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WCTC Foundation

Established in 1977, the WCTC Foundation is dedicated to securing and managing charitable resources to support WCTC's mission of educational excellence and workforce development. Our work aims to enrich the quality of a WCTC education by promoting innovation, enthusiasm and collaboration.

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we have received over 20,000 gifts, totaling more than $30 million, which have served to provide scholarships, fund advanced technologies, enhance educational programs and improve campus facilities.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all contributions are tax-deductible and directly benefit the growth and success of our students and the institution.

Donate to the WCTC Foundation

Your generosity and charitable contributions allow us to provide quality education for our students at WCTC. Thanks to the WCTC Foundation’s tax-exempt 501(c)(3) designation from the IRS, all gifts are tax deductible. Your donation supports:

  • Scholarships: Our Foundation is proud to award more than $250,000 each year in scholarships to WCTC students to help pay for tuition, books and other school-related expenses.
  • Technology and Equipment: Your donations help us keep our classrooms and equipment on the cutting edge so that students can learn in a dynamic environment with the latest technology.
  • Academic Programs: WCTC offers more than 170 programs for students. Your donations help us keep up with instructional needs across the board.
  • Capital Campaigns: Contributions to our capital campaigns enable us to expand and improve campus facilities to better serve our students and community.
  • Overall Foundation Support: Your donations provide essential funding for the growth and sustainability of the WCTC Foundation, ensuring we can continue to fulfill our mission and respond to emerging needs.

Donate Online

Use our convenient, secure checkout to donate online. You can support high-need areas like our Campus Cupboard, scholarships, emergency funding and more.

Other Ways to Donate

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Send a Check

Make checks payable to “WCTC Foundation, Inc.” and include on the memo line where to designate the gift. Send checks to:

WCTC Foundation, Inc.
College Center, C-209
800 Main St.
Pewaukee, WI 53072

Please do not send cash through the mail. Cash gifts can be donated in person at the office address listed above.

In-Kind Gifts

Each year, in-kind gifts of equipment and services help us enhance our students’ experiences. These meaningful gifts may include:

  • New products and inventory
  • Production equipment
  • Buildings and land
  • Raw materials
  • Machinery and tooling
  • Office furniture and equipment
  • Vehicles
  • Services

If you have any usable item you’d like to donate to WCTC, please fill out our In-Kind Donation Form.

Endowments

An endowment with the WCTC Foundation is an excellent tool for making a perpetual scholarship gift. With an investment of $10,000, you can establish a named endowment to benefit a specific category of students or a field of study of your choice. Gift commitments may be completed over a five-year period. WCTC awards scholarships beginning the semester after the $10,000 goal is reached.

Named Scholarships

Named scholarships are established to recognize a particular individual or organization. Donors can choose which program and expenses the scholarship will support, with the understanding that programming may change over time to meet market needs.

  • A minimum initial contribution of $5,000 is required to establish a named scholarship, allowing $750 to be awarded each semester. Larger initial contributions are welcome.
  • If the account drops below $500 and no additional deposit is made, the remaining funds will be transferred to the General Scholarship Fund, and the named scholarship will be closed for the following academic year.
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Planned Gifts

A legacy or planned gift will benefit students for years to come. Estate planning professionals and WCTC Foundation staff can help determine the most effective way to design your legacy gift. This type of gift can be accomplished through:

  • Wills
  • Charitable remainder trusts
  • Charitable lead trusts
  • Charitable and deferred gift annuities
  • Gift of life insurance

When you choose to make a planned gift, you become a member of the 1923 Legacy Club and invest in the future of WCTC. A planned gift allows you to create a vision for your support while meeting both your financial and philanthropic needs.

Bequests

A charitable bequest offers a way to support WCTC in a continued legacy. Memorial gifts and charitable bequests are lasting methods of supporting and enhancing the quality of education for students. Making a charitable bequest is not only a sign of good stewardship, it is also a mark of thoughtful estate planning, and the bequest becomes an enduring gift to technical education and its students.

Suggested Wording for Bequests to the WCTC Foundation

The following are suggested wordings for directing gifts by bequests to the WCTC Foundation. They are only to be used as a guideline, and we strongly recommend that you consult an attorney to prepare your will and to supervise its execution to comply with specific state laws.

General wording: I give to the WCTC Foundation, Inc., Pewaukee, Wis., the sum of $ _ (or the following described property; or the rest, residue, and remainder, or percentage of my estate) to be used by the WCTC Foundation, Inc., to benefit Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC).

Scholarship fund wording: I give to the WCTC Foundation, Inc., Pewaukee, Wis., the sum of $ _ (or the following described property; or the rest, residue, and remainder, or percentage of my estate) to be used to establish the (name) Scholarship Fund, for the purpose of annually providing one or more scholarships to deserving students who are enrolled at Waukesha County Technical College, in accordance with the decisions and judgment of the WCTC Scholarship Committee or its successor agency as directed by the WCTC Foundation, Inc.

Advised Funds

An advised fund is used to support specific programs of a department or division and/or the support of WCTC students. You may restrict your gift to student assistance, staff development, materials, equipment, supplies and more.

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WCTC Alumni

Our alumni are one of our greatest assets! The WCTC Foundation is proud of the growing family of WCTC graduates who are making an impact on their communities. We'd love to stay in touch.

Legacy Society

The Legacy Society is an esteemed group of dedicated supporters whose extraordinary commitment and generosity have been instrumental in shaping the future of the College. This distinguished group includes individuals who have played pivotal roles in advancing our institution's mission and vision through their leadership and contributions

Legacy Society members have unique opportunities to engage with the College community, participate in exclusive events and witness firsthand the profound impact of their support. Together, we will build a legacy of excellence and create a brighter future for generations to come.

Contact us to become a part of this inspiring community.

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Foundation Leadership

Robyn Ludtke
Robyn Ludtke

Executive Director

Board of Directors

  • Brady Chuckel
  • Anita Rodriguez Cordero
  • Nick Dillon
  • Lauren Hess
  • Michael Hostad
  • Philip L. Kubow
  • Margo Lehmann
  • Jan Lennon
  • Mary Manning
  • Tammy McCormack
  • Sandy McGee
  • Dan Nolde
  • Dan Wolfgram
  • Nate Zastrow

Ex-Officio Members

  • Richard Barnhouse, WCTC President
  • Jamie Stahulak, District Board Liaison
  • Kristine Golz
  • Andy Palen
  • Mike Shiels
  • Ed Wierzbicki