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    Gilbert Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    DETROIT, MISitio web3137829500

    About Gilbert Family Foundation

    The Gilbert Family Foundation concentrates its philanthropy in Detroit and Southeast Michigan, prioritizing large investments in health care, housing/community development, and local civic institutions. It funds a mix of regional anchor institutions — hospitals, community foundations, and community development intermediaries — as well as education and arts organizations, often through multi-million-dollar, multi-grant commitments. The foundation’s giving emphasizes systems-level impact (hospital expansion, housing enterprise scale-up, community initiatives) rather than many small, one-off awards.

    Focus Areas

    Hospital capacity and health system expansion in Metro Detroit (Henry Ford Health System)Neighborhood housing stabilization and home-repair financing via community development intermediaries (Enterprise Community Partners)Community foundation grants for regional arts, culture, and flexible civic funding (Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan / FIDO Fund)Detroit-focused community and neighborhood economic development (Invest Detroit; Wayne Metropolitan Community Action)Independent K-12 and cultural-educational institutions in Metro Detroit (Cranbrook Educational Community)

    Who They Fund

    About Gilbert Family Foundation

    The Gilbert Family Foundation’s recent grantmaking is defined by large, repeated commitments to Detroit institutions and a parallel research portfolio in neurofibromatosis. In the top tier of awards, the foundation made a $19.2 million grant to the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan for arts and culture, and it continued a $16.515 million commitment to Henry Ford Health System for Next Generation Models. Those are part of a broader pattern of multi-year support for anchor organizations rather than one-time, isolated gifts. Across its public-facing initiatives, the foundation supports hospital expansion, housing stability, community development, arts access, and public space improvements in Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Its giving also reaches medical-research institutions working on NF1, optic pathway gliomas, and related therapeutic development. Several recipients appear in consecutive years, including Henry Ford Health System, Enterprise Community Partners, Invest Detroit, Cranbrook Educational Community, and Nf Forward, which points to long-running relationships tied to specific programs. The result is a grantmaking profile centered on systems-level projects, with substantial awards to civic, cultural, housing, and biomedical partners that can absorb large, multi-year funding.

    What Gilbert Family Foundation Funds

    Arts and culture is one of the foundation’s clearest Detroit priorities. It gave $19.2 million to the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan for arts and culture, and another $7.402 million in 2025 for FIDO funding. The same area also appears through the foundation’s Building Opportunity — Arts & Culture initiative, which is aimed at expanding access for Detroit residents. Housing and neighborhood stabilization show up through community development intermediaries. Enterprise Community Partners received $8.164 million in 2025 for economic mobility and $5.5 million in both 2024 and 2025 for Detroit community initiatives, along with a $5 million 2023 grant for housing enterprise community partners CDO home repair. In health and research, the foundation backed Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with $3.454767 million in both 2024 and 2025 for Curing NF, and John Hopkins University with $2.628454 million in both 2024 and 2025 for the same program.

    How Gilbert Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is wide-ranging but tilted toward larger awards: the p25 is $19,596, the median is $161,500, and the p75 is $613,924. The recent grants list shows repeated annual support for the same organizations across 2023 to 2025, including multi-year grants to Henry Ford Health System, Enterprise Community Partners, Invest Detroit, Cranbrook Educational Community, and Nf Forward. The foundation is a regular funder rather than a DAF and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Several grants are tied to named initiatives, indicating structured programmatic giving rather than open application-based awards.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $342.5M

    Total Assets

    $53.1M

    Total Revenue

    $131.8M

    Total Expenses

    $96.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $614K, with a median of $162K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $162K

    75th Percentile

    $614K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional23 states funded

    About 60% of grants go to recipients in OH.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
    Alta
    Sede
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Gilbert Family Foundation Funds

    Top 5 recipient countries by grant volume for Gilbert Family Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic460$339.8M
    98.5%
    2Austria3$1.3M

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    Política de privacidadTérminos de servicioEstado del sistema
    EIN: 35-7294609
    4 declaraciones registradas
    Detroit residents and Detroit community organizations
    low-income homeowners (home repair recipients)
    artists and cultural organizations
    people with neurofibromatosis and brain tumor patients / medical-research beneficiaries
    entrepreneurs/small businesses (Invest Detroit/Venture 313)
    general public/park users

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar giving to a small number of regional anchor organizations with repeated multi-grant support; favors large strategic investments aimed at infrastructure and systems change over many small grants.

