Central Cross Country Skiing

Madison, WI ·EIN 82-3365765 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$312K received 6 funders 16 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Central Cross Country Skiing?

Central Cross Country Skiing is funded by 6 grantmakers, led by The Huelsmann Foundation ($150K), Madison Community Foundation ($66K), Share Winter Foundation ($40K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $312K in grants to Central Cross Country Skiing between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Huelsmann Foundation$150,00032022–2024
Madison Community Foundation$66,41532020–2022
Share Winter Foundation$40,00022022–2023
Madison Gas and Electric$31,00042019–2021
Us Ventureschmidt Family Foundation$20,00032019–2024
Beverly McCormick Family Foundation$5,00012024

What grants has Central Cross Country Skiing received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Huelsmann FoundationGRANT FOCUSES ON CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAILHEAD BUILDING, WHICH WILL SERVE AS A RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL COMMUNITY CENTER AND INCLUDE A HOMELIKE GATHERING SPACE, RESTROOMS, AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE. THE TRAILHEAD BUILDING WILL PROVIDE YOUTH WITH THE NECESSARY AMENITIES TO SUPPORT A POSITIVE EXPERIANCE FROM OUTDOOR RECREATION AND OFFER INDOOR SPACE.$50,000
2024Beverly McCormick Family FoundationEducation.$5,000
2024Us Ventureschmidt Family FoundationUNRESTRICTED CHARITABLE GRANT$5,000
2023The Huelsmann FoundationGRANT FOCUSES ON CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAILHEAD BUILDING, WHICH WILL SERVE AS A RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL COMMUNITY CENTER AND INCLUDE A HOMELIKE GATHERING SPACE, RESTROOMS, AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE. THE TRAILHEAD BUILDING WILL PROVIDE YOUTH WITH THE NECESSARY AMENITIES TO SUPPORT A POSITIVE EXPERIANCE FROM OUTDOOR RECREATION AND OFFER INDOOR SPACE.$50,000
2023Share Winter FoundationGeneral Support$20,000
2023Us Ventureschmidt Family FoundationHEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES$10,000
2022The Huelsmann FoundationGRANT FOCUSES ON CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAILHEAD BUILDING, WHICH WILL SERVE AS A RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL COMMUNITY CENTER AND INCLUDE A HOMELIKE GATHERING SPACE, RESTROOMS, AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE. THE TRAIHEAD BUILDING WILL PROVIDE YOUTH WITH THE NECESSARY AMENITIES TO SUPPORT A POSITIVE EXPERIANCE FROM OUTDOOR RECREATION AND OFFER INDOOR SPACE.$50,000
2022Share Winter FoundationGeneral Support$20,000
2022Madison Community FoundationGRADING AND STORM WATER FEATURES FOR FUTURE BICYCLE PARK$13,415
2021Madison Community FoundationGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES$50,000
2021Madison Gas and ElectricGENERAL SUPPORT$15,000
2020Madison Gas and ElectricGENERAL SUPPORT$15,000
2020Madison Community FoundationSNOWMAKING / NORDIC ROCKS$3,000
2020Madison Gas and ElectricGENERAL SUPPORT$500
2019Us Ventureschmidt Family FoundationHEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES$5,000
2019Madison Gas and ElectricGENERAL SUPPORT$500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Central Cross Country Skiing?

Central Cross Country Skiing is funded by 6 grantmakers, led by The Huelsmann Foundation ($150K), Madison Community Foundation ($66K), Share Winter Foundation ($40K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $312K in grants to Central Cross Country Skiing between 2019–2024.

Who is Central Cross Country Skiing's largest funder?

The Huelsmann Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Central Cross Country Skiing, with $150K across 3 grants (2022–2024).

How much grant funding has Central Cross Country Skiing received?

IRS 990 filings record $312K in grants to Central Cross Country Skiing across 16 grants from 6 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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