Lumina provides civic sponsorships for events and activities that align with its mission of increasing postsecondary attainment and supporting a better-educated nation.
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Postsecondary EducationAttainmentCivic EngagementCommunity Support
Provides quick-turnaround microgrants to support capacity-building activities such as convenings, travel, stakeholder engagement, state data analysis, marketing campaigns, and strategic consulting. The fund is divided into Level 2 grants ($5,001-$15,000) and Level 3 grants ($15,001-$25,000).
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Postsecondary Education
About This Foundation
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. is a private corporation based in INDIANAPOLIS, IN. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 1991. The principal officer is % Erin Archer. It holds total assets of $1.5B. Annual income is reported at $644.8M. Technical Assistance: The Foundation provides technical assistance based on nonpartisan research and analyses to stakeholders in the field of post-secondary education, as well as to policymakers who are tasked with developing policy options related to increasing attainment. Foundation executives and staff regularly provide technical advice and assistance about critical issues such as the state of access to education beyond high school, the range of programs that have been initiated to increase such access, and efforts to enhance the likelihood of student success. This includes providing briefings and testimony at the request of policymakers on matters within the Foundation's expertise. The Foundation uses nonpartisan research and analyses to provide background and educational information on a wide array of issues affecting post-secondary education. According to available records, Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. has made 1,605 grants totaling $130.6M, with a median grant of $6K. The foundation has distributed between $33.9M and $57.7M annually from 2020 to 2022. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2021 with $57.7M distributed across 425 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $30 to $2.4M, with an average award of $81K. The foundation has supported 919 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in District of Columbia, New York, Indiana, which account for 61% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 47 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Programs & Activities
Philanthropy: The Foundation actively supports the philanthropic sector as well as organizations involved in the field of post-secondary education. Foundation executives and employees are active with philanthropic organizations in Indianapolis, where the Foundation is headquartered, and in the vicinity of the District of Columbia, where it has a satellite office. Foundation executives and staff members also serve on the boards of local, national and international charitable organizations. For example, the Foundation's president and CEO serves on the board of Ditchley Foundation in the United Kingdom, as past chairman and trustee emeritus of the Council on Foundations, and on the boards of ACT and the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership. Other Lumina staff serve on boards such as The Nellie Mae Foundation, Indy Chamber, The Arnolt Center For Investigative Journalism at Indiana University, and the Firefly Children and Family Alliance Foundation.
Expenses: $13.5M
Research and Publications: The Foundation conducts substantial nonpartisan research and analyses on issues affecting post-secondary education and makes this research widely available at no charge. The Foundation released its benchmark report, "A Stronger Nation: Learning beyond high school builds American talent," as an online data visualization tool. This report, based on federal data, offers a compelling case for the need to dramatically increase the share of Americans with workforce certificates, college degrees, and other high-quality post-secondary credentials. The tool, which was widely shared through media pitching and social media outreach, offers state-by-state analyses of the education levels of each state's residents, highlighting the work that must be done to achieve educational attainment of 60 percent. The Foundation released two issues of Focus magazine, a publication which highlights significant issues facing post-secondary education.
Expenses: $4.6M
Conferences and Convenings: The Foundation convenes post-secondary education leaders, policymakers, researchers, and others who are influential and actively involved in efforts to expand access to and success in post-secondary education, particularly among difficult-to-reach populations such as students of color, adults who delay their pursuit of education beyond high school, first-generation students, and students from low-income families. These convenings are focused on bringing together stakeholders around a range of topics with the objectives of learning, building, sharing, and acting. Topics covered range from overcoming barriers to post-secondary education to increasing rates of persistence and completion among students who enroll in college or other post-secondary programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. fund?
Technical Assistance: The Foundation provides technical assistance based on nonpartisan research and analyses to stakeholders in the field of post-secondary education, as well as to policymakers who are tasked with developing policy options related to increasing attainment. Foundation executives and staff regularly provide technical advice and assistance about critical issues such as the state of access to education beyond high school, the range of programs that have been initiated to increase such access, and efforts to enhance the likelihood of student success. This includes providing briefings and testimony at the request of policymakers on matters within the Foundation's expertise. The Foundation uses nonpartisan research and analyses to provide background and educational information on a wide array of issues affecting post-secondary education. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 1,605 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in DC, NY, IN.
