The Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Fund concentrates almost all of its giving on higher education, providing institutional and student-life support to major public universities (notably Indiana University and the University of Wisconsin–Madison). Grants are predominantly unrestricted or foundation-level support, with a small, secondary interest in local Jewish communal philanthropy in Indianapolis. The foundation favors established universities and campus programs over a broad array of nonprofit types.
Concentrated and repeat-focused: relatively few, sizable grants directed mainly to two public universities (multiple grants to each), primarily for general/foundation support and student-union programming; minimal diversification into other nonprofit sectors.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Fund’s clearest pattern is sustained support for two public universities: Indiana University and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The fund has made repeated grants to the Indiana University Foundation for foundation-level support, including a $65,000 grant in 2023 and several smaller awards in 2024. It has also backed Wisconsin campus life, with multiple grants to the University of Wisconsin–Madison for the Wisconsin Student Union across 2023 and 2024. That combination points to a funder that supports institutional infrastructure rather than a wide mix of nonprofit programs. The foundation’s giving also reaches a smaller set of community and academic priorities in Indianapolis and in medical training. A $7,000 grant to the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis shows a local communal interest alongside the university focus. On the academic side, the University of Wisconsin–Madison also received support for education in plastic surgery, including grants in both 2023 and 2024. The overall profile is concentrated, repeat-oriented, and centered on higher education and campus-related support.
Higher education is the dominant theme in Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Fund’s grantmaking. It gave $29,225 to Indiana University Foundation in 2024 for foundation support, adding to earlier support for the same institution. Campus life is another clear line of giving. The foundation awarded $50,000 to University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2024 for the Wisconsin Student Union, and it made the same grant purpose in 2023 as well, plus a $4,864 award in 2025. Medical education appears as a narrower but distinct interest. The University of Wisconsin-Madison received $5,000 in 2024 for education in plastic surgery, matching a $5,000 grant in 2023 for the same purpose. The funder also made a local community grant to Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis for foundation support.
Typical grants cluster in the five-figure range, with a p25 of $5,976, a median of $10,346, and a p75 of $34,419. The recent grant list shows repeat support to the same recipients across multiple years, especially Indiana University Foundation and University of Wisconsin-Madison. Grants are mainly institutional or foundation-level support, with some program-specific education funding. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
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Most grants fall between $6K and $34K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$34K
About 50% of grants go to recipients in WI.
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Notable grantees: Indiana University Foundation, University of Wisconsin–Madison (student union/campus programs), Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis
Grantmaking is regional and heavily concentrated in the United States. Recipients are all in the US, with 100% of recent grants going to domestic organizations. Bloomington, Indiana, appears repeatedly through Indiana University Foundation, while Madison, Wisconsin, is the other major recipient city through University of Wisconsin-Madison. Indianapolis also appears in the recent grants through Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis. The foundation gives most often in Wisconsin, even though its headquarters are in Indiana.
The fund focuses primarily on higher education, especially institutional support for Indiana University and student-life support at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It also makes smaller grants for local Jewish communal philanthropy in Indianapolis and for medical education in plastic surgery at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Recent grants cluster around five figures. The distribution shown for the fund is p25 at $5,976, median at $10,346, and p75 at $34,419. Recent awards also include larger institutional grants, such as $65,000 and $50,000.
Yes. Indiana University Foundation appears across multiple years with several grants, and University of Wisconsin–Madison also appears repeatedly from 2023 through 2025. The recurring pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards.
Its grants are mainly institutional or foundation-level support. The recent list also includes program-specific support for the Wisconsin Student Union and for education in plastic surgery, showing a mix of general operating-style funding and targeted program support.
Its top state by grant count is Wisconsin. Recent grants also go to Indiana, and the recipient city distribution includes Madison, Bloomington, and Indianapolis. All recent grants listed are to US recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | MADISON, WI | $4,864 | 2025 | WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | MADISON, WI | $50,000 | 2024 | WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION |
| INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $29,225 | 2024 | FOUNDATION SUPPORT |
| INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $17,026 | 2024 | FOUNDATION SUPPORT |
| INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $12,449 | 2024 | FOUNDATION SUPPORT |
| INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $6,301 | 2024 | FOUNDATION SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | MADISON, WI | $5,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION IN PLASTIC SURGERY |
| INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $65,000 | 2023 | FOUNDATION SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | MADISON, WI | $50,000 | 2023 | WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | MADISON, WI | $8,244 | 2023 | WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION |
| JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $7,000 | 2023 | FOUNDATION SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON | MADISON, WI | $5,000 | 2023 | EDUCATION IN PLASTIC SURGERY |
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
$4,864WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
$50,000WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION
INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$29,225FOUNDATION SUPPORT
INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$17,026FOUNDATION SUPPORT
INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$12,449FOUNDATION SUPPORT
INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$6,301FOUNDATION SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
$5,000EDUCATION IN PLASTIC SURGERY
INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$65,000FOUNDATION SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
$50,000WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
$8,244WISCONSIN STUDENT UNION
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
$7,000FOUNDATION SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
$5,000EDUCATION IN PLASTIC SURGERY