The Todd Family Foundation concentrates its giving on a small number of large, unrestricted operating grants, with a clear local tilt toward higher education in Provo/Utah Valley and flexible philanthropic vehicles. A large share of funding flows to Utah Valley University and to donor-advised/fiscal-sponsorship channels, indicating a mix of direct institutional support and routed philanthropy rather than many small program-specific gifts. The foundation appears to prefer repeat, substantial commitments to a few trusted recipients.
Highly concentrated giving: few (6) grants totaling ~$619K, repeated sizable gifts to the same recipients (repeat support for UVU and Schwab Charitable), favoring large unrestricted/operating grants over many small awards.
A defining feature of the Todd Family Foundation’s recent grantmaking is its reliance on large, unrestricted gifts that move through a small set of trusted recipients. The biggest recent award in the record is a $147,000 operating grant to Schwab Charitable in 2025, followed by a $118,205 donor advised fund gift to the same recipient in 2023. That pattern suggests a foundation that uses flexible vehicles alongside direct institutional support rather than spreading funds across many narrowly targeted awards. Direct giving also centers on higher education and a few established nonprofits. Utah Valley University appears repeatedly in the recent grants list, with operating support in 2023, 2024, and 2025, including $100,000 awards in consecutive years and a $50,000 grant in 2025. The foundation also made a $104,000 operating grant to Philanthropies in Provo in 2024. Across these grants, the Todd Family Foundation’s profile is one of concentrated, sizable philanthropy with an emphasis on operating support and repeat relationships.
Higher education is one of the clearest themes in the Todd Family Foundation’s recent grantmaking. Utah Valley University received $100,000 in 2023 and $100,000 in 2024 for operating support, followed by $50,000 in 2025. Flexible charitable vehicles are another recurring channel. In 2025, the foundation gave $147,000 to Schwab Charitable as an operating grant, and in 2023 it made a $118,205 donor advised fund grant to the same organization. The foundation also supported a Provo-based philanthropy organization with a $104,000 operating grant in 2024. Taken together, the recent record shows a mix of direct institutional support and gifts routed through charitable intermediaries.
The Todd Family Foundation gives in relatively large increments, with a typical grant size of p25 $100,000, median $102,000, and p75 $114,654. The recent record is dominated by operating support and donor advised fund giving, which points to flexible, unrestricted philanthropy rather than tightly designated project grants. Recipient repetition is visible: Utah Valley University appears across three consecutive years, and Schwab Charitable appears in two years. The foundation is a private foundation with no program-related investments and no individual grants in the provided data.
$619K
$3.6M
$201K
$229K
Most grants fall between $100K and $115K, with a median of $102K.
25th Percentile
$100K
Median
$102K
75th Percentile
$115K
About 67% of grants go to recipients in UT.
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Notable grantees: Utah Valley University, Schwab Charitable, Philanthropies
Grantmaking is concentrated in Utah, which accounts for 67% of grants in the foundation’s home state, though the foundation also gives through recipients in Florida. Recent gifts land in Orem and Provo in Utah, while Schwab Charitable is listed in Orlando, Florida. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 6 grants in the United States and none outside it in the provided data.
The recent record centers on higher education, established nonprofits, and charitable intermediaries. Utah Valley University received multiple operating grants, Philanthropies in Provo received operating support, and Schwab Charitable received both an operating grant and a donor advised fund grant.
The foundation’s typical grant size is large and tightly clustered: p25 is $100,000, the median is $102,000, and p75 is $114,654. That pattern points to a consistent preference for substantial gifts rather than small awards.
Yes. Utah Valley University appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025 with operating grants, including two $100,000 awards and a $50,000 award. Schwab Charitable also appears twice, in 2023 and 2025.
Utah is the main recipient state in the provided data, accounting for 67% of grants. Recent Utah recipients include organizations in Orem and Provo.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals in the data provided, and it does not make program-related investments. Its recent gifts are structured as operating grants and a donor advised fund grant.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCHWAB CHARITABLE | ORLANDO, FL | $147,000 | 2025 | OPERATING GRANT |
| UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY | OREM, UT | $50,000 | 2025 | OPERATING GRANT |
| PHILANTHROPIES | PROVO, UT | $104,000 | 2024 | OPERATING GRANT |
| UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY | OREM, UT | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING GRANT |
| SCHWAB CHARITABLE | ORLANDO, FL | $118,205 | 2023 | DONOR ADVISED FUND |
| UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY | OREM, UT | $100,000 | 2023 | OPERATING GRANT |
SCHWAB CHARITABLE
$147,000OPERATING GRANT
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY
$50,000OPERATING GRANT
PHILANTHROPIES
$104,000OPERATING GRANT
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY
$100,000OPERATING GRANT
SCHWAB CHARITABLE
$118,205DONOR ADVISED FUND
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY
$100,000OPERATING GRANT