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    Eden Hall Foundation

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    PITTSBURGH, PAWebsite

    About Eden Hall Foundation

    Eden Hall Foundation makes very large, infrequent distributions and appears to operate as an aggregator/passer‑through of charitable dollars to many unnamed recipients rather than as a focused program officer–driven funder. The foundation issued just four grants totaling over $46 million in the period reported, with the bulk of dollars captured as broad “various / see attachment” payments and lists of approved charitable grants. From this pattern, the foundation’s practice is to allocate substantial sums in a small number of transactions that cover many beneficiary organizations rather than to fund a narrow set of repeat grantees or targeted initiatives.

    Focus Areas

    Broad charitable grants to multiple recipients (aggregated distributions)Unrestricted/charitable operating support across varied causes (as indicated by generic 'charitable' purposes)Grant-making via lists/attachments suggesting many small-to-medium nonprofits rather than single-sector concentration

    Who They Fund

    many unnamed charitable organizationssmall-to-medium nonprofit organizationsvaried/unspecified beneficiary organizations

    Giving Approach

    About Eden Hall Foundation

    Eden Hall Foundation’s recent record is defined by four very large grant transactions, all tied to broad attachment-based lists rather than single named project awards. The largest reported payment was $14,702,453 in 2025 to "Various See Attachment" in Pittsburgh, followed by another $12,960,141 grant in 2024 to the same type of recipient. Two earlier 2023 awards, including $13,360,800 to "See Attached List - Grants Paid" and $5,211,000 to "See Attached List - Grants Approved," point to a batch-distribution model rather than a narrow, program-by-program cadence. That pattern matches a foundation that channels substantial charitable dollars across many recipients at once. The organization’s own program descriptions show several local focus areas in Southwestern Pennsylvania, including education, human services, health, civic and community, and arts and culture. It also names a Downtown Pittsburgh revitalization initiative within civic and community grantmaking. In the latest grants data, however, the recipient names are largely aggregated, so the clearest view of the foundation comes from its high-dollar, list-based disbursements rather than from a small set of repeat grantees. Eden Hall Foundation also reports program-related investments, indicating that its capital deployment can extend beyond standard grants.

    What Eden Hall Foundation Funds

    The foundation’s stated program areas are broad, but the clearest thematic signals come from its own grant descriptions. In civic and community work, Eden Hall Foundation describes a five-year, $10 million initiative for Downtown Pittsburgh revitalization, covering residents, workers, visitors, and neighborhood improvement. In health and wellness, the foundation focuses on improving well-being in Southwestern Pennsylvania, with a preventive-care emphasis and support for community health centers, initiatives, and pilot projects. Its education-related grantmaking is aimed at learning and skills development outside the traditional classroom, including career and technical education and technology in learning. Arts and culture also appear as a recurring area through the foundation’s Vibrant Arts & Communities language, which links arts, recreation, and cultural access to stronger communities. Across these areas, the geographic frame stays local and centered on Southwestern Pennsylvania.

    How Eden Hall Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $14.7M

    Total Assets

    $259.9M

    Total Revenue

    $24.6M

    Total Expenses

    $18.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $9.1M and $13.2M, with a median of $13M.

    25th Percentile

    $9.1M

    Median

    $13M

    75th Percentile

    $13.2M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in PA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    EIN (Tax ID): 25-1384468
    Latest Form 990: 2025
    Total assets: $259.9M
    3 filings on record
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    Highly concentrated dollar flow into a very small number of transactions that disburse funds to many recipients; few grants overall, large dollar amounts, appears to favor one‑time or batch payments rather than many small, recurring grants to individual organizations.

    Funding Style

    aggregated/pooled distributionspass-through/redistributorunrestricted/charitable operating supportone-time/batch paymentslow-frequency/high-dollar grants

    Notable grantees: Various — aggregated grant payments (see attachment), See attached list — grants paid (charitable), See attached list — grants approved (charitable)

    Topics

    broad/general charitable support (multi-sector)operating support to small-to-medium nonprofitsbatch grantmaking via lists/attachmentsnon-targeted philanthropic giving

    Eden Hall Foundation’s reported grant-size pattern is extremely concentrated at the top end: p25 is $9,085,570, the median is $12,960,141, and p75 is $13,160,470. That indicates a small number of very large awards rather than many small checks. The latest 990 year on file is 2025, and the grant record supplied here shows four grants total in the period reported. The same attachment-based recipient format appears more than once, suggesting batch grantmaking and repeated use of lists for approvals or payments. The foundation makes program-related investments as well as grants. Its active programs also accept unsolicited LOIs through an online portal.

