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Green Bay Packers Foundation
Foundation Grants
Since its inception in 1986, the Green Bay Packers Foundation has distributed over $1.6 million to assist in a wide variety of activities and programs that benefit education, civic affairs, health services, human services and youth-related programs.

In its annual distribution of funds, the Green Bay Packers Foundation provided 61 grants to groups and organizations in the state of Wisconsin. Those grants totaled more than $144,000. Of that amount, nearly $80,000 was awarded to Brown County organizations, and over $64,000 was distributed to organizations outside of Brown County. - More Info
Scholarships
Students from Brown County benefit from a team effort involving the Green Bay Packers, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College and Scholarships, Inc. The program awards $15,000 in scholarships each year.

Half of the $15,000 total is awarded to students in four-year colleges, while half is earmarked for the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Education Foundation for students in two-year associate degree or apprenticeship trades programs.

The criteria for scholarships are:
  • Community service
  • Involvement in athletic activities, which may include varsity or intramural sports, as well as cheerleading or pep squad, equipment managers, athletic trainers or any other sports and fitness-related student activities
  • Academic achievement of at least a 3.0 grade point average (although worthy candidates with a lower GPA may be considered)
  • Financial need
  • Residency in Brown County
The Packers Scholarship Program was established in 2002.
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