Comer Family Foundation (CFF)
Comer Family Foundation (CFF)
About

The Comer Family Foundation is a private family foundation dedicated to seeding ideas and supporting innovative programs that make a lasting and positive impact on the lives of individuals and their communities.


Foundation History
The late Gary Comer, founder of the Lands’ End clothing company, possessed remarkable business savvy and a unique vision that inspired all who knew him. Mr. Comer’s singular curiosity and passion for helping others to build better lives led to the pursuit of numerous charitable endeavors.

The Comer Foundation was created in 1986 with two major grant-making programs focused on the city of Chicago and on syringe exchange programs nationwide. The Comer Science & Education Foundation was incorporated in 1998 to provide funding for organizations in the fields of education, environment and health. In 2013, the two foundations came together to create the Comer Family Foundation which is dedicated to combining these efforts.

Since Mr. Comer’s death, his family has continued his legacy and remarkable generosity. Each initiative receives not only financial support, but also the active involvement of the Comer family.

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Type of organization

United States
1 office
1986
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Company Offices

  • United States (headquarters)
  • Chicago
  • 939 West North Avenue Suite 850