
A community foundation and 501(c)(3) financial institution that mobilizes capital to address community inequities—especially racial ones—by serving as a connector, convener, funder, and data analyst and by helping donors achieve their charitable goals.
The Community Foundation of Louisville Depository Inc. uses its grantmaking to address community inequities, with racial equity named as a central concern and community development, capacity building, scholarships, nonprofit support, and impact investing all part of its work. Its recent grants show a mix of large institutional support and local community investment. One of the biggest awards went to Community Foundation of Louisville Inc. in Louisville for community improvement, while another major grant supported 21st Century Parks Endowment Inc. for parks and playgrounds. The foundation also backs education pathways through grants to Evolve502 Inc. and the University of Louisville Foundation Inc., showing that student support is part of a broader local strategy. The pattern is not limited to one sector. Grants reach arts and culture through the Louisville Orchestra Inc. and Louisville Ballet, environmental work through Treeslouisville and Yew Dell Inc., and faith-based institutions such as St Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church and Christ Church United Methodist. Scholarship programs are also a visible part of the foundation’s public-facing grantmaking, alongside competitive opportunities for nonprofits in the Louisville region.
Education appears in multiple parts of the foundation’s work. The Vogt Educational & Leadership Scholarship supports Jefferson County Public Schools students who show academic achievement, leadership, and commitment, while the General Scholarship Application matches students to multiple scholarship funds managed by the foundation. Community equity and local nonprofit support are also explicit priorities. The Fund for Louisville directs action-area grants to nonprofits in Louisville and Jefferson County, with focus areas that include equity, economic opportunity, education, health, and arts and culture. Competitive Grant Opportunities similarly support nonprofit organizations in the Greater Louisville region. Capacity-building shows up in the Sparking Change Mini-Grant program, which provided small grants to grassroots nonprofits in Kentuckiana for community empowerment initiatives. Arts support includes the Bill Fischer Award for Visual Artists, a program open to applicants and administered through the foundation.
$18.6M
$22M
$17.9M
$21.1M
Most grants fall between $10K and $32K, with a median of $15K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$15K
75th Percentile
$32K
About 64% of grants go to recipients in IL.
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Typical awards sit in the middle-teens: the p25 grant size is $9,542, the median is $15,000, and the p75 is $31,875. That distribution suggests a core of modest grants even as the foundation also moves larger sums through a few institutional and endowed vehicles. The recent grants list includes repeat recipients across multiple years, including Community Foundation of Louisville Inc., 21st Century Parks Endowment Inc., Evolve502 Inc., Treeslouisville, St Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, Christ Church United Methodist, and Louisville Orchestra Inc. The foundation is a community foundation and 501(c)(3) financial institution, and its public programs include both unsolicited scholarship applications and competitive grant opportunities. It does not make program-related investments.
Grantmaking is regional and heavily centered in Kentucky, with 64% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Louisville appears frequently among recipient cities, along with Jefferson County communities such as Harrods Creek and Crestwood. Outside Kentucky, recent grants also reached Chicago, Notre Dame, and Missoula. The broader country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 1,143 grants recorded to U.S. recipients.
The foundation supports nonprofits, students, and some individual artists through scholarship programs and awards. Its public programs include competitive nonprofit grants, the Fund for Louisville, scholarship applications, the Bill Fischer Award for Visual Artists, and the Vogt Educational & Leadership Scholarship for Jefferson County Public Schools students.
Its stated focus areas include racial equity, community development, capacity building, scholarships, nonprofit support, and impact investing. The active program list also shows education, community inequities, grassroots organizing, arts and culture, and innovation-related awards.
Yes, several public-facing programs accept unsolicited applications, including the Vogt Educational & Leadership Scholarship, the General Scholarship Application, Competitive Grant Opportunities, the Bill Fischer Award for Visual Artists, and the Fund for Louisville. The Vogt Awards program is marked as not accepting unsolicited applications.
The foundation’s typical grant size is $9,542 at the 25th percentile, $15,000 at the median, and $31,875 at the 75th percentile. That places many awards in a relatively modest range even though some recent grants are much larger.
