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    Zemurray Foundation

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    About Zemurray Foundation

    The Zemurray Foundation concentrates philanthropic support in New Orleans and the Gulf South, funding major local institutions in higher education, cultural institutions, and urban conservation. Its largest gifts go to Tulane University and a named research trust, while significant investments also support the New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park and major local healthcare and nature institutions. The foundation’s giving reflects civic stewardship of anchor institutions that shape the region’s education, research, cultural life and public green space.

    Focus Areas

    Higher education and university-led research in New Orleans (Tulane University)Named research funding/trust support for institutional research initiativesMajor arts and museum support in New Orleans (New Orleans Museum of Art)Urban park and public-space conservation and capital projects (City Park Conservancy, Audubon)Children's health and hospital support in the region

    Who They Fund

    civil society organizations / nonprofitsarts and culture organizations

    About Zemurray Foundation

    The Zemurray Foundation’s recent giving is defined by large, repeated support for New Orleans institutions, especially Tulane University and the Samuel Z Stone CIPR Trust. Those two recipients appear across multiple years and at seven-figure levels, signaling a pattern of sustained backing for university-led research and named research support rather than isolated project grants. The foundation also makes major gifts to arts, conservation, and health organizations that shape civic life in the city, including the New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park Conservancy, Audubon Nature Institute, and Childrens Hospital. Its grantmaking profile points to a regional funder with a strong anchor-institution orientation. In the recent grant list, New Orleans grantees dominate, but the portfolio also reaches into education and civil-society work outside traditional local institutions, such as the Greater New Orleans Foundation, Touro Synagogue, and Youth Empowerment Project. The foundation’s active grant programs use a letter-of-intent process for eligible 501(c)(3) organizations in the greater New Orleans region, with priorities that include education, health, environmental sustainability, and cultural life.

    What Zemurray Foundation Funds

    Education and research are central to the Zemurray Foundation’s portfolio. It gave $2,900,000 to Tulane University in 2023 for education, followed by $1,275,000 in 2025 and $1,005,000 in 2024, showing repeat support over time. It also made a $3,000,000 grant in 2023 and a $1,500,000 grant in 2025 to Samuel Z Stone CIPR Trust for research. Arts and cultural institutions are another clear theme. The foundation awarded $2,526,000 to New Orleans Museum of Art in 2024 for arts and culture, and $157,500 to Wyes- Tv in 2024 for arts and culture. In conservation and environmental work, it gave $1,207,500 to City Park Conservancy in 2024 for conservation, alongside $500,000 to Ducks Unlimited Se La in 2025 for environment. Health also appears in the recent list through a $1,000,000 grant to Childrens Hospital in 2025.

    How Zemurray Foundation Gives

    The typical grant size is $6,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile, but the recent grant list also includes several seven-figure awards. The same recipients appear across multiple years, especially Tulane University, Samuel Z Stone CIPR Trust, Greater New Orleans Foundation, Audubon Nature Institute, Deep South Today, and Youth Empowerment Project. That points to recurring support rather than one-off giving. Zemurray Foundation is a private foundation, not a pass-through funder for individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. Its active LOI-based grantmaking suggests a screened application process rather than open unsolicited proposals.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $7M

    Total Assets

    $101.2M

    Total Revenue

    $4.4M

    Total Expenses

    $8.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $6K and $100K, with a median of $25K.

    25th Percentile

    $6K

    Median

    $25K

    75th Percentile

    $100K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional7 states funded

    About 77% of grants go to recipients in LA.

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    Latest Form 990: 2025
    Total assets: $101.2M
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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, large-dollar grants to a small set of repeat, anchor institutions; few total grants with multiple multi-million-dollar commitments, regionally focused and institution-building rather than broad small-dollar philanthropy.

    Funding Style

    sector strengthening (civil society & philanthropy)capacity building for organizationssupport for social entrepreneurshipproject/program grants to arts & conservation initiatives

    Notable grantees: Tulane University, Samuel Z Stone CIPR Trust, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park Conservancy, Children's Hospital

    Topics

    arts & culture programming and preservationland and wildlife conservationenvironmental protection and stewardshipphilanthropic infrastructure and civic capacitysocial services deliverycriminal justice reform-related programs

    Where Zemurray Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in Louisiana, with 77% of grants to recipients in the HQ state and the top state by grant count also being LA. New Orleans appears most often in the recent list, including Tulane University, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park Conservancy, Childrens Hospital, and the Greater New Orleans Foundation. Outside Louisiana, the foundation has supported recipients in Memphis, Coral Gables, Miami, Washington, DC, Chicago, Evanston, and Ridgeland. All recorded recipient-country data in the file is U.S.-based.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Zemurray Foundation

    How does the Zemurray Foundation accept applications?

