The LSU Foundation's sole purpose is to provide philanthropic support to LSU, managing gifts, endowments, investments and serving as trustee for private assets contributed for the benefit of LSU.
The LSU Foundation’s recent grant history centers on a single institution: Louisiana State University. In 2025, it granted $71,811,933 to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge for university academic and research support, including scholarships, graduate fellowships, and faculty chairs and professorships. The two prior top grants followed the same pattern, at $30,613,221 in 2024 and $27,872,280 in 2023, all directed to LSU in Baton Rouge for the same broad university support. That run of grants shows a funder built around sustained institutional support rather than a dispersed portfolio of unrelated awards. Its active programs reinforce that profile. The foundation manages endowment-based support, a general LSU Fund, an emergency student support fund, a scholarship fund, and research initiatives such as Collaboration in Action. It also operates Launch LSU, a crowdfunding platform for students, faculty, and staff projects, and funds internship support through the Lagniappe Internship Fund. Across these channels, the foundation supports students, faculty, research teams, and academic infrastructure within LSU.
Higher education support is the foundation’s core pattern. The largest recent grant, $71,811,933 to Louisiana State University, funded academic and research support that included scholarships, graduate fellowships, and faculty chairs and professorships. That same structure appears in earlier years as well, with another LSU grant of $30,613,221 for the same purpose. Student support appears in several forms. The LSU Scholarship Fund supports students through donor-funded scholarships and endowments, while the LSU Student Emergency Support Fund provides immediate relief in emergency situations. The Lagniappe Internship Fund helps students cover expenses so they can accept internships. Research support is also explicit. Collaboration in Action directs funding to collaborative research teams working on cardiovascular disease, cancer care, trauma and neuroscience, and chronic respiratory disease in Louisiana.
Grant size is highly concentrated at a large scale: p25 is $29,242,750, median is $30,613,221, and p75 is $51,212,577. The recent grant record shows a repeated pattern across 2023, 2024, and 2025, with each listed award going to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. The foundation is an institutional funder tied to LSU’s philanthropic operations, with endowment management, scholarship funding, and project-based support across university priorities. It accepts unsolicited submissions for some programs, including the LSU Foundation Endowment / Endowment Impact program, Launch LSU, and the William A. Brookshire ROTC Scholarship, while other programs are not open to unsolicited requests.
$71.8M
$921.9M
$81.9M
$99.4M
Most grants fall between $29.2M and $51.2M, with a median of $30.6M.
25th Percentile
$29.2M
Median
$30.6M
75th Percentile
$51.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in LA.
ROBERT M STUART JR
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Giving is entirely local in the data provided. All listed grants went to recipients in Louisiana, and the recipient country distribution is 100% United States. Baton Rouge is the only named recipient city in the recent grants list, and Louisiana State University appears in each of the top three grants. The grant program descriptions also point to Louisiana as the geographic focus for endowment support, student aid, and research initiatives.
Its active programs cover endowments, scholarships, emergency student aid, internships, research, and project-based support. Examples include the LSU Scholarship Fund, LSU Student Emergency Support Fund, Lagniappe Internship Fund, Launch LSU, and Collaboration in Action.
The typical grant size is large: p25 is $29,242,750, the median is $30,613,221, and p75 is $51,212,577. The recent grant list shows awards in the tens of millions to Louisiana State University.
The recent grant record points entirely to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and the foundation’s summary says its sole purpose is to provide philanthropic support to LSU. Its active programs are also organized around LSU priorities and students.
Three active programs are marked as accepting unsolicited submissions: LSU Foundation Endowment / Endowment Impact, Launch LSU, and the William A. Brookshire ROTC Scholarship. Other listed programs, including the LSU Fund and LSU Scholarship Fund, are not open to unsolicited requests.
Research support appears through both endowment funding and Collaboration in Action. That research initiative targets collaborative teams working on cardiovascular disease, cancer care, trauma and neuroscience, and chronic respiratory disease in Louisiana.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY | BATON ROUGE, LA | $71,811,933 | 2025 | UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH SUPPORT, INCLUDING SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND FACULTY CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS. |
| LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY | BATON ROUGE, LA | $30,613,221 | 2024 | UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH SUPPORT, INCLUDING SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND FACULTY CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS. |
| LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY | BATON ROUGE, LA | $27,872,280 | 2023 | UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH SUPPORT, INCLUDING SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND FACULTY CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS. |
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
$71,811,933UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH SUPPORT, INCLUDING SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND FACULTY CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
$30,613,221UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH SUPPORT, INCLUDING SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND FACULTY CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
$27,872,280UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH SUPPORT, INCLUDING SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND FACULTY CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS.