SCHULENBURG The Stanzel Family Foun - dation (SFF) has opened its annual grant application process, offering funding opportunities for nonprofits and organizations serving the Schulenburg and Wei mar communities.
The Stanzel Family Foundation supports orga- nizations advancing edu -
cation and health, funding initiatives that align with its
mission to strengthen and improve the well-being of local communities. Guided by a trust-based, communi ty-led approach to philanthropy, the Foundation empowers organizations to identify local needs and lead collaborative, impact -
ful solutions.
Grants are available for operational support, community programs, and cap- ital projects that contribute to lasting community impact.
“These grants are designed to support the mean-
ingful work already taking place across our communi- ties while empowering or - ganizations to lead the way in creating lasting change,” said Melanie Ramirez, pro gram director at SFF.
The grant deadline is-Monday, June 1 and applies to all organizations, regard -
less of fiscal calendar. The foundation has consolidated
its grant cycle into one annual deadline.
Interested organizations can begin their application at stanzelfamilyfoundation.
org/grants under “General Grants.”
Questions about the ap plication process can con- tact Melanie Ramirez at melanie@stanzelmuseum.
org.

