The mission of the Marshall University Foundation Inc. is to maximize continuous financial support for Marshall University and its students by soliciting, receiving, investing and administering private gift support. The Foundation is committed to providing professional service to Marshall University, its students and donors.
Marshall University Foundation Incorporated’s largest recent grant was $45,408,111 to Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, continuing a pattern of very large institutional support for the university and its students. The foundation exists to maximize continuous financial support for Marshall University by soliciting, receiving, investing, and administering private gift support, and its grantmaking aligns with that role. Recent awards show funding directed to students and university departments, while the foundation’s active programs also point to scholarship support, faculty support, research, academic programs, and community-facing initiatives. In its program descriptions, the foundation works with private foundations, corporations, and donors to secure and manage private grant funding for strategic initiatives that support the university and the surrounding community. The grants structure is closely tied to Marshall University’s academic mission rather than a broad external grant portfolio. The recent grant record also shows continuity: the same recipient appears across multiple years, with awards of $13,808,488 in 2024 and $11,763,467 in 2023, both for the university’s educational mission. That makes the foundation a university-centered funder with a recurring institutional funding pattern.
Higher education is the foundation’s central focus, and its recent awards to Marshall University support the university and its departments in carrying out the educational mission. Scholarship funding is another core area: the foundation’s active programs include student scholarships, endowed and annual scholarships, and direct student financial support through scholarship and sponsorship structures. Faculty support also appears in the program descriptions, including hiring and retention, along with support for endowed chairs and academic capacity. Research and academic programs are part of the same funding structure, with program language naming laboratory support, equipment, and strategic initiatives. Community engagement is included as well, especially through initiatives that connect the university to surrounding communities in education, human services, arts, and regional development.
The foundation’s recent grant sizes are unusually large: p25 is $12,785,978, the median is $13,808,488, and p75 is $29,608,300. The grant record shows repeated support to the same university over multiple years, which indicates a recurring institutional funding pattern rather than one-off awards. The structure is university-based and administrator-led, with the foundation receiving, investing, and administering private gift support for Marshall University. Its scholarship and student-support programs do not accept unsolicited applications, and the active grant descriptions emphasize partner-driven support from foundations, corporations, and donors.
$14.8M
$442M
$85.1M
$19.8M
Most grants fall between $12.8M and $29.6M, with a median of $13.8M.
25th Percentile
$12.8M
Median
$13.8M
75th Percentile
$29.6M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WV.
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Giving is local and entirely concentrated in West Virginia, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The named recipient in the recent grants list is Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and that city appears across the top awards. Program descriptions also reference regional Appalachia giving, but the grant record shown is fully in-state. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants to U.S. recipients.
It funds Marshall University and its students. The recent grants list shows awards to Marshall University in Huntington, WV for the university’s educational mission, and the foundation’s active programs cover scholarships, faculty support, research, academic programs, and community-facing initiatives.
Yes. Scholarship support is a named program area, including endowed and annual scholarships, student financial support, and sponsorships that can fund enrollment and retention initiatives, co-op or internship opportunities, and student projects and activities.
The foundation’s recent grant sizes are very large: p25 is $12,785,978, the median is $13,808,488, and p75 is $29,608,300.
It is fully concentrated in West Virginia. The grant data shows 100% of grants to recipients in the HQ state, and the recent awards all go to Marshall University in Huntington, WV.
No. The Scholarship & Student Support Funding program is described as not accepting unsolicited requests, and it is framed as an opportunity to establish scholarships, sponsorships, and student-focused support through the foundation’s existing structure.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marshall University | Huntington, WV | $14,824,127 | 2026 | to support the students and university departments in their educational mission |
| Marshall University | Huntington, WV | $45,408,111 | 2025 | to support the students and university departments in their educational mission |
| Marshall University | Huntington, WV | $13,808,488 | 2024 | to support the students and university departments in their educational mission |
| Marshall University | Huntington, WV | $11,763,467 | 2023 | to support the students and university departments in their educational mission |
Marshall University
$14,824,127to support the students and university departments in their educational mission
Marshall University
$45,408,111to support the students and university departments in their educational mission
Marshall University
$13,808,488to support the students and university departments in their educational mission
Marshall University
$11,763,467to support the students and university departments in their educational mission