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    Ghr Foundation

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    Minneapolis, MNSitio web6124402500

    About Ghr Foundation

    GHR Foundation’s recent giving is narrowly focused on higher education, concentrated entirely at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis. The foundation appears to fund fellowship-style programs (branded as “GHR Fellows”), signaling an interest in student leadership, professional development, and sustained program support at a single institution. This giving pattern suggests place-based, institution-specific investment rather than broad, diversified grantmaking.

    Focus Areas

    University of St. Thomas — endowed or programmatic fellowships (GHR Fellows)Student leadership and professional development programs at a Catholic university in the Twin CitiesPlace-based support for higher education in Minneapolis/St. PaulLong-term program funding / endowed fellowship support

    Who They Fund

    children in vulnerable and institutional care (children transitioning to family-based care)older adults and people living with dementiaBIPOC communities and underserved communitiesfaith communities and Catholic institutions

    About Ghr Foundation

    GHR Foundation’s recent grantmaking is defined by large, multi-year commitments to a small set of institutions, especially the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul. A 2023 grant of $6,107,033 for GHR Fellows and a separate $5,107,033 award for the same program show that the foundation uses substantial, program-shaped support rather than many small awards. The fellowship program is designed for business students and includes full-tuition scholarships, career coaching, global service-learning, social entrepreneurship, and professional engagement. That same institution-specific pattern appears elsewhere in the portfolio. GHR Foundation also backed St. Catherine University several times, including funding for academic excellence and student success, and it supported Minnesota-based health and community initiatives through The Minneapolis Foundation. Recent grants also reach national research and Catholic institutions, including Alzheimer’s research, Catholic Relief Services, and universities such as Marquette and Georgetown. Across those grants, the foundation’s work looks long-term and relationship-based, with repeated support for select organizations rather than one-off project giving.

    What Ghr Foundation Funds

    Higher education is a central theme. GHR Foundation gave $2,000,000 in 2025 to St. Catherine University for the Campaign for Academic Excellence, and it gave $1,000,000 in 2024 to the University of St. Thomas for Building a More Diverse and Equitable Business Community. In Alzheimer’s research, the foundation funded the Alzheimer’s Association multiple times, including $2,050,000 in 2025 for the DIAN Open label extension and $1,000,000 in 2024 for the DIAN Tau NexGen Trial. It also gave $1,500,000 in 2025 to Mayo Clinic for the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging. Its Catholic-focused grantmaking includes $1,000,000 in 2024 to Catholic Relief Services - USCCB for CASCADE and $1,000,000 in 2025 to Georgetown University for Building Capacity for Longevity. These grants point to support for institutional capacity, evidence-building, and long-term program development.

    How Ghr Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is $24,666 at the 25th percentile, $97,044 at the median, and $250,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record is dominated by repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years, especially Minnesota institutions and research partners, which suggests sustained relationships rather than isolated grants. GHR Foundation is a regular funder, and the data show both programmatic support and scholarship-style commitments. It also funds individuals and makes program-related investments, indicating a broader toolkit than grants alone.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $29.8M

    Total Assets

    $1.1B

    Total Revenue

    $59M

    Total Expenses

    $45.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $250K, with a median of $97K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $97K

    75th Percentile

    $250K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional25 states funded

    About 51% of grants go to recipients in MN.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
    Alta
    Sede

    Leadership

    Amy R Goldman

    President

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Ghr Foundation Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Ghr Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic448$128.8M
    74.0%
    2Italy50$15.1M

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: very large gifts directed to a single recurring grantee (University of St. Thomas) for named fellowship/program support rather than many small or diverse grants.

