Research Priority Areas (RPA) — University-wide research funding
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The University of Kentucky Research Foundation directs virtually all of its philanthropy to support the University of Kentucky, funding scholarships and capital purchases that advance higher education and campus infrastructure. Its giving appears focused on strengthening the institution’s academic mission and physical assets rather than a broad portfolio of external nonprofits.
Highly concentrated: very large, institutionally targeted grants (two grants totaling ~$93M) all to a single beneficiary; repeat funding to the same institution rather than distributed or small grants.
The University of Kentucky Research Foundation’s recent giving is defined by large, recurring awards to the University of Kentucky for scholarships and capital purchases. Two back-to-back grants, one for $47,678,406 in 2024 and another for $45,115,472 in 2023, show a pattern of institutional support that combines student aid with physical and operational investment. That focus aligns with the foundation’s role in funding the university itself rather than a broad set of external nonprofits. Its grantmaking also reaches into the university’s research infrastructure through internal programs tied to clinical translation, research priority areas, and campus sustainability. The result is a portfolio centered on higher education capacity: helping fund students, strengthening campus assets, and supporting targeted research activity within the University of Kentucky. Leadership is listed with Penny Cox, and the foundation’s grants are local in scope, with recipients in Kentucky.
A central theme is scholarship support. The largest recent award, $47,678,406 to the University of Kentucky, was designated for scholarships and capital purchase, showing that student aid is funded alongside institutional assets. Research infrastructure is another clear priority. The Research Priority Areas program allocates pilot and seed project funds, start-up support, equipment, core support, and trainee or student research support in areas such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity, energy, and materials science. The foundation also supports applied campus projects. Sustainability Challenge Grants back sustainability-related projects at the University of Kentucky and in Lexington, while the Neuroscience Research Priority Area includes both pilot grants and equipment grants for neuroscience research, collaborative projects, and NeuroBank support.
Grant size is unusually concentrated: the typical grant is about $46 million, with p25 at $45,756,206, a median of $46,396,939, and p75 at $47,037,672. The recent record also suggests repeated annual awards rather than isolated gifts, with major grants recorded in both 2023 and 2024. The foundation is a regular donor advised fund classification, but its giving is not donor-advised in the usual public-grantmaking sense; it operates through university-administered, restricted-purpose programs. Unsolicited applications are not accepted in the active programs listed, and several opportunities rely on internal competition or program-specific review.
$47.7M
$234.3M
$463M
$447.1M
Most grants fall between $45.8M and $47M, with a median of $46.4M.
25th Percentile
$45.8M
Median
$46.4M
75th Percentile
$47M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in KY.
PENNY COX
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Notable grantees: University of Kentucky
Giving is overwhelmingly local and stays within Kentucky. The recipient city most clearly visible in the recent grants list is Lexington, where the University of Kentucky received both major awards. The geographic scope of giving is listed as local, and 100% of grants go to recipients in Kentucky. Active programs also point to University of Kentucky and Lexington-based support, including sustainability grants and research initiatives tied to the university.
Its support centers on the University of Kentucky, especially scholarships, capital purchases, and internal research programs. Named active programs include Research Priority Areas, the Research Challenge Trust Fund, Sustainability Challenge Grants, and neuroscience-focused pilot and equipment grants.
Typical grants are very large and tightly clustered: the 25th percentile is $45,756,206, the median is $46,396,939, and the 75th percentile is $47,037,672.
Its recent giving is directed entirely to recipients in Kentucky, and the largest recent grants went to the University of Kentucky in Lexington. The foundation’s pattern is institutional and local rather than broad statewide or national grantmaking.
The active programs listed do not accept unsolicited applications. Several are administered through internal university processes, including limited submissions, internal competitions, and program-specific funding opportunities.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY | LEXINGTON, KY | $47,678,406 | 2024 | SCHOLARSHIPS AND CAPITAL PURCHASE |
| UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY | LEXINGTON, KY | $45,115,472 | 2023 | SCHOLARSHIPS & CAPITAL PURCHASES |
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
$47,678,406SCHOLARSHIPS AND CAPITAL PURCHASE
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
$45,115,472SCHOLARSHIPS & CAPITAL PURCHASES