A place for dynamic experimentation, where the boundaries of academia are expanded; advancing technology research, education, and entrepreneurship through interdisciplinary programs at Cornell Tech.
Joan and Irwin Jacobs Technion - Cornell Institute Inc directs its grantmaking around Cornell Tech’s interdisciplinary model, with an emphasis on technology research, education, and entrepreneurship. The recent record shows a very large, steady tuition-support pattern alongside programmatic funding tied to research collaboration and startup formation. Three of the largest grants on file all went to Cornell University in Ithaca for tuition assistance, including $3,993,504 in 2024 and $3,204,404 in 2025. That tuition line sits alongside institute programs that connect Cornell and Technion faculty and students through research placements, collaboration grants, and exchange support. The foundation’s active programs also show a strong link between academic work and commercialization. The Runway Startup Postdoctoral Program gives recent PhDs salary support, a research budget, housing allowance, workspace, and a Runway Award tied to the formation of an ensuing company. Public-interest and security-oriented fellowships further show that the institute funds specific research environments, not only general institutional support. Its current focus areas include technology research, artificial intelligence, health tech, urban tech, connective media, graduate education, and entrepreneurship.
Education support appears to be a core part of the institute’s grantmaking. Cornell University in Ithaca received $3,993,504 in 2024 for Tuition Assistance and $3,204,404 in 2025 for Tuition Assistance, showing repeated support for student costs rather than a one-time award. The institute also funds cross-border academic collaboration. Ruch Collaboration Grants support joint research proposals between Cornell faculty and Technion faculty, including work intended for agencies such as NSF and the US-Israel Binational Foundation. Ruch Faculty Exchange Grants pay for travel related to joint research projects and workshops spanning both campuses. On the research-and-career side, the Runway Startup Postdoctoral Program supports recent PhDs with salary, a research budget, housing allowance, workspace, and a Runway Award connected to startup formation. Public-interest technology is another stated area through PiTech Studio, PiTech PhD Impact Fellowships, and a Visiting Practitioners Program.
$10.6M
$203.4M
$29.1M
$30M
Most grants fall between $3.3M and $3.7M, with a median of $3.4M.
25th Percentile
$3.3M
Median
$3.4M
75th Percentile
$3.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Typical grant size is tightly grouped at the multi-million-dollar level, with a p25 of $3,298,016, a median of $3,391,629, and a p75 of $3,692,566. The recent grant record shows repeated awards to the same recipient across multiple years, which points to recurring support rather than isolated one-off grants. The foundation is an operating-style institution with active programs, and it also makes program-related investments. It accepts unsolicited applications for the Runway Startup Postdoctoral Program and PiTech, while the exchange and collaboration programs listed do not accept unsolicited applications.
Grantmaking is highly concentrated in New York: 100% of grants in the recipient country distribution went to U.S. organizations, and the top state by grant count is NY. The recent grants list places awards in Ithaca, NY, which appears repeatedly for Cornell University. Active programs also show a U.S.-Israel dimension through the NYC Summer Research Program for Technion Students, Ruch Faculty Exchange Grants, and Ruch Collaboration Grants, all of which are structured around both United States and Israel participation.
Its active programs include the Runway Startup Postdoctoral Program, the NYC Summer Research Program for Technion Students, Ruch Faculty Exchange Grants, Ruch Collaboration Grants, SETS Summer Fellows, and PiTech fellowships and visiting practitioner placements. The listed focus areas include technology research, artificial intelligence, health tech, urban tech, connective media, graduate education, and entrepreneurship.
Yes. Cornell University in Ithaca received $3,993,504 in 2024 for Tuition Assistance and $3,204,404 in 2025 for Tuition Assistance. The taxonomy also identifies tuition assistance, postsecondary education access, financial aid for students, and students seeking tuition support as central beneficiary and topic categories.
The typical grant is multi-million-dollar in size, with a p25 of $3,298,016, a median of $3,391,629, and a p75 of $3,692,566. The record also shows repeated awards to the same recipient across years, and the foundation has active programs rather than a purely open, one-off grant pool.
Yes for some programs. The Runway Startup Postdoctoral Program accepts unsolicited applications, and PiTech also accepts unsolicited applications. The Ruch Faculty Exchange Grants, Ruch Collaboration Grants, and NYC Summer Research Program for Technion Students are listed as not accepting unsolicited applications.
Its giving is concentrated in New York. The top state by grant count is NY, and 100% of grants in the recipient country distribution went to U.S. recipients. Recent awards in Ithaca, NY show the pattern on the ground.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cornell University | Ithaca, NY | $3,204,404 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| Cornell University | Ithaca, NY | $3,993,504 | 2024 | Tuition Assistance |
| Cornell University | Ithaca, NY | $3,391,629 | 2023 | Tuition Assistance |
Cornell University
$3,204,404TUITION ASSISTANCE
Cornell University
$3,993,504Tuition Assistance
Cornell University
$3,391,629Tuition Assistance