The David and Laura Merage Foundation concentrates its resources on philanthropic vehicles and a small set of repeat grantees, while also supporting targeted programmatic initiatives in early childhood learning and Jewish community causes. The largest share of dollars flows to intermediary/DAF-type organizations, with substantial, repeated gifts to a single non-public-purpose recipient suggesting support for bespoke or strategic third‑party services alongside conventional nonprofit grants.
Highly concentrated: a small number of large grants account for most giving, with multiple repeat payments to a few favored recipients (notably a national philanthropic trust and one recurring Z99 grantee). Mix of funding to intermediary/DAF channels and direct programmatic support, rather than broad dispersed small grants.
A large share of the David and Laura Merage Foundation’s recent grantmaking goes to National Philanthropic Trust, including a $2.3 million grant in 2024 and another $1.235 million in 2025. That pattern fits a funder that uses philanthropic vehicles alongside direct program support. Beyond intermediary grants, the foundation backs a small set of recurring nonprofit partners and several in-house or affiliated initiatives tied to early childhood learning, Jewish community services, and arts programming. The grant list shows repeated support for Early Learning Ventures, Black Cube, and Jewish Colorado, with each organization appearing in multiple years. Those relationships point to a mix of general support and sustained initiative funding rather than isolated project giving. The foundation also makes targeted grants to organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League, The Free Press, American Israel Education, and Hillel of Colorado, suggesting attention to Jewish community life, education, and public-facing civic or cultural work. Its giving is not limited to conventional nonprofits. Some awards are marked as donor advised fund support or expenditure-responsibility grants, and the recent record includes consulting or other nontraditional recipients. Overall, the foundation’s profile is shaped by repeated institutional support, affiliated initiatives, and a relatively small circle of named partners.
In early childhood education, the foundation gave $450,000 in 2024 and $250,000 in 2025 to Early Learning Ventures for general support, alongside $301,450 in 2023 to the same organization. The repeated funding aligns with a broader focus on childcare capacity and support for vulnerable children and families. Jewish community organizations also appear regularly. Jewish Colorado received $320,000 in 2025, $265,000 in 2024, and $52,884 in 2023 for general support, while Hillel of Colorado received $41,000 in 2025. The Anti-Defamation League was also funded with $311,220 in 2025. Arts support is another clear theme. Black Cube received $450,000 in 2025, $436,000 in 2024, and $417,000 in 2023, and RedLine received $100,000 in 2025 plus $51,000 in 2023. The foundation also supported the Colorado Photographic Arts Center with $31,030 in 2025.
Typical grants cluster around small to mid-sized awards: the p25 is $2,500, the median is $8,500, and the p75 is $31,688. That distribution sits alongside a few much larger gifts to intermediaries and operating partners. The recent record also shows repeat giving across multiple years, especially to a handful of organizations and affiliated initiatives, rather than a one-time project model. The foundation operates through a mix of direct nonprofit grants, donor-advised-fund support, general operating support, event sponsorship, and expenditure-responsibility grants. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The presence of recurring grants to the same recipients suggests ongoing relationships, while the use of nontraditional grant types indicates flexibility in how support is structured.
$10.8M
$69.6M
$5.2M
$4.2M
Most grants fall between $3K and $32K, with a median of $9K.
25th Percentile
$3K
Median
$9K
75th Percentile
$32K
About 55% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Notable grantees: National Philanthropic Trust, Black Cube, Early Learning Ventures, Jewish Colorado
Grants land overwhelmingly in the United States, with all 89 recent grants recorded there. Colorado is the main recipient state by count, and many named recipients are in Denver or Englewood. The recent list also includes recipients in Jenkintown, PA; New York, NY; Washington, DC; Florence, MA; Scottsdale, AZ; Springfield, VA; Placentia, CA; and Huntington, WV. The geographic pattern is regional with a strong Colorado center, but it also reaches national intermediaries and select out-of-state organizations.
The recent record shows repeated support for donor-advised-fund intermediaries, early childhood initiatives, Jewish community organizations, and arts nonprofits. National Philanthropic Trust, Early Learning Ventures, Black Cube, and Jewish Colorado all appear more than once, which shows a pattern of ongoing institutional support rather than one-off gifts.
The grant-size distribution is p25 $2,500, median $8,500, and p75 $31,688. Most grants are relatively modest, even though a few large awards to philanthropic vehicles and operating partners reach into the hundreds of thousands or millions.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including National Philanthropic Trust, Early Learning Ventures, Black Cube, and Jewish Colorado. That repetition suggests the foundation maintains ongoing relationships with a small group of organizations and initiatives.