How much does Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. give in grants?
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. has distributed a total of $130.6M across 1,605 grants. The median grant size is $6K, with an average of $81K. Individual grants have ranged from $30 to $2.4M.
How do I apply for a grant from Lumina Foundation For Education Inc.?
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. provides grant application information on their website. Visit their grants page for current funding opportunities and application guidelines.
Where is Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. located?
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc. is headquartered in INDIANAPOLIS, IN. While based in IN, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 47 states.
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2022
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Fresno, CA
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2022
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Technical Assistance: The Foundation provides technical assistance based on nonpartisan research and analyses to stakeholders in the field of post-secondary education, as well as to policymakers who are tasked with developing policy options related to increasing attainment. Foundation executives and staff regularly provide technical advice and assistance about critical issues such as the state of access to education beyond high school, the range of programs that have been initiated to increase such access, and efforts to enhance the likelihood of student success. This includes providing briefings and testimony at the request of policymakers on matters within the Foundation's expertise. The Foundation uses nonpartisan research and analyses to provide background and educational information on a wide array of issues affecting post-secondary education.
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Education Strategy GroupTo support the extension of the REACH Collaborative.
Chevy Chase, MD
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Wgbh Educational FoundationTo support in-depth reporting and a new podcast on higher education.
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$650K
2022
Washington Monthly CorporationTo support independent, policy-oriented journalism about issues vital to creating a better-educated country.
Washington, DC
$650K
2022
Coastal Enterprises IncTo support the expansion of the Child Care Business Lab and development of a business model for peers nationwide
Brunswick, ME
$600K
2022
University Of Hawaii FoundationTo support Hawaii's efforts to increase Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander and Filipino attainment through the Talent, Innovation, and Equity initiative and Lumina's equity policy audit state cohort with the Education Trust.
Honolulu, HI
$575K
2022
Ditchley Foundation TheTo support The Ditchley Method's social network analysis framework for use in Human Network Design's influencer engagement strategy across various Ditchley and HND convenings.
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$505K
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Capital B News IncTo support Capital B News' coverage of Gary, Ind.
New York, NY
$500K
2022
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Los Angeles, CA
$500K
2022
Corporation For A Skilled WorkforceTo lead a community of practice focused on equity to the US Department of Labor's Strengthening Community Colleges cohort members.
Hartland, MI
$500K
2022
Office Of Community College Research And Leadership Univeristy Of IllinoisTo support a network of states implementing credential as you go models with equity conscious practices for adults of color.
Champaign, IL
$500K
2022
Research Foundation Of CunyTo support CUNY's Second Year Success Campaign and CUNY's Lecturer Hiring Initiative
New York, NY
$500K
2022
Southern Poverty Law CenterTo support the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Montgomery, AL
$400K
2022
Trustees Of Indiana University TheTo support Phase 2 of the I.U. Network Science Institute's plan to develop network mapping and visualization tools to advance Lumina's Human Network Design strategy.
Bloomington, IN
$400K
2022
Alabama PossibleTo support the development of regional attainment networks throughout Alabama in support of the state's credentialing and workforce goals
Birmingham, AL
$400K
2022
Border Network For Human RightsTo support the efforts of the Border Network for Human Rights.
El Paso, TX
$400K
2022
Excelencia In Education IncTo support policy and engagement strategies that accelerate credential attainment for Latino students.
Washington, DC
$400K
2022
Jobs For The Future IncTo provide technical assistance to the Illinois Community College Board for the design and implementation of employer engagement strategies intended to accelerate outcomes for Black learners.
Boston, MA
$400K
2022
Joint Center For Political And Economic Studies IncTo produce research and inform a policy agenda for Black America around the future of work and learning.