    Funding Style

    core operating supportorganizational strengthening and capacity buildingexpansion/readiness and scalingprogrammatic/field-building grants

    Notable grantees: University of St. Thomas

    Topics

    Alzheimer's and aging research (tau, biomarkers, cohort studies)family-based child welfare system reform and foster-care to family transitiondiversity, equity, and inclusive economic development (diverse business community, community wealth dev in BIPOC communities)faith-based reconciliation, Church capacity, and Catholic education incubationcriminal-justice pathway programs (prison-to-law-school pipeline)local journalism and community information equitydigital transformation and racial equity initiatives

    Where Ghr Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants go to recipients in Minnesota, which accounts for 50% of grantmaking and is also the top state by grant count. Recent Minnesota recipients include Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester. Outside the United States, the recipient distribution includes Italy, Canada, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Kenya, South Africa, and Oceania. The pattern is regional overall, but the named grants show a strong Twin Cities concentration alongside select national and global awards.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Ghr Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does GHR Foundation support most often?

    The foundation supports universities, Catholic institutions, medical research organizations, and community-focused intermediaries. Recent grants include $6,107,033 to the University of St. Thomas for GHR Fellows, $2,000,000 to St. Catherine University for the Campaign for Academic Excellence, and major awards to the Alzheimer’s Association, Mayo Clinic, and Catholic Relief Services - USCCB.

    Does GHR Foundation give recurring support to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants show repeated awards to the University of St. Thomas, St. Catherine University, Mayo Clinic, the Alzheimer’s Association, The Minneapolis Foundation, and Marquette University across multiple years, which points to ongoing relationships rather than one-time project funding.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The distribution centers around a median grant of $97,044, with $24,666 at the 25th percentile and $250,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list also includes several large awards at $1,000,000 or more, showing that the foundation makes both mid-sized and major commitments.

    Where does GHR Foundation give most often?

    Minnesota is the top state by grant count, and 50% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state. Recent Minnesota recipients include organizations in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester, showing a strong concentration in the Twin Cities and broader Minnesota region.

    Can individuals apply for support from GHR Foundation?

    The foundation funds individuals, and one clear example is the GHR Fellows program at the University of St. Thomas, which provides select business students with a four-year, full-tuition scholarship and development opportunities. The data also show that some giving is made through named programs rather than open, broad-based grant rounds.