Colorado receives the largest share of grants by count, and many recipient cities are in the Denver-Englewood area. The recent grants list also includes recipients in Jenkintown, New York, Washington, Florence, Scottsdale, Springfield, Placentia, and Huntington, showing some national reach beyond the foundation’s regional core.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Philanthropic Trust | Jenkintown, PA | $1,235,000 | 2025 | Donor Advised Fund |
| Black Cube | Denver, CO | $450,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Jewish Colorado | Denver, CO | $320,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Anti-Defamation League | Denver, CO | $311,220 | 2025 | General Support |
| Early Learning Ventures | Englewood, CO | $250,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| The Free Press | Florence, MA | $200,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Executives Partnering to Invest in | Denver, CO | $100,000 | 2025 | General Support & Event Sponsorship |
| RedLine | Denver, CO | $100,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| American Israel Education | Washington, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | General support |
| Mental Health CO | Denver, CO | $52,500 | 2025 | General Operations |
| Hillel of Colorado | Denver, CO | $41,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Colorado Photographic Arts Center | Denver, CO | $31,030 | 2025 | General Support |
| Jewish Fertility Foundation | Atlanta, GA | $25,000 | 2025 | General operations |
| National Jewish Health | Denver, CO | $25,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Council for a Strong America | Englewood, CO | $15,000 | 2025 | General Operations |
| Hope Foundation of Iranian-American | Beverly Hills, CA | $10,000 | 2025 | General Operations |
| Moishe House | Charlotte, NC | $10,000 | 2025 | General Operations |
| Mizel Institute | Denver, CO | $10,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| American Friends of Kishorit | West Hartford, CT | $10,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Denver Public Schools Foundation | Denver, CO | $5,000 | 2025 | General support |
| The Fund for a Healthier Colorado | Denver, CO | $5,000 | 2025 | General Operations |
| Judaism Your Way | Denver, CO | $5,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Colorado Children's Campaign | Denver, CO | $5,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| CO Business Committee for the Arts | Denver, CO | $3,050 | 2025 | General Support |
| Philanthropy Colorado | Denver, CO | $2,450 | 2025 | General Operations |
| WeeCycle | Denver, CO | $2,000 | 2025 | General support |
| University of Colorado Anschutz | Aurora, CO | $1,500 | 2025 | General support |
| National Philanthropic Trust | Jenkintown, PA | $2,300,000 | 2024 | Donor Advised Fund |
| Early Learning Ventures | Englewood, CO | $450,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| Black Cube | Englewood, CO | $436,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| Jewish Colorado | Denver, CO | $265,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| Belev Echad | New York, NY | $215,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Executives Partnering to Invest in | Denver, CO | $58,000 | 2024 | General Support & Event Sponsorship |
| National Jewish Health | Denver, CO | $30,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| Bipartisan Policy Center | Washington, DC | $30,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| The Fund for a Healthier Colorado | Denver, CO | $25,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Mental Health CO | Denver, CO | $10,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Mizel Institute | Denver, CO | $10,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Hope Foundation of Iranian-American | Beverly Hills, CA | $10,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| American Friends of Tel Aviv Univer | New York, NY | $9,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Denver Jewish Day School | Denver, CO | $5,500 | 2024 | General Support |
| Colorado Photographic Arts Center | Denver, CO | $5,500 | 2024 | General Support |
| Charitable Ventures | Santa Ana, CA | $5,145 | 2024 | General Operations |
| CHOC Foundation | Orange, CA | $5,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Visionary Women | Beverly Hills, CA | $5,000 | 2024 | General Operations |
| The Clapham Group LLC | Springfield, VA | $5,000 | 2024 | See attached expenditure responsibility statement |
| Anti-Defamation League | Denver, CO | $2,500 | 2024 | General Support |
| History Colorado | Denver, CO | $2,500 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Colorado Healing Fund | Denver, CO | $2,500 | 2024 | General Operations |
| Jewish Family Service of CO | Denver, CO | $2,500 | 2024 | General Support |
National Philanthropic Trust
$1,235,000Donor Advised Fund
Black Cube
$450,000General Support
Jewish Colorado
$320,000General Support
Anti-Defamation League
$311,220General Support
Early Learning Ventures
$250,000General Support
The Free Press
$200,000General Support
Executives Partnering to Invest in
General Support & Event Sponsorship
RedLine
$100,000General Support
American Israel Education
$100,000General support
Mental Health CO
$52,500General Operations
Hillel of Colorado
$41,000General Support
Colorado Photographic Arts Center
$31,030General Support
Jewish Fertility Foundation
$25,000General operations
National Jewish Health
$25,000General Support
Council for a Strong America
$15,000General Operations
Hope Foundation of Iranian-American
$10,000General Operations
Moishe House
$10,000General Operations
Mizel Institute
$10,000General Support
American Friends of Kishorit
$10,000General Support
Denver Public Schools Foundation
$5,000General support
The Fund for a Healthier Colorado
$5,000General Operations
Judaism Your Way
$5,000General Support
Colorado Children's Campaign
$5,000General Support
CO Business Committee for the Arts
$3,050General Support
Philanthropy Colorado
$2,450General Operations
WeeCycle
$2,000General support
University of Colorado Anschutz
$1,500General support
National Philanthropic Trust
$2,300,000Donor Advised Fund
Early Learning Ventures
$450,000General Support
Black Cube
$436,000General Support
Jewish Colorado
$265,000General Support
Belev Echad
$215,000General Operations
Executives Partnering to Invest in
$58,000General Support & Event Sponsorship
National Jewish Health
$30,000General Support
Bipartisan Policy Center
$30,000General Support
The Fund for a Healthier Colorado
$25,000General Operations
Mental Health CO
$10,000General Operations
Mizel Institute
$10,000General Operations
Hope Foundation of Iranian-American
$10,000General Operations
American Friends of Tel Aviv Univer
$9,000General Operations
Denver Jewish Day School
$5,500General Support
Colorado Photographic Arts Center
$5,500General Support
Charitable Ventures
$5,145General Operations
CHOC Foundation
$5,000General Operations
Visionary Women
$5,000General Operations
The Clapham Group LLC
$5,000See attached expenditure responsibility statement
Anti-Defamation League
$2,500General Support
History Colorado
$2,500General Operations
Colorado Healing Fund
$2,500General Operations
Jewish Family Service of CO
$2,500General Support