Most grants go to Kentucky recipients, with 64% of grants landing in the HQ state. Louisville is a frequent recipient city, and the geographic scope of giving is regional rather than national.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LOUISVILLE INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $3,248,983 | 2025 | COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT |
| 21ST CENTURY PARKS ENDOWMENT INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $2,531,400 | 2025 | N32 PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS |
| UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE FOUNDATION INC | CHICAGO, IL | $790,700 | 2025 | EDUCATION |
| TREESLOUISVILLE | LOUISVILLE, KY | $340,400 | 2025 | C ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROTECTION BEAUTIFICATION |
| OWSLEY BROWN FRAZIER HISTORICAL ARMS MUSEUM FOUNDATION INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $302,000 | 2025 | A54 HISTORY MUSEUMS |
| EVOLVE502 INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $265,000 | 2025 | B99 EDUCATION N.E.C.* |
| ST FRANCIS IN THE FIELDS EPISCOPAL CHURCH | HARRODS CREEK, KY | $255,272 | 2025 | X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT |
| CHRIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST | LOUISVILLE, KY | $233,804 | 2025 | X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT |
| UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY | LEXINGTON, KY | $228,950 | 2025 | B40 HIGHER ED INSTITUTIONS |
| CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION | LOUISVILLE, KY | $216,850 | 2025 | B82 SCHOLARSHIPS STUDENT FINANCIAL AID AWARDS |
| WATERFRONT BOTANICAL GARDENS | LOUISVILLE, KY | $212,725 | 2025 | C40 BOTANICAL HORTICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE SERVICES |
| LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $210,000 | 2025 | A69 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS |
| GARDENIA E JANSSEN ANIMAL SHELTER | LA GRANGE, TX | $209,000 | 2025 | D ANIMAL RELATED |
| OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH | LOUISVILLE, KY | $205,500 | 2025 | X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT |
| JEFFERSON COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE FOUNDATION | LOUISVILLE, KY | $205,000 | 2025 | B11 SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT |
| THE ASHLAND MUSEUM | ASHLAND, VA | $200,000 | 2025 | A54 HISTORY MUSEUMS |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $199,752 | 2025 | O23 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS (COMBINED) |
| HOME OF THE INNOCENTS | LOUISVILLE, KY | $153,683 | 2025 | P30 CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH SERVICES |
| THE PARKLANDS OF FLOYD'S FORK | LOUISVILLE, KY | $142,745 | 2025 | N32 PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS |
| SACRED HEART SCHOOLS INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $139,750 | 2025 | B EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS |
| WEST END PREPARATORY SCHOOL | LOUISVILLE, KY | $128,185 | 2025 | B24 PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY SCHOOL |
| FILSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY | LOUISVILLE, KY | $124,695 | 2025 | A80 HISTORICAL SOCIETIES AND RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| METRO UNITED WAY INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $115,250 | 2025 | P30 CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH SERVICES |
| SPEED ART MUSEUM | LOUISVILLE, KY | $106,030 | 2025 | A51 ART MUSEUMS |
| KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE | OWENSBORO, KY | $105,000 | 2025 | B42 UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE (4-YEAR) |
| PRESENTATION ACADEMY | LOUISVILLE, KY | $103,750 | 2025 | B EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS |
| MUSIC MAKER RELIEF FOUNDATION INC | HILLSBOROUGH, NC | $103,000 | 2025 | A68 MUSIC |
| KENTUCKIANAWORKS | LOUISVILLE, KY | $100,750 | 2025 | S31 URBAN COMMUNITY |
| LHOME | LOUISVILLE, KY | $100,000 | 2025 | L21 PUBLIC HOUSING |
| ARCHDIOCESE OF LOUISVILLE | LOUISVILLE, KY | $100,000 | 2025 | X22 ROMAN CATHOLIC |
| COALITION TO TRANSFORM ADVANCED CARE | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | E80 HEALTH (GENERAL AND FINANCING) |
| LOUISVILLE PUBLIC MEDIA | LOUISVILLE, KY | $96,840 | 2025 | A34 RADIO |
| BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL | BARDSTOWN, KY | $91,579 | 2025 | B EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS |
| BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY | LOUISVILLE, KY | $88,900 | 2025 | B43 UNIVERSITY OR TECHNOLOGICAL |
| SPONSOR 4 SUCCESS INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $87,000 | 2025 | P20 HUMAN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS |
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - ELIZABETHTOWN | ELIZABETHTOWN, KY | $87,000 | 2025 | X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT |
| SHOWING UP FOR RACIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION FUND INC | BUFFALO, NY | $86,500 | 2025 | R99 CIVIL RIGHTS SOCIAL ACTION & ADVOCACY N.E.C.* |
| SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | LOUISVILLE, KY | $85,650 | 2025 | X20 CHRISTIAN |
| WESTPORT ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST | LOUISVILLE, KY | $83,500 | 2025 | X20 CHRISTIAN |
| SOUTHEAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH | LOUISVILLE, KY | $83,200 | 2025 | X20 CHRISTIAN |
| WELLSPRING INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $71,519 | 2025 | F33 GROUP HOME RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY-MENTAL HEALTH RELATED |
