Tower Family Foundation Launches New Website to Enhance Support and Accessibility for Tower Industry Families
Watertown, SD – The Tower Family Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to providing financial assistance and educational support to families of injured, disabled, or deceased tower workers, is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website towerfamilyfoundation.org.
The new website offers a modern, user-friendly experience designed to better serve tower industry families, donors, and partners and solidifies the Foundation’s commitment to increasing awareness and reducing barriers to accessing assistance. Key features of the site include:
- Streamlined navigation for easier access to assistance applications where site visitors can seamlessly apply or nominate a family for assistance.
- Mobile optimization for seamless access across devices.
- Updated content highlighting the Foundation’s mission, impact stories, and latest news.
- Enhanced accessibility for individuals seeking urgent assistance or information.
“This new website reflects our ongoing commitment to transparency, accessibility, and compassion,” said Jim Tracy, Tower Family Foundation Chairman. “We want every visitor, whether they’re seeking help, looking to give, or simply learning more, to feel supported and informed.”
“Our goal was to create a space that not only informs but also inspires,” said Patrick Murphy, Scholarship Committee Chairman. “This new site reflects our dedication to the tower industry and the families we serve. It’s more than a website, it’s a gateway to hope, support, and connection.”
Since its inception in 2014, the Tower Family Foundation has awarded over $2.7 million in donations and scholarships to eligible tower workers and their families. The Foundation invites visitors to explore the new site and learn more about its programs, including emergency financial assistance for tower industry families and its scholarship program.

Tower Family Foundation
September 17, 2025
The Tower Family Foundation is a 501c-3 non-profit organization whose mission is providing financial assistance to communications infrastructure workers and their family members in the aftermath of job-related accidents or fatalities, and funding education scholarship opportunities for eligible industry communications infrastructure workers, their family members, and dependents.

