Andersen Corporate Foundation's Spring 2026 Grant Round
In a significant commitment to social responsibility, the Andersen Corporate Foundation has announced its latest distribution of grants, totaling over
$1.2 million to support
86 nonprofit organizations across the United States in Spring 2026. This grant cycle emphasizes the vital need for safe and stable housing, a cause that is crucial for the overall well-being of individuals and families in need.
A Legacy of Giving
Founded in 1941, the Andersen Corporate Foundation has devoted more than
$75 million to initiatives focused on housing, hunger relief, and education. The Foundation believes that housing is a cornerstone for health, stability, and the overall opportunity for success among individuals and families.
Key Recipients of Grants
In this grant round, two notable organizations received substantial capital grants:
- - 360 Communities: The Foundation allocated $100,000 to support the Lewis House Shelter Capital Campaign, aimed at assisting adults and families escaping domestic violence.
- - Our Neighbors' Place: A grant of $30,000 was provided to aid in constructing a facility that addresses homelessness and poverty effectively in River Falls, Wisconsin.
These contributions are part of the Foundation's broader strategy to build stronger communities by investing in local organizations that respond to evolving societal needs.
Philosophy of Philanthropy
Eliza Chlebeck, Vice President of Communications and Community and Vice President of the Andersen Corporate Foundation, stated, "Each grant round provides us the opportunity to support organizations addressing real and changing community needs. Our approach is to provide holistic support, ranging from
emergency shelters to long-term housing solutions, ensuring we contribute to a sustainable housing ecosystem."
The Foundation collaborates with employee committees throughout the nation, allowing local teams to direct community support in meaningful ways that cater to regional needs.
Investing in the Housing Ecosystem
In addition to housing initiatives, the Foundation also focuses on workforce development. This year,
$120,000 has been directed to programs aimed at construction, manufacturing, and skilled trades training, recognizing the importance of having a skilled workforce for the housing industry.
Key investments include:
- - Summit Academy OIC
- - Twin Cities R!SE
- - Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota
- - University of St. Thomas CNC Bootcamps
These partnerships ensure the growth of skilled talent necessary for creating high-quality building components and contribute to the sustainability of the housing industry.
FAQ: Andersen Corporate Foundation Grants
Q: What is the Andersen Corporate Foundation? The Foundation is dedicated to improving lives in the communities where Andersen employees live and work, having donated extensively to causes addressing housing and education.
Q: How are grant recipients chosen? Recipients are selected based on input from employee committees and oversight from the Foundation leadership, ensuring a community-focused approach.
Q: How often does the Foundation distribute grants? The Foundation operates two grant rounds annually: one in Spring and one in Fall.
Q: Which communities benefit from Andersen's support? Grants are available in specific regions, including the Twin Cities metro area, Iowa, Michigan, Texas, and more.
For more information on the Foundation's initiatives and grant application process, interested parties are encouraged to visit
Andersen's website.
Conclusion
As the largest window and door manufacturer in North America, Andersen Corporation is committed not only to quality products but also to enhancing the fabric of the communities it serves. The Foundation’s ongoing efforts and significant investments illustrate its profound dedication to fostering environments where everyone can thrive.