Founded in 1925, the Kosciuszko Foundation has become a pillar of the Polish-American community, awarding up to $2 million annually in scholarships, fellowships, cultural exchanges, and educational programs — a mission that continues to enrich lives and strengthen Polish-American relations across generations.
“Education and culture have always been at the core of what we do,” said Skulimowski during the interview. “Today, as we celebrate a century of impact, we are also looking toward the future.”
As part of the Centennial Fundraising Campaign, the Foundation is rallying support from Polonia and allies nationwide to double its impact through expanded scholarships, grants, and cultural programming across the U.S.
Help Shape the Next 100 Years
Supporters are encouraged to join the Centennial Campaign and invest in the next generation of Polish-American students, artists, and leaders.
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“Your support helps us shape lives, preserve heritage, and promote Polish contributions to global culture — from Ohio to New York, and beyond,” emphasized Skulimowski.
Watch the Interview
To hear more about the Kosciuszko Foundation’s legacy and vision for the future, watch Marek Skulimowski’s full interview on WCPO-TV (ABC Channel 9):











