Coleman Foundation (Chicago, Illinois)

 
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    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Coleman Foundation, Inc.

    Summary

    The Coleman Foundation funds educational institutions offering entrepreneurship education throughout the United States; organizations conducting cancer research and providing cancer care; and agencies providing services for disabled populations only in the Chicago Metropolitan area - its primary geographical focus. The major program areas of grantmaking include:

    • Cancer Care - support for comprehensive treatment programs; education initiatives for cancer patients and medical personal; medical collaborations to deliver psychosocial support and palliative care; and programs to improve communication of treatment options to patients. The Foundation's vision is that cancer patients in the Chicago Metro area area fully engaged in their treatment plan, and achieve the best possible outcome and quality of life. The Cancer Impact Plan outlines the particular strategies the Foundation seeks to fund and their anticipated outcomes.

    • Developmental Disablilities - support for residential and vocational programs that encourage independence for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as other initiatives that enable residential and vocational goal achievement. The Foundation's vision is that individuals in the Chicago metropolitan area with developmental disabilities will experience a higher quality of life and increased self-determination through success in their work, comfort in their home and satisfaction across varied states of their lives. The Developmental Disabilities Impact Plan outlines the particular strategies the Foundation seeks to fund and their anticipated outcomes.

    • Entrepreneurship Education - support for educational institutions that provide opportunities for emerging student entrepreneurs to experience richer experiential co-curricular activities over the course of their academic education. The Foundation's vision of success is that emerging entrepreneurs will be successful at starting and running their businesses as a result of their exposure to entrepreneurship education. The Entrepreneurship Impact Plan outlines the particular strategies the Foundation seeks to fund and their anticipated outcomes. 

     

    History of Funding

    The number of grants made varies each year. For specific information about the Foundation's grants, please refer to the grants list. http://www.colemanfoundation.org/what_we_fund/recent-grants/.

    Additional Information

    Potential grants always start with a letter of inquiry. Organizations who share the Foundation's goals may submit an initial approach through a concise letter of inquiry. Letters, not to exceed two pages, should be addressed to Michael W. Hennessy, President, and mailed to the Foundation office at the address below. The charter prohibits funding to individuals, for-profit businesses, advertising books, and tickets. General solicitations and annual appeals will not be considered. The foundation's primary geographic focus is the Midwest region, particularly the state of Illinois and the Chicago metropolitan area. Entrepreneurship education, one of the foundation's core initiatives, is funded nationally.

    Contacts

    Michael W. Hennessy, President

    Michael W. Hennessy, President
    The Coleman Foundation, Inc.
    651 West Washington Boulevard, Suite 306
    Chicago, IL 60661
    (312) 902-7120
    (312) 902-7124
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Non-profit organizations are eligible to apply. The Foundation's primary geographic focus is the Midwest region, particularly the State of Illinois and the Chicago metropolitan area.

    Deadline Details

    There are no specific annual deadlines, Grants are reviewed on a quarterly basis at board meetings. The Foundation Board meets four times a year, usually in February, May, August and November. A letter of inquiry is the preferred first contact with the foundation. Please visit the website for additional details (http://www.colemanfoundation.org/apply/).

    Award Details

    Award amounts vary.

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