Oberlin is a place of intense energy and creativity, built on a foundation of academic, artistic, and musical excellence. From its founding in 1833, Oberlin has pursued missions including abolition, coeducation, and addressing contemporary challenges such as climate change while supporting student learning, research, and global perspectives.
A defining thread in Oberlin College’s recent grantmaking is the Green EDGE Fund, which repeatedly backs local sustainability projects that range from electric vehicle infrastructure to sugarbush ecosystem work. The college also supports campus and community needs with larger, multi-installment commitments, including a $136,335 payment toward a fire truck for the City of Oberlin Fire Department and an $81,708 Hydro Energy Grant for the City of Oberlin. Across the recent grants list, the pattern is strongly place-based and often project-specific, with funds directed to public agencies, schools, community nonprofits, and land stewards in and around Oberlin. Several grants point to a practical, built-environment approach: an EV charging station for Sustainable Community Associates L, a sustainable climate control project for the Oberlin Heritage Center, and trail and tree-fencing work with Western Reserve Land Conservancy. The college also supports learning and stewardship through grants to Oberlin Early Childhood Center for a school greenhouse and to City Fresh for a new farmer incubator. Recent awards show a funder investing in local infrastructure, climate-related experimentation, and educational spaces tied to the community it serves.
Oberlin College’s sustainability-related grants include infrastructure, education, and land stewardship. In transportation and energy, they gave $15,800 to Sustainable Community Associates L for an electric vehicle charging station, and they supported the City of Oberlin with $81,708 for a Hydro Energy Grant and $91,708 for Green Yarding & Lawn Care / Hydro Energy work. In environmental education, the college awarded $43,679 to Oberlin Early Childhood Center for a school greenhouse, with additional greenhouse funding in later years. Land-based projects also appear regularly: Western Reserve Land Conservancy received $25,980 for tree fencing and trail improvements, while Shagbark Haven LLC received grants for the Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab. Beyond that, City Fresh was funded for a New Farmer Incubator, showing support for local food and agriculture development.
Typical award sizes cluster in the low five figures: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $15,800, and the 75th percentile is $38,000. The recent record also shows repeated support to the same recipients across multiple years, including the City of Oberlin, Oberlin Early Childhood Center, City Fresh, and Shagbark Haven LLC. That pattern suggests project follow-through rather than one-off giving. Oberlin College is a private educational institution, and the grants include multi-installment payments such as the seven-part fire truck commitment. The data also shows program-related investments as part of its structure.
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Most grants fall between $10K and $38K, with a median of $16K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$16K
75th Percentile
$38K
About 88% of grants go to recipients in OH.
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Oberlin College gives locally: 88% of grants go to recipients in Ohio, and Ohio is also the top state by grant count. Most awards land in Oberlin itself, with additional Ohio recipients in Shaker Heights, Warren, and Elyria. A smaller share goes outside Ohio, including Willow Grove, Pennsylvania; Austin, Texas; and Hillsborough, North Carolina. Every grant in the recent sample is domestic, with 25 grants in the United States.
The recent grants show a strong tilt toward sustainability, education, and local infrastructure. Examples include a hydro energy grant for the City of Oberlin, a school greenhouse for Oberlin Early Childhood Center, EV charging support, trail and tree-fencing work, and a sustainable climate control project for the Oberlin Heritage Center.
Yes. Ohio receives 88% of grants in the data, and it is the top state by grant count. Recent Ohio recipients are concentrated in Oberlin, with additional awards in Shaker Heights, Warren, and Elyria.
The grant-size distribution centers on modest project awards: the 25th percentile is $10,000, the median is $15,800, and the 75th percentile is $38,000. Recent examples range from small infrastructure grants to larger multi-installment commitments.
Yes. The recent grants list includes repeat awards to the City of Oberlin, Oberlin Early Childhood Center, City Fresh, and Shagbark Haven LLC across multiple years, which points to ongoing project support rather than isolated gifts.
The data shows project-based, often capital or infrastructure-oriented support. It includes multi-installment payments, matching-style grants such as an OC match, pilot or feasibility support, and program-related investments.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| City Of Oberlin | Oberlin, OH | $81,708 | 2025 | Hydro Energy Grant - OC Match |
| Oberlin Early Childhood Center | Oberlin, OH | $38,000 | 2025 | OECC School Greenhouse |
| City Fresh | Oberlin, OH | $15,000 | 2025 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sustainability Grant - New Farmer Incubator |
| REwild | Austin, TX | $15,000 | 2025 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Natural Turf Management Transition Pilot Project |
| Shagbark Haven LLC | Oberlin, OH | $15,000 | 2025 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab |
| Oberlin Heritage Center | Oberlin, OH | $7,096 | 2025 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sustainable Climate Control - dual heat pump system |
| Our Family (Fathers and Mothers) | Elyria, OH | $5,205 | 2025 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Improving Legion Field Infrastructure Project |
| City of Oberlin | Oberlin, OH | $91,708 | 2024 | Green EDGE Fund Grant Green Yarding & Lawn Care / Hydro Energy Grant |
| Oberlin Early Childhood Center | Moreland Hills, OH | $38,000 | 2024 | OECC School Greenhouse |
| Shagbark Haven LLC | Oberlin, OH | $36,775 | 2024 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab |
| Western Reserve Land Conservancy | Oberlin, OH | $25,980 | 2024 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Tree Fencing Project and Fund trail improvements and extension of the Oberlin Great South Woods |
| Sustainable Community Associates L | Oberlin, OH | $15,800 | 2024 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Electric vehicle charging station |
| Oberlin City Schools | Oberlin, OH | $10,000 | 2024 | Payment 5 of 7 towards fire truck |
| AVI Contribution (Latest Products Corp) | Warren, OH | $6,500 | 2024 | Dorm transport cards |
| City of Oberlin Fire Department | Oberlin, OH | $136,335 | 2023 | Payment 5 of 7 towards fire truck |
| City of Oberlin | Oberlin, OH | $81,708 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant / Hydro Energy Grant |
| Oberlin Early Childhood Center | Oberlin, OH | $43,679 | 2023 | OECC School Greenhouse |
| City Fresh | Oberlin, OH | $40,000 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Electric Vehicle |
| Shagbark Haven LLC | Oberlin, OH | $23,835 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab |
| Sunbolt | Willow Grove, PA | $16,215 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Workstation |
| Oberlin Food Hub Inc | Oberlin, OH | $12,652 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Infrastructure |
| New Image Lifeskills Academy | Shaker Heights, OH | $10,000 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Vel Scotts Healthy YOU |
| Kendal at Oberlin | Oberlin, OH | $7,500 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Outdoor Lighting |
| Providing Oberlin With Efficiency Responsibly (Power) | Oberlin, OH | $7,000 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab |
| Shannon Ford Rudek | Hillsborough, NC | $6,224 | 2023 | Green EDGE Fund Grant - Earthship Feasibility |
City Of Oberlin
$81,708Hydro Energy Grant - OC Match
Oberlin Early Childhood Center
$38,000OECC School Greenhouse
City Fresh
$15,000Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sustainability Grant - New Farmer Incubator
REwild
$15,000Green EDGE Fund Grant - Natural Turf Management Transition Pilot Project
Shagbark Haven LLC
$15,000Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab
Oberlin Heritage Center
$7,096Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sustainable Climate Control - dual heat pump system
Our Family (Fathers and Mothers)
$5,205Green EDGE Fund Grant - Improving Legion Field Infrastructure Project
City of Oberlin
$91,708Green EDGE Fund Grant Green Yarding & Lawn Care / Hydro Energy Grant
Oberlin Early Childhood Center
$38,000OECC School Greenhouse
Shagbark Haven LLC
$36,775Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab
Western Reserve Land Conservancy
$25,980Green EDGE Fund Grant - Tree Fencing Project and Fund trail improvements and extension of the Oberlin Great South Woods
Sustainable Community Associates L
$15,800Green EDGE Fund Grant - Electric vehicle charging station
Oberlin City Schools
$10,000Payment 5 of 7 towards fire truck
AVI Contribution (Latest Products Corp)
$6,500Dorm transport cards
City of Oberlin Fire Department
$136,335Payment 5 of 7 towards fire truck
City of Oberlin
$81,708Green EDGE Fund Grant / Hydro Energy Grant
Oberlin Early Childhood Center
$43,679OECC School Greenhouse
City Fresh
$40,000Green EDGE Fund Grant - Electric Vehicle
Shagbark Haven LLC
$23,835Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab
Sunbolt
$16,215Green EDGE Fund Grant - Workstation
Oberlin Food Hub Inc
$12,652Green EDGE Fund Grant - Infrastructure
New Image Lifeskills Academy
$10,000Green EDGE Fund Grant - Vel Scotts Healthy YOU
Kendal at Oberlin
$7,500Green EDGE Fund Grant - Outdoor Lighting
Providing Oberlin With Efficiency Responsibly (Power)
$7,000Green EDGE Fund Grant - Sugarbush Ecosystem LandLab
Shannon Ford Rudek
$6,224Green EDGE Fund Grant - Earthship Feasibility