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The Kohler Foundation, Inc., is a philanthropic organization that works in the areas of art preservation, grants, scholarships, and performing arts.


History

Kohler Foundation was founded in 1940 by Evangeline Kohler,
Marie Christine Kohler Marie Christine Kohler (July 13, 1876October 11, 1943) was a member of the Kohler family of Wisconsin and was prominent in the community life of Sheboygan and Kohler, active in social work and better homes projects, and was well known for her phil ...
, Lillie B. Kohler, Herbert V. Kohler, Sr., and O. A. Kroos. The original stated purpose of the Foundation was to fund programs supporting the aged and infirm, orphans, students, victims of floods, famine, epidemics, tornados, and other national emergencies. Marie Kohler died in 1943, and her will specified that the major portion of her estate went to the Kohler Foundation.


Building projects

Marie Christine Kohler was instrumental in construction of the
Waelderhaus The Waelderhaus is a structure in Kohler, Wisconsin, managed by the Kohler Foundation. It was constructed by Marie C Kohler as a memorial to her father John Michael Kohler II (1844–1900). It was built as a headquarters for the Kohler Women's Clu ...
(German for "forest house") in the Village of Kohler, completed in 1931 and initially intended for use by the Kohler Women's Club and the Girl Scouts. Designed by Austrian architect
Kaspar Albrecht Kaspar Albrecht (August 22, 1889 – March 25, 1970) was an Austrian architect and sculptor. Biography Kaspar Albrecht grew up in a large family in Rehmen, Austria, in rather poor conditions in Bregenzerwald. He attended the State Trade School ...
, it is a tribute to the traditions of the
Bregenz Forest The Bregenz Forest (german: Bregenzerwald, ) is one of the main regions in the state of Vorarlberg (Austria). It overlaps, but is not coterminous with, the Bregenz Forest Mountains, which belong to a range of the Northern Limestone Alps, specifica ...
region of western
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. Currently managed by the Kohler Foundation, the building is open for tours and available for events. In 1950, the Foundation purchased the Wade House in
Greenbush, Wisconsin Greenbush is a town in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,773 at the 2000 census. It is included in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The census-designated place of Greenbush is located in the ...
, for restoration and preservation. After renovation was completed, the Wade House was turned over to
State Historical Society of Wisconsin The Wisconsin Historical Society (officially the State Historical Society of Wisconsin) is simultaneously a state agency and a private membership organization whose purpose is to maintain, promote and spread knowledge relating to the history of N ...
. The Foundation was a major sponsor of the construction of the Kohler Memorial addition to the Kohler public school which opened in 1957. The Foundation contributed $300,000. The other major contributors to the project were a trust from the late Governor
Kohler Kohler is a surname of German origin. The name was first found in Saxony. It means, "charcoal burner" so the first "Kohlers" were most likely of that occupation. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan Kohler, Australian journalist *Anton ...
worth $500,000, the Village of Kohler, and the Joint School District No. 2. The building cost $1,500,000 to construct and comprised a grand theater, gymnasium, indoor-outdoor swimming pool, and a youth center. After it was opened, the building's theater became the venue for events of the Distinguished Guest Series. Also in 1957, the hospital in
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, completed an addition to which the Foundation contributed $60,000 for the construction of the east wing, named the Kohler Wing. In 1966, the Foundation gifted the Kohler homestead on New York Avenue in Sheboygan to the Sheboygan Arts Foundation, Inc., to establish a community arts center. It was named the
John Michael Kohler Arts Center The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is an independent, not-for-profit contemporary art museum and performing arts complex located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States.Valton, Wisconsin Valton is an unincorporated community located in the town of Woodland, in Sauk County, Wisconsin Sauk County is a county in Wisconsin. It is named after a large village of the Sauk people. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,763. Its ...
. Originally constructed by the
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in the late 1800s, its entire interior was painted in
folk art Folk art covers all forms of visual art made in the context of folk culture. Definitions vary, but generally the objects have practical utility of some kind, rather than being exclusively decorative art, decorative. The makers of folk art a ...
style by the itinerant artist Ernest Hűpeden in 1898–1899. The Foundation restored the building and entrusted it to
Sauk County, Wisconsin Sauk County is a county in Wisconsin. It is named after a large village of the Sauk people. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,763. Its county seat and largest city is Baraboo. The county was created in 1840 from Wisconsin Territory a ...
, with the Historical Society of the Upper Baraboo Valley acting as custodian. Sauk County returned the site to the Foundation in 2001. Following additional infrastructure work, the Foundation gifted the Painted Forest to
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in 2004. The Foundation also constructed an art studio and study center in Valton and dedicated it to Edgewood College in 2005.


