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    Progressive Insurance Foundation

    ActivePhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    CLEVELAND, OHWebsite4404615000

    About Progressive Insurance Foundation

    The Progressive Insurance Foundation appears to execute highly concentrated, high-dollar giving from its Cleveland-based corporate philanthropy program: $35.6 million was distributed across only four grants. All recorded dollars point to a single referenced recipient (the attached PDF) rather than a broad portfolio, suggesting a major multi-year or capital commitment rather than many small discretionary grants. Because individual grantee names and purposes are not provided in the dataset, the specific issue areas supported cannot be firmly identified from these records alone.

    Focus Areas

    Major single-recipient philanthropic commitment (specific recipient not disclosed in provided data)Large-scale corporate foundation grantmaking (likely multi-year or capital support)Strategic, program-level funding rather than many small community grants

    Who They Fund

    single institutional grantee (undisclosed)institutional nonprofit recipient (likely for capital or program support)

    Giving Approach

    Very concentrated: few (4) grants comprising the entire reported giving, all tied to a single referenced recipient. Pattern is consistent with one or two large, strategic commitments (e.g., capital campaign, endowment gift, or multi-year program support) rather than distributed, small grants or a large roster of repeat grantees.

    About Progressive Insurance Foundation

    The Progressive Insurance Foundation’s recent record is defined by one very large, attached-PDF commitment: a $11,743,224 grant in 2025, followed by three other seven- and eight-figure awards in 2024 and 2023. That pattern points to concentrated corporate philanthropy rather than a broad small-grant portfolio. Across the latest grants on file, every award goes to a single undisclosed institutional recipient, with recipient locations in Cleveland and Mayfield Village, both in Ohio. The foundation’s grantmaking therefore reads as highly strategic and relationship-based, with support delivered through a small number of major disbursements rather than many separate awards. Two of the recent grants were made in 2024, and the full set of recorded dollars stays within the United States. Because the recipient name and grant purpose are not visible in the dataset, the underlying program area cannot be pinned down from these records alone. What is clear is that The Progressive Insurance Foundation operates at a scale far larger than a typical local foundation, using a small set of substantial grants to channel its giving.

    What Progressive Insurance Foundation Funds

    The available records point to a single institutional beneficiary rather than a diversified topic portfolio, so the clearest theme is large-scale program or capital support. In 2025, The Progressive Insurance Foundation gave $11,743,224 to the attached PDF, and in 2024 it made another $8,979,371 grant to the same undisclosed recipient type. A third award of $7,538,757 in 2023 reinforces that the foundation’s support is not a one-off transaction but part of a repeated funding pattern. The 2024 grant of $7,387,491 shows the same structure at a similarly high level. The active programs listed separately — Name Your Cause and Keys to Progress® — indicate employee-directed charitable giving and a veteran mobility program, but the recent grant list itself does not identify the cause area behind the large institutional awards.

    How Progressive Insurance Foundation Gives

    The Progressive Insurance Foundation gives in very large increments: the observed grant-size range runs from a 25th percentile of $7,500,940 to a median of $8,259,064 and a 75th percentile of $9,670,334. The recent record also shows repeat grants over multiple years, with awards appearing in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That suggests an ongoing relationship rather than isolated one-time support. The foundation is a corporate foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. One active program, Name Your Cause, is employee-directed; another, Keys to Progress®, is an annual giveaway program with its own eligibility rules.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $11.7M

    Total Assets

    $1.3M

    Total Revenue

    $25.1M

    Total Expenses

    $12.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $7.5M and $9.7M, with a median of $8.3M.

    25th Percentile

    $7.5M

    Median

    $8.3M

    75th Percentile

    $9.7M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in OH.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    EIN (Tax ID): 30-0013138Latest Form 990: 2025Total assets: $1.3M4 filings on recordFind their full 990 filing →
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    Funding Style

    concentrated/high-dollar givingmulti-year or capital commitmentsstrategic program-level supportcorporate foundation-led philanthropy

    Notable grantees: Primary recipient referenced as 'See Attached PDF' (recipient of all 4 grants), Recipient details not provided in dataset — grant 2 (See Attached PDF), Recipient details not provided in dataset — grant 3 (See Attached PDF)

    Topics

    major single-recipient philanthropic commitmentcapital campaign or capital project supportendowment or large-scale program fundinghigh-value, infrequent grantmaking

    Where Progressive Insurance Foundation Makes Grants

    All recorded grants in the latest dataset go to recipients in the United States. The recipient locations named in the recent grants are Cleveland, Ohio, and Mayfield Village, Ohio, and Ohio accounts for 100% of grants in the file. The geography is therefore very local and concentrated, with giving staying in the same state as the foundation’s headquarters. No non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the recent grants data.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Progressive Insurance Foundation

    What is the typical grant size at The Progressive Insurance Foundation?

    The recent grants are all high-dollar awards. The grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $7,500,940, a median of $8,259,064, and a 75th percentile of $9,670,334, which places its typical grant well into seven figures.

    Does The Progressive Insurance Foundation give only in Ohio?

    In the latest grants file, yes: 100% of grants go to recipients in Ohio. The recipient cities listed are Cleveland and Mayfield Village, so the giving shown here is both Ohio-only and highly local.

    Are the foundation’s recent grants one-time awards or repeated support?

    The pattern suggests repeated support. Grants appear in 2023, 2024, and 2025, including multiple awards in 2024, which points to an ongoing relationship rather than a single isolated grant.

    What active grant programs does The Progressive Insurance Foundation run?

    Two active programs are listed: Name Your Cause, an employee-directed charitable giving program for qualified 501(c)(3) organizations, and Keys to Progress®, an annual vehicle giveaway program for military veterans, veteran-focused nonprofit organizations, and veteran-owned small businesses.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    See Attached PDFCLEVELAND, OH$11,743,2242025N/A
    See Attached PDFMayfield Village, OH$8,979,3712024N/A
    See Attached PDFCLEVELAND, OH$7,387,4912024N/A
    See Attached PDFMayfield Village, OH$7,538,7572023N/A

    See Attached PDF

    $11,743,224
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    N/A

    See Attached PDF

    $8,979,371
    Mayfield Village, OH2024

    N/A

    See Attached PDF

    $7,387,491
    CLEVELAND, OH2024

    N/A

    See Attached PDF

    $7,538,757
    Mayfield Village, OH2023

    N/A