Washington, DC
$400K
2022
Regents Of The University Of California - Los AngelesTo support the Critical Race Studies Program at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
Los Angeles, CA
$400K
2022
Regents Of The University Of CaliforniaTo support the Indigenous Futures Institute at the University of California, San Diego.
La Jolla, CA
$400K
2022
University Of Central Florida FoundationTo increase baccalaureate degrees and shorten time to complete those degrees among the Florida College System transfer population
Orlando, FL
$400K
2022
Association Of Community College TrusteesTo support a partnership between Maryland community colleges and other stakeholders to support skills-based hiring pathways into public and private sector jobs.
Washington, DC
$350K
2022
Lawyers For Good Government IncTo support Lawyers for Good Government.
Houston, TX
$350K
2022
Campaign For College OpportunityTo support the Campaign for College Opportunity's efforts to inform the public about state-level policies that increase postsecondary attainment and improve outcomes for Black, Hispanic, Latino, Native American, and adult learners.
Los Angeles, CA
$325K
2022
Public Radio ExchangeTo support coverage of immigrants seeking education and training after high school.
Minneapolis, MN
$300K
2022
National Council For Workforce EducationTo convene national workforce and community college leaders to better understand and adapt to the green economy while also preparing students for quality jobs within it.
Santa Rosa, CA
$300K
2022
Smithsonian (Museum Of The American Latino)To evaluate Smithsonian Institution-Museum of the American Latino's guided pathways program in museum studies focused on creating a network that advances equity and culture across the country through Hispanic-serving institutions.
Washington, DC
$275K
2022
George Washington Institute Of Public PolicyTo expand, improve and manage the Non-degree Credentials Research Network(NCRN).
Washington, DC
$257K
2022
National Student Clearinghouse Research CenterTo better understand the re-enrollment, perseverance and credentials earned by students with some college, but no credential.
Herndon, VA
$255K
2022
Rand CorporationTo conduct a research study on how education and training impact hiring, retention, and earnings for learners of color.
Santa Monica, CA
$250K
2022
State Higher Education Executive OfficersTo create a new model of state authorization and oversight, and prepare states for FAFSA simplification.
Boulder, CO
$250K
2022
Greater Indianapolis Chamber Of CommerceTo support the Indy Chamber's Accelerate Indy regional strategy for economic growth in Central Indiana.
Indianapolis, IN
$250K
2022
Equity Research CooperativeTo support design and pilot an anti-racist and equity-first intervention project
Philadelphia, PA
$250K
2022
Markup News IncTo support independent news coverage of the potential for technology to produce unjust outcomes among students of color..
New York, NY
$250K
2022
Regents Of The University Of California - IrvineTo explore noncredit course and program taking, completion and labor market outcomes in the Virginia Community College System.
Irvine, CA
$230K
2022
American Institutes For ResearchTo research adult-friendly educational and training models that support participation among adults of color
Arlington, VA
$223K
2022
Center For Public Integrity TheTo support investigative journalism on efforts to undermine academic freedom.
Washington, DC
$210K
2022
Research Foundation Of State University Of New YorkTo support community colleges in the State University of New York system participation in Innovative Credentials to Associates Network to increase adult learner of color completion.
Albany, NY
$200K
2022
Advance IllinoisTo support Advance Illinois' efforts to educate the public about state-level policies that increase postsecondary attainment and improve outcomes for Black, Hispanic, Latino, Native American, and adult learners.
Chicago, IL
$200K
2022
American Academy Of Arts And SciencesTo further integrate the Aspen Forum for the Future of Higher Education with the Academy, incorporating journalists' participation.
Cambridge, MA
$200K
2022
Center For Racial Equity In EducationTo support the Center for Racial Equity in Education's (CREED) efforts to inform the public about state-level action and policies that increase postsecondary attainment and improve outcomes for Black, Hispanic, Latino, Native American, and adult learners.
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$200K
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New York, NY
$200K
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Denver, CO
$200K
2022
Aspen Institute TheTo support the Aspen Institute's efforts to improve community college student post-graduation success.
Washington, DC
$200K
2022
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