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The Ludy Family Foundation is a private corporation based in BLOOMFLD HLS, MI. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 1995. It holds total assets of $955K. Annual income is reported at $313K. Total assets have decreased from $1.6M in 2011 to $955K in 2024. The foundation is governed by 3 officers and trustees. The foundation operates in the area of philanthropy & grantmaking. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2020 to 2024. The foundation primarily funds organizations in California and Minnesota. According to available records, The Ludy Family Foundation has made 28 grants totaling $463K, with a median grant of $10K. The foundation has distributed between $83K and $168K annually from 2020 to 2023. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $168K distributed across 14 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $1K to $50K, with an average award of $17K. The foundation has supported 18 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in California, Arizona, Massachusetts, which account for 71% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 8 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Smallest Grant
$1K
Median Grant
$16K
Average Grant
$21K
Largest Grant
$50K
Based on 4 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
The Ludy Family Foundation primarily funds organizations in the area of philanthropy & grantmaking. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 28 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in CA, AZ, MA.
The Ludy Family Foundation has distributed a total of $463K across 28 grants. The median grant size is $10K, with an average of $17K. Individual grants have ranged from $1K to $50K.
The Ludy Family Foundation typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
The Ludy Family Foundation is headquartered in BLOOMFLD HLS, MI. While based in MI, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 8 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ernest G Ludy | PRES/SEC/TREAS | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Jason Ludy | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Benjamin Ludy | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Total Giving
N/A
Total Assets
$955K
Fair Market Value
N/A
Net Worth
$955K
Grants Paid
N/A
Contributions
N/A
Net Investment Income
N/A
Distribution Amount
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Total Grants
28
Total Giving
$463K
Average Grant
$17K
Median Grant
$10K
Unique Recipients
18
Most Common Grant
$1K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stanford UniversitySUPPORT OF THE CLINICAL EXCELLENCE RESEARCH CENTER (CERC) | Redwood City, CA | $50K | 2023 |
| Clayton Christensen InstituteUSING DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION TO ADDRESS SOCIAL SECTOR ISSUES, ESPECIALLY IN HEALTHCARE. | Natick, MA | $50K | 2023 |
| Nothing To Lose FoundationPROVIDE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS, INCLUDING COLLEGE TUITION, LAND AND BUILDING SUPPORT, SPORTS CAMPS, MALNUTRITION TREATMENT, AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM EXPANSION. | Windsor, CA | $10K | 2023 |
| The Borgen ProjectGENERAL SUPPORT | Tacoma, WA | $1K | 2023 |
| Leland Stanford Junior UniversitySUPPORT OF THE CLINICAL EXCELLENCE RESEARCH CENTER (CERC) | Stanford, CA | $25K | 2022 |
| The Nothing To Lose Foundation IncPROVIDE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS SUCH AS COLLEGE TUITION, LAND AND BUILDING DEVELOPMENT, SPORTS CAMPS, MALNUTRITION TREATMENT, EXPANSION OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM | Scottsdale, AZ | $20K | 2022 |
| Business School Alliance For Health ManagementFUNDING FOR BUSINESS OF HEALTH CARE JOURNAL | Austin, TX | $13K | 2022 |
| World Central KitchenHELP FEED HUNGRY KIDS IN AMERICA | Washington, DC | $11K | 2022 |
| Easterseals Southern CaliforniaOFFER HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SEVICES AND SUPPORT TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES LIVING WITH A DISABILITY. | Irvine, CA | $10K | 2022 |
| Belle Isle ConservancyENHANCES BELLE ISLE PARK AQUARIUM | Detroit, MI | $5K | 2022 |
| Jessie Rees FoundationPROVIDE RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN FIGHTING CANCER | Irvine, CA | $1K | 2022 |
| The Board Of Trustees Of The Leland Stanford Junior UniversitySUPPORT OF THE CLINICAL EXCELLENCE RESEARCH CENTER (CERC) | Stanford, CA | $50K | 2021 |
| International Rescue CommitteePROVIDING HEALTHCARE AND CLEAN WATER, PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES EFFECTED BY CRISIS | Albert Lea, MN | $2K | 2021 |
| The Alex Cho FoundationCREATE COMMUNITY THROUGH GATHERINGS, AS WELL AS USING THE WEBSITE AS A PLATFORM WHERE PICTURES, VIDEOS, AND MEMORIES CAN BE SHARED. | Santa Ana, CA | $1K | 2021 |
| Segerstrom CenterHELP SHAPE THE ORANGE COUNTY OF THE FUTURE THROUGH MEANINGFUL COLLABORATIONS WITH DIVERSE COMMUNITIES, EMBRACE CREATIVITY IN ALL ITS FORMS AND ENABLE A MORE INCLUSIVE, VIBRANT PERFORMING ARTS SCENE AT THE CENTER AND ACROSS THE REGION. | Costa Mesa, CA | $50K | 2020 |
| Y-MalawiBRING PEOPLE TOGETHER IN COMMUNITY WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH GOD TO SEE HIS PURPOSE FOR OUR LIVES FULFILLED. | La Verne, CA | $30K | 2020 |
| The Nothing To Lose FoundationCREATE ENVIRONMENTS THAT CHALLENGE THE THINKING OF THE YOUTH AND ENCOURAGES THEM TO OPEN THEIR MINDS, SERVE THE COMMUNITY, PROMOTE EDUCATION AND TEACH ATHLETICS. | Scottsdale, AZ | $10K | 2020 |
| Second Harvest Food Bank Of Orange CountyWORKS THROUGH A NETWORK OF HUNDREDS OF PARTNER AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE NUTRITIOUS FOOD TO HUNGRY CHILDREN, SENIORS AND FAMILIES. | Irvine, CA | $5K | 2020 |