United by our commitment to the common good, the global Notre Dame community builds bridges between the world we know and the world we desire, advancing knowledge and serving the common good through education, research, and faith-informed service.
University of Notre Dame du Lac’s largest recent grant was $15,105,000 to the Congregation of Holy Cross in Notre Dame, a signal of how closely the university’s giving can align with its Catholic and mission-centered identity. The foundation also makes large grants to research universities and local nonprofits, including $2,365,078 to Georgia Tech, $2,060,000 to The Lord's Place Inc in West Palm Beach, and $2,000,000 to Marian University. Across its recent grants, the pattern is broad but coherent: higher education, research, health, arts and humanities, science and technology, and faith and service appear repeatedly in the funded work. The scale is substantial, with annual grants given above $136 million and a total asset base above $26.6 billion. Its grant list shows both institutional commitments and support for community-serving organizations, suggesting a funder that uses philanthropy to reinforce academic, faith-informed, and service-oriented priorities. Recent awards also extend to major research partners such as Georgia Tech Research Corporation, University of California Berkeley, Stanford University, and Johns Hopkins University, indicating an interest in scholarship and applied knowledge alongside mission-based giving.
Higher education is a major throughline in the recent grants. The university gave $2,000,000 to Marian University for its work, and $1,021,958 to Purdue University, showing support for peer institutions in Indiana. Research funding is also prominent: Georgia Tech Research Corporation received $1,521,878 in 2024, while Johns Hopkins University received $1,029,495 in 2025. In health-related work, The Lord's Place Inc received $2,060,000 in 2025, and McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation received $1,000,000 in 2023. The arts and humanities and faith-and-service priorities appear in the large award to the Congregation of Holy Cross, which ties the foundation’s grantmaking to Catholic mission and service.
Typical grant size is moderate to large, with a p25 of $15,000, a median of $35,000, and a p75 of $114,470. The recent grant list includes a mix of one-time awards and repeated support: Georgia Tech Research Corporation, University of California Berkeley, Christ Child Society of Detroit, Henry M Jackson Foundation, Indiana University, Purdue University, and Stanford University each appear more than once across the years shown. University of Notre Dame du Lac is classified as a regular funder and also accepts unsolicited applications for The Good Life Fellowship. The grant pattern includes both very large institutional awards and smaller research or service grants, indicating a portfolio that spans multiple ticket sizes.
$42M
$26.7B
$3.3B
$2.2B
Most grants fall between $15K and $114K, with a median of $35K.
25th Percentile
$15K
Median
$35K
75th Percentile
$114K
About 21% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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Grantmaking is national, and every recipient in the country distribution is in the US. The top state by grant count is Florida, while 21% of grants go to recipients in Indiana, the foundation’s headquarters state. Recent recipients cluster in several cities, including Atlanta, Berkeley, Stanford, Detroit, West Palm Beach, and South Bend. The list also shows repeated awards to organizations in Indiana, California, Michigan, Maryland, and Illinois.
Recent grants support higher education, undergraduate and graduate research, health, arts and humanities, science and technology, and faith and service. The grant list includes major awards to universities, research organizations, and mission-oriented nonprofits, which shows a mix of academic and community-serving priorities.
The typical grant size is $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $35,000 at the median, and $114,470 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards range from smaller research and service grants to multimillion-dollar commitments.
Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Georgia Tech Research Corporation, University of California Berkeley, Christ Child Society of Detroit, Henry M Jackson Foundation, Indiana University, Purdue University, and Stanford University. That pattern suggests repeat support for selected institutions.
The Good Life Fellowship accepts unsolicited applications. It is a residential research fellowship at the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good for the 2024–2025 academic year, bringing together scholars and artists to study topics related to 'The Good Life' and human flourishing.