    Funding Style

    discretionary grantscapital/campaign supportscaling/venture investmentsevent-based/matching supportproject-specific/program grants

    Notable grantees: Henry Ford Health System, Enterprise Community Partners, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Invest Detroit, Cranbrook Educational Community

    Topics

    arts & cultural institutions and programmingpublic spaces and park revitalizationeconomic mobility and workforce/economic developmentaffordable housing and home repairbiomedical research (gene therapy, brain tumor, neurofibromatosis)legal services — right to counsel

    Where Gilbert Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grants are concentrated in Michigan, with 60% going to recipients in the HQ state. Detroit is the main recipient city in the recent grants, joined by other Michigan locations such as Bloomfield. Outside Michigan, the foundation also gives in Ohio, including Cleveland, and in Columbia, Maryland. The recipient-country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 460 grants in the United States and only a small number in Australia, Asia, France, and Italy.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Gilbert Family Foundation

    What areas does The Gilbert Family Foundation fund most often?

    The foundation supports arts and culture, public spaces, economic mobility, affordable housing and home repair, biomedical research focused on neurofibromatosis, and legal services tied to right to counsel. Its active programs also show Detroit-centered work in arts access and safe public spaces, alongside several NF1 research initiatives.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated awards across multiple years to several recipients, including Henry Ford Health System in 2024 and 2025, Enterprise Community Partners in 2023, 2024, and 2025, Invest Detroit in 2024 and 2025, and Cranbrook Educational Community in 2024 and 2025.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is broad. The p25 grant is $19,596, the median is $161,500, and the p75 is $613,924. Recent awards also include several very large commitments, which indicates the foundation regularly funds at institutional scale.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Michigan receives the largest share of grants, with 60% of awards going to recipients in the HQ state. Detroit appears frequently in the recent grants list, and other recipient locations include Cleveland, Columbia, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Bloomfield.

    Can organizations submit unsolicited applications?

    The active program descriptions all state that they do not accept unsolicited applications, including Arts & Culture Grants, Public Spaces, Building Opportunity, and the NF1-focused initiatives.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    0.6%
    3Australia2$1.2M
    0.4%
    4Italy1$135K
    0.2%
    5France1$135K
    0.2%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGANDETROIT, MI$19,200,0002025ARTS & CULTURE
    HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEMDETROIT, MI$16,515,0002025NEXT GENERATION MODELS
    HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEMDETROIT, MI$14,530,0002025EXPANSION + SRAL
    ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY PARTNERSCOLUMBIA, MD$8,164,4082025ECONOMIC MOBILITY
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MIDETROIT, MI$7,402,0002025FIDO FUNDING
    INVEST DETROITDETROIT, MI$6,880,8802025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    INVEST DETROITDETROIT, MI$6,294,1002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY PARTNERSCOLUMBIA, MD$5,500,0002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    CRANBROOK EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITYBLOOMFIELD, IL$4,649,2172025DISCRETIONARY
    WAYNE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCYDETROIT, MI$3,893,5682025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$3,454,7672025CURING NF
    CHN HOUSING PARTNERSCLEVELAND, OH$2,907,5002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    NF FORWARDDETROIT, MI$2,767,5962025BENEFIT X GALA MATCH / CURING NF
    DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIPDETROIT, MI$2,680,1502025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITYBALTIMORE, MD$2,628,4542025CURING NF
    CHN HOUSING PARTNERSCLEVELAND, OH$2,625,0002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYEAST LANSING, MI$2,625,0002025ECONOMIC MOBILITY
    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYBALTIMORE, MD$2,621,9312025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    CRANBROOK EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITYBLOOMFIELD, IL$2,599,8382025ARTS & CULTURE
    UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING COALITIONDETROIT, MI$2,566,6662025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIPDETROIT, MI$2,502,4802025PUBLIC SPACES
    DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITYDOVER, DE$2,500,0002025ARTS & CULTURE
    DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITYDOVER, DE$2,500,0002025CURING NF
    UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING COALITIONDETROIT, MI$2,408,3342025ARTS & CULTURE
    BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYEAST LANSING, MI$2,125,0002025DISCRETIONARY
    MICHIGAN LEGAL SERVICESDETROIT, MI$1,666,6662025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    M1 RAILDETROIT, MI$1,600,0002025PUBLIC SPACES
    TECHTOWNDETROIT, MI$1,565,9002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    MICHIGAN LEGAL SERVICESDETROIT, MI$1,563,5002025ECONOMIC MOBILITY
    LAKESHORE LEGAL AIDWARREN, MI$1,528,5892025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    E WARREN DEVELOPMENTDETROIT, MI$1,500,0002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUISST LOUISE, MO$1,440,2882025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    EASTERN MARKET PARTNERSHIPDETROIT, MI$1,430,0002025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYST LOUISE, MO$1,359,5652025CURING NF
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$1,350,4172025BRAIN TUMOR INITIATIVE
    UNITED STATES ARTISTCHICAGO, IL$1,341,6002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    LAKESHORE LEGAL AIDWARREN, MI$1,333,3332025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANANN ARBOR, MI$1,315,2262025CURING NF
    NORTH CORKTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONDETROIT, MI$1,225,5702025PUBLIC SPACES
    SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTE INCBOSTON, MA$1,114,6022025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTEBOSTON, MA$1,114,3702025CURING NF
    MICHIGAN WOMEN FORWARDDETROIT, MI$1,089,9002025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTECOLUMBUS, OH$1,084,2272025CURING NF
    COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIESDETROIT, MI$1,067,5002025GENE THERAPY INITIATIVE
    UNITED STATES ARTISTSCHICAGO, IL$1,067,3452025GENE THERAPY INITIATIVE
    DETROIT DEVELOPMENT FUNDDETROIT, MI$1,010,1312025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    HUMAN-I-TLONG BEACH, CA$1,008,4002025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$1,008,2882025DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
    THE GREENING OF DETROITDETROIT, MI$1,000,0002025DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTERCINCINNATI, OH$993,4222025CURING NF

