KET is Kentucky’s largest classroom, where learning comes to life for more than two million people each week via television, online and mobile.
Commonwealth Fund for Ket Inc’s recent giving centers on a single recipient: Kentucky Educational Television Foundation in Lexington, funded year after year for the production of educational programs and support of Kentucky public television. The three largest recent grants on file show a multi-year pattern, with awards of $10,191,000 in 2024, $5,410,600 in 2025, and $4,927,000 in 2023. That pattern matches the foundation’s role in supporting KET’s educational mission through public media content rather than individual awards or program-related investments. The foundation’s stated focus areas point to education, public media and broadcasting, early childhood, and community engagement. Its program structure also includes named KET endowments and funds tied to public affairs, Kentucky productions, and educational media. The recipient organization serves Kentucky audiences through television, online, and mobile platforms, aligning the funder’s grantmaking with statewide public broadcasting and learning content. KET’s founder is also recognized through an award administered by Friends of KET, showing an institutional link between the foundation and the broadcaster’s mission.
Education is the clearest funding theme. Commonwealth Fund for Ket Inc gave $10,191,000 in 2024 to Kentucky Educational Television Foundation for production of educational programs and support of Kentucky public television, and the foundation’s taxonomy includes K-12 and lifelong learning content. Public media and broadcasting are another core lane. The 2025 grant of $5,410,600 to Kentucky Educational Television Foundation supported the same work, indicating continuing backing for educational television production and public broadcasting operations. The foundation also supports content and mission-specific infrastructure through its named funds. The O. Leonard Press Endowment for Public Affairs supports public affairs programming such as Kentucky Edition and Kentucky Tonight, while the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions helps fund Kentucky-focused television and digital content.
Typical award size is large: the p25 is $6,243,000, the median is $7,559,000, and the p75 is $8,875,000. The recent record also shows a clear repeat-recipient pattern, with the same Kentucky Educational Television Foundation appearing in 2023, 2024, and 2025. This points to ongoing operating or program support rather than one-off project grants. The foundation does not fund individuals and makes no program-related investments. Its grantmaking is local, and the available program descriptions emphasize project-based production funding, public media operating support, and programmatic/content funding.
$5.4M
$50.2M
$11M
$8.2M
Most grants fall between $6.2M and $8.9M, with a median of $7.6M.
25th Percentile
$6.2M
Median
$7.6M
75th Percentile
$8.9M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in KY.
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Kentucky: 100% of grants in the provided sample went to recipients in the headquarters state, and Kentucky is also the top state by grant count. The recent grants all went to Lexington-based Kentucky Educational Television Foundation. Program descriptions also reference Kentucky-only support for public affairs programming and Kentucky productions, reinforcing the in-state focus.
Its stated focus areas are education, public media and broadcasting, early childhood, and community engagement. The active grant programs also point to public affairs programming, Kentucky productions, educational media, and educator recognition tied to KET’s mission.
The typical award is in the multi-million-dollar range. The grant-size distribution is p25 $6,243,000, median $7,559,000, and p75 $8,875,000.
Yes. The recent grants list shows Kentucky Educational Television Foundation receiving awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for production of educational programs and support of Kentucky public television.
The giving is local and entirely in Kentucky in the provided data. All recorded grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and the recent grant recipient is in Lexington, KY.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOUNDATION | LEXINGTON, KY | $5,410,600 | 2025 | PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT OF KENTUCKY PUBLIC TELEVISION |
| KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOUNDATION | LEXINGTON, KY | $10,191,000 | 2024 | PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT OF KENTUCKY PUBLIC TELEVISION |
| KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOUNDATION | LEXINGTON, KY | $4,927,000 | 2023 | PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT OF KENTUCKY PUBLIC TELEVISION |
KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOUNDATION
$5,410,600PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT OF KENTUCKY PUBLIC TELEVISION
KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOUNDATION
$10,191,000PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT OF KENTUCKY PUBLIC TELEVISION
KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOUNDATION
$4,927,000PRODUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT OF KENTUCKY PUBLIC TELEVISION