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    Buckingham Foundation

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    INDIANAPOLIS, INWebsiteEIN: 20-28251773 filings on record

    About Buckingham Foundation

    Buckingham Foundation creates positive change in communities tied to Buckingham Companies by investing in affordable housing, community & economic development, arts & culture, and efforts to address childhood hunger through grants, volunteerism, and community partnerships.

    Focus Areas

    Affordable HousingCommunity & Economic DevelopmentArts & CultureChildhood Hunger / Food Pantry Programs

    Who They Fund

    youth and adolescents (including student populations and school-based programs)low-income homeowners and neighborhood residentspeople experiencing homelessnesscollege students using campus food pantriesveteranswomenadults with developmental disabilitiesindividuals with paralysis / disability communities

    About Buckingham Foundation

    A 400,000 grant to First Baptist Athletics for youth sports programs stands out in Buckingham Foundation Inc’s recent giving and shows how the foundation backs community-based youth development at meaningful scale. The foundation also made repeated support to the same grantee in 2023 and 2024, with $200,000 grants each year, pointing to a multi-year funding relationship rather than one-off support. Alongside youth programs, Buckingham Foundation Inc funds affordable housing, community and economic development, arts and culture, and food insecurity through grants, sponsorships, volunteerism, and partnerships tied to Buckingham Companies’ communities. Its recent grant record includes housing and neighborhood work, school and campus food support, arts funding, and services for people experiencing homelessness, women, veterans, and adults with developmental disabilities. The foundation’s giving shows both large commitments and smaller project support. It has backed direct-service work and place-based initiatives in Indianapolis and other communities where Buckingham operates, including Nashville, Columbus, and other Midwest locations. In the recent grants list, its pattern includes support for athletics, education, pantry services, and community infrastructure, with several grants directed to local institutions and neighborhood organizations. The foundation’s program descriptions also indicate an openness to annual grant applications and community grants, suggesting a mix of structured annual funding and ongoing community support.

    What Buckingham Foundation Funds

    Youth development is a clear thread in the foundation’s giving. It awarded $400,000 to First Baptist Athletics to support youth sports programs, and also gave $15,000 to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Inc. for leadership and character development and $12,520 to Seeds of Caring for youth development. Education appears in several forms as well: Marian University received $25,000 for education, Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School received $25,000 for education, and Herron Classical Schools received $25,000 to support classical and liberal arts and college preparation. Food security is another recurring area. Gleaners Food Bank received $20,000 in 2023, $14,867 in 2024, and $17,717 in 2025 for the food pantry, while Indiana University Foundation received $10,000 directed toward the Cougar Pantry, which supports the IU Kokomo student food pantry. The foundation also supports homelessness services and neighborhood stability, including $15,000 to Horizon House to support the homeless and $10,000 to Rebuilding Together Nashville to assist low-income homeowners and communities in developing their neighborhoods.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $625K

    Total Assets

    $32.9M

    Total Revenue

    $5.6M

    Total Expenses

    $7.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $23K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $23K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional7 states funded

    About 63% of grants go to recipients in IN.

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    direct service/program supportcommunity development/infrastructurearts and cultural program fundingeducation and capacity-building (including college prep and adult education)multi-sector local impact (place-based grants)

    Topics

    youth development and youth sportsfood security / community food pantriesaffordable housing and home repair for low-income homeownershomelessness services and shelter supportperforming arts, local art & cultural programmingeducation (K–12, college preparation, adult education, leadership development)public parks, shared-use paths, and neighborhood revitalization

    How Buckingham Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster around a mid-sized range: the 25th percentile is $7,500, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $22,500. The recent record includes both major and smaller awards, but most individual grants sit near that $10,000 center. The foundation shows repeat support for some recipients across multiple years. First Baptist Athletics appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Gleaners Food Bank appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; The Parks Alliance of Indianapolis appears in 2024 and 2025; and Friends of Challenging Heights appears in 2023 and 2024. The foundation is a public charity, and its active programs include annual grantmaking and community grants. One annual grant program explicitly accepts unsolicited applications.

    Where Buckingham Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 45 grants in the United States. Indiana is the top state by grant count, and 63% of grants go to recipients in Indiana, though the foundation also funds outside the state. Indianapolis is the most frequent city in the recent list, followed by other Indiana locations such as Fishers, West Lafayette, Noblesville, and Bloomington. Outside Indiana, the foundation has made grants in Nashville, Columbus, Carrollton, Taunton, San Rafael, Dallas, and Davidson.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Buckingham Foundation

    What are Buckingham Foundation Inc’s main focus areas?