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN

    $19,200,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    ARTS & CULTURE

    HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM

    $16,515,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    NEXT GENERATION MODELS

    HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM

    $14,530,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    EXPANSION + SRAL

    ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    $8,164,408
    COLUMBIA, MD2025

    ECONOMIC MOBILITY

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MI

    $7,402,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    FIDO FUNDING

    INVEST DETROIT

    $6,880,880
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    INVEST DETROIT

    $6,294,100
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    $5,500,000
    COLUMBIA, MD2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    CRANBROOK EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY

    $4,649,217
    BLOOMFIELD, IL2025

    DISCRETIONARY

    WAYNE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY

    $3,893,568
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA

    $3,454,767
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    CURING NF

    CHN HOUSING PARTNERS

    $2,907,500
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    NF FORWARD

    $2,767,596
    DETROIT, MI2025

    BENEFIT X GALA MATCH / CURING NF

    DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP

    $2,680,150
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

    $2,628,454
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    CURING NF

    CHN HOUSING PARTNERS

    $2,625,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

    $2,625,000
    EAST LANSING, MI2025

    ECONOMIC MOBILITY

    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

    $2,621,931
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    CRANBROOK EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY

    $2,599,838
    BLOOMFIELD, IL2025

    ARTS & CULTURE

    UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING COALITION

    $2,566,666
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP

    $2,502,480
    DETROIT, MI2025

    PUBLIC SPACES

    DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY

    $2,500,000
    DOVER, DE2025

    ARTS & CULTURE

    DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY

    $2,500,000
    DOVER, DE2025

    CURING NF

    UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING COALITION

    $2,408,334
    DETROIT, MI2025

    ARTS & CULTURE

    BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

    $2,125,000
    EAST LANSING, MI2025

    DISCRETIONARY

    MICHIGAN LEGAL SERVICES

    $1,666,666
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    M1 RAIL

    $1,600,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    PUBLIC SPACES

    TECHTOWN

    $1,565,900
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    MICHIGAN LEGAL SERVICES

    $1,563,500
    DETROIT, MI2025

    ECONOMIC MOBILITY

    LAKESHORE LEGAL AID

    $1,528,589
    WARREN, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    E WARREN DEVELOPMENT

    $1,500,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS

    $1,440,288
    ST LOUISE, MO2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    EASTERN MARKET PARTNERSHIP

    $1,430,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

    $1,359,565
    ST LOUISE, MO2025

    CURING NF

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    $1,350,417
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    BRAIN TUMOR INITIATIVE

    UNITED STATES ARTIST

    $1,341,600
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    LAKESHORE LEGAL AID

    $1,333,333
    WARREN, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

    $1,315,226
    ANN ARBOR, MI2025

    CURING NF

    NORTH CORKTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION

    $1,225,570
    DETROIT, MI2025

    PUBLIC SPACES

    SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC

    $1,114,602
    BOSTON, MA2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $1,114,370
    BOSTON, MA2025

    CURING NF

    MICHIGAN WOMEN FORWARD

    $1,089,900
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE

    $1,084,227
    COLUMBUS, OH2025

    CURING NF

    COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES

    $1,067,500
    DETROIT, MI2025

    GENE THERAPY INITIATIVE

    UNITED STATES ARTISTS

    $1,067,345
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENE THERAPY INITIATIVE

    DETROIT DEVELOPMENT FUND

    $1,010,131
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    HUMAN-I-T

    $1,008,400
    LONG BEACH, CA2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA

    $1,008,288
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

    THE GREENING OF DETROIT

    $1,000,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    DETROIT COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER

    $993,422
    CINCINNATI, OH2025

    CURING NF