Jeffris Family Foundation
The Jeffris Family Foundation is a dedicated organization that focuses on historic preservation in the Midwest region of the United States. They provide assistance to non-profit organizations in small towns and cities across eight states, including Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. The foundation offers matching grants for advanced planning studies and capital campaign challenge grants to projects that have completed their planning and are ready to launch a restoration project.
With a commitment to preserving the rich history of the Midwest, the Jeffris Family Foundation has been instrumental in supporting various projects, such as the restoration of Fishtown Phase I in Leland, Michigan, the Gen. Lew Wallace Study and Museum in Crawfordsville, Indiana, the Grant County Courthouse Murals in Elbow Lake, Minnesota, and the Shrewsbury-Windle House in Madison, Indiana. Their contributions have been recognized by partners and peers in the field of historic preservation, who commend the foundation for its financial support, valuable advice, and dedication to preserving architectural treasures in the region.
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