time. (Open Grant Opportunities: none open at time of scrape.)

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    PIPESTONE SENIOR CITIZENS CENTERPIPESTONE, MN$428,6022025SCHROEDER SENIOR CENTER AND FOOD SHELF BUILDING
    DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC TRANSFORMATIONGRANITE FALLS, MN$255,0002025YES! HOUSE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    CITY OF LITCHFIELDLITCHFIELD, MN$152,0422025LITCHFIELD AREA RECREATION CENTER
    WALLIN EDUCATION PARTNERSSAINT PAUL, MN$134,2012025FY24 YELLOW MEDICINE EAST SCHOLARSHIPS
    MINNESOTA RIVER AREA AGENCY ON AGING INCMANKATO, MN$105,4502025AGE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BUILDING PROJECT
    CITY OF TYLERTYLER, MN$89,3052025TYLER WELCOME SIGN
    CITY OF GRANITE FALLSGRANITE FALLS, MN$79,5882025RICE PARK PLAYGROUND
    CITY OF BALATONBALATON, MN$58,9362025FIRE DEPARTMENT GENERATOR
    CITY OF MARSHALLMARSHALL, MN$46,7362025ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER/PHASE 1 EQUIPMENT UPGRADE
    NELSAN-HORTON POST #104 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF MINNESOTALITCHFIELD, MN$34,5192025MSERP - LITCHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION
    ISD #2895 - JACKSON COUNTY CENTRALJACKSON, MN$32,6952025SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANT & JCC FFA ALUMNI
    CITY OF COTTONWOODCOTTONWOOD, MN$31,8252025SPLASH PAD
    BLUE AND GOLD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION - DIST 891CANBY, MN$31,6582025FISCAL YEAR 2024 DISBURSEMENT
    ELKS LODGE NUMBER 2287 INCWORTHINGTON, MN$30,0002025WORTHINGTON ELKS LODGE - MSERP
    ROCK HAVEN CHURCHGRANITE FALLS, MN$29,5342025MSERP - ROCK HAVEN CHURCH
    ISD #465 - LITCHFIELD SCHOOLLITCHFIELD, MN$29,09920252024 HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE AND DANCE WORKSHOP AT MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MANKATO
    HUTCHINSON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONHUTCHINSON, MN$24,0412025BOHEMIAN NATIONAL CEMETERY
    JOHNSON MEMORIAL FOUNDATIONDAWSON, MN$20,8832025FISCAL FISCAL YEAR 2024 DISBURSEMENT
    GLENCOE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES FOUNDATIONGLENCOE, MN$20,5002025ANIMAL ASSISTED ACTIVITY PROGRAM
    UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF MONTEVIDEOMONTEVIDEO, MN$20,0002025MISSION SUPPORT
    MADISON ART AND INNOVATION CENTERMADISON, MN$20,0002025COMMUNITY CARES PROGRAM
    LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTASAINT PAUL, MN$19,0002025NOBLES COUNTY NUTRITIOUS MEALS FOR LOW-INCOME OLDER ADULTS
    ISD #2159 - BUFFALO LAKE-HECTOR-STEWARTHECTOR, MN$18,61720252024 TEACHER GRANT REQUESTS
    ISD #518 - WORTHINGTONWORTHINGTON, MN$18,5602025READINESS PROGRAM
    SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL INCMARSHALL, MN$18,4652025MSERP - SWMNPIC
    CITY OF MORTONMORTON, MN$18,2002025SKATE PARK - MORTON AREA COMMUNITY FDN ENDOWMENT
    ISD #2853 - LAC QUI PARLE VALLEYMADISON, MN$17,4542025HOLIDAY MOVIE AT THE GRAND THEATER
    MINI SOTA AGRICULTURAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUMBENSON, MN$17,0002025CAPITAL PROJECT
    CITY OF IVANHOEIVANHOE, MN$16,0002025POOL SLIDE
    CITY OF WILLMARWILLMAR, MN$16,0002025WILLMAR WELCOMING WEEK AND VIDEO
    CITY OF HENDRICKSHENDRICKS, MN$15,5002025HENDRICKS FIRE DEPARTMENT
    JACKSON SNOW ANGELSJACKSON, MN$15,1222025JACKSON SNOW ANGELS TRACTOR
    CITY OF CLARKFIELDCLARKFIELD, MN$15,0772025TURNOUT GEAR REPLACEMENT
    CHILDREN'S DENTAL SERVICESMINNEAPOLIS, MN$15,0002025EXPANDED ACCESS TO DENTAL CARE AND EDUCATION
    MAKOCE IKIKCUPIGRANITE FALLS, MN$15,0002025MISSION SUPPORT
    SAINT JOHN'S SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND SEMINARYCOLLEGEVILLE, MN$15,0002025PREPARING FOR A LIFE OF FAITH SERVICE
    ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCHMARSHALL, MN$14,6312025FISCAL YEAR 2024 DISBURSEMENT
    OUR LADY OF THE LAKESSPICER, MN$14,5002025MISSION SUPPORT
    ISD #2534 - BOLD SCHOOLSOLIVIA, MN$13,9902025LIGHTING FOR THE BOLD MUSICAL PROGRAM
    ISD #2902 - RUSSELL TYLER RUTHTON PUBLIC SCHOOLSTYLER, MN$13,6702025BBQ GRILL
    SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYBROOKINGS, SD$13,0002025BERNICE HALVORSON EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
    CITY OF DAWSONDAWSON, MN$12,5002025DAWSON GNOME COMMITTEE
    FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION IN EDUCATIONMARSHALL, MN$12,000202559 CORRIDOR CREATING ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES (CEO)
    MCLEOD COUNTYGLENCOE, MN$12,0002025UNIVERSAL CONTACT
    THE PAGES OF OUR COMMUNITIES FOUNDATIONOLIVIA, MN$11,60020252023 RENVILLE COUNTY WALK IN THE PARK
    WILLMAR AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONWILLMAR, MN$11,5002025MISSION SUPPORT
    NOBLES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCWORTHINGTON, MN$11,5002025HISTORY ON DISPLAY
    ISD #2180 - MACCRAYCLARA CITY, MN$10,55020252024 TEACHER GRANT REQUEST
    ISD #2904 - TRACY AREA SCHOOLSTRACY, MN$10,4002025PRESCHOOL PLAYGROUND
    PRAIRIE HOME HOSPICE AND COMMUNITY CAREMARSHALL, MN$10,3112025FISCAL YEAR 2023 DISBURSEMENTS - PRAIRIE HOME HOSPICE MARSHALL

