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    Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation

    ActivoCommunity Improvement
    CHICAGO, ILSitio web8008370706

    About Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation

    To ensure real estate managers have access to education, research, sustainability resources, scholarships and grants so well-managed real estate leads to thriving communities.

    Focus Areas

    Education / ScholarshipsResearchDiversity, Equity & InclusionSustainabilityGrants to chapters and external partnersWorkforce development

    Who They Fund

    studentseducational institutionslocal communities

    Funding Style

    programmatic supportproject-based grantspartnership funding

    About Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation

    The largest recent grant went to the Institute of Real Estate Management itself: $59,583 in 2024 for academic outreach and real estate programs. That single award captures the foundation’s pattern of funding education-centered work tied to real estate management, rather than broad unrestricted philanthropy. Its grantmaking also reaches chapter infrastructure and external partners, with awards in 2024 to Irem Georgia Chapter No 67, The Urban Alliance, Clemson University, and University of Wisconsin-Stout. Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation supports real estate managers through scholarships, research, sustainability resources, and grants that are meant to strengthen professional education and the communities served by well-managed properties. The foundation’s active programs include centralized scholarship offerings for IREM certification courses, along with competitive grants for projects that advance education, sustainability, research, and diversity in real estate management. Several scholarship tracks are tied to professional credentials such as ARM® and CPM®, and one scholarship is designed for people working in affordable housing management. The overall picture is of a funder that uses tuition support and project grants to build professional capacity in the field. Recent grants show attention to academic outreach, chapter activity, and education-related partnerships across the United States.

    What Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation Funds

    Education and certification are central to the foundation’s work. In 2024, it gave $59,583 to the Institute of Real Estate Management for academic outreach and real estate programs, reinforcing its focus on professional learning within the field. Its scholarship programs also support tuition assistance for IREM certification courses, including tracks connected to ARM® and CPM® designations. The foundation also funds chapter-based and partner-led work. It awarded $14,000 to Irem Georgia Chapter No 67 for academic outreach and real estate programs, showing support for local chapter activity. Beyond that, it gave $10,000 to The Urban Alliance and $10,000 to Clemson University, both for academic outreach and real estate programs, which points to an interest in educational partnerships outside its own organization. Workforce development appears through scholarship support for professionals and students seeking industry credentials, including affordable housing management and underrepresented populations.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $103K

    Total Assets

    $2.1M

    Total Revenue

    $877K

    Total Expenses

    $940K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $14K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $14K

    Geographic Reach

    National5 states funded

    About 20% of grants go to recipients in WI.

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    Topics

    academic outreacheducation access and engagementreal estate developmentcampus or educational facility infrastructurecommunity land use / property programs

    How Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster tightly around the same level: p25 is $10,000, median is $10,000, and p75 is $14,000. The 2024 grant list shows a mix of one larger institutional award and several mid-sized grants, suggesting project-based support rather than very large awards. The foundation’s active scholarship programs use one online application to award multiple named scholarships, and its grant pages describe competitive grants as well as unsolicited applications for some programs. The recent grant list is all from 2024, so the data shows a current-year snapshot rather than repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years.

    Where Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, with all recent recipient grants located in the United States. Wisconsin appears most often in the grant record by state, while 20% of grants went to recipients in Illinois, the foundation’s headquarters state. Recent recipients were in Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Clemson, and Menomonie, showing a spread across the Midwest, South, and East Coast. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the data provided.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation

    What kinds of work does the foundation fund?

    It funds education, scholarships, research, diversity, sustainability, grants to chapters and external partners, and workforce development. Its active programs include scholarship support for IREM certification courses and competitive grants for projects that advance education, sustainability, research, and diversity in real estate management.

    How does the foundation give grants and scholarships?

    It combines competitive grants with scholarship programs. One scholarship application can be used for multiple named scholarships, and some programs cover tuition for up to three IREM certification courses per year. The grant side includes competitive project funding and general fund grants tied to mission areas.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant sizes are compact: p25 is $10,000, the median is $10,000, and p75 is $14,000. In the 2024 list, awards ranged from $9,330 to $59,583.

    Are applications accepted from outside organizations?

    Yes. The active grant and scholarship programs shown here accept unsolicited applications. The foundation also uses one online application for several scholarship tracks, including centralized scholarship offerings tied to IREM certification courses.

    Which recipient locations appear in the recent grant record?

    The recent grants went to recipients in Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Clemson, and Menomonie. All of the grants in the country distribution were in the United States.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENTCHICAGO, IL$59,5832024ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS
    IREM GEORGIA CHAPTER NO 67STE ATLANTA, GA$14,0002024ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS
    THE URBAN ALLIANCEWASHINGTON, DC$10,0002024ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS
    CLEMSON UNIVERSITYCLEMSON, SC$10,0002024ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS
    UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUTMENOMONIE, WI$9,3302024ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS

    INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT

    $59,583
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS

    IREM GEORGIA CHAPTER NO 67

    $14,000
    STE ATLANTA, GA2024

    ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS

    THE URBAN ALLIANCE

    $10,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS

    CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

    $10,000
    CLEMSON, SC2024

    ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS

    UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

    $9,330
    MENOMONIE, WI2024

    ACADEMIC OUTREACH & REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS

    Oportunidades de Subvenciones Abiertas

    Financiamiento actual y próximo de Institute of Real Estate Management Foundation al que tu organización sin fines de lucro podría postularse.

    Abierta ahoraCierra el 1 oct 2026Monto: Variable

    General Fund Grants

    diversity, equity, and inclusionsustainabilityresearch+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Grants may be awarded to IREM, IREM chapters, 501(c)(3) organizations, 501(c)(6) organizations, academic institutions, companies, or individuals. Requests must demonstrate a charitable nature as defined by the IRS and align with Foundation strategic priorities.

    Fecha límite: Applications received before January 1st are reviewed and, if awarded, funded by April 1st; before March 1st by June 1st; before October 1st by December 31st.

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    Abierta ahoraMonto: 500 US$ – 5 mil US$

    Elaina’s Sustainability Fund Grants

    sustainabilityenergy efficiencyenvironmental footprint reduction+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Open to anyone in the world ready to take steps to improve the environmental footprint of commercial real estate, including IREM members, real estate managers, building owners, tenants, residents, students, and faculty. Preference is given to creative, innovative proposals and applicants who may otherwise lack the funds to implement the project.

    Fecha límite: Applications are reviewed quarterly or until the annual budget is exhausted.

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    Abierta ahora

    IREM Foundation Grants (general)

    diversity, equity, and inclusionsustainabilityresearch+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Grants may be awarded to IREM, IREM chapters, 501(c)(3) organizations, 501(c)(6) organizations, academic institutions, companies, or individuals. Requests must demonstrate a charitable nature as defined by the IRS and align with Foundation priorities.

    Fecha límite: Applications received before January 1 are reviewed and, if awarded, funded by April 1; before March 1 by June 1; before October 1 by December 31.

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    Abierta ahoraMonto: Hasta 5 mil US$

    Robert K. and Gladys Beal Chapter Grants

    educationchapter_capacity_buildingmembership_development+1 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? IREM chapters seeking funding to pilot or test creative approaches to delivering IREM education or recruiting/retaining members.

    Fecha límite: Considered on the Foundation's quarterly review schedule (see general grant schedule).

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