The ISU Foundation is dedicated to inspiring voluntary private support from alumni, parents, friends, corporations, foundations, and others for the benefit of Idaho State University. The Foundation raises and manages private resources supporting the mission and priorities of the University, and provides opportunities for students and a degree of institutional excellence unavailable with state funding levels.
The largest recent grant on record is $18,470,273 to Idaho State University in Pocatello for academic, athletic, and general support, a clear sign that Idaho State University Foundation Inc. functions as a primary internal funding source for the university’s priorities. Their giving centers on Idaho State University students, student-athletes, faculty, academic programs, campus life, and endowment building, with several active funds designed to direct private support into specific needs across the institution. The ROAR Scholarship Fund shows a split model that combines immediate scholarship support with long-term endowment building, while the Student Emergency Fund addresses temporary hardships that can affect students’ ability to stay enrolled. The Champions Fund extends that same institutional support into athletics, covering areas such as nutrition, medical care, academic support, and facility enhancements. Recent support also includes scholarship funding for Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC in Meridian, indicating that their education-related giving extends beyond a single campus while remaining tied to Idaho institutions.
Scholarship funding is a major theme. Idaho State University Foundation Inc. gave $84,500 in 2023 and $60,000 in 2024 to Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC in Meridian for scholarships, and the ROAR Scholarship Fund is structured so 50% of donations go directly to student scholarships while 50% goes into the scholarship endowment. Student support also appears in the Student Emergency Fund, which provides financial assistance for temporary or unforeseen hardships by covering essential expenses. Academic and faculty support run through the Dean’s Excellence Funds, which can support student scholarships, faculty recruitment and retention, research, classroom technology, and other college priorities. Athletics is another defined area through the Champions Fund, which supports nutrition, medical care, academic support, and facility enhancements for Idaho State University Athletics.
The grant-size profile is highly uneven: p25 is $78,375, the median is $5,534,722, and p75 is $12,856,276, showing a pattern of very large institutional awards alongside smaller targeted grants. The recent-grants list shows repeated support for Idaho State University in both 2023 and 2024, which points to recurring institutional funding rather than one-off gifts only. The foundation is a university foundation, not an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments. The active grant programs shown all accept no unsolicited applications, suggesting giving is routed through internal funds and institutional priorities.
$18.5M
$124.8M
$26.8M
$21.3M
Most grants fall between $78K and $12.9M, with a median of $5.5M.
25th Percentile
$78K
Median
$5.5M
75th Percentile
$12.9M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in ID.
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Giving is entirely local and entirely in Idaho: 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and Idaho is also the top state by grant count. The recent grants land in Pocatello and Meridian, both in Idaho, with Pocatello receiving the largest awards. The recipient country distribution is also fully domestic, with all 4 grants going to U.S. recipients.
The foundation supports scholarships, student emergency aid, academic programs, faculty support, athletics, endowment building, and campus facilities and student life. Its active funds also include college-level excellence funds, a scholarship fund, a student emergency fund, and an athletics support fund.
The grant-size distribution is highly concentrated in large awards: p25 is $78,375, the median is $5,534,722, and p75 is $12,856,276. Recent grants include multimillion-dollar support for Idaho State University as well as smaller scholarship grants in the tens of thousands.
Idaho State University is the main recipient in the recent grants list, and all grants shown went to recipients in Idaho. The recent record also includes scholarship support for Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC in Meridian, Idaho.
The active grant programs shown do not accept unsolicited applications. That includes the Dean’s Excellence Funds, Student Emergency Fund, ROAR Scholarship Fund, and Champions Fund.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Idaho State University | Pocatello, ID | $18,470,273 | 2024 | Academic, athletic, and general support for the University |
| Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC | Meridian, ID | $60,000 | 2024 | Scholarships |
| Idaho State University | Pocatello, ID | $10,984,944 | 2023 | Academic, athletic, and general support for the University |
| Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC | Meridian, ID | $84,500 | 2023 | Scholarships |
Idaho State University
$18,470,273Academic, athletic, and general support for the University
Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC
$60,000Scholarships
Idaho State University
$10,984,944Academic, athletic, and general support for the University
Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine LLC
$84,500Scholarships