
Supports student success, college access and completion through services, partnerships and philanthropic investments that help students achieve education and career goals.
Educational Credit Management Corporation’s largest recent grants show a clear emphasis on student financial aid infrastructure and FAFSA support, alongside a separate stream of support for its own organization. In 2025, it gave $128,892,000 to Ecmc Group Inc in Minneapolis for general support, following similar general-support grants of $265,138,829 in 2024 and $247,934,497 in 2023. That scale sits alongside a broad set of education grants aimed at helping students move into and through college. The foundation funds college access, completion, and student success through services, partnerships, and philanthropic investments tied to education and career goals. Recent awards include $4,324,959 to Partnership for Education Advancement in New York for FAFSA student support and $3,323,686 to Nasfaa in Washington, DC for the same purpose. Its portfolio also reaches students needing emergency assistance and outreach support, including grants to Edquity Inc for project success and emergency aid. Across the file, the pattern is less about a single campus or locality than about systems that influence enrollment, retention, and aid navigation.
FAFSA completion is the clearest cause area in the recent grants list. In 2025, Educational Credit Management Corporation awarded $4,324,959 to Partnership for Education Advancement in New York, $3,323,686 to Nasfaa in Washington, DC, and $2,582,465 to Communities in Schools Inc in Arlington, Virginia, all for FAFSA student support. The foundation also backs state and regional aid infrastructure. Examples include $1,055,450 to Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation in Round Rock, $1,000,000 to Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation in Nashville, and $914,258 to Illinois Student Assistance Commission in Deerfield, each tied to FAFSA student support. Outreach and financial literacy appear in the portfolio as well. Edquity Inc in Brookyln received $787,213 for outreach and financial literacy project success, while a separate 2024 grant of $783,135 supported Project Success emergency aid. It also supports college-access organizations such as College Possible in St. Paul with $931,118 for FAFSA student support.
The grant-size distribution is centered in the low tens of thousands, with p25 at $10,125, a median of $20,000, and p75 at $30,000. The recent grants list also shows very large internal general-support transfers to Ecmc Group Inc in Minneapolis in 2023, 2024, and 2025, alongside a wider mix of programmatic awards in 2025. This is a public charity and a regular funder that does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The recipient list includes repeated grantees across years, such as Ecmc Group Inc and Edquity Inc, which appears in both 2024 and 2025. No unsolicited-application process is shown in the data; two listed active programs are an RFP for rural postsecondary education research and an ECMC Scholars / Students & Educators scholarship program.
$177M
$209.1M
$265M
$261.6M
Most grants fall between $10K and $30K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$30K
About 3% of grants go to recipients in NC.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Educational Credit Management.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 367 | $692.3M | 94.8% |
| 2 | Puerto Rico | 20 | $621K |
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Grantmaking is national, with 94.8% of grants going to US recipients and 5.2% to RQ recipients. The top state by grant count is North Carolina, while Minnesota recipients account for 2% of grants. Named recipient cities show a strong concentration in Washington, DC, which appears multiple times in the recent grants list, along with New York, Boston, and Minneapolis. Other recipient locations include Arlington, Virginia; Nashville, Tennessee; and Phoenix, Arizona. The geographic pattern points to a national education-support portfolio with repeated ties to policy, aid, and student-success organizations in major US hubs.
Its recent grants support college access, FAFSA completion, student success, financial literacy, emergency aid, and outreach for students. The funding also includes research on rural postsecondary education through a separate RFP.
The typical grant size is modest: p25 is $10,125, median grant size is $20,000, and p75 is $30,000. The recent list also includes much larger awards tied to FAFSA support and internal general support.
No. The funder is classified as not funding individuals, and the grant record shows support flowing to organizations such as higher education associations, student-support nonprofits, and state aid agencies.
Both patterns appear. Ecmc Group Inc received general-support grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Edquity Inc appears in both 2024 and 2025 with different purposes, showing recurring relationships alongside many single-year awards.
