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    Nationwide Foundation

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    COLUMBUS, OHWebsite6146772781

    About Nationwide Foundation

    The Nationwide Foundation acts primarily as a regranting or intermediary funder, making very large, multi-million-dollar transfers to other foundations rather than directly to operating nonprofits. Its giving pattern is annual and consistent, directing substantial unrestricted or pass-through resources for downstream grantmaking rather than funding specific programmatic initiatives itself.

    Focus Areas

    Intermediary / pass-through grantmaking to other foundationsSupport for philanthropic infrastructure and grantmaking vehiclesBroad, non-program-specific charitable funding (regranting to multiple causes)

    Who They Fund

    foundations (intermediary nonprofits)educational entities/recipientsleadership program participants / volunteer leaders

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: very few, very large annual grants that are pass-through payments to the same foundation entity, indicating repeat, predictable regranting rather than many small direct grants.

    Funding Style

    About Nationwide Foundation

    Nationwide Foundation’s recent giving is dominated by very large annual transfers to other foundations, with three consecutive grants above $33 million to Nationwide Foundation 2022 Grants, Nationwide Foundation 2023 Grants, and Nationwide Foundation 2024 Grants. That pattern points to a regranting model: the foundation moves substantial resources into downstream charitable vehicles rather than concentrating only on direct operating support. The latest 990 year on file is 2025, and the foundation also makes program-related investments. Alongside those major foundation-to-foundation transfers, Nationwide Foundation uses smaller recurring grants for matching education gifts and for leadership and volunteer support. The education matching line has appeared in each of the last three years, and the leadership-and-volunteer line also recurs annually, suggesting a stable set of funding channels within its broader grantmaking structure. Its active programs show additional pathways for operating support, project support, capital support, and invitation-only funding for arts and culture and higher education. The foundation’s grant categories are broad rather than tied to a single issue area, but the active program descriptions show priority attention to children’s wellbeing, food security, crisis stabilization, and social and economic empowerment.

    What Nationwide Foundation Funds

    In education-related giving, Nationwide Foundation provided $543,169 in 2023 to Matching Education Gifts, followed by $478,534 in 2024 and $446,393 in 2025. That pattern shows a recurring employee- or associate-linked channel rather than a one-time award. Leadership and volunteer support is another recurring line. The foundation gave $89,000 in 2023 to Leadership and Volunteer Grants, then $95,500 in 2024 and $63,700 in 2025, indicating a separate funding stream for those activities. The foundation also makes broad charitable support available through its program structure. Its active grant programs include General Operating Support, Project and/or Program Support, and Capital Support, with stated focus areas of food security, crisis stabilization, children’s wellbeing, and social and economic empowerment. A separate invitation-only track covers arts and culture and higher education.

    How Nationwide Foundation Gives

    The typical grant size is highly skewed: p25 is $191,258, the median is $510,852, and p75 reaches $29,627,762. That distribution reflects a mix of smaller recurring grants and very large annual pass-through awards. The recent record shows repeated payments to the same grant vehicles across 2023, 2024, and 2025, especially for Nationwide Foundation grants, matching education gifts, and leadership and volunteer grants. The foundation funds as a foundation-to-foundation intermediary and also makes program-related investments. Several active grant programs accept unsolicited requests, while the arts, culture, and higher education track is invitation-only.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $33.4M

    Total Assets

    $90.2M

    Total Revenue

    $40.4M

    Total Expenses

    $33.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $191K and $29.6M, with a median of $511K.

    25th Percentile

    $191K

    Median

    $511K

    75th Percentile

    $29.6M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in OH.

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    grantmaking (foundation-to-foundation)matching gifts for educationsupport for leadership & volunteer initiativesrecurring/annual grant payments

    Notable grantees: Nationwide Foundation 2022 Grants (pass-through), Nationwide Foundation 2023 Grants (pass-through), Nationwide Foundation 2024 Grants (pass-through)

    Topics

    educational matching gifts/scholarship supportleadership development programsvolunteer engagement and supportfoundation capacity / intermediary supportphilanthropic partnership funding

    Where Nationwide Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in Ohio: 100% of the listed grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and Ohio is also the top state by grant count. The recent grant list places the largest recurring awards in Columbus, OH, while the matching education gifts and leadership and volunteer grants are also centered there. Active program geography includes Columbus, Cleveland, and Brea/Orange County, but the recent grants shown are entirely domestic, with all listed recipient-country counts in the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Nationwide Foundation

    What kind of organization does Nationwide Foundation mainly fund?

    Its recent grants show a strong intermediary pattern. Three annual grants in the tens of millions went to Nationwide Foundation grant vehicles in Columbus, OH, alongside smaller recurring awards for matching education gifts and leadership and volunteer grants.

    What are the main focus areas in its active grant programs?

    The active program descriptions point to food security, crisis stabilization, children’s wellbeing, and social and economic empowerment. Arts and culture and higher education also appear as a separate invitation-only funding track.

    Does Nationwide Foundation offer recurring grant lines?

