The Edinboro University Foundation was founded in 1998 to support the mission of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (now PennWest Edinboro) through the cultivation and management of gifts, grants, and other resources for the benefit of the students and faculty.
Edinboro University Foundation’s recent giving is anchored by large university-support grants: $818,830 in 2023 and $749,673 in 2024, both to Grants in Us-governments-990 for university support. That pattern fits the foundation’s core role as the steward of gifts, grants, and endowment resources for PennWest Edinboro. Founded in 1998, it supports the university’s students and faculty through scholarship funds, campus initiatives, and managed donor gifts. The foundation’s grantmaking is built around higher education rather than a broad external portfolio. Its activities include endowed scholarships for PennWest Edinboro students, donor gifts for academic and campus needs, and fiscal management of external grant funds for university programs. Student-centered support is a recurring theme, especially through scholarship distributions and targeted aid for students. The organization also participates in local community giving campaigns and manages funds established for the university’s long-term benefit. Across these functions, the foundation operates as a resource manager for the institution, connecting donor intent with student aid, program support, and endowment stewardship.
Higher education is the foundation’s main operating area. It administers endowed scholarships for PennWest Edinboro students and includes targeted awards such as the PennWest Opportunity Award for first-year students with a GPA between 2.50 and 2.99. Student retention and emergency aid are another clear focus. Through its Gives Days participation in Erie Gives and Crawford Gives, the foundation supports a student retention fund within community day-of-giving campaigns. Program support also appears in its grantmaking structure. The foundation solicits, manages, and distributes donor gifts and grants for university programs, campus initiatives, facilities improvements, and related campus entities, including support for colleges, academic programs, and the Alumni Association. It also handles arts and cultural donations within the university setting, reflecting support for campus collections and institutional enrichment.
The foundation’s typical grant size is very consistent: p25 is $766,962, the median is $784,252, and p75 is $801,541. That narrow band matches a small number of large institutional grants rather than many smaller awards. The recent grants list shows two grants, in 2023 and 2024, both for university support. The foundation is an operating university foundation rather than a family foundation or DAF sponsor. It accepts unsolicited gifts in several programs, including general gifts, scholarships, Gives Days participation, and EITC-related giving, while some program-support and managed-grant functions are donor-directed rather than open application programs.
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$41.3M
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$1.3M
Most grants fall between $767K and $802K, with a median of $784K.
25th Percentile
$767K
Median
$784K
75th Percentile
$802K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in PA.
CHARLES SCALISE
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Grantmaking is local and entirely within Pennsylvania: 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state. The foundation’s giving most often lands in PA-based university settings, especially around Edinboro and PennWest Edinboro. The recent grants list also identifies a recipient in CALIFORNIA, PA, showing that Pennsylvania locations extend beyond the foundation’s headquarters area. Its active programs are similarly state-bound, including participation in Erie County and Crawford County day-of-giving campaigns and EITC-related donations within Pennsylvania.
It funds PennWest Edinboro-related higher education work: endowed scholarships, student support, academic and campus programs, facilities improvements, and managed donor gifts for the university. The foundation’s stated focus areas also include student retention and emergency aid, and it manages endowment resources for long-term support.
Its grant-size distribution is very tight: p25 is $766,962, median grant size is $784,252, and p75 is $801,541. The recent grants list is consistent with that scale, showing two university-support grants above $700,000.
Yes. One of its core programs is endowment-funded scholarships for PennWest Edinboro students, including named scholarships and targeted awards. The foundation also supports the PennWest Opportunity Award for first-year students with a GPA between 2.50 and 2.99.
Yes. Several programs accept unsolicited gifts, including General Gifts / Establish a Fund, Edinboro University Foundation Scholarships, Gives Days participation, and the PA Educational Improvement Tax Credit program through the foundation.
Its giving is local and entirely in Pennsylvania: 100% of grants went to recipients in PA. The activity list also points to Erie County and Crawford County for day-of-giving campaigns, with recent grants tied to Pennsylvania recipients.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRANTS IN US-GOVERNMENTS-990 | CALIFORNIA, PA | $749,673 | 2024 | UNIVERSITY SUPPORT |
| GRANTS IN US-GOVERNMENTS-990 | CALIFORNIA, PA | $818,830 | 2023 | UNIVERSITY SUPPORT |
GRANTS IN US-GOVERNMENTS-990
$749,673UNIVERSITY SUPPORT
GRANTS IN US-GOVERNMENTS-990
$818,830UNIVERSITY SUPPORT