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    Burton D Morgan Foundation

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    HUDSON, OHWebsite3306551660

    About Burton D Morgan Foundation

    The Burton D. Morgan Foundation concentrates its giving on building entrepreneurial capacity and youth education in Ohio, funding organizations that provide mentoring, innovation programming, and economic opportunity. Grants are directed toward both nonprofit entrepreneurship intermediaries and education institutions, as well as catalytic capital vehicles that expand access to credit in underserved Ohio communities. The foundation appears to favor program and capacity support that strengthens local ecosystems for entrepreneurs and students.

    Focus Areas

    Entrepreneurship mentoring and startup support (e.g., JumpStart mentoring program)Innovation education and makerspace/classroom outfitting for youth (e.g., Bounce Innovation Hub)Independent/college-preparatory schooling support (e.g., University School)Community economic development and credit enhancement for underserved Ohio communities (e.g., Growth Opportunity Partners)

    Who They Fund

    underserved Ohio communities (targeted for equitable economic growth)youth and students (K–12 and college entrepreneurship programs)early-stage entrepreneurs and startups (including small businesses in Northeast Ohio)

    About Burton D Morgan Foundation

    A defining thread in Burton D Morgan Foundation Inc’s recent grantmaking is its support for entrepreneurship education and mentoring across Ohio. One of the largest grants on record went to JumpStart Inc in Cleveland for the Burton D. Morgan Mentoring Program, a signal that the foundation backs intermediary organizations that help entrepreneurs build skills, relationships, and access to support. The foundation also invests in youth-facing innovation and entrepreneurship programming, including major grants to Bounce Innovation Hub in Akron for programming and classroom equipment, and to University School in Hunting Valley for youth entrepreneurship initiatives and conference support. Its portfolio also includes capital-oriented work that extends beyond classroom programming. Growth Opportunity Partners received a grant to create a fund using credit enhancement and cash collateral loan guarantees for underserved Ohio communities, and Western Reserve Community Fund was supported for business lending in Northeast Ohio. Taken together, these grants show a funder that mixes education, ecosystem-building, and access-to-capital strategies within a localized Ohio focus. The foundation’s giving is active across multiple years, with recurring support to some organizations and program lines.

    What Burton D Morgan Foundation Funds

    Entrepreneurship education is a central theme. Kent State University Foundation received support for NEOLaunchNET programming, reflecting the foundation’s interest in college-based venture support and coaching. University School was funded for youth entrepreneurship programming and for the Young Entrepreneur Institute, showing a K–12 and school-based pathway into business learning. The foundation also backs innovation spaces and hands-on invention programs. Bounce Innovation Hub received grants for entrepreneur support programs and classroom equipment, while National Inventors Hall of Fame Inc was funded for Camp Invention and Invention Project programming. Access to capital is another clear lane. Western Reserve Community Fund was supported for business lending in Northeast Ohio, and Growth Opportunity Partners received funding for credit enhancement through cash collateral loan guarantees. These grants suggest an approach that combines education with financing tools for entrepreneurs and small businesses.

    How Burton D Morgan Foundation Gives

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

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    General Mission-Related Grants (Burton D. Morgan Foundation)

    Free enterpriseEntrepreneurship education (adult & collegiate; note: youth entrepreneurship for K-12 is funded through YIPPEE)Second-stage businesses+1 more

    Who can apply: Organizations must be public charities, tax-exempt under IRS Code 501(c)(3). The Foundation does not provide grants to individuals or direct grants to startup ventures.

    Deadline: May 1 for September Meeting; September 1 for January/February Meeting; February 1 for June Meeting

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $6.9M

    Total Assets

    $202.8M

    Total Revenue

    $15.2M

    Total Expenses

    $11.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $4K and $30K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $4K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $30K

    Geographic Reach

    Local16 states funded

    About 84% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
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    regional entrepreneurship ecosystem stakeholders (incubators, education institutions, consortium partners)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: very few, large grants focused on strategic investments rather than many small gifts. Funding mixes program/capacity support and catalytic capital, primarily targeted to Ohio-based organizations that build local entrepreneurial and educational ecosystems.

    Funding Style

    operating support (sustain existing programming)capacity building (staff growth, organizational capacity)capital/equipment funding (purchase classroom & facility outfitting)financial tools/credit enhancement (cash-collateral loan guarantees)program support and seed funding (launch labs, seed clinic, pilot programs)

    Notable grantees: JumpStart Inc, BOUNCE INNOVATION HUB, University School, Growth Opportunity Partners

    Topics

    entrepreneurship education and curriculum (LaunchNET, entrepreneurship institutes)youth entrepreneurship programming (camp invention, young entrepreneur institutes, YEE for CLE)small business lending and SME financing (business lending in Northeast Ohio, credit enhancement)innovation ecosystem development (innovation hubs, incubators, NEOvations, MAP Lab)workforce development and job creation (operating support tied to job creation)entrepreneurship ecosystem coordination and capacity building (consortium support, stakeholder collaboration)regional storytelling and content for business/community economic growth

