Purpose and Desired Outcomes of an Endowment
Endowment Funds are the lifeblood of any institution of higher
learning. Through them, students are encouraged to enroll. Support from endowments and scholarships make it possible for Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) to offer Higher Learning and Greater Rewards to its students. Without them, our ability to deliver the promise of our mission and vision would be limited.
The desired outcome of CUW?s endowment and scholarship programs is to provide financial aid commensurate with our objectives to attract a quality and quantity of students that enable us to attain our vision. Additionally, we seek to establish funding for programs that position CUW as the premier Lutheran Institution of higher learning.
For additional information about Concordia University?s Endowment program please contact Mr. Duane H. Hilgendorf, Senior Vice President of Advancement, 262.243.4336.

Endowment Spotlight
Featured Endowments:
Nathan Mangels Memorial Church Work Endowment Fund
The Nathan Mangels Memorial Church Work Endowment Fund was established to memorialize the life of Nathan Mangels. Nathan died on May 16, 2005 in a tragic auto accident. To learn more about this endowment, click here.
Rev J Henry Gienapp Memorial Endowment
The Reverend J. Henry Gienapp Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund was established to memorialize the life of Rev. Gienapp. The Gienapp family has designed the endowment to provide scholarships for students pursuing a degree in the Pastoral Ministry Program offered at Concordia University Wisconsin. To learn more about this endowment, click here.