Willis C. Helm Charitable Trust Fund
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations that help at-risk youth, particularly boys from broken homes, by addressing issues related to juvenile delinquency and promoting youth development and rehabilitation.
Description
The Willis C. Helm Charitable Trust provides funding to charities that engage in constructive work related to juvenile delinquency and the development of boys from broken homes. The trust also supports specific charities designated by the donor. The trust's mission is to assist organizations that address challenges faced by at-risk youth, particularly those affected by delinquency or unstable home environments.
Grants are awarded to organizations that qualify as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. While funding is available nationwide, preference may be given to organizations based in Minnesota when grants are made to charities not specifically named by the donor. The funding primarily supports programmatic needs related to the trust’s mission, focusing on youth development and rehabilitation efforts.
Applications are accepted year-round; however, to be considered at the annual grant meeting, applications must be submitted by March 31. The trust distributes an average of five grants per year, with individual awards typically ranging from $5,000 to $15,000. The total annual grant funding is approximately $60,000. Organizations selected for funding may be required to submit periodic progress reports and a final report detailing the impact of the funded project.
Once an application is submitted, applicants will receive an automated confirmation email. All applications are reviewed during the trust’s annual grant meeting, after which funding decisions are made. The trust is managed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which oversees the grant review and distribution process.
This funding opportunity provides essential financial support for organizations working to improve outcomes for young individuals affected by delinquency and unstable home environments. Nonprofits focused on education, health, human services, and public benefit programs serving this demographic are encouraged to apply.