How Much Foundations Plan To Give In 2004
March 4, 2004 | Read Time: 3 minutes
| 2004 budget | Percentage change from 2003 | |
| Clara Abbott Foundation (Abbott Park, Ill.) | $16,500,000 (P) | – 11.3% |
| Ahmanson Foundation (Beverly Hills, Calif.)1 | 32,700,000 (P) | + 1.4 |
| Annenberg Foundation (St. Davids, Pa.)2 | 190,000,000 (P) | – 1.1 |
| Atlantic Foundation of New York3 | 14,000,000 (P) | – 20.4 |
| Beldon Fund (New York) | 13,000,000 (P) | + 10.2 |
| Otto Bremer Foundation (St. Paul) | 22,500,000 (P) | – 2.0 |
| Burroughs Wellcome Fund (Research Triangle Park, N.C.)4 | 25,973,938 (P) | + 2.0 |
| California Wellness Foundation (Woodland Hills) | 37,000,000 (P) | – 7.6 |
| J. Bulow Campbell Foundation (Atlanta) | 30,000,000 (P) | – 0.2 |
| Cannon Foundation (Concord, N.C.)5 | 7,800,000 (A) | – 10.5 |
| Amon G. Carter Foundation (Fort Worth) | 16,000,000 (A) | + 2.3 |
| Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust (Muscatine, Iowa)6 | 12,000,000 (P) | + 8.1 |
| Annie E. Casey Foundation (Baltimore) | 212,300,000 (P) | 0.0 |
| Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (New York)5 | 26,000,000 (P) | – 1.0 |
| Wallace H. Coulter Foundation (Miami)5 | 18,282,532 (P) | – 24.7 |
| Nathan Cummings Foundation (New York) | 19,300,000 (A) | + 9.7 |
| Arthur Vining Davis Foundations (Jacksonville, Fla.)7 | 9,000,000 (P) | + 2.5 |
| Irene Diamond Fund (New York) | 13,923,687 (P) | + 18.5 |
| Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation (Morristown, N.J.) | 19,000,000 (P) | – 5.3 |
| Dyson Foundation (Millbrook, N.Y.) | 14,300,000 (P) | + 4.6 |
| Ellison Medical Foundation (Bethesda, Md.) | 38,500,000 (P) | + 15.9 |
| Energy Foundation (San Francisco) | 19,284,165 (A) | – 2.7 |
| Ford Family Foundation (Roseburg, Ore.)8 | 5,731,000 (P) | – 56.1 |
| France-Merrick Foundation (Baltimore)9 | 8,500,000 (P) | + 4.7 |
| Frist Foundation (Nashville) | 10,500,000 (P) | + 12.0 |
| Irving S. Gilmore Foundation (Kalamazoo, Mich.) | 9,100,000 (P) | + 9.3 |
| Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund (San Francisco)10 | 44,000,000 (P) | + 1.5 |
| Walter and Elise Haas Fund (San Francisco) | 10,000,000 (P) | + 0.8 |
| John A. Hartford Foundation (New York) | 21,800,000 (P) | – 6.7 |
| Charles Hayden Foundation (New York)2 | $14,000,000 (P) | + 11.0% |
| Hearst Foundation (New York) | 12,000,000 (A) | + 9.5 |
| William Randolph Hearst Foundation (New York) | 23,000,000 (A) | + 5.8 |
| F.B. Heron Foundation (New York) | 14,000,000 (P) | + 4.2 |
| James Irvine Foundation (San Francisco) | 56,300,000 (A) | + 11.4 |
| Kansas Health Foundation (Wichita) | 17,500,000 (P) | + 2.9 |
| F.M. Kirby Foundation (Morristown, N.J.) | 20,000,000 (P) | + 12.9 |
| Kresge Foundation (Troy, Mich.) | 115,000,000 (P) | + 6.4 |
| Kronkosky Charitable Foundation (San Antonio) | 11,225,000 (P) | + 5.3 |
| J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation (Tulsa, Okla.)4 | 32,000,000 (P) | – 1.1 |
| McCune Foundation (Pittsburgh)5 | 25,000,000 (P) | + 5.9 |
| Meadows Foundation (Dallas) | 25,000,000 (P) | – 10.1 |
| Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (Flint, Mich.) | 100,000,000 (A) | 0.0 |
| John R. Oishei Foundation (Buffalo, N.Y.) | 13,000,000 (A) | – 21.2 |
| Ralph M. Parsons Foundation (Los Angeles) | 15,400,000 (P) | + 10.0 |
| Pew Charitable Trusts (Philadelphia)11, 12 | 120,000,000 (A) | – 16.3 |
| Polk Bros. Foundation (Chicago)4 | 14,000,000 (A) | + 0.5 |
| Public Welfare Foundation (Washington)1 | 17,500,000 (A) | – 2.8 |
| Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust (Indianapolis) | 12,400,000 (P) | – 6.2 |
| Rasmuson Foundation (Anchorage) | 20,129,000 (P) | + 17.3 |
| Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (Winston-Salem, N.C.) | 15,000,000 (P) | – 18.5 |
| Smith Richardson Foundation (Westport, Conn.) | 15,000,000 (P) | + 0.6 |
| Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation (New York)13 | 7,500,000 (P) | – 14.9 |
| Skillman Foundation (Detroit) | 20,000,000 (P) | + 8.7 |
| Spencer Foundation (Chicago) | 16,549,000 (P) | + 6.9 |
| Stuart Foundation (San Francisco)14 | 13,700,000 (P) | – 10.2 |
| Surdna Foundation (New York)2 | 28,000,000 (P) | – 3.2 |
| T.L.L. Temple Foundation (Lufkin, Tex.)15 | 14,800,000 (P) | + 2.9 |
| Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation (Owings Mills, Md.)16 | 97,000,000 (P) | – 3.9 |
| Wortham Foundation (Houston)5 | 9,500,000 (P) | + 1.0 |
| Note: Foundations listed in this table provided specific figures for their grants budgets; the other 90 surveyed by The Chronicle did not provide such figures. Unless otherwise noted, figures cover fiscal years ending December 31. (A) Budget for grants to be approved. (P) Budget for grants to be paid. 1 Fiscal year ends October 31. 2 Fiscal year ends June 30. 3 Foundation is organized under New York law and is one of several charities that make up the Atlantic Philanthropies. The remaining charities are organized under the laws of jurisdictions outside the United States. 4 Fiscal year ends August 31 5 Fiscal year ends September 30. 6 Fiscal year ends April 30. 7 Figures are for two separate foundations. 8 Fiscal year ends March 31. 9 Fiscal year ends May 31. 10 Figures include grants from the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, and Sonoma Counties. 11 Figures are for the J. Howard Pew Freedom Trust, the Medical Trust, the J.N. Pew Jr. Charitable Trust, the Mabel Pew Myrin Trust, the Knollbrook Trust, the Pew Memorial Trust, and the Mary Anderson Trust. 12 Organization has gained IRS approval to convert to charity status. 13 Fiscal year ends July 31. 14 Figure is for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2005. 15 Fiscal year ends November 30. 16 Fiscal year ends February 28. |
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