

Our Five Funding Pillars
We direct strategic capital to established 501(c)(3) organizations working across five core areas of community restoration. Our focus remains on quiet service that fosters long-term human dignity.
Stewardship is guided by a commitment to human dignity, measured in lasting community resilience rather than transactional metrics.
Schoellerman Foundation Trustees
Stewardship in Action
Our grants are directed exclusively to registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits with proven effectiveness in these five core disciplines.
Educational Opportunity
Cultural Enrichment
Medical & Healthcare
Funding scholarships, academic initiatives, and structured learning programs that expand educational opportunities and improve access to quality instruction for students of all ages.
Supporting cultural programs that preserve artistic, historical, and community heritage while encouraging public appreciation of the arts and local historical assets.
Resourcing medical research, disease prevention, patient care, and healthcare services that measurably improve public health outcomes and support vulnerable populations.
Family Support Services
Catholic Outreach
Aiding local organizations that deliver counseling, family assistance, youth development, and social welfare services to strengthen families facing economic challenges.
Advancing the humanitarian aid, educational services, community outreach, and faith-based outreach delivered by registered Catholic charitable organizations.
Begin the Process
Review our detailed eligibility criteria, application timelines, and required documentation to determine if your program aligns with our funding focus.