    The foundation uses a letter-of-intent process. Eligible 501(c)(3) organizations in the greater New Orleans region can submit an LOI, and selected organizations may be invited to submit a full proposal for grant consideration.

    What kinds of work does Zemurray Foundation prioritize?

    Its active grant programs emphasize education, health, environmental sustainability, and cultural life. The recent grant list also shows support for research, conservation, philanthropy infrastructure, civil society, social entrepreneurship, and youth-related work.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution is $6,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger grants in the hundreds of thousands and millions.

    Does the foundation support the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Tulane University, Samuel Z Stone CIPR Trust, Greater New Orleans Foundation, Audubon Nature Institute, Deep South Today, and Youth Empowerment Project.

    Where is the Zemurray Foundation’s giving concentrated?

    Giving is concentrated in Louisiana, with 77% of grants to recipients in the HQ state. New Orleans is the most frequent recipient city in the recent grant list, with additional grants in several other U.S. cities.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Who can apply: Letter of intent may be submitted by 501(c)(3) organizations located in the greater New Orleans region. The foundation does not consider unsolicited grant requests and may invite selected cases to submit a full proposal.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Samuel Z Stone CIPR TrustNew Orleans, LA$1,500,0002025Research
    Tulane UniversityNew Orleans, LA$1,275,0002025Education
    Childrens HospitalNew Orleans, LA$1,000,0002025Health
    Ducks Unlimited SE LAMemphis, TN$500,0002025Environment
    Greater New Orleans FoundationNew Orleans, LA$465,0002025Philanthropy
    Zamorano Pan-Am Agricultural SchooWashington, DC$450,0002025Education
    Salvadoran American Humanitarian FuCoral Gables, FL$300,0002025Philanthropic
    Contextos NFPChicago, IL$250,0002025Civil Society
    Greater NO Development FoundationNew Orleans, LA$250,0002025Civil Society
    Deep South TodayRidgeland, MS$150,0002025Civil Society
    Youth Empowerment ProjectNew Orleans, LA$100,0002025Youth
    St Augustine High SchoolNew Orleans, LA$100,0002025Education
    Touro SynagogueNew Orleans, LA$100,0002025Civil Society
    PropellerNew Orleans, LA$83,3332025Social Entreprenuership
    The Idea VillageNew Orleans, LA$50,0002025Social Entrepreneurship
    Environmental Defense FundWashington, DC$50,0002025Environment
    NO Family Justice AllianceNew Orleans, LA$50,0002025Social Services
    Loyola UniversityNew Orleans, LA$50,0002025Education
    Silence is ViolenceNew Orleans, LA$50,0002025Social Services
    STEM Library LabMetairie, LA$40,0002025Education
    Live Oak Wilderness CampNew Orleans, LA$40,0002025Youth
    Louisiana Endowment for the HumanitNew Orleans, LA$33,3332025Arts and Culture
    City Park ConservancyNew Orleans, LA$27,5002025Conservation
    New Orleans Museum of ArtNew Orleans, LA$21,0002025Arts & Culture
    Youth Run NolaNew Orleans, LA$15,0002025Youth
    Junior AchievementNew Orleans, LA$15,0002025Youth
    Pro Bono Publico FoundationNew Orleans, LA$10,0002025Philanthropic
    Audubon Natute InstituteNew Orleans, LA$5,0002025Conservation
    National Center for Family PhilanthWashington, DC$5,0002025Research
    New Orleans Hispanic Heritage FoundNew Orleans, LA$3,0002025Education
    Bureau of Governmental ResearchNew Orleans, LA$3,0002025Civil Society
    Louisiana Childrens MuseumNew Orleans, LA$2,0002025Youth
    NO Police and Justice FoundationNew Orleans, LA$1,0002025Criminal Justice
    New Orleans Museum of ArtNew Orleans, LA$2,526,0002024Arts & Culture
    City Park ConservancyNew Orleans, LA$1,207,5002024Conservation
    Tulane UniversityNew Orleans, LA$1,005,0002024Education
    Audubon Nature InstituteNew Orleans, LA$500,0002024Conservation
    Salvadoran American Humanitarian FuMiami, FL$210,5052024Philanthropic
    WYES- TVNew Orleans, LA$157,5002024Arts and Culture
    Deep South TodayRidgeland, MS$150,0002024Civil Society
    Fabretto Childrens FoundationEvanston, IL$100,0002024Education
    Youth Empowerment ProjectNew Orleans, LA$100,0002024Youth
    St Augustine High SchoolNew Orleans, LA$100,0002024Education
    PropellerNew Orleans, LA$83,3332024Social Entreprenuership
    Sustaining Our Urban LandscapeNew Orleans, LA$75,0002024Environment
    Zamorano Pan-Am Agricultural SchooWashington, DC$50,0002024Education
    Idea VillageNew Orleans, LA$50,0002024Social Entrepreneurship
    STEM Library LabMetairie, LA$40,0002024Education
    Louisiana Endowment for the HumanitNew Orleans, LA$33,3332024Arts and Culture
    New Orleans Hispanic Heritage FoundNew Orleans, LA$27,0002024Education

