About the Foundation
At the central and innermost framework of The Boedecker Foundation’s endowments are partnerships and enduring relationships with organizations that have committed extensive resources to improve environmental circumstances, provide access to healthcare programs, and create opportunities for the children, families and communities they serve.
The Boedecker Foundation provides funding associated with general operating expenditures, direct project costs, capital improvement campaigns and program initiatives within its grant-making areas of interest:
+ Education
+ Youth Development
+ Family & Community Development
+ Health & Wellness
Guiding Principles
ResponsibilityWe never should forget the difference one person, one day, one dollar can make.
CollaborationWe believe in the integration of information professionally and personally. By sharing those resources, we will produce positive outcomes throughout the world.
World ViewWe believe in a global society. The world is larger than what we see in our direct surroundings.
CompassionEveryone needs a chance to believe in hope.
AwarenessAs an organization, we understand the critical issues individuals and communities face.
EmpowermentWe believe in providing boundless opportunities for individuals and communities to reach their greatest potential.
ResolveAs an organization we believe in the courage to embrace risk and change as a way of life and business.
LoyaltyAs an organization, we believe in the faithfulness and committed obligations to our initiatives and partnerships.
SustainabilityBuilding a lasting foundation
ACCOUNTABILITYResponsible for one’s actions
INTEGRITYBe true to what is proper
Core Values
RELATIONSHIP BASEDStrength in numbers
Responsive to emerging community needsResponding especially readily and sympathetically to appeals, efforts, and causes
Social EntrepreneurialismInnovative solutions to society’s pressing social problems
The Boedecker Foundation does not accept unsolicited grant proposals or requests. The Foundation only provides grants to organizations defined as a public charity and as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation avoids supporting the following: religious organizations, unless they are engaged in a significant project that benefits a broad base of the community, organizations that discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, gender, or national origin, candidates for public office, and lobbying, legislative or political activities.