    The foundation’s stated focus areas are affordable housing, community and economic development, arts and culture, and childhood hunger. Its broader topic taxonomy also includes youth development, food security, homelessness services, education, parks and neighborhood revitalization.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Its grant-size distribution centers on smaller awards: the 25th percentile is $7,500, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $22,500. That pattern matches many of the recent grants, which cluster around $10,000.

    Does Buckingham Foundation Inc make repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years in the recent grants list, including First Baptist Athletics in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Gleaners Food Bank in 2023, 2024, and 2025; and The Parks Alliance of Indianapolis in 2024 and 2025.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Indiana is the top state by grant count, and 63% of grants go to recipients in Indiana. Indianapolis appears most often among recipient cities, with additional grants in other Indiana communities such as Fishers, West Lafayette, Noblesville, and Bloomington.

    Can organizations submit unsolicited applications?

    Yes for at least one active program: the Annual Grantmaking program lists an annual grant application and says it accepts unsolicited applications. The broader annual grant program also accepts unsolicited applications.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    FIRST BAPTIST ATHLETICSINDIANAPOLIS, IN$400,0002025TO SUPPORT YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS
    STARTEDUP FOUNDATION INCNOBLESVILLE, IN$25,0002025ENCOURAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MENTORSHIP
    HERRON CLASSICAL SCHOOLSINDIANAPOLIS, IN$25,0002025PROVIDE SUPPORT IN CLASSICAL AND LIBERAL ARTS AND COLLEGE PREPARATION
    INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF WEST LAFAYETTE INCWEST LAFAYETTE, IN$17,9252025ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMTN THROUGH EDUCATION AND ARTS
    GLEANERS FOOD BANKINDIANAPOLIS, IN$17,7172025TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PANTRY
    HORIZON HOUSEINDIANAPOLIS, IN$15,0002025TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS
    GIRL SCOUTS OF CENTRAL INDIANA INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$15,0002025LEADERSHIP AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
    CRISPUS ATTUCKS HIGH SCHOOLFISHERS, IN$15,0002025PROVIDE SUPPORT TO STUDENT BODY
    SEEDS OF CARINGCOLUMBUS, OH$12,5202025TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
    ST JOHN'S VILLACARROLLTON, OH$10,0002025PROVIDE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SOCIAL HELP TO THOSE IN NEED
    WESTMINSTER NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,0002025PROVIDE FOOD SAFETY TO THE COMMUNITY
    THE PARKS ALLIANCE OF INDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,0002025TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIONAL PARKS AND INSPIRE THE COMMUNTIY TO ACTION
    REBUILDING TOGETHER NASHVILLENASHVILLE, TN$10,0002025ASSIST LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS AND COMMUNITIES IN DEVELOPING THEIR NEIGHBORHOODS
    INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONBLOOMINGTON, IN$10,0002025DIRECTED TOWARDS THE COUGAR PANTRY WHICH SUPPORTS THE IU KOKOMO STUDENT FOOD PANTRY
    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INCDALLAS, TX$10,0002025ADVANCE HEALTHCARE FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC
    91 PLACEINDIANAPOLIS, IN$8,2502025TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS
    THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF INDIANAPOLIS INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$7,5002025PROVIDE EXPERIENCES RELATING TO SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES TO THE COMMUNITY
    INDY DESIGN COLLABORATIVE INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$6,0002025CELEBRATE AND STRENGTHEN THE COMMUNITY AND SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND CULTURE
    FIRST BAPTIST ATHLETICSINDIANAPOLIS, IN$200,0002024TO SUPPORT YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS
    HOME FOR OUR TROOPS INCTAUNTON, MA$30,0002024TO SUPPORT VETERANS
    FRIENDS OF CHALLENGING HEIGHTSDAVIDSON, NC$25,0002024TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN AFRICA
    MARIAN UNIVERSITYINDIANAPOLIS, IN$25,0002024TO SUPPORT EDUCATION
    BREBEUF JESUIT PREPARATORY SCHOOLINDIANAPOLIS, IN$25,0002024TO SUPPORT EDUCTION
    HOFFMAN INSTITUTESAN RAFAEL, CA$20,0002024TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIVE ADULT EDUCATION, SPIRITUAL GROWTH, AND LEADERSHIP
    GLEANERS FOOD BANKINDIANAPOLIS, IN$14,8672024TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PANTRY
    THE PARKS ALLIANCE OF INDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,0902024TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIONAL PARKS AND INSPIRE THE COMMUNTIY TO ACTION
    DOVE RECOVERY HOUSE FOR WOMENINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,0002024TO SUPPORT WOMEN
    INDIANA HUMANITIESINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,0002024TO SUPPORT THE HUMANITIES
    LA SOUPECINCINNATI, OH$10,0002024TO PROVIDE FOOD SECURITY TO THE COMMUNITY
    SEEDS OF CARINGCOLUMBUS, OH$8,5002024TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
    CONQUER PARALYSIS NOWLAS VEGAS, NV$8,1622024TO SUPPORT THOSE SUFFERING FROM PARALYSIS
    HORIZON HOUSEINDIANAPOLIS, IN$7,0002024TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS
    SECOND HELPINGS INCINDIANAPOLIS, IN$6,0002024TO PROVIDE FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY
    91 PLACEINDIANAPOLIS, IN$6,0002024TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS
    THE NASHVILLE FOOD PROJECTNASHVILLE, TN$5,5152024TO PROVIDE FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY
    FOOD FINDERS FOOD BANKLAFAYETTE, IN$5,2502024TO PROVIDE FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY
    FIRST BAPTIST ATHLETICSINDIANAPOLIS, IN$200,0002023TO SUPPORT YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS
    FRIENDS OF CHALLENGING HEIGHTSDAVIDSON, NC$100,0002023TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN AFRICA
    GLEANERS FOOD BANKINDIANAPOLIS, IN$20,0002023TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PANTRY
    NASHVILLE REPERTORY THEATERNASHVILLE, TN$10,0002023TO SUPPORT CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY MUSICAL THEATER AND PLAYS
    VILLAGE OF MERICIINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,0002023TO SUPPORT RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUNITY OPPORTUNIES FOR ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
    INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAINDIANAPOLIS, IN$7,5002023TO SUPPORT THE PERFORMING ARTS
    REBUILDING TOGETHER NASHVILLENASHVILLE, TN$7,5002023TO SUPPORT THE RESTORATION AND REBUILDING OF HOMES FOR LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS
    INDY CULTURAL TRAILINDIANAPOLIS, IN$7,5002023TO SUPPORT AN URBAN, SHARED-USE PATH FOR THE INDIANAPOLIS COMMUNITY
    BIG CARINDIANAPOLIS, IN$6,6002023TO SUPPORT LOCAL ART AND DESIGN