    Where Eden Hall Foundation Makes Grants

    The grant footprint is local and entirely in Pennsylvania: 100% of reported grants went to recipients in the HQ state. The recent grant list names Pittsburgh, PA as the recipient location for two of the largest payments, while two others are directed to attached lists in PA. Program descriptions narrow the operating geography further to Southwestern Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, including Downtown Pittsburgh for civic and community work. No non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the data.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Eden Hall Foundation

    What kinds of programs does Eden Hall Foundation support?

    Its active program areas include education, human services, health, civic and community, and arts and culture. Specific descriptions mention out-of-school learning, preventive health and community health centers, Downtown Pittsburgh revitalization, and arts and recreation as part of daily life.

    How does Eden Hall Foundation structure its grantmaking?

    The foundation uses a batch-style model in the recent grant record, with four very large transactions that point to attached recipient lists rather than a small number of named awards. Its active programs also describe general grantmaking, project support, operating support, and multi-year support.

    Can organizations apply directly?

    Yes. The active program descriptions say the foundation accepts unsolicited Letters of Inquiry through an online portal, including for general grantmaking and several topic areas such as education, summer grants, health and wellness, and vibrant arts and communities.

    Where does Eden Hall Foundation give?

    Its giving is local and entirely in Pennsylvania. The recipient country distribution is 100% U.S., and the program geography centers on Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, and Downtown Pittsburgh for the revitalization initiative.

    Does Eden Hall Foundation make only grants?

    No. In addition to grants, the foundation reports making program-related investments. That suggests it uses more than one capital tool in its philanthropy.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Eden Hall Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Eden Hall Foundation General Grantmaking

    educationhuman serviceshealth+11 more

    Who can apply: Applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) and classified as public charities under section 509(a)(1). Individuals are not eligible. For-profit entities are not eligible. Requests must align with Eden Hall Foundation priorities and strategic focus areas.

    Deadline: Accepts proposals on a rolling basis.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Up to $10M

    Civic & Community (including Downtown Revitalization)

    downtown revitalizationcommunity developmentneighborhood improvement+2 more

    Who can apply: Projects should align strategically with Eden Hall Foundation priorities and the Downtown Pittsburgh revitalization effort.

    Deadline: Rolling basis; the foundation indicated it has five years to support downtown revitalization efforts.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Arts & Culture (Vibrant Arts & Communities)

    Arts and cultureRecreationCommunity vibrancy

    Who can apply: Applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) and public charities under section 509(a). For-profit entities and individuals are not eligible.

    Deadline: LOIs accepted on a rolling basis; full proposals by invitation.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Education

    EducationOut-of-school learningCareer and technical education+1 more

    Who can apply: Applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and public charities under section 509(a). For-profit entities and individuals are not eligible.

    Deadline: Accepts letters of inquiry on a rolling basis; full proposals by invitation.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Human Services

    Human servicesPoverty alleviationFamily support

    Who can apply: Applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) and public charities under section 509(a). For-profit entities and individuals are not eligible.

    Deadline: Accepts letters of inquiry on a rolling basis; full proposals by invitation.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Summer Grants

    community programsyouth servicesseasonal initiatives

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3) organizations; details provided in seasonal application materials in the grant portal.

    Deadline: Seasonal; LOIs and applications managed via portal. LOIs accepted on a rolling basis.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Health and Wellness Grants

    women’s healthprenatal carematernal health+6 more

    Who can apply: Applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) and public charities under section 509(a)(1) or equivalent as described by the foundation; individuals and for-profit entities are not eligible.

    Deadline: Rolling basis; LOIs may be submitted anytime.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    VARIOUS SEE ATTACHMENTPittsburgh, PA$14,702,4532025Grant payments made in 2024
    VARIOUS SEE ATTACHMENTPittsburgh, PA$12,960,1412024Grant payment
    SEE ATTACHED LIST - GRANTS PAIDATTACHED, PA$13,360,8002023CHARITABLE
    SEE ATTACHED LIST - GRANTS APPROVEDATTACHED, PA$5,211,0002023CHARITABLE

    VARIOUS SEE ATTACHMENT

    $14,702,453
    Pittsburgh, PA2025

    Grant payments made in 2024

    VARIOUS SEE ATTACHMENT

    $12,960,141
    Pittsburgh, PA2024

    Grant payment

    SEE ATTACHED LIST - GRANTS PAID

    $13,360,800
    ATTACHED, PA2023

    CHARITABLE

    SEE ATTACHED LIST - GRANTS APPROVED

    $5,211,000
    ATTACHED, PA2023

    CHARITABLE