Rev Robert A Dowd CSC MDiv PhD
President (As of 6/1/24), Fellow & Trustee
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Lord's Place Inc | West Palm Beach, FL | $2,060,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of California Berkeley | Berkeley, CA | $1,405,128 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| South Bend Elkhart Regional Partner | South Bend, IN | $1,318,207 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Henry M Jackson Foundation | Bethesda, MD | $1,177,490 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Christ Child Society of Detroit | Detroit, MI | $1,067,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, MD | $1,029,495 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Chicago | Chicago, IL | $1,008,644 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Georgia Tech Research Corporation | Atlanta, GA | $976,228 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Illinois | Urbana, IL | $965,567 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| enFocus Inc | South Bend, IN | $852,585 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of California Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | $771,119 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Utah | Salt Lake City, UT | $751,450 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Purdue University | West Lafayette, IN | $717,928 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Northwestern University | Evanston, IL | $653,990 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Indiana University | Bloomington, IN | $653,263 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Vanguard Charitable | Warwick, RI | $600,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of California San Diego | La Jolla, CA | $582,893 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| California Institute of Technology | Pasadena, CA | $577,493 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Stanford University | Stanford, CA | $558,742 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Cornell University | Ithaca, NY | $543,658 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| The Catholic Foundation | Dallas, TX | $500,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Henderson Behavioral Health Inc | Lauderdale Lakes, FL | $500,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Carnegie Mellon University | Pittsburgh, PA | $495,097 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Mathematica Policy Research | Princeton, NJ | $461,595 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, MA | $443,290 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Virginia | Charlottesville, VA | $421,854 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Minnesota | Minneapolis, MN | $413,471 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Duke University | Durham, NC | $407,497 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Colorado | Denver, CO | $406,098 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Saint Mary's College | Notre Dame, IN | $399,551 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill, NC | $366,753 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Holy Cross College | Notre Dame, IN | $333,065 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Texas Southwestern | Dallas, TX | $289,505 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Boston College | Chestnut Hill, MA | $288,246 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | $252,388 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Iowa | Iowa City, IA | $251,119 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| X Prize Foundation Inc | Culver City, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Intellectually Developmentally Disabled Community Foundation | Boca Raton, FL | $250,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Nuestra Senora De La Vivienda Community Foundation | Boca Raton, FL | $250,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Associated Universities Inc | Washington, DC | $239,349 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Iskali | Stone Park, IL | $227,041 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Vanderbilt University | Nashville, TN | $225,208 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Florida International University | Miami, FL | $219,274 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Open Environmental Data Inc | Hudson, NY | $216,466 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Cultivate Food Rescue | South Bend, IN | $214,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Summits Education | Boston, MA | $209,753 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| General Electric Corporation | Pittsburgh, PA | $208,024 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Montana State University | Bozeman, MT | $203,139 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| University of Texas Dallas | Richardson, TX | $200,276 | 2025 | See Part IV |
| Eisenhower Medical Center | Rancho Mirage, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | See Part IV |
The Lord's Place Inc
$2,060,000See Part IV
University of California Berkeley
$1,405,128See Part IV
South Bend Elkhart Regional Partner
$1,318,207See Part IV
Henry M Jackson Foundation
$1,177,490See Part IV
Christ Child Society of Detroit
$1,067,000See Part IV
Johns Hopkins University
$1,029,495See Part IV
University of Chicago
$1,008,644See Part IV
Georgia Tech Research Corporation
$976,228See Part IV
University of Illinois
$965,567See Part IV
enFocus Inc
$852,585See Part IV
University of California Los Angeles
$771,119See Part IV
University of Utah
$751,450See Part IV
Purdue University
$717,928See Part IV
Northwestern University
$653,990See Part IV
Indiana University
$653,263See Part IV
Vanguard Charitable
$600,000See Part IV
University of California San Diego
$582,893See Part IV
California Institute of Technology
$577,493See Part IV
Stanford University
$558,742See Part IV
Cornell University
$543,658See Part IV
The Catholic Foundation
$500,000See Part IV
Henderson Behavioral Health Inc
$500,000See Part IV
Carnegie Mellon University
$495,097See Part IV
Mathematica Policy Research
$461,595See Part IV
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
$443,290See Part IV
University of Virginia
$421,854See Part IV
University of Minnesota
$413,471See Part IV
Duke University
$407,497See Part IV
University of Colorado
$406,098See Part IV
Saint Mary's College
$399,551See Part IV
University of North Carolina
$366,753See Part IV
Holy Cross College
$333,065See Part IV
University of Texas Southwestern
$289,505See Part IV
Boston College
$288,246See Part IV
University of Michigan
$252,388See Part IV
University of Iowa
$251,119See Part IV
X Prize Foundation Inc
$250,000See Part IV
Intellectually Developmentally Disabled Community Foundation
$250,000See Part IV
Nuestra Senora De La Vivienda Community Foundation
$250,000See Part IV
Associated Universities Inc
$239,349See Part IV
Iskali
$227,041See Part IV
Vanderbilt University
$225,208See Part IV
Florida International University
$219,274See Part IV
Open Environmental Data Inc
$216,466See Part IV
Cultivate Food Rescue
$214,000See Part IV
Summits Education
$209,753See Part IV
General Electric Corporation
$208,024See Part IV
Montana State University
$203,139See Part IV
University of Texas Dallas
$200,276See Part IV
Eisenhower Medical Center
$200,000See Part IV