- Sponsors Type
- Foundation
- Country
- United States
Contact Info
- Phone
- 312.445.5000
- info@rrmf.org
- Address
- 205 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 4300 Chicago, IL 60601
Last modified on 2024-11-15 01:59:03
Description
Our Mission
The Robert R. McCormick Foundation invests in organizations working to build thriving communities where all individuals have the resources and opportunities to succeed, without regard to income, race, ethnicity, gender, or ZIP code.
A Look Through the Decades
1955
Robert R. McCormick passes away on April 1, 1955, creating the Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust (today’s Foundation). The Trust makes its first grants in 1956 for military college scholarships and to Chicago Boys Club, Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital, Fourth Presbyterian Church and Northwestern University.
1957
The Trust gives $400,000 to Northwestern for construction of the Robert R. McCormick Hall at the School of Law. In 1958, Colonel McCormick’s former Wheaton estate opens to the public as Cantigny Park.
1960s
The First Division Museum, with exhibits tracing the distinguished history of the U.S. Army’s 1st Infantry Division, opens in 1960 at Cantigny. Later in the decade, noted landscape architect Franz Lipp designs and installs elaborate display gardens on the Cantigny grounds.
1970s
By the late 1970s, the Trust quietly has distributed almost $50 million. Some of the largest support is given to universities, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Park Zoo and the Museum of Science and Industry.
1980s
In 1986, Trust assets total more than $500 million. Annual distributions reach nearly $23 million with the Trust continuing its longstanding support for journalism, Chicago-area YMCAs, and cultural and educational institutions.
1989
In Wheaton, 27-hole Cantigny Golf opens in 1989 and is named “Best New Public Golf Course in America” by Golf Digest. That same year, the Trust changes its name to McCormick Tribune Foundation.
1989
In 1989, the Foundation donates $30 million to rebuild “Tech,” Northwestern University’s College of Engineering building. The university renames the school the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science.
1990s
The Foundation in 1990 establishes its Communities Program, a national network that grows to 47 partner entities in 32 cities in less than a decade and makes $60 million in grants, including $20 million for construction of the McCormick Tribune Journalism Center at Northwestern University.
1990s
At Cantigny Park, the First Division Museum moves into a spacious new building in 1992, accommodating expanded exhibits and growing visitation. In 1993 the Foundation launches an initiative to improve early childhood education centers in Illinois. By 1999, Foundation assets total close to $1.5 billion.
2000s
The Foundation helps raise more than $21 million in relief response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and gives away its billionth dollar in 2003 — the same year the Illinois Institute of Technology opens the McCormick Tribune Campus Center, made possible by $20 million from the Foundation.
2000s
Driven by the efforts of Foundation grantees, Illinois passes legislation in 2006 making it the first state to commit to free, high-quality education for all children ages 3-5. In 2007, the McCormick Tribune Foundation becomes the Robert R. McCormick Foundation.
2010s
In 2010, the Foundation launches a major initiative to improve media literacy and civic education, which culminates in the State of Illinois passing two laws establishing civic education requirements that set new standards nationally for access and instruction in 2015 and 2019.
2020s
The Foundation deepens its commitment to Chicago communities with a special focus on the South and West sides, particularly the Little Village and Englewood neighborhoods.
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