    PIPESTONE SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER

    $428,602
    PIPESTONE, MN2025

    SCHROEDER SENIOR CENTER AND FOOD SHELF BUILDING

    DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC TRANSFORMATION

    $255,000
    GRANITE FALLS, MN2025

    YES! HOUSE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    CITY OF LITCHFIELD

    $152,042
    LITCHFIELD, MN2025

    LITCHFIELD AREA RECREATION CENTER

    WALLIN EDUCATION PARTNERS

    $134,201
    SAINT PAUL, MN2025

    FY24 YELLOW MEDICINE EAST SCHOLARSHIPS

    MINNESOTA RIVER AREA AGENCY ON AGING INC

    $105,450
    MANKATO, MN2025

    AGE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BUILDING PROJECT

    CITY OF TYLER

    $89,305
    TYLER, MN2025

    TYLER WELCOME SIGN

    CITY OF GRANITE FALLS

    $79,588
    GRANITE FALLS, MN2025

    RICE PARK PLAYGROUND

    CITY OF BALATON

    $58,936
    BALATON, MN2025

    FIRE DEPARTMENT GENERATOR

    CITY OF MARSHALL

    $46,736
    MARSHALL, MN2025

    ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER/PHASE 1 EQUIPMENT UPGRADE

    NELSAN-HORTON POST #104 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF MINNESOTA

    $34,519
    LITCHFIELD, MN2025

    MSERP - LITCHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION

    ISD #2895 - JACKSON COUNTY CENTRAL

    $32,695
    JACKSON, MN2025

    SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANT & JCC FFA ALUMNI

    CITY OF COTTONWOOD

    $31,825
    COTTONWOOD, MN2025

    SPLASH PAD

    BLUE AND GOLD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION - DIST 891

    $31,658
    CANBY, MN2025

    FISCAL YEAR 2024 DISBURSEMENT

    ELKS LODGE NUMBER 2287 INC

    $30,000
    WORTHINGTON, MN2025

    WORTHINGTON ELKS LODGE - MSERP

    ROCK HAVEN CHURCH

    $29,534
    GRANITE FALLS, MN2025

    MSERP - ROCK HAVEN CHURCH

    ISD #465 - LITCHFIELD SCHOOL

    $29,099
    LITCHFIELD, MN2025

    2024 HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE AND DANCE WORKSHOP AT MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MANKATO

    HUTCHINSON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $24,041
    HUTCHINSON, MN2025

