The application period is now closed.

In Fiscal Year 2025, the committee received 39 applications totaling $212,769 and made $65,000 in total awards to 17 organizations. The average award provided to each organization was $4,000. In 2025 we piloted a new grant fund this year—Rooted In Our Community. This fund is for larger capital purchases and investments that support our local, sustainable food system. The Board allocated $20,000 for the 2025 grant cycle, and we received four applications totaling $35,284.

Here are the 2025 grant award winners.

The Community Reinvestment Fund Committee is interested in funding innovative, educational, and/or entrepreneurial endeavors that impact a large group of people, reach out to underserved populations, create jobs or develop skills, foster social engagement, and offer opportunities for diversifying partnerships and collaboration.

Willy Street Co-op Community Reinvestment Fund logoGrants are awarded to nonprofits and/or cooperative organizations* benefiting Dane County with priority given to organizations run, operated, and/or benefitting marginalized groups and organizations with limited access to funding. Preference may be given to endeavors benefiting the Madison and Middleton metropolitan areas and organizations that have not been funded in previous years by the Community Reinvestment Fund.

Organizations seeking food and supplies solely to provide event or program amenities are encouraged to apply for a donation at www.willystreet.coop/donation-request.

If you have questions, contact the Education and Outreach Coordinator at l.hawley@willystreet.coop.

A History of Charitable Giving

Since 1992, Willy Street Co-op has contributed over $588,000 to local nonprofits and cooperatives to support developmental and educational projects for our community via Community Reinvestment Fund grants. The Fund is seeded when Owners who have become inactive and have not claimed their equity after three years either abandon or donate their Owner equity to our Co-op. Community Reinvestment Funds are allocated annually by the Board of Directors in accordance with our bylaws that stipulate unclaimed or donated equity that has been abandoned be dedicated to educational and charitable purposes.

CRF grant awards for previous three years:

Helpful Grant Writing Resources for Your Reference

If you haven’t written a grant proposal before or would appreciate some reminders, we’ve provided some suggested resources.

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