The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation appears to operate primarily as a vehicle for large-scale donor-advised and pass-through philanthropy rather than direct programmatic grantmaking. Nearly all reported dollars were routed to donor-advised funds or an attached schedule of grants, indicating the foundation’s role in end-of-life/estate transfers or centralized philanthropic giving rather than ongoing support to specific nonprofit programs. There is no evidence in the provided data of targeted funding to particular issue areas, geographies, or operating nonprofits.
Very concentrated: a handful of very large grants (three grants account for the entire reported total) directed to donor-advised funds or unspecified recipient schedules. The foundation uses large, episodic transfers rather than many small, recurring program grants.
The Donald B and Dorothy L Stabler Foundation’s recent grant record is dominated by very large charitable transfers rather than a long list of small awards. In 2025, the foundation reported a $291,639,352 distribution to Daf - Stabler Charitable Fund in Southeastern, PA, followed by a $141,052,188 donor-advised fund grant in 2024. Those two items alone account for most of the recent dollars visible in the record and point to a structure centered on centralized charitable vehicles and attached grant schedules. The foundation’s stated general grantmaking covers charitable, religious, scientific, literary, and educational purposes. Its primary recipients include post-secondary educational institutions, parochial or church-related schools, nonprofit hospitals or medical facilities, and organizations serving disability and substance abuse needs. Recent attached schedules also show additional grant activity in Pennsylvania, including a 2024 schedule totaling $18,457,425 and a 2023 schedule totaling $17,851,050. The foundation’s giving is local and entirely within Pennsylvania in the data provided.
The foundation’s general grantmaking includes higher education, with post-secondary educational institutions identified as primary recipients. That focus aligns with its stated charitable and educational purposes. Religious education is also part of the pattern: the program description names parochial or church-related schools among its primary recipient types. In health care, the foundation supports nonprofit hospitals or medical facilities, reflecting a separate charitable lane from schooling. Two additional service areas appear in the active program description. The foundation funds organizations serving disability needs and substance abuse needs. These are listed alongside educational and medical recipients, suggesting a broad local charitable portfolio rather than a single-issue strategy.
The reported grant-size distribution is very top-heavy: p25 is $18,154,238, median is $18,457,425, and p75 is $79,754,806. That spread is consistent with large scheduled transfers rather than many small operating grants. The recent record shows repeated use of attached schedules and donor-advised or charitable fund vehicles across 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and is not a program-related investment vehicle. Unsolicited applications are not accepted.
$473.4M
$24M
$18.8M
$299.9M
Most grants fall between $18.2M and $79.8M, with a median of $18.5M.
25th Percentile
$18.2M
Median
$18.5M
75th Percentile
$79.8M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in PA.
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Notable grantees: DAF - STABLER CHARITABLE FUND, DONOR ADVISED FUND, SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS
All five recent grants in the provided data went to recipients in the United States, and 100% of grants were to recipients in Pennsylvania. The grant list names Southeastern, Harrisburg, and Dauphin as recipient locations, while the program description points to Central Pennsylvania and Eastern Pennsylvania as the main giving areas. The pattern is local and concentrated within the state rather than spread across multiple countries.
Its active program description names post-secondary educational institutions, parochial or church-related schools, nonprofit hospitals or medical facilities, and organizations serving disability and substance abuse needs. The stated purposes are charitable, religious, scientific, literary, and educational.
No. The foundation’s program information says it does not accept unsolicited requests.
The reported distribution is large: p25 is $18,154,238, median grant size is $18,457,425, and p75 is $79,754,806.
Its giving is local and entirely in Pennsylvania in the provided data. The program description points to Central Pennsylvania and Eastern Pennsylvania, and 100% of grants in the recent dataset went to recipients in Pennsylvania.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DAF - STABLER CHARITABLE FUND | SOUTHEASTERN, PA | $291,639,352 | 2025 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS | DAUPHIN, PA | $4,448,600 | 2025 | SEE ATTACHED |
| DONOR ADVISED FUND | HARRISBURG, PA | $141,052,188 | 2024 | CHARITABLE PURPOSE |
| SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS | HARRISBURG, PA | $18,457,425 | 2024 | SEE ATTACHED |
| SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS | HARRISBURG, PA | $17,851,050 | 2023 | SEE ATTACHED |
DAF - STABLER CHARITABLE FUND
$291,639,352CHARITABLE PURPOSE
SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS
$4,448,600SEE ATTACHED
DONOR ADVISED FUND
$141,052,188CHARITABLE PURPOSE
SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS
$18,457,425SEE ATTACHED
SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE OF GRANTS
$17,851,050SEE ATTACHED