    FIRST BAPTIST ATHLETICS

    $400,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS

    STARTEDUP FOUNDATION INC

    $25,000
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2025

    ENCOURAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MENTORSHIP

    HERRON CLASSICAL SCHOOLS

    $25,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    PROVIDE SUPPORT IN CLASSICAL AND LIBERAL ARTS AND COLLEGE PREPARATION

    INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF WEST LAFAYETTE INC

    $17,925
    WEST LAFAYETTE, IN2025

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMTN THROUGH EDUCATION AND ARTS

    GLEANERS FOOD BANK

    $17,717
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PANTRY

    HORIZON HOUSE

    $15,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS

    GIRL SCOUTS OF CENTRAL INDIANA INC

    $15,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    LEADERSHIP AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

    CRISPUS ATTUCKS HIGH SCHOOL

    $15,000
    FISHERS, IN2025

    PROVIDE SUPPORT TO STUDENT BODY

    SEEDS OF CARING

    $12,520
    COLUMBUS, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

    ST JOHN'S VILLA

    $10,000
    CARROLLTON, OH2025

    PROVIDE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SOCIAL HELP TO THOSE IN NEED

    WESTMINSTER NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES INC

    $10,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    PROVIDE FOOD SAFETY TO THE COMMUNITY

    THE PARKS ALLIANCE OF INDIANAPOLIS

    $10,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIONAL PARKS AND INSPIRE THE COMMUNTIY TO ACTION

    REBUILDING TOGETHER NASHVILLE

    $10,000
    NASHVILLE, TN2025

    ASSIST LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS AND COMMUNITIES IN DEVELOPING THEIR NEIGHBORHOODS

    INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    BLOOMINGTON, IN2025

    DIRECTED TOWARDS THE COUGAR PANTRY WHICH SUPPORTS THE IU KOKOMO STUDENT FOOD PANTRY

    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC

    $10,000
    DALLAS, TX2025

    ADVANCE HEALTHCARE FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC

    91 PLACE

    $8,250
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS

    THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF INDIANAPOLIS INC

    $7,500
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    PROVIDE EXPERIENCES RELATING TO SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES TO THE COMMUNITY

    INDY DESIGN COLLABORATIVE INC

    $6,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    CELEBRATE AND STRENGTHEN THE COMMUNITY AND SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND CULTURE

    FIRST BAPTIST ATHLETICS

    $200,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS

    HOME FOR OUR TROOPS INC

    $30,000
    TAUNTON, MA2024

    TO SUPPORT VETERANS

    FRIENDS OF CHALLENGING HEIGHTS

    $25,000
    DAVIDSON, NC2024

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN AFRICA

    MARIAN UNIVERSITY

    $25,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT EDUCATION

    BREBEUF JESUIT PREPARATORY SCHOOL

    $25,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT EDUCTION

    HOFFMAN INSTITUTE

    $20,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIVE ADULT EDUCATION, SPIRITUAL GROWTH, AND LEADERSHIP

    GLEANERS FOOD BANK

    $14,867
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PANTRY

    THE PARKS ALLIANCE OF INDIANAPOLIS

    $10,090
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIONAL PARKS AND INSPIRE THE COMMUNTIY TO ACTION

    DOVE RECOVERY HOUSE FOR WOMEN

    $10,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT WOMEN

    INDIANA HUMANITIES

    $10,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT THE HUMANITIES

    LA SOUPE

    $10,000
    CINCINNATI, OH2024

    TO PROVIDE FOOD SECURITY TO THE COMMUNITY

    SEEDS OF CARING

    $8,500
    COLUMBUS, OH2024

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

    CONQUER PARALYSIS NOW

    $8,162
    LAS VEGAS, NV2024

    TO SUPPORT THOSE SUFFERING FROM PARALYSIS

    HORIZON HOUSE

    $7,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS

    SECOND HELPINGS INC

    $6,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO PROVIDE FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY

    91 PLACE

    $6,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS

    THE NASHVILLE FOOD PROJECT

    $5,515
    NASHVILLE, TN2024

    TO PROVIDE FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY

    FOOD FINDERS FOOD BANK

    $5,250
    LAFAYETTE, IN2024

    TO PROVIDE FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY

    FIRST BAPTIST ATHLETICS

    $200,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS

    FRIENDS OF CHALLENGING HEIGHTS

    $100,000
    DAVIDSON, NC2023

    TO SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN AFRICA

    GLEANERS FOOD BANK

    $20,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PANTRY

    NASHVILLE REPERTORY THEATER

    $10,000
    NASHVILLE, TN2023

    TO SUPPORT CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY MUSICAL THEATER AND PLAYS

    VILLAGE OF MERICI

    $10,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    TO SUPPORT RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUNITY OPPORTUNIES FOR ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

    INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    $7,500
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    TO SUPPORT THE PERFORMING ARTS

    REBUILDING TOGETHER NASHVILLE

    $7,500
    NASHVILLE, TN2023

    TO SUPPORT THE RESTORATION AND REBUILDING OF HOMES FOR LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS

    INDY CULTURAL TRAIL

    $7,500
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    TO SUPPORT AN URBAN, SHARED-USE PATH FOR THE INDIANAPOLIS COMMUNITY

    BIG CAR

    $6,600
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    TO SUPPORT LOCAL ART AND DESIGN

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Buckingham Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses in 19 days (Jul 15, 2026)Award: Up to $20K

    Annual Grant Program (Annual Grant Application)

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    Who can apply: Open to 501(c)(3) organizations whose missions, priorities, or programs align with the Foundation’s focus areas. Priority consideration is given to organizations serving communities where Buckingham maintains a presence. Only one application from an organization will be accepted in a 12-month period.

    Deadline: Applications are due July 15.

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    Buckingham Foundation Grants (general grantmaking / sponsorships)

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    Who can apply: Organizations serving communities where Buckingham Companies has a presence, with work aligned to the foundation's focus areas.

    Deadline: The 2026 grant application deadline is July 15, 2026.

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