

Grant Targets
The Stich Charitable Foundation (SCF) is a new private foundation whose mission is to use targeted grants to leverage the good works of good people dedicated to non-profit missions that fit in our four grant target areas.
We wish to use our assets to help ignite the impact of younger non-profit programs into flames of success, particularly those of burgeoning organizations, with optimistic, altruistic, and productive leaders.
Our four targeted grant areas are intentionally broad. As a new organization, we wish to naturally and organically evolve over the next years and adjust our mission and grant targets as we assess our best impact.

Entrepreneurship Grants
We provide grants to non-profit organizations that offer initiatives to promote, further, and ensure successful entrepreneurship among the intrepid risk-takers who choose this path. Our funding focuses on disciplined programs that have demonstrated outcomes in helping to build small businesses that sustain their owners while reaching to realize their untapped potential.

Human Health Innovation Grants
We provide grants to innovative non-profit organizations, outside the sphere of mainstream medicine, that offer unique, potentially high-outcome initiatives in human health. These initiatives may be as varied as promoting clean eating or non-toxic pesticides, to investigating a promising non-mainstream treatment, nutritional supplement, or an educational program to build healthy habits.

Animal Well-Being Grants
Our grants in Animal Health are purposeful and focused on organizations in need that have a profound love of animals, and ensure their health and respect as God's creatures. We are especially interested in stopping human cruelty, exploitation, and destruction animals, their well-being or their natural habitats.

Educational Solutions Grants
We believe that using a broad definition of education, it can ultimately solve all problems. We prefer to fund educational programs that show a direct benefit and measurable outcome on the educational topic. Of special interest are programs that provide improved family socialization, mentorship to young adults, practical life-issue education, self-improvement and certificate programs.