    Typical grant size sits at a p25 of $4,000, a median of $15,000, and a p75 of $30,000, though the recent grant list also includes much larger program awards. The foundation makes recurring grants to the same organizations across multiple years, including support for JumpStart Inc, Bounce Innovation Hub, University School, Kent State University Foundation, and Western Reserve Community Fund. It is a Regular Funder and gives through mission-related and program-specific grant programs, including unsolicited pathways such as General Mission-Related Grants and YIPPEE Exchange. The foundation also funds individuals, but the grant record shown here is entirely organizational.

    Where Burton D Morgan Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in Ohio: 84% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the stated geographic scope is local. Among recent recipients, Cleveland, Akron, Hunting Valley, Kent, Elyria, Canton, and North Canton appear repeatedly, with Cleveland and Akron showing especially strong activity. Outside Ohio, the recent list includes a grant to New Hampshire Charitable Foundation in Concord, NH. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 495 grants in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Burton D Morgan Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Burton D Morgan Foundation Inc fund?

    It funds public charities and organizations tied to entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurship support, second-stage business growth, and access to capital. Recent grants went to groups such as JumpStart Inc, Bounce Innovation Hub, University School, Growth Opportunity Partners, and Western Reserve Community Fund.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    Typical grants cluster around a p25 of $4,000, a median of $15,000, and a p75 of $30,000. The recent record also includes larger awards for multi-year or program-support work.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes, in some programs. The active programs list shows unsolicited access for General Mission-Related Grants and YIPPEE Exchange, and the mission-related grants process uses a Grant Interest Form through the GoApply portal for organizations that have not previously received funding.

    What are the main focus areas?

    The strongest themes are entrepreneurship education, youth entrepreneurship, innovation and makerspace support, and access to capital for entrepreneurs and small businesses. The recent grants also show support for credit enhancement, business lending, and ecosystem-building organizations.

    Are grants mostly repeated to the same recipients?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including JumpStart Inc, Bounce Innovation Hub, University School, Kent State University Foundation, and Western Reserve Community Fund, indicating recurring support rather than one-off awards.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    NEOLaunchNET (Collegiate LaunchNET Network Support)

    entrepreneurship educationinnovationventure creation+1 more

    Who can apply: Participants must be students, alumni, faculty, or staff from one of the network’s member schools; the network includes regional colleges and universities.

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    Open nowRolling / open intake

    YIPPEE Exchange (Marketplace Funding for Entrepreneurship Education Providers)

    entrepreneurship educationyouth educationK-12 learning+1 more

    Who can apply: Designed for educators and providers participating in the marketplace; youth entrepreneurship education is funded through YIPPEE and not through the general grants application.

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    Open nowRolling / open intake

    YIPPEE Exchange (Entrepreneurship education marketplace)

