Earl B & Loraine H Miller Foundation
The Earl B. and Loraine H. Miller Foundation is a private foundation based in Long Beach, California, established in 1967. Since its inception, the foundation has committed over $70 million to support more than 150 Long Beach organizations. The foundation was established by Earl and Loraine Miller, whose commitment to the well-being of children in Long Beach led to the creation of this philanthropic institution.
Financial Overview
From 2025 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing
Total Assets
$28.9M
-2.0% YoY
Annual Giving
$1.8M
+0.2% YoY
Grant Count
111
+9.9% YoY
Avg Grant Size
$16K
-8.8% YoY
Mission & Focus Areas
The foundation is committed to investing resources that give children living in high-need neighborhoods the opportunity to flourish, develop, and reach their full potential. The foundation's approach is informed by the World Health Organization's concept of treating the whole child, which has been integrated into the foundation's strategic plan and continues to guide funding decisions.
The foundation focuses on three primary areas:
- Education
- Human Services
- Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking
Grantmaking
The foundation awards grants ranging from $107 to $500,000, with typical awards falling within this range. Recent grant activity demonstrates significant annual giving:
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Geographic Focus
Where this funder awards grants
The foundation's funding is primarily directed to Long Beach and the greater Long Beach community. Within Long Beach, the foundation strategically focuses on vulnerable neighborhoods with limited access to services, particularly:
- North Long Beach
- West Central Long Beach
- Southwest Long Beach
These neighborhoods are characterized by high levels of poverty, exposure to environmental pollutants, limited educational attainment, and barriers to accessing healthcare, educational support, and enrichment programming. The foundation identifies and prioritizes funding for zip codes and neighborhoods most affected by health disparities and identified as most under-resourced.
Grant Distribution by State
Cities
Financial History
Multi-year comparison from IRS filings
- Total Assets: $28,907,997
- Total Annual Giving: $1,756,500
- Average Grant Amount: Not specified in available sources
- Median Grant Amount: Not specified in available sources
| Metric | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Assets | $28,907,997 | $29,509,660 | $29,831,542 |
| Revenue | $1,713,813 | $1,975,526 | $2,047,707 |
| Expenses | $2,318,681 | $2,297,408 | $3,020,527 |
| Qualifying Distributions | $2,152,670 | $2,150,196 | $2,863,598 |
| Net Investment Income | $1,562,297 | $1,826,336 | $1,916,784 |
| Distributable Amount | $1,851,386 | $1,746,382 | $1,704,713 |
Giving Over Time
Total grant dollars and number of grants per year
Grant Insights
How this funder distributes its grants
Top Recipients
Top 10 recipients in 2025
Grant Size Distribution
250 grants across all recorded years
Open Grants
1 open opportunity from Earl B & Loraine H Miller Foundation
Giving History
Grant recipients and amounts by year
No grants recorded for .
Leadership & Key People
Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings
Ron Arias — Foundation Board Chair and retired City of Long Beach Health Department Director
Compensation Overview
From 2025 IRS filing
From 2025 filing
| Name | Title | Hours | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| RANDY MIZER | CHAIR OF THE BOARD | 1 | — |
| MARK SCHULTEN | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 1 | — |
| DARICK J SIMPSON | PRESIDENT | 40 | $200,000 |
| ANNETTE KASHIWABARA | SECRETARY | 1 | — |
| MALCOLM TURNER | TRUSTEE | 1 | — |
| CYNTHIA D TERRY | TRUSTEE | 1 | — |
| TRACY M COLUNGA | TRUSTEE | 1 | — |
| MARGARET FARWELL SMITH | TRUSTEE | 1 | — |
| RON R ARIAS | TRUSTEE | 1 | — |
| RENITA SMITH | VICE CHAIR OF THE BOARD | 1 | — |
Recent News & Activity
Recent developments and announcements
The foundation recently awarded over $1.8 million in annual grants to 59 local nonprofits, representing the highest total in the organization's history. In determining grant distribution, foundation leadership focused on communities in Long Beach with limited access to services, using zip codes and neighborhoods most affected by COVID-19 and identified as most under-resourced according to the city's health assessment.
Miller Foundation Supports Nonprofits and Launches New Initiatives - MillerThe foundation was instrumental in launching the Nonprofit Professional Services Fund to address critical needs of local service organizations, including human resources consulting and legal guidance to help nonprofit partners strengthen their operations so they can better serve families in need.
Miller Foundation Supports Nonprofits and Launches New Initiatives - MillerData last updated April 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.
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