To generate and steward private support for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette—supporting students, faculty, programs and facilities through scholarships, endowments and philanthropic partnerships to advance teaching, research and community impact.
Univ of Louisiana at Lafayette Foundation Inc channels private support into the University of Louisiana at Lafayette through grants for university programs, scholarships, and endowed professors. The largest recent award on file was $29,427,528 in 2025 to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in Lafayette, Louisiana, with the same purpose repeated in the next two years as well. That pattern points to a foundation built around institutional support rather than a wide mix of outside nonprofits. Its public summary says the foundation exists to generate and steward private support for the university, with scholarships, endowments, and philanthropic partnerships advancing teaching, research, and community impact. The recent grants record reflects that mission directly: in 2024 it gave $18,988,993 to the university for the same package of program, scholarship, and endowed-professor support, and in 2023 it gave $21,021,572 for the same purpose. The foundation’s giving is tightly linked to the university’s own priorities, covering students, faculty, and academic programs within a single institutional frame.
Scholarship support is one of the clearest themes in the foundation’s grant history. The University of Louisiana at Lafayette received $29,427,528 in 2025 for grants for university programs, scholarships awarded by the university, and endowed professors, with a matching purpose also appearing in 2024 and 2023. Faculty support is embedded in the same grant structure. The recent grants include endowed professors alongside program and scholarship support, showing that the foundation funds academic staffing as well as student aid. Academic and institutional programming is another recurring theme. The university’s programs are funded together with scholarships and endowed professors, which indicates support for the institution’s core operations and academic capacity rather than isolated projects. The foundation’s own summary also names athletics support and arts and museum support among its focus areas, but the recent grants list provided here is concentrated on university-wide academic support.
Grant size is high and tightly clustered. Across the recent grants listed, the 25th percentile is $20,005,282, the median is $21,021,572, and the 75th percentile is $25,224,550. That narrow spread suggests a consistent award scale rather than many small grants. The same recipient appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for the same broad purpose. That repetition shows a multi-year funding pattern centered on the university itself. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, and the data shows no grants to individuals and no program-related investments.
$29.4M
$287.9M
$26M
$33.2M
Most grants fall between $20M and $25.2M, with a median of $21M.
25th Percentile
$20M
Median
$21M
75th Percentile
$25.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in LA.
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Giving is local and fully concentrated in Louisiana. All of the grants in the recent list go to recipients in Lafayette, Louisiana, and 100% of grants are awarded in the foundation’s headquarters state. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants and no non-U.S. recipients. The place pattern is narrow: Lafayette is the sole city named in the recent grants data, matching the foundation’s university-centered mission.
It funds the University of Louisiana at Lafayette through grants for university programs, scholarships awarded by the university, and endowed professors. The foundation’s summary also names scholarships, endowments, faculty support, athletics support, and arts and museum support.
The recent grants list goes to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in Lafayette, Louisiana. The three listed awards are from 2023, 2024, and 2025 and all use the same purpose language.
The recent grant sizes are large and closely grouped: $20,005,282 at the 25th percentile, $21,021,572 at the median, and $25,224,550 at the 75th percentile.
No. The grant geography shown here is entirely local, with 100% of grants going to recipients in Louisiana and all recent grants landing in Lafayette.
No. The foundation is marked as not funding individuals, and the recent grants shown are institutional awards to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE | LAFAYETTE, LA | $29,427,528 | 2025 | GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY, AND FOR ENDOWED PROFESSORS |
| UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE | LAFAYETTE, LA | $18,988,993 | 2024 | GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY, AND FOR ENDOWED PROFESSORS |
| UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE | LAFAYETTE, LA | $21,021,572 | 2023 | GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY, AND FOR ENDOWED PROFESSORS |
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE
$29,427,528GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY, AND FOR ENDOWED PROFESSORS
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE
$18,988,993GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY, AND FOR ENDOWED PROFESSORS
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE
$21,021,572GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS, FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY, AND FOR ENDOWED PROFESSORS