Lurie Family Foundation

BOSTON, MA EIN: 20-2741949

The Lurie Family Foundation is a private, independent foundation established in 2005 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. It operates as a 501(c)(3) philanthropic organization focused on supporting education, health care, and related charitable causes across the United States.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$18.5M

+2.0% YoY

Annual Giving

$1.3M

-52.7% YoY

Grant Count

39

-18.8% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$32K

-41.8% YoY

Under IRS private-foundation payout rules, Lurie Family Foundation reported a distributable amount of $1.4M for 2024 — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

The foundation's primary giving focuses on education and health care. Its funding interests encompass:

  • Arts and culture
  • Education and higher education
  • Health care, including in-patient medical care and hospital care
  • Human services, with particular emphasis on family services and child welfare

Grantmaking

The foundation distributes grants regularly and appears open to new applicants.

Grant Range

$7,500

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The foundation supports initiatives across multiple U.S. states and cities, including major urban centers. Geographic areas of focus include California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Washington.

Grant Distribution by State

13states
+5 more states

Cities

AlbanyAshlandBeachwoodBostonBrooklineBrooklynCambridgeChicagoChilmarkEast OrangeEdgartownHavenHawthorneJenkintownJupiterKingstonLos AngelesMiamiMinneapolisNeedham

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Assets & Revenue (as of June 2024):

  • Total assets: $18.5 million
  • Total revenues: $2.4 million
  • Total expenses: $1.6 million
  • Investment income and dividends: $476,155
  • Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets: $1.5 million

Historical Assets (June 2023):

  • Total assets: $18.1 million
  • Total expenses: $3.11 million
  • Total revenues: $698,000

The foundation has zero liabilities and zero employees.

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$855K$2M$3M$3M2021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$18,505,662$18,138,148$20,689,736
Revenue$2,385,415$697,554$2,157,197
Expenses$1,589,312$3,109,141$1,321,546
Qualifying Distributions$1,488,966$2,712,233$1,427,102
Net Investment Income$1,958,921$209,842$1,812,468
Distributable Amount$1,413,418$1,497,962$2,707,077

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$663K$1M$2M$3M37 grants202145 grants202248 grants202339 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

GOLDMAN SACHS PHILANTHRO…$461KJEWISH FEDERATION OF GRE…$250KCHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PH…$200KPROJECT HOME$50KCLARK UNIVERSITY$25KEXCEPTIONAL MINDS$25KFRAXA RESEARCH FOUNDATIO…$25KISLAND AUTISM GROUP INC$20KPHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA A…$20KSUNDANCE INSTITUTE$13K

Grant Size Distribution

169 grants across all recorded years

156<$50K4$50–100K4$100–250K3$250–500K1$500K–1M1$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund ($460,883), Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia ($250,000), Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia ($200,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
A STEP UP ACADEMY INC JENKINTOWN, PAEDUCATIONAL$10,000
AMERICAN DOCUMENTARY INC BROOKLYN, NYCULTURAL$7,500
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE PHILADELPHIA, PAGENERAL WELFARE$5,000
AUDUBON FLORIDA MIAMI, FLGENERAL WELFARE$5,000
BOYS' LATIN FOUNDATION PHILADELPHIA, PAEDUCATIONAL$2,500
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, PAGENERAL WELFARE$200,000
CLARK UNIVERSITY WORCESTER, MAEDUCATIONAL$25,000
CLEVELAND CLINIC BEACHWOOD, OHGENERAL WELFARE$2,000
DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE BROOKLINE, MAMEDICAL$5,000
ELS FOR AUTISM FOUNDATION JUPITER, FLGENERAL WELFARE$10,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

The foundation is managed by four trustees, all serving without compensation:

  • Jeffrey R. Lurie (Trustee)
  • Richard B. Denning (Trustee)
  • Joseph M. Leccese (Trustee)
  • Lori Christina Weiss Lurie (Trustee)

The foundation was established in the name of Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. Prior to his sports ownership, Lurie served as President and CEO of Chestnut Hill Productions, a Los Angeles-based film company he founded in 1985, which produced films including "I Love You to Death," "V.I. Warshawski," "Sweet Hearts Dance," and "Foxfire."

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
JEFFREY R LURIETRUSTEE1
RICHARD B DENNINGTRUSTEE1
JOSEPH M LECCESETRUSTEE1
LORI CHRISTINA WEISS LURIETRUSTEE1

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

The Lurie family made a transformational $50 million gift to launch the Lurie Autism Institute, a collaborative effort between Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine. This major commitment reflects the family's significant expansion into autism research and support. The institute has established the Nancy Lurie Marks Prize for Autism Research and offers grant programs such as the Catalyst Program to support autism research initiatives.

Lurie Autism Institute awards first Nancy Lurie Marks Prize for Autism ...

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lurie Family Foundation fund?

The foundation's primary giving focuses on education and health care. Its funding interests encompass: • Arts and culture • Education and higher education • Health care, including in-patient medical care and hospital care • Human services, with particular emphasis on family services and child welfare

How do I apply for a grant from Lurie Family Foundation?

**Grant Activity:** • Total giving in fiscal year 2024: $1,255,383 • Total giving in fiscal year 2023: approximately $1.5 million • Number of grants awarded: 39 grants in the most recent filing year • Median grant size: $7,500 • Grant range: $500 to $461,000 **Recent Grant Examples (2024):** • GS Daf (GSPF): $460,883 for General Welfare • Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia (JFGP): $250,000 for Cultural activities • Project Home: $50,000 for General Welfare The foundation distributes gran…

Where does Lurie Family Foundation make grants?

The foundation supports initiatives across multiple U.S. states and cities, including major urban centers. Geographic areas of focus include California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Washington.

What size grants does Lurie Family Foundation award?

In 2024, Lurie Family Foundation awarded 39 grants totaling $1.3M — an average of about $32K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

How much is Lurie Family Foundation required to give away each year?

Private foundations must generally distribute about 5% of their assets annually. For 2024, Lurie Family Foundation reported a distributable amount of $1.4M on its IRS Form 990-PF — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

What is Lurie Family Foundation's EIN?

Lurie Family Foundation's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 20-2741949. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2021–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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