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    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    8.3%
    3Cambodia31$3.5M
    5.1%
    4Switzerland19$3.7M
    3.1%
    5United Kingdom9$3M
    1.5%
    6Kenya8$1.4M
    1.3%
    7Zambia7$1.9M
    1.2%
    8Other Countries5$1.7M
    0.8%
    9Ireland4$934K
    0.7%
    10AJ(AJ)4$530K
    0.7%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Alzheimer's AssociationChicago, IL$2,050,0002025DIAN Open label extension
    St Catherine UniversitySaint Paul, MN$2,000,0002025Campaign for Academic Excellence
    Mayo ClinicRochester, MN$1,500,0002025Mayo Clinic Study of Aging
    The Minneapolis FoundationMinneapolis, MN$1,500,0002025GroundBreak Coalition Fund
    Alzheimer's AssociationChicago, IL$1,000,0002025APEX Study
    University of St ThomasSt Paul, MN$1,000,0002025Supporting the success of students, faculty, and staff
    St Catherine UniversitySaint Paul, MN$1,000,0002025Legacy Grant
    Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC$1,000,0002025Building Capacity for Longevity
    Mayo ClinicRochester, MN$1,000,0002025MCSA Regional Expansion
    Marquette UniversityMilwaukee, WI$1,000,0002025Engineering for the Difference
    Brigham and Women's HospitalBoston, MA$1,000,0002025APEX Study
    Jesuit Refugee Service InternationalRome$800,0002025Reconciliation and Organizational Strengthening
    The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish HospitalSt Louis MO, MO$800,0002025SILQ Center
    Lund UniversityLund$800,0002025Proteomics Research
    Secretariat for the EconomyCitt del Vaticano$750,0002025Organizational Support
    Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA)Vatican City State$725,0002025Human resource development plan
    Jesuit Refugee Service InternationalRome$700,0002025Reconciliation & Organizational Strengthening
    Tides CenterSan Francisco, CA$650,0002025Children's Policy and Funding Initiative
    Alzheimer's AssociationChicago, IL$600,0002025Study of Blood-Based Biomarkers in VA Memory Clinics
    Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human DevelopmentCitt del Vaticano$500,0002025Core Operating Support
    International Union of Superiors General (UISG)Rome$500,0002025Commission for the Care of Persons and Phase 1 for Catholic Care for Children International
    Amherst H Wilder FoundationSaint Paul, MN$500,0002025Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood Cradle-to-Career Initiatives
    Alzheimer's AssociationChicago, IL$500,0002025Alzheimer's Disease Strategic Fund (ADSF)
    Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human DevelopmentCitt del Vaticano$500,0002025Core Operating Support
    Washington UniversitySt Louis, MO$500,0002025Adaptive Immunity in Tauopathy
    Caritas InternationalisVatican City$400,0002025Capacity building and safeguarding
    FaithInvestLondon$400,0002025General Operations
    The Association of Religious in UgandaKampala$375,0002025Sustaining and Accelerating Best Practices Towards Family-based Care for Children
    Neighborhood Development CenterSaint Paul, MN$375,0002025General Operations
    The General Secretariat of the SynodRome$350,0002025Synod on Synodality Assembly October 2024
    Catholic Impact Investing Collaborative dba Francesco CollaborativeWashington, DC$350,0002025Discerning pathways for Global Church resource flows and education
    Misean CaraDublin$340,9322025Caring for Children with Disabilities: A Collaborative Initiative of Catholic Sisters in Africa
    The Association of Religious in UgandaKampala$337,3952025Sustaining and Accelerating Best Practices Towards Family-based Care for Children
    The Minneapolis FoundationMinneapolis, MN$331,8832025GHR Foundation Fund
    Secretariat of StateVatican City State$325,5002025Ad limina visit and Pontifical Yearbook
    The Catholic University of AmericaWashington, DC$324,0002025Pastoral Research
    Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC$310,0002025Culture of Encounter Phase II
    Catholic Medical Mission Board IncNew York, NY$310,0002025Kusamala III: Strengthening communities abilities to better care for all vulnerable children
    Alliance for Children EverywhereSeattle, WA$300,0002025Supporting the use of emergency foster care and the overall transition to family-based care
    The Centro di Alta Formazione Laudato SiVatican City$300,0002025Operating Support
    Leadership Conference of Women ReligiousSilver Spring, MD$300,0002025General Operations
    Zambia Association of Sisterhoods—$260,0002025Expanding Catholic facility transitions to family and community-based care
    Mayo ClinicRochester, MN$250,0002025Undergraduate Plummer Scholar Expansion
    Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities IncWashington, DC$250,0002025Capital Campaign
    All SquareMinneapolis, MN$250,0002025General Operations; Expansion Pilot
    Trustees of Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MA$235,8752025City Connects in Twin Cities Catholic Schools Phase IV
    Catholic Relief Services - USCCBBaltimore, MD$230,0002025Solidifying coordination of the collaborative approach to national child welfare systems
    UNICEF - Zambia—$217,0002025Phase III: Solidifying social welfare system strengthening in Zambia
    CEPROMECHIHUAHUA$208,0002025Safeguarding Technical Assistance
    International Catholic Migration CommissionGeneva$200,0002025Child Protection expansion programming

    Alzheimer's Association

    $2,050,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    DIAN Open label extension

    St Catherine University

    $2,000,000
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    Campaign for Academic Excellence

    Mayo Clinic

    $1,500,000
    Rochester, MN2025

    Mayo Clinic Study of Aging

    The Minneapolis Foundation

    $1,500,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    GroundBreak Coalition Fund

    Alzheimer's Association

    $1,000,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    APEX Study

    University of St Thomas

    $1,000,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    Supporting the success of students, faculty, and staff

    St Catherine University

    $1,000,000
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    Legacy Grant

    Georgetown University

    $1,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Building Capacity for Longevity

    Mayo Clinic

    $1,000,000
    Rochester, MN2025

    MCSA Regional Expansion

    Marquette University

    $1,000,000
    Milwaukee, WI2025

    Engineering for the Difference

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    $1,000,000
    Boston, MA2025