The scope is national. The recipient distribution is 94.8% US and 5.2% RQ, with repeated awards to organizations in Washington, DC and other US cities such as New York, Boston, Arlington, Nashville, and Phoenix.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
5.2% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECMC GROUP INC | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $128,892,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION ADVANCEMENT | NEW YORK, NY | $4,324,959 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| NASFAA | WASHINGTON, DC | $3,323,686 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS INC | ARLINGTON, VA | $2,582,465 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL COLLEGE ATTAINMENT NETWORK | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,748,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| THURGOOD MARSHALL COLLEGE FUND | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,487,791 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| TEXAS GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN CORPORATION | ROUND ROCK, TX | $1,055,450 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| THE GET SCHOOLED FOUNDATION | SEATTLE, WA | $1,000,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| TENNESSEE STUDENT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | NASHVILLE, TN | $1,000,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| UNITED WAY WORLDWIDE | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $999,741 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COLLEGE POSSIBLE | ST PAUL, MN | $931,118 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSION | DEERFIELD, IL | $914,258 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| EDQUITY INC | BROOKYLN, NY | $787,213 | 2025 | OUTREACH & FINANCIAL LITERACY, PROJECT SUCCESS |
| KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY | FRANKFORT, KY | $777,104 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS | PHOENIX, AZ | $710,480 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| YOUNG INVINCIBLES | WASHINGTON, DC | $700,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| ADMITHUB PBC | BOSTON, MA | $655,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND | ADELPHI, MD | $611,523 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK | LANSING, MI | $537,280 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION OF TEXAS INC | DALLAS, TX | $534,859 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| GRANITE EDVANCE | CONCORD, NH | $506,652 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL SUMMER LEARNING ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| WEST VIRGINIA HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY COMMISSION | CHARLESTON, WV | $500,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| SUNY IMPACT FOUNDATION | NEW YORK, NY | $467,037 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| MONTANA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (MUS) | HELENA, MT | $461,006 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION | COLUMBUS, OH | $417,910 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| UASPIRE | BOSTON, MA | $397,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| MIAMI DADE COLLEGE | MIAMI, FL | $394,986 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL COLLEGE ADVISING CORPS INC | RALEIGH, NC | $393,171 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| PENNSYLVANIA'S STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOUNDATION | CARLISLE, PA | $357,602 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| PENNSYLVANIA HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AGENCY | BALTIMORE, MD | $352,296 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COLLEGIATE EDU-NATION | ROSCOE, TX | $348,071 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COLLEGE SUCCESS FOUNDATION | BELLEVUE, WA | $341,275 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COUNCIL FOR OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $300,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| UNIDOSUS | WASHINGTON, DC | $300,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| RIVERSIDE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION | RIVERSIDE, CA | $298,509 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA | TAMPA, FL | $269,701 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| ALABAMA POSSIBLE | BIRMINGHAM, AL | $263,149 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| COMMUNITY PARTNERS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $253,500 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| RHODE ISLAND STUDENT LOAN AUTHORITY | WARWICK, RI | $250,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| T3 PARTNERSHIP | FORT WORTH, TX | $240,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| BUREAU OF IOWA COLLEGE AID | DES MOINES, IA | $237,730 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY | FORT WORTH, TX | $235,134 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| GROWING INLAND ACHIEVEMENT INC | YUCAIPA, CA | $234,840 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| VERMONT STUDENT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | WINOOSKI, VT | $232,715 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| BROWARD EDUCATION FOUNDATION | FORT LAUDERDALE, FL | $230,000 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS | CHICAGO, IL | $229,975 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | LOS ANGELES, CA | $213,949 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| NEW MEXICO EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION | ALBUQUERQUE, NM | $212,690 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
| IDAHO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION | BOISE, ID | $203,537 | 2025 | FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT |
ECMC GROUP INC
$128,892,000GENERAL SUPPORT
PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION ADVANCEMENT
$4,324,959FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
NASFAA
$3,323,686FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS INC
$2,582,465FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
NATIONAL COLLEGE ATTAINMENT NETWORK
$1,748,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
THURGOOD MARSHALL COLLEGE FUND
$1,487,791FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
TEXAS GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN CORPORATION
$1,055,450FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
THE GET SCHOOLED FOUNDATION
$1,000,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
TENNESSEE STUDENT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
$1,000,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
UNITED WAY WORLDWIDE
$999,741FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COLLEGE POSSIBLE
$931,118FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
$914,258FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
EDQUITY INC
$787,213OUTREACH & FINANCIAL LITERACY, PROJECT SUCCESS
KENTUCKY HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
$777,104FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS
$710,480FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
YOUNG INVINCIBLES
$700,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
ADMITHUB PBC
$655,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND
$611,523FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK
$537,280FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION OF TEXAS INC
$534,859FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
GRANITE EDVANCE
$506,652FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
NATIONAL SUMMER LEARNING ASSOCIATION
$500,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
WEST VIRGINIA HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY COMMISSION
$500,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
SUNY IMPACT FOUNDATION
$467,037FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
MONTANA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (MUS)
$461,006FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
$417,910FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
UASPIRE
$397,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
MIAMI DADE COLLEGE
$394,986FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
NATIONAL COLLEGE ADVISING CORPS INC
$393,171FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
PENNSYLVANIA'S STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOUNDATION
$357,602FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
PENNSYLVANIA HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AGENCY
$352,296FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COLLEGIATE EDU-NATION
$348,071FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COLLEGE SUCCESS FOUNDATION
$341,275FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COUNCIL FOR OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION
$300,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
UNIDOSUS
$300,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
RIVERSIDE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
$298,509FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
$269,701FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
ALABAMA POSSIBLE
$263,149FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
$253,500FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
RHODE ISLAND STUDENT LOAN AUTHORITY
$250,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
T3 PARTNERSHIP
$240,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
BUREAU OF IOWA COLLEGE AID
$237,730FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
$235,134FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
GROWING INLAND ACHIEVEMENT INC
$234,840FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
VERMONT STUDENT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
$232,715FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
BROWARD EDUCATION FOUNDATION
$230,000FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$229,975FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
$213,949FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
NEW MEXICO EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION
$212,690FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT
IDAHO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
$203,537FAFSA STUDENT SUPPORT