    entrepreneurship educationyouth entrepreneurshipK-12 education+1 more

    Who can apply: Used to fund entrepreneurship education for school-age students; educators select resources through the platform. Youth entrepreneurship education projects are directed to YIPPEE rather than the general grant process.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BOUNCE INNOVATION HUBAKRON, OH$393,5002025ENTREPRENEUR SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT
    JUMPSTART INCCLEVELAND, OH$334,0002025BURTON D. MORGAN MENTORING PROGRAM
    KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONKENT, OH$212,5002025NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING
    UNIVERSITY SCHOOLHUNTING VALLEY, OH$204,0002025YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMMING
    WESTERN RESERVE COMMUNITY FUNDAKRON, OH$200,0002025TO SUPPORT BUSINESS LENDING IN NORTHEAST OHIO
    UNIVERSITY SCHOOLHUNTING VALLEY, OH$180,75020252024 ENSPIRE CONFERENCE
    CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITYCLEVELAND, OH$180,0002025NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING
    NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME INCNORTH CANTON, OH$171,6002025CAMP INVENTION AND INVENTION PROJECT PROGRAMMING
    FUND FOR OUR ECONOMIC FUTURE OF NORTHEAST OHIOCLEVELAND, OH$170,0002025OPERATING SUPPORT AND JOB CREATION AND/OR ENTREPRENEURIAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
    LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATIONELYRIA, OH$157,5002025NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING
    COMMUNITY INITIATIVESOAKLAND, CA$151,5002025TO SUPPORT YIPPEE EXCHANGE
    JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH$145,0002025NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING
    BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITYBEREA, OH$140,0002025NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING
    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF NORTH CENTRAL OHIOCANTON, OH$135,0002025YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES
    PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL FOUNDATION INCCLEVELAND, OH$135,0002025CAPACITY BUILDING
    WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETYCLEVELAND, OH$125,0002025YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION PROGRAMS
    MAHONING COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLYOUNGSTOWN, OH$119,7002025CHANGEMAKER ACTIVITIES
    THE WELL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONAKRON, OH$87,0002025AKRON FOOD WORKS
    ECONOMIC GROWTH FOUNDATIONCLEVELAND, OH$70,0002025TO SUPPORT THE LAUNCH OF MAP LAB
    CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCLEVELAND, OH$60,0002025GREATER AKRON INNOVATION HUB AND THE SHOW HER THE MONEY FILM SCREENING
    HUDSON LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETYHUDSON, OH$60,0002025SUPPORT OF ACTIVITIES OF THE BURTON D. MORGAN CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF GREATER CLEVELANDCLEVELAND, OH$60,0002025YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES
    MANUFACTURING ADVOCACY & GROWTH NETWORK INCCLEVELAND, OH$57,6002025SUMMER FELLOWS PROGRAM
    UNIVERSITY OF AKRON RESEARCH FOUNDATIONAKRON, OH$55,0002025COMMUNITY TEAMS PARTICIPATING IN THE I-CORPS PROGRAM
    BRITEWARREN, OH$50,0002025TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION
    COMMUNITY INITIATIVESOAKLAND, CA$50,0002025TO CREATE RESTRICTED YIPPEE FUND
    VENTURE FOR AMERICA INCNEW YORK, NY$50,0002025NORTHEAST OHIO FELLOWS PROGRAM
    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF EASTERN OHIOGIRARD, OH$50,0002025YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES
    HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATIONCLEVELAND, OH$50,0002025TO SUPPORT BUSINESS LENDING IN NORTHEAST OHIO
    WOODRIDGE LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEMPENINSULA, OH$50,0002025ENTREPRENEW LOCAL PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY
    MORTAR CINCINNATICINCINNATI, OH$50,0002025CREATION OF A PLATFORM AND THE CONVERSION OF THE MORTAR MASTERS CURRICULUM INTO A VIRTUAL FORMAT
    LAWRENCE SCHOOLBROADVIEW HEIGHTS, OH$50,0002025TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION
    NORTHEAST OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONROOTSTOWN, OH$50,0002025BENCH TO BEDSIDE PROGRAM
    GREATER AKRON CHAMBER FOUNDATIONAKRON, OH$50,0002025FOR THE GREATER AKRON INNOVATION HUB
    AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSSBOONE, IA$50,00020252024 HURRICANE RELIEF
    ASHLAND UNIVERSITYASHLAND, OH$45,0002025ASHBROOK CENTER FREE ENTERPRISE PROGRAMMING
    HIRAM COLLEGEHIRAM, OH$45,0002025TO SUPPORT CENTER FOR INTEGRATED ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES
    SEA CHANGE INCORPORATEDCOLUMBUS, OH$40,0002025NORTHEAST OHIO SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ACCELERATOR PROGRAM
    KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONKENT, OH$40,0002025JUSTICE INVOLVED LEARNERS INITIATIVE
    ASHLAND UNIVERSITYASHLAND, OH$40,0002025MORGAN CENTER FOR FREE ENTERPRISE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMMING
    KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONKENT, OH$40,0002025MORGAN STARTUP GRANTS PROGRAM IN 2024
    IDEASTREAM PUBLIC MEDIACLEVELAND, OH$35,0002025TO SUPPORT STORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIAMORAGA, CA$35,0002025MEN'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM
    COUGAR FOOTBALL FUNDMORAGA, CA$30,0002025TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION
    CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITYCLEVELAND, OH$30,0002025MORGAN STARTUP GRANTS PROGRAM IN 2024
    SOLON COMMUNITY LIVINGSOLON, OH$25,0002025TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION
    ALLEGHENY COLLEGEMEADVILLE, PA$25,0002025TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION
    DOWNTOWN ARTS THEATERWOOSTER, OH$25,0002025LYRIC THEATER RENOVATION AND REOPENING PROJECT
    CAMPING & EDUCATION FOUNDATIONCINCINNATI, OH$25,0002025CAMPING AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCLEVELAND, OH$25,0002025MORGAN STARTUP GRANTS PROGRAM IN 2024

    BOUNCE INNOVATION HUB

    $393,500
    AKRON, OH2025

    ENTREPRENEUR SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT

    JUMPSTART INC

    $334,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    BURTON D. MORGAN MENTORING PROGRAM

    KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $212,500
    KENT, OH2025

    NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING

    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL

    $204,000
    HUNTING VALLEY, OH2025

    YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMMING

    WESTERN RESERVE COMMUNITY FUND

    $200,000
    AKRON, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT BUSINESS LENDING IN NORTHEAST OHIO

    UNIVERSITY SCHOOL

    $180,750
    HUNTING VALLEY, OH2025

    2024 ENSPIRE CONFERENCE

    CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

    $180,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING

    NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME INC

    $171,600
    NORTH CANTON, OH2025

    CAMP INVENTION AND INVENTION PROJECT PROGRAMMING

    FUND FOR OUR ECONOMIC FUTURE OF NORTHEAST OHIO

    $170,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    OPERATING SUPPORT AND JOB CREATION AND/OR ENTREPRENEURIAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES

    LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

    $157,500
    ELYRIA, OH2025

    NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING

    COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    $151,500
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT YIPPEE EXCHANGE

    JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY

    $145,000
    UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH2025

    NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING

    BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY

    $140,000
    BEREA, OH2025

    NEOLAUNCHNET PROGRAMMING

    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF NORTH CENTRAL OHIO

    $135,000
    CANTON, OH2025

    YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES

    PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL FOUNDATION INC

    $135,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    CAPACITY BUILDING

    WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    $125,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION PROGRAMS

    MAHONING COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

    $119,700
    YOUNGSTOWN, OH2025

    CHANGEMAKER ACTIVITIES

    THE WELL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $87,000
    AKRON, OH2025

    AKRON FOOD WORKS

    ECONOMIC GROWTH FOUNDATION

    $70,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT THE LAUNCH OF MAP LAB

    CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $60,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    GREATER AKRON INNOVATION HUB AND THE SHOW HER THE MONEY FILM SCREENING

    HUDSON LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    $60,000
    HUDSON, OH2025

    SUPPORT OF ACTIVITIES OF THE BURTON D. MORGAN CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF GREATER CLEVELAND

    $60,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES

    MANUFACTURING ADVOCACY & GROWTH NETWORK INC

    $57,600
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    SUMMER FELLOWS PROGRAM

    UNIVERSITY OF AKRON RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    $55,000
    AKRON, OH2025

    COMMUNITY TEAMS PARTICIPATING IN THE I-CORPS PROGRAM

    BRITE

    $50,000
    WARREN, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION

    COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    $50,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO CREATE RESTRICTED YIPPEE FUND

    VENTURE FOR AMERICA INC

    $50,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    NORTHEAST OHIO FELLOWS PROGRAM

    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF EASTERN OHIO

    $50,000
    GIRARD, OH2025

    YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES

    HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION

    $50,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT BUSINESS LENDING IN NORTHEAST OHIO

    WOODRIDGE LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM

    $50,000
    PENINSULA, OH2025

    ENTREPRENEW LOCAL PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY

    MORTAR CINCINNATI

    $50,000
    CINCINNATI, OH2025

    CREATION OF A PLATFORM AND THE CONVERSION OF THE MORTAR MASTERS CURRICULUM INTO A VIRTUAL FORMAT

    LAWRENCE SCHOOL

    $50,000
    BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION

    NORTHEAST OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    ROOTSTOWN, OH2025

    BENCH TO BEDSIDE PROGRAM

    GREATER AKRON CHAMBER FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    AKRON, OH2025

    FOR THE GREATER AKRON INNOVATION HUB

    AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS

    $50,000
    BOONE, IA2025

    2024 HURRICANE RELIEF

    ASHLAND UNIVERSITY

    $45,000
    ASHLAND, OH2025

    ASHBROOK CENTER FREE ENTERPRISE PROGRAMMING

    HIRAM COLLEGE

    $45,000
    HIRAM, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT CENTER FOR INTEGRATED ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES

    SEA CHANGE INCORPORATED

    $40,000
    COLUMBUS, OH2025

    NORTHEAST OHIO SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ACCELERATOR PROGRAM

    KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $40,000
    KENT, OH2025

    JUSTICE INVOLVED LEARNERS INITIATIVE

    ASHLAND UNIVERSITY

    $40,000
    ASHLAND, OH2025

    MORGAN CENTER FOR FREE ENTERPRISE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMMING

    KENT STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $40,000
    KENT, OH2025

    MORGAN STARTUP GRANTS PROGRAM IN 2024

    IDEASTREAM PUBLIC MEDIA

    $35,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT STORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA

    $35,000
    MORAGA, CA2025

    MEN'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM

    COUGAR FOOTBALL FUND

    $30,000
    MORAGA, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION

    CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

    $30,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    MORGAN STARTUP GRANTS PROGRAM IN 2024

    SOLON COMMUNITY LIVING

    $25,000
    SOLON, OH2025

    TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION

    ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

    $25,000
    MEADVILLE, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION

    DOWNTOWN ARTS THEATER

    $25,000
    WOOSTER, OH2025

    LYRIC THEATER RENOVATION AND REOPENING PROJECT

    CAMPING & EDUCATION FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    CINCINNATI, OH2025

    CAMPING AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    MORGAN STARTUP GRANTS PROGRAM IN 2024