    BOHEMIAN NATIONAL CEMETERY

    JOHNSON MEMORIAL FOUNDATION

    $20,883
    DAWSON, MN2025

    FISCAL FISCAL YEAR 2024 DISBURSEMENT

    GLENCOE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES FOUNDATION

    $20,500
    GLENCOE, MN2025

    ANIMAL ASSISTED ACTIVITY PROGRAM

    UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF MONTEVIDEO

    $20,000
    MONTEVIDEO, MN2025

    MISSION SUPPORT

    MADISON ART AND INNOVATION CENTER

    $20,000
    MADISON, MN2025

    COMMUNITY CARES PROGRAM

    LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTA

    $19,000
    SAINT PAUL, MN2025

    NOBLES COUNTY NUTRITIOUS MEALS FOR LOW-INCOME OLDER ADULTS

    ISD #2159 - BUFFALO LAKE-HECTOR-STEWART

    $18,617
    HECTOR, MN2025

    2024 TEACHER GRANT REQUESTS

    ISD #518 - WORTHINGTON

    $18,560
    WORTHINGTON, MN2025

    READINESS PROGRAM

    SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL INC

    $18,465
    MARSHALL, MN2025

    MSERP - SWMNPIC

    CITY OF MORTON

    $18,200
    MORTON, MN2025

    SKATE PARK - MORTON AREA COMMUNITY FDN ENDOWMENT

    ISD #2853 - LAC QUI PARLE VALLEY

    $17,454
    MADISON, MN2025

    HOLIDAY MOVIE AT THE GRAND THEATER

    MINI SOTA AGRICULTURAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

    $17,000
    BENSON, MN2025

    CAPITAL PROJECT

    CITY OF IVANHOE

    $16,000
    IVANHOE, MN2025

    POOL SLIDE

    CITY OF WILLMAR

    $16,000
    WILLMAR, MN2025

    WILLMAR WELCOMING WEEK AND VIDEO

    CITY OF HENDRICKS

    $15,500
    HENDRICKS, MN2025

    HENDRICKS FIRE DEPARTMENT

    JACKSON SNOW ANGELS

    $15,122
    JACKSON, MN2025

    JACKSON SNOW ANGELS TRACTOR

    CITY OF CLARKFIELD

    $15,077
    CLARKFIELD, MN2025

    TURNOUT GEAR REPLACEMENT

    CHILDREN'S DENTAL SERVICES

    $15,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    EXPANDED ACCESS TO DENTAL CARE AND EDUCATION

    MAKOCE IKIKCUPI

    $15,000
    GRANITE FALLS, MN2025

    MISSION SUPPORT

    SAINT JOHN'S SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND SEMINARY

    $15,000
    COLLEGEVILLE, MN2025

    PREPARING FOR A LIFE OF FAITH SERVICE

    ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH

    $14,631
    MARSHALL, MN2025

    FISCAL YEAR 2024 DISBURSEMENT

    OUR LADY OF THE LAKES

    $14,500
    SPICER, MN2025

    MISSION SUPPORT

    ISD #2534 - BOLD SCHOOLS

    $13,990
    OLIVIA, MN2025

    LIGHTING FOR THE BOLD MUSICAL PROGRAM

    ISD #2902 - RUSSELL TYLER RUTHTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    $13,670
    TYLER, MN2025

    BBQ GRILL

    SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

    $13,000
    BROOKINGS, SD2025

    BERNICE HALVORSON EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP

    CITY OF DAWSON

    $12,500
    DAWSON, MN2025

    DAWSON GNOME COMMITTEE

    FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION IN EDUCATION

    $12,000
    MARSHALL, MN2025

    59 CORRIDOR CREATING ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES (CEO)

    MCLEOD COUNTY

    $12,000
    GLENCOE, MN2025

    UNIVERSAL CONTACT

    THE PAGES OF OUR COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION

    $11,600
    OLIVIA, MN2025

    2023 RENVILLE COUNTY WALK IN THE PARK

    WILLMAR AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $11,500
    WILLMAR, MN2025

    MISSION SUPPORT

    NOBLES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC

    $11,500
    WORTHINGTON, MN2025

    HISTORY ON DISPLAY

    ISD #2180 - MACCRAY

    $10,550
    CLARA CITY, MN2025

    2024 TEACHER GRANT REQUEST

    ISD #2904 - TRACY AREA SCHOOLS

    $10,400
    TRACY, MN2025

    PRESCHOOL PLAYGROUND

    PRAIRIE HOME HOSPICE AND COMMUNITY CARE

    $10,311
    MARSHALL, MN2025

    FISCAL YEAR 2023 DISBURSEMENTS - PRAIRIE HOME HOSPICE MARSHALL