A career-focused, non-profit college delivering flexible on-campus, live-remote, blended, and 100% online programs to serve the needs of today's students.
Bryant & Stratton College Inc’s recent grantmaking is defined by one very large restricted award: $15,000,000 in 2025 to The Prentice Family Foundation in Jacksonville, FL, for the benefit of the college’s students. That grant sits alongside a $5,000,000 general-purpose grant in 2023 to the same recipient, showing a direct relationship tied to student support and institutional needs. The foundation’s giving aligns with its role as a public charity connected to a career-focused, nonprofit college that offers flexible on-campus, live-remote, blended, and fully online programs. Its stated focus areas include higher education, career and technical education, scholarships, workforce development, and student support services. The beneficiary type is institution-affiliated college students, and the philosophy tags emphasize restricted grants, student-directed benefits, and college-level support. The available grant record shows concentrated support rather than a broad scatter of awards, with both reported grants going to a single Florida-based recipient. That pattern points to a funder using charitable grants to reinforce student aid and the college’s mission through targeted institutional support.
Student financial aid is central to the foundation’s giving. A linked program on Bryant & Stratton College’s site, the Bryant & Stratton College Scholarship Fund, provides financial support for students and accepts no unsolicited applications. The focus areas also include higher education and student support services, which matches the foundation’s institutional setting and its student-directed benefit tagging. Career and technical education appears in the stated focus list as well, alongside workforce development. That combination suggests support for programs that connect education to job preparation and student persistence. The recent grant record also includes a general-purpose award to The Prentice Family Foundation, indicating that some support is not narrowly restricted to a single program line.
The foundation’s typical grant size is $5,000,000 at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile, indicating a very tight grant-size profile. The recent record shows two grants across two years, both to the same recipient, which suggests repeated support rather than one-off giving. Bryant & Stratton College Inc is a public charity and a regular funder, and the philosophy tags point to restricted grants and general-purpose support rather than program-related investments. The active scholarship program linked from the college site does not accept unsolicited requests.
$20M
$238.7M
$302.4M
$274.7M
Most grants fall between $5M and $5M, with a median of $5M.
25th Percentile
$5M
Median
$5M
75th Percentile
$5M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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Grantmaking is regional, with all reported grants in the United States. Florida is the top state by grant count, and the recent record places the recipient in Jacksonville, FL. The latest grants show a Florida-centered pattern, while the recipient-country distribution is 100% US. No grants in the available record go to recipients in New York, even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Orchard Park, NY.
Its stated focus areas center on higher education, career and technical education, scholarships, workforce development, and student support services. The active Bryant & Stratton College Scholarship Fund is a student financial aid program, and the grant record includes support for the benefit of college students.
The foundation’s p25, median, and p75 grant sizes are all $5,000,000. That indicates the reported grant history is tightly clustered around a single major award size.
Yes. The recent grants list shows two awards in 2023 and 2025 to the same recipient, The Prentice Family Foundation, one for general purposes and one restricted for the benefit of the college’s students.
The linked Bryant & Stratton College Scholarship Fund does not accept unsolicited applications. The available grant information does not show a separate open application process for the foundation’s other grants.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE PRENTICE FAMILY FOUNDATION | JACKSONVILLE, FL | $15,000,000 | 2025 | RESTRICTED GRANT FOR BENEFIT OF COLLEGE'S STUDENTS |
| THE PRENTICE FAMILY FOUNDATION | JACKSONVILLE, FL | $5,000,000 | 2023 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
THE PRENTICE FAMILY FOUNDATION
$15,000,000RESTRICTED GRANT FOR BENEFIT OF COLLEGE'S STUDENTS
THE PRENTICE FAMILY FOUNDATION
$5,000,000GENERAL PURPOSES