
Lumina Foundation makes grants within the United States and its territories. In addition, as an Indiana-based foundation, we set aside 10 percent of our grant funds each year for work that is specific to our hometown (Indianapolis) and home state. For Indiana-specific requests, the median grant is typically $100,000. In general, these requests should follow the same guidelines as requests from out of state.
The Foundation may occasionally initiate a grant to an entity outside the United States in order to inform its work to expand access and success in postsecondary education in the United States.
Lumina Foundation makes grants to organizations that are classified as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and as public charities under section 509(a)(1), (2) or (3) of the Code or to public organizations that are designated under section 170(c) of the Code. Please note that Lumina Foundation for Education does not make grants to (a.) supporting organizations controlled by disqualified persons to Lumina or (b.) Type III supporting organizations that are not functionally integrated Type III supporting organizations (as such terms are defined in the Internal Revenue Code).
Lumina makes a limited number of institution-specific grants to help stimulate change in the field. For a single college to be eligible for a grant, we expect the institution to demonstrate how the grant will not only contribute to a process of institutional transformation centered on a student success agenda on its own campus, but also at other campuses. First, we want to know how the institution is using data-based decision making to increase and measure the percentage of students who:
Second, institutions also must meet the following criteria:
In compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, Lumina Foundation grants cannot support partisan political or lobbying efforts. In addition, we generally do not award grants for the following: