Our mission is to advance the University of Iowa through engagement and philanthropy.
The State University of Iowa Foundation’s largest recent grants all went to State University of Iowa in Iowa City, including awards of $163,602,708 in 2024 and $162,708,366 in 2025. That pattern points to a funder built around advancing the University of Iowa rather than a broad external grantmaker. Its stated mission is to advance the University of Iowa through engagement and philanthropy, and its listed focus areas center on higher education, student support and scholarships, research and innovation, health and medical-related programs, arts and culture, alumni engagement and community programs, and athletics. The foundation also operates named grant programs such as Grant Opportunities and Community Grants, both tied to education, research support, student support, and community engagement. Recent awards show very large-scale support for the university itself, with another $150,613,558 grant in 2024 and $119,874,776 in 2023 to State University of Iowa in Iowa City. The structure and naming suggest a university-affiliated funder whose grantmaking is closely connected to campus priorities and nearby community benefits.
Education and student support sit at the center of the foundation’s activity. Through its Grant Opportunities program, it supports education, research support, student support, and community engagement in Iowa and the United States. Community-facing work appears in Community Grants, which is described as supporting nonprofit initiatives that benefit local communities in Iowa. The foundation also references Fellowships, a program associated with scholarships, research support, and professional development for students, alumni, or affiliates. Beyond those program labels, the foundation’s listed focus areas also include research and innovation, health and medical-related programs, arts and culture, alumni engagement and community programs, and athletics, showing a university-centered grant portfolio that reaches across academic and campus life.
Grant size is unusually large: the typical grant size distribution is $135,244,167 at the 25th percentile, $150,613,558 at the median, and $157,108,133 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also shows repeated awards over multiple years, with grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all to the same recipient. This is a Regular Funder, and it does not fund individuals or program-related investments. The active grant programs listed are not open to unsolicited applications, including Grant Opportunities, Community Grants, and Fellowships, which points to a structured, invitation-based or internally managed process rather than an open call.
$162.7M
$2.3B
$202.5M
$211.6M
Most grants fall between $135.2M and $157.1M, with a median of $150.6M.
25th Percentile
$135.2M
Median
$150.6M
75th Percentile
$157.1M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.
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Giving is local and fully concentrated in Iowa: 100% of grants in the recent record went to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. The top recipient city appearing in the grants list is Iowa City, with grants to State University of Iowa located there in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The active programs also specify Iowa or Iowa and the United States as their geographic scope, reinforcing that the foundation’s grantmaking stays tied to the university and nearby communities rather than spreading across multiple states or countries.
Its listed focus areas include higher education, student support and scholarships, research and innovation, health and medical-related programs, arts and culture, alumni engagement and community programs, and athletics. Its active programs also emphasize education, research support, student support, and community engagement.
The active programs listed here do not accept unsolicited applications. That includes Grant Opportunities, Community Grants, and Fellowships. The University of Iowa Family Spirit Award is marked as accepting unsolicited entries.
The typical grant size is very large: $135,244,167 at the 25th percentile, $150,613,558 at the median, and $157,108,133 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants also include awards above $119 million and above $160 million.
Its grantmaking is local, and 100% of grants in the recent record went to recipients in Iowa. The recent grants list shows multiple awards to State University of Iowa in Iowa City.
Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated awards to State University of Iowa across 2023, 2024, and 2025, including grants of $119,874,776, $150,613,558, $163,602,708, and $162,708,366.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA | IOWA CITY, IA | $162,708,366 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| State University of Iowa | Iowa City, IA | $163,602,708 | 2024 | See Part IV |
| STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA | IOWA CITY, IA | $150,613,558 | 2024 | SEE PART IV |
| STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA | IOWA CITY, IA | $119,874,776 | 2023 | SEE PART IV |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
$162,708,366SEE PART IV
State University of Iowa
$163,602,708See Part IV
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
$150,613,558SEE PART IV
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
$119,874,776SEE PART IV