Jpmorgan Chase Foundation

EIN 237049738

Harrison, NY 10528 |(202) 276-1846

https://WWW.JPMORGANCHASE.COM/IMPACT
Total Given 2016–2024
$2.5B
59,013 grants · $282.5M avg/year
based on 9 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$100M+/yr
mega funder
capacity
$600
typical micro grants · $200–$2K
grant size
55%
supporter · 13,113/23,710 multi-year
repeat
$1.2B
Assets (2024)
23,710
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Health Community Development

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No — Preselected Only
Contact Person KAREN PERSICHILLI KEOGH
Phone (202) 276-1846
Deadlines N/A
How to Apply THE FOUNDATION ACCEPTS PHILANTHROPIC PROPOSALS BY INVITATION ONLY FROM ORGANIZATIONS WITH DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS IN ONE OF OUR FOUR FOCUS AREAS. THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT REVIEW UNSOLICITED LETTERS OF INQUIRY OR PROPOSALS.
Restrictions PRIMARY FOCUS AREAS INCLUDES: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, SMALL BUSINESS, FINANCIAL CAPABILITY, AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT. PRIMARY GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS: ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, IDAHO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, NORTH CAROLINA, NEVADA, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, SOUTH CAROLINA, TEXAS, TENNESSEE, UTAH, WEST VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN, WASHINGTON DC AND COUNTRIES OVERSEAS WHERE JPMORGAN CHASE HAS A SIGNIFICANT BUSINESS PRESENCE. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVING EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITY GRANTS FROM THE JPMORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION, ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES MUST HAVE A DETERMINATION FROM THE IRS SHOWING THEY ARE IRC SECTION 501C3 PUBLIC CHARITIES.

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2016 $220.3M $36.0M $644K 4232
2017 $229.5M $217.7M $352.3M 4407
2018 $256.9M $250.9M $202.5M 5376
2019 N/A $302.0M $256.9M N/A
2020 $395.3M $437.8M $354.9M 6538
2021 $407.5M $675.9M $488.4M 7981
2022 $367.6M $490.2M $52.0M 8806
2023 $347.9M $442.1M $155.8M 11067
2024 $317.7M $1.2B $995.5M 10606

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 59013 grants on record

Minimum
$1
25th Pctl
$200
Median
$600
Average
$43K
75th Pctl
$2K
Maximum
$9.6M

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

8.4% of US grants · Rank #3 of 54 states $143.1M across 4,835 grants 69 of 254 counties

Top 10 counties

  1. 1 Dallas 1262 grants · $55.2M
  2. 2 Harris 1076 grants · $29.3M
  3. 3 Travis 426 grants · $22.4M
  4. 4 Bexar 417 grants · $20.0M
  5. 5 Tarrant 473 grants · $8.1M
  6. 6 Cameron 25 grants · $5.7M
  7. 7 Collin 390 grants · $838K
  8. 8 El Paso 57 grants · $603K
  9. 9 Denton 208 grants · $215K
  10. 10 Montgomery 43 grants · $138K
+59 more counties · 458 grants · $475K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (59,013 total)

Purpose
Council of Chief State School Officers Washington, DC $9,600,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2018
Council of Chief State School Officers Washington, DC $9,200,000 IN SUPPORT OF WORKFORCE READINESS 2017
The Aspen Institute Inc Washington, DC $7,225,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2024
Commit2Dallas Dallas, TX $6,950,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
The Resurrection Project Chicago, IL $6,715,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2020
Council of Chief State School Officers Washington, DC $6,200,000 IN SUPPORT OF WORKFORCE READINESS 2016
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Cambridge, MA $5,650,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2020
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Cambridge, MA $5,650,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2021
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center Denver, CO $5,560,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
Indianapolis Private Industry Council Inc Indianapolis, IN $5,560,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
The Nashville Chamber Public Benefit Foundation Nashville, TN $5,560,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
Edvestors Incorporated Boston, MA $5,386,250 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
Invest Detroit Foundation Detroit, MI $5,000,000 IN SUPPORT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2016
The Aspen Institute Inc Washington, DC $4,635,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2024
Liftfund Inc San Antonio, TX $4,600,000 IN SUPPORT OF UNDERSERVED SMALL BUSINESS EXPANSION 2016
Local Initiatives Support Corporation Philadelphia, PA $4,500,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2018
Boston Medical Center Corp Boston, MA $4,500,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
Craft3 Seattle, WA $4,500,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2020
Nola Business Alliance New Orleans, LA $4,500,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2020
Pidc Community Capital Philadelphia, PA $4,500,000 IN SUPPORT OF UNDERSERVED SMALL BUSINESS EXPANSION 2020
Central Valley Community Foundation Fresno, CA $4,400,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2018
The Chicago Community Foundation Chicago, IL $4,225,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2024
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center Denver, CO $4,170,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2021
Commit2Dallas Dallas, TX $4,170,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2021
Indianapolis Private Industry Council Inc Indianapolis, IN $4,170,000 IN SUPPORT OF CREATING ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND CAREER PATHWAYS 2021