The Baron Family Charitable Foundation concentrates its philanthropy entirely on supporting higher education, with all recorded grants directed to Walsh University. Their giving appears to be unrestricted or general support to the institution, indicating a preference for sustaining a single university partner rather than a broad portfolio of causes. The pattern suggests a targeted, relationship-based approach to charitable giving tied to one educational organization.
Highly concentrated: all funding directed to a single grantee across multiple grants (three grants totaling $315,000), indicating repeat, relationship-driven support rather than dispersed or one-off grants.
Baron Family Charitable Foundation’s largest recorded grant is a $115,000 award to Walsh University in 2025, and that same institution appears again in 2023 and 2024 at $100,000 each year. The repeated support points to a narrow giving pattern centered on one university rather than a broad spread of causes. Across the available grant record, the foundation’s philanthropy is organized around charitable support for higher education, with the grant notes describing each award as helping further the organization’s charitable purposes. Smaller gifts appear alongside the larger institutional support, including awards to UNICEF, Heroic Path to Light, the University of Pennsylvania, and Network for Good. The overall record shows a family foundation using its grantmaking to sustain selected organizations, with Walsh University clearly the anchor relationship in the dataset. That concentration also suggests a preference for direct institutional support over a wide-ranging portfolio of programs or individual giving, consistent with its stated focus on support for Walsh University and faith-based higher education.
Higher education is the clearest theme in the record. Baron Family Charitable Foundation gave $115,000 to Walsh University in 2025 and repeated $100,000 grants to the same institution in 2023 and 2024, all described as support to further charitable purposes. The foundation also made a $300 grant to the University of Pennsylvania in 2023, showing that its education giving is not limited to one campus, even though Walsh dominates the pattern. Outside higher education, the grant list includes smaller charitable awards to UNICEF for $523 in 2023 and Heroic Path to Light for $500 in 2024. Those gifts indicate some flexibility in recipient type while still using the same general-purpose language across awards.
Grant sizes are highly uneven. The distribution shows a p25 of $400, a median of $523, and a p75 of $100,000, with the top award reaching $115,000. That spread reflects a mix of very large institutional support and much smaller general-purpose gifts. The foundation’s record also shows repeat support across multiple years: Walsh University received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Baron Family Charitable Foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The available grant record points to straightforward grantmaking rather than an application-led or competitive funding process, and the awards are described in general charitable terms.
$316K
$1.9M
$119K
$135K
Most grants fall between $400 and $100K, with a median of $523.
25th Percentile
$400
Median
$523
75th Percentile
$100K
About 14% of grants go to recipients in PA.
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Notable grantees: Walsh University
The foundation gives nationally, and all recorded grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients. Pennsylvania is the top state by grant count, accounting for 14% of grants, though the headquarters is also in Pennsylvania. Recipient locations in the recent grants include North Canton, Ohio; New York, New York; Round Rock, Texas; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Washington, DC. The pattern shows a national footprint with a few named urban centers receiving support, while the largest share of activity still lands in Pennsylvania.
The record centers on higher education, especially Walsh University. Three of the largest recent grants went to that institution in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and the grant descriptions consistently say the gifts were to help further the organization’s charitable purposes.
The grant-size distribution is uneven: p25 is $400, median is $523, and p75 is $100,000. The largest recent grant listed is $115,000 to Walsh University in 2025.
The grant list is dominated by Walsh University, which received support in three separate years. The record also includes grants to UNICEF, Heroic Path to Light, the University of Pennsylvania, and Network for Good, so the foundation is not limited to a single recipient.
Pennsylvania is the top state by grant count, with 14% of grants going to recipients in the state. The recent list also includes recipients in Ohio, New York, Texas, and Washington, DC.
No. The foundation’s profile shows funds individuals: false and makes program-related investments: false, indicating grantmaking is limited to organizational support.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WALSH UNIVERSITY | NORTH CANTON, OH | $115,000 | 2025 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
| WALSH UNIVERSITY | NORTH CANTON, OH | $100,000 | 2024 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
| HEROIC PATH TO LIGHT | ROUND ROCK, TX | $500 | 2024 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
| WALSH UNIVERSITY | NORTH CANTON, OH | $100,000 | 2023 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
| UNICEF | NEW YORK, NY | $523 | 2023 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
| UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $300 | 2023 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
| NETWORK FOR GOOD | WASHINGTON, DC | $100 | 2023 | TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION. |
WALSH UNIVERSITY
$115,000TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.
WALSH UNIVERSITY
$100,000TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.
HEROIC PATH TO LIGHT
$500TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.
WALSH UNIVERSITY
$100,000TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.
UNICEF
$523TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
$300TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.
NETWORK FOR GOOD
$100TO HELP FURTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATION.