US Bank Foundation makes very large, concentrated grants to a small number of institutional partners, favoring general operating support over restricted project funding. The foundation's biggest investments are in major institutional actors such as a single large, but unspecified, grantee (listed as “SEE ATTACHED”) and the University of Minnesota Foundation, suggesting a focus on strengthening flagship regional institutions and broadly supporting their missions rather than many small community grants.
Highly concentrated giving: very few grants (4 total) with the vast majority of dollars going to two recipients (three large grants to one undisclosed grantee and a major grant to a university foundation). Grants are large and likely multi-year or endowed/general purpose rather than small, project-specific awards.
US Bank Foundation’s recent giving is defined by very large general operating grants to a small set of institutional partners. Three consecutive awards to See Attached in Milwaukee, each above $32 million, show a pattern of sustaining core organizational work rather than financing narrow projects. The fourth-largest recent grant, a $11,814,140 general purpose award to University of Minnesota Fdn in Minneapolis, points to a second lane of support: strengthening major regional institutions through flexible funding. That pattern fits the foundation’s broader grantmaking profile. It operates through concentrated, high-value awards and favors unrestricted or general-purpose support over tightly restricted project grants. The recipients visible in the recent grants list are all U.S.-based and all anchored in the Midwest, with Milwaukee appearing repeatedly. In practice, the foundation looks less like a broad small-grants funder and more like a capital partner for a limited number of organizations that already play a large institutional role. The foundation’s public program structure also shows interest in community development, housing stability, workforce opportunity, and student support, but the recent grants data indicates that its largest commitments are directed toward general support for anchor institutions.
In higher education philanthropy, US Bank Foundation gave $11,814,140 to University of Minnesota Fdn for general purpose support. That grant sits alongside the foundation’s larger pattern of flexible funding for established institutions. General operating support is the clearest thread in the recent grants list. A $54,596,852 award to See Attached in 2025 and a $38,232,206 award in 2024 were both listed as general operating, showing repeated support for the same recipient over multiple years. The foundation also maintains program channels tied to community development. Its Opportunity Fund targets CDFIs, MDIs, and organizations serving LMI communities and underserved entrepreneurs, including developers of color, women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs. Separate program areas include housing through Home Grants, public-space and arts work through Play Grants, and services for active-duty military, veterans, and their families through the Service to Armed Forces Program.
The recent grant sizes are tightly clustered at a very high level: p25 is $33,569,548, median is $35,123,768, and p75 is $36,677,987. That spread signals a narrow band of large awards rather than a broad mix of small and mid-sized grants. The foundation’s giving also appears recurring rather than one-off. See Attached received major general operating awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all from Milwaukee. US Bank Foundation is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. Several programs are invited rather than open, and the provided program pages indicate unsolicited applications are not accepted for those programs.
$136.7M
$138.2M
$54.3M
$69M
Most grants fall between $33.6M and $36.7M, with a median of $35.1M.
25th Percentile
$33.6M
Median
$35.1M
75th Percentile
$36.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WI.
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Notable grantees: SEE ATTACHED (undisclosed major institutional grantee), University of Minnesota Foundation, Other unnamed/smaller local beneficiaries (minor share of total grants)
Giving is highly concentrated in Wisconsin: 100% of the grants in the recipient distribution go to Wisconsin-based organizations, and the top state by grant count is WI. Milwaukee appears repeatedly in the recent grants list, including the largest grants to See Attached. The other named recipient city in the recent data is Minneapolis, where University of Minnesota Fdn is located. The broader program structure references U.S. Bank operating markets and the United States for several invited programs, but the recent grants themselves are all domestic.
The recent grants point to major institutional partners, especially organizations receiving general operating or general purpose support. The foundation also has active programs for CDFIs, MDIs, housing-related work, arts and public spaces, veterans and military families, disaster services, and student scholarships.
The recent grants are very large and tightly grouped. The p25 amount is $33,569,548, the median is $35,123,768, and the p75 is $36,677,987.
Yes. See Attached received general operating grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating repeated support across multiple years rather than a one-time award pattern.
For the active programs described here, unsolicited applications are not accepted. The Opportunity Fund, Play Grants, Home Grants, Service to Armed Forces Program, Home Fire Campaign, Disaster Services Funding Program, Market Impact Grant, and the scholarship programs are all listed as not accepting unsolicited applications, except the U.S. Bank Student Scholarship, which is marked as accepting unsolicited submissions.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEE ATTACHED | MILWAUKEE, WI | $54,596,852 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FDN | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $11,814,140 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| SEE ATTACHED | MILWAUKEE, WI | $38,232,206 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATING |
| SEE ATTACHED | MILWAUKEE, WI | $32,015,329 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATING |
SEE ATTACHED
$54,596,852GENERAL OPERATING
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FDN
$11,814,140GENERAL PURPOSE
SEE ATTACHED
$38,232,206GENERAL OPERATING
SEE ATTACHED
$32,015,329GENERAL OPERATING