Funding search · EIN 363205707 · Rockford, IL
William Howard Charitable Trust
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 31
- grants reported
- $2.0M
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $20,839
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 31 reported grants, largest first.
- $509,169
Goldie B Floberg Center · Rockton, IL · 2025
To support development and maintenance of a high intensity behavioral support residential campus for individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities in winnebago county.
- $241,077
Patriot'S Gateway Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2025
To continue supporting sports and recreational programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $120,000
Boys and Girls Association of Rockford · Loves Park, IL · 2024
To continue supporting sports programs and facilities for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $120,000
Boys and Girls Association of Rockford · Loves Park, IL · 2023
To continue funding recreation programs (team sports) at blackhawk and northwest community centers.
- $120,000
Boys and Girls Association of Rockford · Loves Park, IL · 2022
To continue funding recreation programs (team sports) at blackhawk and northwest community centers.
- $115,000
Patriot'S Gateway Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2023
To continue to support the youth recreational, social, and learning programs.
- $112,652
Boys and Girls Association of Rockford · Loves Park, IL · 2025
To continue supporting sports programs and facilities for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $109,420
Goldie B Floberg Center · Rockton, IL · 2024
To support construction of a high intensity behavioral support residential campus for individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities in winnebago county.
- $87,625
Patriot'S Gateway Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2024
To continue supporting sports and recreational programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $70,300
Patriot'S Gateway Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2022
To continue to support the youth recreational, social, and learning programs.
- $40,000
Goldie B Floberg Center · Rockton, IL · 2022
To cover the costs of replacing furniture in their group homes with functionally appropriate furniture and bedding.
- $35,093
Walter Lawson Children'S Home · Loves Park, IL · 2025
To improve learning resources and playground equipment for mentally and physically handicapped children in winnebago county.
- $31,667
Ymca · Rockford, IL · 2025
To continue supporting programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $26,647
Walter Lawson Children'S Home · Loves Park, IL · 2023
To improve remote learning capabilities.
- $25,000
Swedish American Foundation · Rockford, IL · 2022
To support the "help me play" program providing disadvantaged children access to sports programs at little or no cost.
- $20,839
Walter Lawson Children'S Home · Loves Park, IL · 2024
To improve learning resources and playground equipment for mentally and physically handicapped children in winnebago county.
- $20,642
Walter Lawson Children'S Home · Loves Park, IL · 2022
To improve remote learning capabilities.
- $18,780
Ken-Rock Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2025
To continue supporting sports programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $18,642
Easterseals · Chicago, IL · 2022
To fund activities for disadvantaged children and their families that help families network with one another, allow kids to have a typical childhood experience, and provide a break from the struggles that are a usual pa… read allTo fund activities for disadvantaged children and their families that help families network with one another, allow kids to have a typical childhood experience, and provide a break from the struggles that are a usual part of their lives less
- $15,161
Ken-Rock Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2022
To continue to support the youth recreational and athletic programs.
- $15,000
Easterseals · Chicago, IL · 2024
To support construction of a simulation apartment to foster teaching independent living skills to individuals with autism in winnebago county.
- $14,790
Ken-Rock Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2024
To continue supporting sports programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $14,725
Barbara Olson Center of Hope · Rockford, IL · 2024
To continue funding the help program for teenagers with intellectual developmental disabilities in winnebago county.
- $14,330
Barbara Olson Center of Hope · Rockford, IL · 2025
To continue funding the help program for teenagers with intellectual developmental disabilities in winnebago county.
- $14,234
Booker Washington Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2023
To continue to support the basketball, football and cheerleading sports programs for youth.
- $13,836
Booker Washington Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2024
To continue supporting sports programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $13,500
Ken-Rock Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2023
To continue to support the youth recreational and athletic programs.
- $11,276
Booker Washington Community Center · Rockford, IL · 2025
To continue supporting sports programs for economically disadvantaged youth in winnebago county.
- $9,000
Barbara Olson Center of Hope · Rockford, IL · 2023
To continue funding the help program for teenagers.
- $9,000
Barbara Olson Center of Hope · Rockford, IL · 2022
To continue funding the help program for teenagers.
- $8,500
Arc of Winnebago Boone and Ogle Counties · Rockford, IL · 2025
To support programs that provide options for people with developmental disabilities.
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