    APEX Study

    Jesuit Refugee Service International

    $800,000
    Rome2025

    Reconciliation and Organizational Strengthening

    The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital

    $800,000
    St Louis MO, MO2025

    SILQ Center

    Lund University

    $800,000
    Lund2025

    Proteomics Research

    Secretariat for the Economy

    $750,000
    Citt del Vaticano2025

    Organizational Support

    Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA)

    $725,000
    Vatican City State2025

    Human resource development plan

    Jesuit Refugee Service International

    $700,000
    Rome2025

    Reconciliation & Organizational Strengthening

    Tides Center

    $650,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    Children's Policy and Funding Initiative

    Alzheimer's Association

    $600,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Study of Blood-Based Biomarkers in VA Memory Clinics

    Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development

    $500,000
    Citt del Vaticano2025

    Core Operating Support

    International Union of Superiors General (UISG)

    $500,000
    Rome2025

    Commission for the Care of Persons and Phase 1 for Catholic Care for Children International

    Amherst H Wilder Foundation

    $500,000
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood Cradle-to-Career Initiatives

    Alzheimer's Association

    $500,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Alzheimer's Disease Strategic Fund (ADSF)

    Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development

    $500,000
    Citt del Vaticano2025

    Core Operating Support

    Washington University

    $500,000
    St Louis, MO2025

    Adaptive Immunity in Tauopathy

    Caritas Internationalis

    $400,000
    Vatican City2025

    Capacity building and safeguarding

    FaithInvest

    $400,000
    London2025

    General Operations

    The Association of Religious in Uganda

    $375,000
    Kampala2025

    Sustaining and Accelerating Best Practices Towards Family-based Care for Children

    Neighborhood Development Center

    $375,000
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    General Operations

    The General Secretariat of the Synod

    $350,000
    Rome2025

    Synod on Synodality Assembly October 2024

    Catholic Impact Investing Collaborative dba Francesco Collaborative

    $350,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Discerning pathways for Global Church resource flows and education

    Misean Cara

    $340,932
    Dublin2025

    Caring for Children with Disabilities: A Collaborative Initiative of Catholic Sisters in Africa

    The Association of Religious in Uganda

    $337,395
    Kampala2025

    Sustaining and Accelerating Best Practices Towards Family-based Care for Children

    The Minneapolis Foundation

    $331,883
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    GHR Foundation Fund

    Secretariat of State

    $325,500
    Vatican City State2025

    Ad limina visit and Pontifical Yearbook

    The Catholic University of America

    $324,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Pastoral Research

    Georgetown University

    $310,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Culture of Encounter Phase II

    Catholic Medical Mission Board Inc

    $310,000
    New York, NY2025

    Kusamala III: Strengthening communities abilities to better care for all vulnerable children

    Alliance for Children Everywhere

    $300,000
    Seattle, WA2025

    Supporting the use of emergency foster care and the overall transition to family-based care

    The Centro di Alta Formazione Laudato Si

    $300,000
    Vatican City2025

    Operating Support

    Leadership Conference of Women Religious

    $300,000
    Silver Spring, MD2025

    General Operations

    Zambia Association of Sisterhoods

    $260,000
    2025

    Expanding Catholic facility transitions to family and community-based care

    Mayo Clinic

    $250,000
    Rochester, MN2025

    Undergraduate Plummer Scholar Expansion

    Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities Inc

    $250,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Capital Campaign

    All Square

    $250,000
    Minneapolis, MN2025

    General Operations; Expansion Pilot

    Trustees of Boston College

    $235,875
    Chestnut Hill, MA2025

    City Connects in Twin Cities Catholic Schools Phase IV

    Catholic Relief Services - USCCB

    $230,000
    Baltimore, MD2025

    Solidifying coordination of the collaborative approach to national child welfare systems

    UNICEF - Zambia

    $217,000
    2025

    Phase III: Solidifying social welfare system strengthening in Zambia

    CEPROME

    $208,000
    CHIHUAHUA2025

    Safeguarding Technical Assistance

    International Catholic Migration Commission

    $200,000
    Geneva2025

    Child Protection expansion programming