The Landon-Norton Family Foundation makes a small number of relatively large, flexible grants and appears to channel a majority of its giving through donor-advised or pass-through mechanisms rather than to named program-specific grantees. Its reported grants are broadly designated for 'various purposes,' suggesting the family prioritizes unrestricted or donor-directed support across multiple charities rather than focused programmatic funding. The foundation’s activity is modest in scale and concentrated into a few transactions rather than many small awards.
Concentrated giving: a very small number of larger grants (one major contribution to a DAF intermediary and two unspecified grants), favoring flexible or unrestricted support rather than repeated programmatic investments in named nonprofits.
The Landon-Norton Family Foundation CO Nancy Norton - Secretary directs much of its giving through flexible, donor-advised style grants rather than tightly programmed awards. Its largest recent grant was $60,000 to Schwab Charitable for various purposes, and the next tier of grants also centers on broad support, including $21,375 and $16,325 to Various Charitable Organizations 30 in Lancaster. That pattern points to a family foundation that uses a small number of sizable grants to move funds through intermediary vehicles and local charities. Education appears in the recent record as well, with support to The Franklin Institute and Downingtown Area School District. The foundation’s reported activity is modest in annual volume, but the individual grants are relatively large compared with many community foundations, and several awards are repeated across years. Most of the giving lands in Pennsylvania, matching the foundation’s local scope and concentration in Lancaster-area and Philadelphia-area organizations.
A clear thread in the foundation’s recent grants is general charitable support. It gave $60,000 to Schwab Charitable for various purposes, showing a preference for flexible use of funds. Another $21,375 grant to Various Charitable Organizations 30 in Lancaster was also designated for various purposes. Education is another identifiable area: The Franklin Institute received $6,500 for education, and Downingtown Area School District received $4,500 for education. These awards show a mix of broad-purpose funding and targeted support for education-related institutions, with Pennsylvania organizations appearing repeatedly in the recent record.
The foundation’s typical grant size sits at $4,500 at the 25th percentile, $6,445 at the median, and $16,325 at the 75th percentile, indicating a spread from mid-sized awards to much larger transfers. The recent record also shows repetition: Various Charitable Organizations 30 appears in multiple years, and Downingtown Area School District appears across 2023, 2024, and 2025, suggesting recurring support rather than one-time gifts. The structure looks family-directed, with several grants labeled for various purposes and one major grant routed through Schwab Charitable. The foundation is not reported as funding individuals or making program-related investments.
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$75K
$83K
Most grants fall between $5K and $16K, with a median of $6K.
25th Percentile
$5K
Median
$6K
75th Percentile
$16K
About 89% of grants go to recipients in PA.
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Notable grantees: Schwab Charitable (donor-advised fund intermediary), Various Charitable Organizations (unspecified; two grants)
Giving is highly concentrated in Pennsylvania, which accounts for 89% of grants and is the foundation’s top state by grant count. Recent recipient cities include Lancaster, Philadelphia, and Downingtown, all in Pennsylvania. The only out-of-state recipient in the recent list is Schwab Charitable in San Francisco, California, and all recorded grants in the country distribution are in the US. That pattern fits a local grantmaking footprint with most awards staying close to Lancaster and nearby Pennsylvania institutions.
The recent record shows a mix of broad charitable support and education-related grants. Several awards are for various purposes, including $60,000 to Schwab Charitable and $21,375 to Various Charitable Organizations 30 in Lancaster. Education also appears through grants to The Franklin Institute and Downingtown Area School District.
Its grant-size distribution is $4,500 at the 25th percentile, $6,445 at the median, and $16,325 at the 75th percentile. That points to a pattern of relatively modest but not nominal grants, with some larger awards such as the $60,000 transfer to Schwab Charitable.
Yes. Downingtown Area School District appears in the recent grants list in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Various Charitable Organizations 30 also appears in more than one year. That suggests the foundation often supports the same recipients repeatedly.
Its giving is concentrated in Pennsylvania, which accounts for 89% of grants and is listed as the top state by grant count. Recent recipients include organizations in Lancaster, Philadelphia, and Downingtown.
No. The provided profile indicates that it funds individuals is false and makes program-related investments is false. The recent grants also show charitable organizations and school entities rather than individual recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schwab Charitable | San Francisco, CA | $60,000 | 2025 | Various Purposes |
| Various Charitable Organizations 30 | Lancaster, PA | $6,445 | 2025 | Various Purposes |
| Downingtown Area School District | Downingtown, PA | $4,500 | 2025 | Education |
| Various Charitable Organizations 30 | Lancaster, PA | $16,325 | 2024 | Various Purposes |
| The Franklin Institute | Philadelphia, PA | $6,500 | 2024 | Education |
| Downingtown Area School District | Downingtown, PA | $3,000 | 2024 | Education |
| Various Charitable Organizations 30 | Lancaster, PA | $21,375 | 2023 | Various Purposes |
| The Franklin Institute | Philadelphia, PA | $4,500 | 2023 | Education |
| Downingtown Area School District | Downingtown, PA | $4,000 | 2023 | Education |
Schwab Charitable
$60,000Various Purposes
Various Charitable Organizations 30
$6,445Various Purposes
Downingtown Area School District
$4,500Education
Various Charitable Organizations 30
$16,325Various Purposes
The Franklin Institute
$6,500Education
Downingtown Area School District
$3,000Education
Various Charitable Organizations 30
$21,375Various Purposes
The Franklin Institute
$4,500Education
Downingtown Area School District
$4,000Education