Arts

In 1944 the Kohler Women's Club established the Distinguished Guest Series, sponsoring concerts, plays and speakers, such as the
Salzburg Marionettes Salzburg Marionette Theatre was established in 1913 and is one of the oldest continuing marionette theatres in the world. It is based in the city of Salzburg, Austria. Original productions featured live actors and musicians. Today soundtracks are r ...
, the
Robert Shaw Chorale The Robert Shaw Chorale was a renowned professional choir founded in New York City in 1948 by Robert Shaw, a Californian who had been drafted out of college a decade earlier by Fred Waring to conduct his glee club in radio broadcasts. History ...
, and the singer
William Warfield William Caesar Warfield (January 22, 1920 – August 25, 2002) was an American concert bass-baritone singer and actor, known for his appearances in stage productions, Hollywood films, and television programs. A prominent African American artist ...
. In May 1953 it was announced that the Kohler Foundation would join the Kohler Women's Club as a co-sponsor of the series. This change followed the death of Ruth DeYoung-Kohler in March, 1953. The series continues to run, and the 2023–2024 season is its 80th year. In 1970 the Kohler Foundation, along with the
Kohler Company Kohler Co., founded in 1873 by John Michael Kohler, is an American manufacturing company based in Kohler, Wisconsin. Kohler is best known for its plumbing products, but the company also manufactures furniture, cabinetry, tile, engines, and g ...
and the estate of Herbert V. Kohler, Sr., contributed funds to found of the Kohler Art Library in the newly constructed Elvehjem Art Center at the
University of Wisconsin A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, t ...
. The total construction cost of the Elvehjem was $3.5 million. The art library is still housed in the art center along with
Chazen Museum of Art The Chazen Museum of Art is an art museum located at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin. The Chazen Museum of Art is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. History Until 2005, the Museum was known regularly as th ...
. In 1998, the foundation acquired the home of
Loy Allen Bowlin Loy Allen Bowlin (September 16, 1909 – June 14, 1995), also known as ''The Original Rhinestone Cowboy'', was an outsider artist from McComb, Mississippi. His artwork largely included bejeweling his clothing, Cadillac, home and even his dentures ...
, known as "The Original Rhinestone Cowboy." It was dismantled and donated to the John Michael Kohler Art Center, where it was reconstructed and is preserved as a folk art treasure.


Scholarships

The Kohler family has a history of funding college scholarship dating to 1927 when the Kohler Family Scholarships were established with two endowment funds, one for boys and one for girls, each in the amount of $10,000. The initial amount of the scholarship was a total of no more than $500 to each recipient. This fund was administered by the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents. The endowment was increased in 1943 by an additional $10,000 by the estate of Marie Kolher. The funds in the scholarship endowments are periodically increased by the Kohler Foundation. In 1955, the Kohler Foundation began financing a resident graduate fellowship program called the Marie Christine Kohler Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. Until 2012, students in the program were housed in the former governor's mansion dubbed the Knapp House. The Foundation continues to support graduate fellowships at the university's Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID). The fund is currently known as the Marie Christine Kohler Fellows @ WID. Fellows receive an annual stipend of $3,000.


Other funding

The Foundation and the Kohler family have also supported the
International Crane Foundation The International Crane Foundation (ICF) is a non-profit conservation organization that works to conserve Crane (bird), cranes and the ecosystems, Drainage basin, watersheds, and flyways on which they depend. Founded in 1973, the International Cra ...
by funding education and research and aiding with transportation. In 1978, the Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund and Kohler Foundation, Inc., supported a full-time educator. Funding was also given for crane habitat studies in China. In the late 1990s members of the family began transporting Siberian crane eggs between Asia and Baraboo with company jets and continued to do so for a number of years.


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