Nurture Nature Foundation directs its entire giving to a single nonprofit, Nurture Nature Center, indicating a focused commitment to a community-facing organization that links science, environment, and public engagement. The foundation appears to prioritize building local capacity for environmental education, risk communication, and community resilience rather than spreading funds across many causes or geographies. Its grants are concentrated and recurring, suggesting core support or multi-year investment in the Center's programs and operations.
Highly concentrated: all funds to one repeat grantee (4 grants), suggesting multi-year or core operational support rather than one-off, distributed giving.
Nurture Nature Foundation’s grantmaking centers on a single community anchor: Nurture Nature Center in Easton, Pennsylvania. That relationship shapes the foundation’s public profile. Across recent grants, the foundation has continued to fund the Center’s general support, while also extending smaller awards to related local partners in Easton. The pattern points to a funder that uses its resources to sustain one place-based environmental organization rather than distributing grants broadly across many institutions. Beyond the Center itself, the foundation’s activities show an interest in community-facing work that connects environmental education with public engagement. Its supported projects include local programming tied to flood hazards, outreach tools for residents, and initiatives that bring environmental topics into school and public settings. The foundation also maintains a programmatic link to New York City through urban ecology and transportation-related work, including collaborations with universities and policy institutions. Taken together, the record shows a foundation that favors concentrated, long-running support for organizations and projects that translate environmental and civic issues into accessible public work.
One clear theme is local environmental outreach. Nurture Nature Foundation gave $8,500 to Greater Easton Development Partnership for ambassadors and farmer’s market programs, connecting community outreach with a public-facing local venue. A second theme is educational publishing and classroom use: through Nurture New York’s Nature, the foundation supported the book “Go Wild in New York City” and related teaching materials developed with Columbia University’s Teachers College. Transportation policy is another distinct line of work. The foundation funded the Theodore Kheel Visiting Fellow in Transportation Policy at Hunter College and the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, supporting research and policy development in that field. It also backed urban ecology and environmental education through the CUNY/CISC collaboration, which produced a course, a website, a conference, and related educational initiatives focused on New York City’s nature and urban ecology.
Typical grants are small-to-mid sized, with a p25 of $8,500, a median of $13,500, and a p75 of $174,963. The distribution is uneven because one organization receives repeated larger general-support awards, while other recipients appear at much smaller levels. Recent grants also show recurrence over multiple years, especially for Easton-based support. The foundation makes program-related investments and funds individuals is false. Unsolicited applications are not part of the listed programs, which are described as invited or foundation-directed.
$774K
$33.2M
$8.6M
$3.7M
Most grants fall between $9K and $175K, with a median of $14K.
25th Percentile
$9K
Median
$14K
75th Percentile
$175K
About 11% of grants go to recipients in PA.
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Notable grantees: Nurture Nature Center
Grantmaking is regional and strongly concentrated in Pennsylvania, which accounts for the top share of grant activity. Easton appears repeatedly in the recent grants list, alongside one New York City recipient at Christodora in New York, NY. The recipient-country distribution is entirely domestic, with all grants going to U.S. organizations. The foundation’s New York City activity shows up through university and policy collaborations, but the most frequent giving location is Easton, Pennsylvania.
It supports a small set of place-based nonprofits and institutions tied to environmental education, community outreach, transportation policy, and dispute resolution. Recent program descriptions name Nurture Nature Center, Greater Easton Development Partnership, Hunter College, Pace Law School, and CUNY-related collaborations.
Yes. The grant record shows repeated support over multiple years, especially for Nurture Nature Center, which received several general-support awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Greater Easton Development Partnership also appears in more than one year.
The foundation’s grant-size distribution is centered in the low five figures: p25 is $8,500, median is $13,500, and p75 is $174,963. That pattern shows a mix of modest program grants and much larger support for core partners.
Its top giving state is Pennsylvania. Easton appears repeatedly among recipient cities, and the recent grants list is entirely U.S.-based.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NURTURE NATURE CENTER | EASTON, PA | $250,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP | EASTON, PA | $13,500 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| NURTURE NATURE CENTER | EASTON, PA | $216,000 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| Nurture Nature Center | Easton, PA | $92,018 | 2024 | General support |
| Greater Easton Development Partners | Easton, PA | $8,500 | 2024 | Ambassadors and Farmer's Market programs |
| GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP | EASTON, PA | $8,500 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| Christodora Inc | New York, NY | $1,554 | 2024 | General support |
| NURTURE NATURE CENTER | EASTON, PA | $174,963 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP | EASTON, PA | $8,500 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
NURTURE NATURE CENTER
$250,000GENERAL SUPPORT
GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
$13,500GENERAL SUPPORT
NURTURE NATURE CENTER
$216,000GENERAL SUPPORT
Nurture Nature Center
$92,018General support
Greater Easton Development Partners
$8,500Ambassadors and Farmer's Market programs
GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
$8,500GENERAL SUPPORT
Christodora Inc
$1,554General support
NURTURE NATURE CENTER
$174,963GENERAL SUPPORT
GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
$8,500GENERAL SUPPORT