    Yes. The grant list shows repeated annual payments for Nationwide Foundation grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, plus recurring matching education gifts and leadership and volunteer grants over the same three-year span.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The distribution is wide and tilted toward very large awards: p25 is $191,258, median grant size is $510,852, and p75 is $29,627,762. That spread fits a model with both smaller recurring grants and major pass-through transfers.

    How can organizations access funding?

    The active program list says General Operating Support, Capital Support, Project and/or Program Support, and Nationwide Foundation Grants accept unsolicited requests. The Arts & Culture and Higher Education track is invitation-only and does not accept unsolicited applications.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Open Grant Opportunities

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

    Open nowCloses Sep 1, 2026

    Capital Support (Nationwide Foundation) — Case-by-Case

    Capital projects that support the Foundation's strategic priorities (Food Security, Crisis Stabilization, Children's Wellbeing, Social & Economic Empowerment)

    Who can apply: Must be a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Capital grants are limited and considered case-by-case; other general exclusions apply (veterans groups, labor unions, most religious/fraternal organizations except community-serving programs, K–12 schools, athletic events/teams). Required documentation per the online application; mandatory training required for the 2025 cycle.

    Deadline: Applications due September 1 annually (most recently cited: September 1, 2025).

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    Open nowCloses Sep 1, 2026

    General Operating Support (Nationwide Foundation)

    Food SecurityCrisis StabilizationChildren's Wellbeing+1 more

    Who can apply: Applicant must be a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Nationwide Foundation does not fund veterans groups, labor unions, religious or fraternal organizations (except when providing services to the community at large), public or private primary/secondary schools, or athletic events/teams. Applicants must provide required documentation (EIN, IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter, operating budget, list of funders and request status, board names/addresses, project budget if applicable, logic model, most recent audited financial statement). For the 2025 cycle, attendance at a mandatory training session (as of May 20, 2024) is required prior to application.

    Deadline: Applications due September 1 annually (most recently cited: September 1, 2025 for the 2025 cycle).

    View & apply
    Open nowCloses Sep 1, 2026

    Project and/or Program Support (Nationwide Foundation)

    Food SecurityCrisis StabilizationChildren's Wellbeing+1 more

    Who can apply: Must be a 501(c)(3) organization. Exclusions include veterans groups, labor unions, religious/fraternal organizations (except when providing services to the community at large), public/private K–12 schools, and athletic events/teams. Required documentation as listed on the application portal. Applicants for the 2025 cycle must attend the mandatory training prior to applying.

    Deadline: Applications due September 1 annually (most recently cited: September 1, 2025).

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Nationwide Foundation 2024 GrantsColumbus, OH$33,222,5192025Grants paid to various foundations in 2024, please see attached Part XIV Grant for support.
    Matching Education GiftsColumbus, OH$446,3932025Matching Education Gift sent to various entities, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.
    Leadership and Volunteer GrantsColumbus, OH$63,7002025Other Leadership and Volunteer Grants paid to various foundations, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.
    Nationwide Foundation 2023 GrantsColumbus, OH$39,322,6272024Grants paid to various foundations in 2023, please see attached Part XIV Grant for support.
    Matching Education GiftsColumbus, OH$478,5342024Matching Education Gift sent to various entities, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.
    Leadership and Volunteer GrantsColumbus, OH$95,5002024Other Leadership and Volunteer Grants paid to various foundations, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.
    Nationwide Foundation 2022 GrantsColumbus, OH$40,842,3282023Grants paid to various foundations in 2022, please see attached Part XIV Grant for support.
    Matching Education GiftsColumbus, OH$543,1692023Matching Education Gift sent to various entities, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.
    Leadership and Volunteer GrantsColumbus, OH$89,0002023Other Leadership and Volunteer Grants paid to various foundations, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.

    Nationwide Foundation 2024 Grants

    $33,222,519
    Columbus, OH2025

    Grants paid to various foundations in 2024, please see attached Part XIV Grant for support.

    Matching Education Gifts

    $446,393
    Columbus, OH2025

    Matching Education Gift sent to various entities, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.

    Leadership and Volunteer Grants

    $63,700
    Columbus, OH2025

    Other Leadership and Volunteer Grants paid to various foundations, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.

    Nationwide Foundation 2023 Grants

    $39,322,627
    Columbus, OH2024

    Grants paid to various foundations in 2023, please see attached Part XIV Grant for support.

    Matching Education Gifts

    $478,534
    Columbus, OH2024

    Matching Education Gift sent to various entities, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.

    Leadership and Volunteer Grants

    $95,500
    Columbus, OH2024

    Other Leadership and Volunteer Grants paid to various foundations, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.

    Nationwide Foundation 2022 Grants

    $40,842,328
    Columbus, OH2023

    Grants paid to various foundations in 2022, please see attached Part XIV Grant for support.

    Matching Education Gifts

    $543,169
    Columbus, OH2023

    Matching Education Gift sent to various entities, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.

    Leadership and Volunteer Grants

    $89,000
    Columbus, OH2023

    Other Leadership and Volunteer Grants paid to various foundations, please see attached Part XV Grant for support.