    Samuel Z Stone CIPR Trust

    $1,500,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Research

    Tulane University

    $1,275,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Education

    Childrens Hospital

    $1,000,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Health

    Ducks Unlimited SE LA

    $500,000
    Memphis, TN2025

    Environment

    Greater New Orleans Foundation

    $465,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Philanthropy

    Zamorano Pan-Am Agricultural Schoo

    $450,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Education

    Salvadoran American Humanitarian Fu

    $300,000
    Coral Gables, FL2025

    Philanthropic

    Contextos NFP

    $250,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Civil Society

    Greater NO Development Foundation

    $250,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Civil Society

    Deep South Today

    $150,000
    Ridgeland, MS2025

    Civil Society

    Youth Empowerment Project

    $100,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Youth

    St Augustine High School

    $100,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Education

    Touro Synagogue

    $100,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Civil Society

    Propeller

    $83,333
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Social Entreprenuership

    The Idea Village

    $50,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Social Entrepreneurship

    Environmental Defense Fund

    $50,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Environment

    NO Family Justice Alliance

    $50,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Social Services

    Loyola University

    $50,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Education

    Silence is Violence

    $50,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Social Services

    STEM Library Lab

    $40,000
    Metairie, LA2025

    Education

    Live Oak Wilderness Camp

    $40,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Youth

    Louisiana Endowment for the Humanit

    $33,333
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Arts and Culture

    City Park Conservancy

    $27,500
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Conservation

    New Orleans Museum of Art

    $21,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Arts & Culture

    Youth Run Nola

    $15,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Youth

    Junior Achievement

    $15,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Youth

    Pro Bono Publico Foundation

    $10,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Philanthropic

    Audubon Natute Institute

    $5,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Conservation

    National Center for Family Philanth

    $5,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Research

    New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Found

    $3,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Education

    Bureau of Governmental Research

    $3,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Civil Society

    Louisiana Childrens Museum

    $2,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Youth

    NO Police and Justice Foundation

    $1,000
    New Orleans, LA2025

    Criminal Justice

    New Orleans Museum of Art

    $2,526,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Arts & Culture

    City Park Conservancy

    $1,207,500
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Conservation

    Tulane University

    $1,005,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Education

    Audubon Nature Institute

    $500,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Conservation

    Salvadoran American Humanitarian Fu

    $210,505
    Miami, FL2024

    Philanthropic

    WYES- TV

    $157,500
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Arts and Culture

    Deep South Today

    $150,000
    Ridgeland, MS2024

    Civil Society

    Fabretto Childrens Foundation

    $100,000
    Evanston, IL2024

    Education

    Youth Empowerment Project

    $100,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Youth

    St Augustine High School

    $100,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Education

    Propeller

    $83,333
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Social Entreprenuership

    Sustaining Our Urban Landscape

    $75,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Environment

    Zamorano Pan-Am Agricultural Schoo

    $50,000
    Washington, DC2024

    Education

    Idea Village

    $50,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Social Entrepreneurship

    STEM Library Lab

    $40,000
    Metairie, LA2024

    Education

    Louisiana Endowment for the Humanit

    $33,333
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Arts and Culture

    New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Found

    $27,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Education