| BELLEVUE BAPTIST CHURCH | OWENSBORO, KY | $71,500 | 2025 | X20 CHRISTIAN |
| FAYETTE COUNTY AREA FOUNDATION | LA GRANGE, TX | $70,000 | 2025 | T PHILANTHROPY VOLUNTARISM AND GRANTMAKING |
| CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER INC | NEW YORK, NY | $60,000 | 2025 | A60 PERFORMING ARTS |
| HILDEGARD HOUSE | LOUISVILLE, KY | $59,600 | 2025 | L99 OTHER HOUSING SHELTER N.E.C.* |
| DARE TO CARE INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $58,789 | 2025 | K31 FOOD BANKS FOOD PANTRIES |
| TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $58,000 | 2025 | B11 SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT |
| CABBAGE PATCH SETTLEMENT HOUSE INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $57,107 | 2025 | P28 NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER SETTLEMENT HOUSE |
| LOUISVILLE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION | LOUISVILLE, KY | $56,600 | 2025 | B70 LIBRARIES LIBRARY SCIENCE |
| ST XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL | LOUISVILLE, KY | $56,524 | 2025 | B25 SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL |
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LOUISVILLE INC
$3,248,983COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT
21ST CENTURY PARKS ENDOWMENT INC
$2,531,400N32 PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE FOUNDATION INC
$790,700EDUCATION
TREESLOUISVILLE
$340,400C ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROTECTION BEAUTIFICATION
OWSLEY BROWN FRAZIER HISTORICAL ARMS MUSEUM FOUNDATION INC
$302,000A54 HISTORY MUSEUMS
EVOLVE502 INC
$265,000B99 EDUCATION N.E.C.*
ST FRANCIS IN THE FIELDS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
$255,272X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
CHRIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST
$233,804X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
$228,950B40 HIGHER ED INSTITUTIONS
CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION
$216,850B82 SCHOLARSHIPS STUDENT FINANCIAL AID AWARDS
WATERFRONT BOTANICAL GARDENS
$212,725C40 BOTANICAL HORTICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE SERVICES
LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA INC
$210,000A69 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS
GARDENIA E JANSSEN ANIMAL SHELTER
$209,000D ANIMAL RELATED
OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH
$205,500X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
JEFFERSON COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$205,000B11 SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT
THE ASHLAND MUSEUM
$200,000A54 HISTORY MUSEUMS
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS INC
$199,752O23 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS (COMBINED)
HOME OF THE INNOCENTS
$153,683P30 CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH SERVICES
THE PARKLANDS OF FLOYD'S FORK
$142,745N32 PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS INC
$139,750B EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
WEST END PREPARATORY SCHOOL
$128,185B24 PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FILSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
$124,695A80 HISTORICAL SOCIETIES AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
METRO UNITED WAY INC
$115,250P30 CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH SERVICES
SPEED ART MUSEUM
$106,030A51 ART MUSEUMS
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE
$105,000B42 UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE (4-YEAR)
PRESENTATION ACADEMY
$103,750B EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
MUSIC MAKER RELIEF FOUNDATION INC
$103,000A68 MUSIC
KENTUCKIANAWORKS
$100,750S31 URBAN COMMUNITY
LHOME
$100,000L21 PUBLIC HOUSING
ARCHDIOCESE OF LOUISVILLE
$100,000X22 ROMAN CATHOLIC
COALITION TO TRANSFORM ADVANCED CARE
$100,000E80 HEALTH (GENERAL AND FINANCING)
LOUISVILLE PUBLIC MEDIA
$96,840A34 RADIO
BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL
$91,579B EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
$88,900B43 UNIVERSITY OR TECHNOLOGICAL
SPONSOR 4 SUCCESS INC
$87,000P20 HUMAN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - ELIZABETHTOWN
$87,000X RELIGION SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
SHOWING UP FOR RACIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION FUND INC
$86,500R99 CIVIL RIGHTS SOCIAL ACTION & ADVOCACY N.E.C.*
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
$85,650X20 CHRISTIAN
WESTPORT ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
$83,500X20 CHRISTIAN
SOUTHEAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
$83,200X20 CHRISTIAN
WELLSPRING INC
$71,519F33 GROUP HOME RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY-MENTAL HEALTH RELATED
BELLEVUE BAPTIST CHURCH
$71,500X20 CHRISTIAN
FAYETTE COUNTY AREA FOUNDATION
$70,000T PHILANTHROPY VOLUNTARISM AND GRANTMAKING
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER INC
$60,000A60 PERFORMING ARTS
HILDEGARD HOUSE
$59,600L99 OTHER HOUSING SHELTER N.E.C.*
DARE TO CARE INC
$58,789K31 FOOD BANKS FOOD PANTRIES
TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION INC
$58,000B11 SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT
CABBAGE PATCH SETTLEMENT HOUSE INC
$57,107P28 NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER SETTLEMENT HOUSE
LOUISVILLE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION
$56,600B70 LIBRARIES LIBRARY SCIENCE
ST XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL
$56,524B25 SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL