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SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL 19 THE LIST NEXT WEEK Colleges & Universities, MBA Programs, MS Programs, Community Colleges Ranked by total assets CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS/TRUSTS Continued on page 20 Rank Foundation • name • address Assets • 2019 • 2018 (in millions) Grant Range 2019 Grant Awards • value (in millions) Focus (partial list) Profile year founded Top Local Executive • name • title • phone 1 J. Paul Getty Trust 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 800 Los Angeles 90049 $13,418 $10,992 NA $17.2 visual arts; operates the Getty Center and the Getty Villa; research, conservation and grantmaking initiatives through the Getty Research Institute, Getty Conservation Institute and Getty Foundation 1982 James Cuno CEO, President (310) 440-7300 2 Conrad N. Hilton Foundation 1 Dole Drive Westlake Village 91362 6,600 2,800 25,000 - 10 million 127.0 improving the lives of individuals living in poverty and experiencing disadvantage throughout the world 1944 Peter Laugharn CEO, President (818) 851-3700 3 California Endowment 1000 N. Alameda St. Los Angeles 90012 3,829 1 3,829 75,000 - 4 million NA health 1996 Robert Ross CEO, President (800) 449-4149 4 Broad Foundations 2 2121 Avenue of the Stars, 30th Floor Los Angeles 90067 3,300 1 3,300 NA NA K-12 public education, scientific and medical research, arts 1967 Gerun Riley President (310) 954-5000 5 Norton Simon Foundations 3 385 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 240 Pasadena 91101 3,015 1 3,015 0 - 5.5 million NA public interest and knowledge in fine arts 1952 & 1954 Walter Timoshuk President (626) 432-7750 6 California Community Foundation 221 S. Figueroa St., Suite 400 Los Angeles 90012 1,815 1,750 NA 232.9 affordable housing, arts, civic engagement, education, health care, scholarships, vulnerable populations 1915 Antonia Hernández CEO, President (213) 413-4130 7 Annenberg Foundation 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1000S Los Angeles 90067 1,472 1,402 100 - 15.5 million 71.5 civic and community; education; environment; arts, culture and humanities; animal welfare; access and opportunity 1989 Wallis Annenberg CEO, Chairwoman, President (310) 209-4560 8 W.M. Keck Foundation 515 S. Flower St., Suite 800 Los Angeles 90071 1,355 1,169 100,000 - 2 million 66.1 medical research, science and engineering research, undergraduate education, children, youth and families 1954 Robert Day CEO, Chairman (213) 612-2000 9 Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1200 Los Angeles 90048 1,339 1,187 100 - 1 million 132.7 arts, culture and humanities, civic life, education, environment, animals, health, human services, international and foreign affairs, religious life, science 1954 Marvin Schotland CEO, President (323) 761-8700 10 Ahmanson Foundation 9215 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills 90210 1,232 1,170 15,000 - 50,000 54.0 arts, humanities, culture, education, health, youth and human services 1952 William Ahmanson President (310) 278-0770 11 California Wellness Foundation 515 S. Flower St., Suite 1100 Los Angeles 90071 1,020 881 100 - 1.5 million 34.3 access and quality care, healthy and safe neighborhoods, education and employment 1992 Judy Belk CEO, President (818) 702-1900 12 Weingart Foundation 700 S. Flower St. Suite 1900 Los Angeles 90017 831 802 1,000 - 1 million 32.8 children and youth; elderly, disabled, homeless, sick, poor and other disadvantaged people; community 1951 Fred Ali CEO, President (213) 688-7799 13 Aids Healthcare Foundation 6255 W. Sunset Blvd., 21st Floor Los Angeles 90028 684 528 NA NA health care 1992 Michael Weinstein President (323) 860-5200 14 David Geffen Foundation 12011 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 606 Los Angeles 90049 572 1 572 1 500 - 1.5 million 38.9 arts, health care 1997 Dallas Dishman Executive Director (310) 581-5900 15 Rose Hills Foundation 225 S. Lake Ave., Suite 1250 Pasadena 91101 496 461 5,000 - 1 million 23.0 education, culture and arts, social services, foster care, health 1996 Victoria Rogers CEO, President (626) 696-2220 1 Most recent data available. 2 Includes Broad Foundation, Eli & Edythe L. Broad Foundation, Broad Art Foundation. 3 Includes Norton Simon Foundation and Norton Simon Art Foundation. NA - Not Available Note: The information on this list was obtained from 990-PF tax filings and representatives of the organizations. Foundations are ranked by the fair market value of assets for the most recent fiscal year available. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. 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Ranked by total assetsCHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS/TRUSTS

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Rank Foundation• name

• address

Assets• 2019

• 2018

(in millions)

Grant Range 2019 GrantAwards• value

(in millions)

Focus(partial list)

Profile• year founded

Top Local Executive• name

• title

• phone

1J. Paul Getty Trust1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 800Los Angeles 90049

$13,418$10,992

NA $17.2 visual arts; operates the Getty Center and theGetty Villa; research, conservation andgrantmaking initiatives through the GettyResearch Institute, Getty ConservationInstitute and Getty Foundation

1982 James CunoCEO, President(310) 440-7300

2Conrad N. Hilton Foundation1 Dole DriveWestlake Village 91362

6,6002,800

25,000 - 10million

127.0 improving the lives of individuals living inpoverty and experiencing disadvantagethroughout the world

1944 Peter LaugharnCEO, President(818) 851-3700

3California Endowment1000 N. Alameda St.Los Angeles 90012

3,8291

3,82975,000 - 4

millionNA health 1996 Robert Ross

CEO, President(800) 449-4149

4Broad Foundations2

2121 Avenue of the Stars, 30th FloorLos Angeles 90067

3,3001

3,300NA NA K-12 public education, scientific and medical

research, arts1967 Gerun Riley

President(310) 954-5000

5Norton Simon Foundations3

385 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 240Pasadena 91101

3,0151

3,0150 - 5.5million

NA public interest and knowledge in fine arts 1952 &1954

Walter TimoshukPresident(626) 432-7750

6California Community Foundation221 S. Figueroa St., Suite 400Los Angeles 90012

1,8151,750

NA 232.9 affordable housing, arts, civic engagement,education, health care, scholarships,vulnerable populations

1915 Antonia HernándezCEO, President(213) 413-4130

7Annenberg Foundation2000 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1000SLos Angeles 90067

1,4721,402

100 - 15.5million

71.5 civic and community; education;environment; arts, culture and humanities;animal welfare; access and opportunity

1989 Wallis AnnenbergCEO, Chairwoman, President(310) 209-4560

8W.M. Keck Foundation515 S. Flower St., Suite 800Los Angeles 90071

1,3551,169

100,000 - 2million

66.1 medical research, science and engineeringresearch, undergraduate education, children,youth and families

1954 Robert DayCEO, Chairman(213) 612-2000

9Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1200Los Angeles 90048

1,3391,187

100 - 1million

132.7 arts, culture and humanities, civic life,education, environment, animals, health,human services, international and foreignaffairs, religious life, science

1954 Marvin SchotlandCEO, President(323) 761-8700

10Ahmanson Foundation9215 Wilshire Blvd.Beverly Hills 90210

1,2321,170

15,000 -50,000

54.0 arts, humanities, culture, education, health,youth and human services

1952 William AhmansonPresident(310) 278-0770

11California Wellness Foundation515 S. Flower St., Suite 1100Los Angeles 90071

1,020881

100 - 1.5million

34.3 access and quality care, healthy and safeneighborhoods, education and employment

1992 Judy BelkCEO, President(818) 702-1900

12Weingart Foundation700 S. Flower St. Suite 1900Los Angeles 90017

831802

1,000 - 1million

32.8 children and youth; elderly, disabled,homeless, sick, poor and otherdisadvantaged people; community

1951 Fred AliCEO, President(213) 688-7799

13Aids Healthcare Foundation6255 W. Sunset Blvd., 21st FloorLos Angeles 90028

684528

NA NA health care 1992 Michael WeinsteinPresident(323) 860-5200

14David Geffen Foundation12011 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 606Los Angeles 90049

5721

5721500 - 1.5

million38.9 arts, health care 1997 Dallas Dishman

Executive Director(310) 581-5900

15Rose Hills Foundation225 S. Lake Ave., Suite 1250Pasadena 91101

496461

5,000 - 1million

23.0 education, culture and arts, social services,foster care, health

1996 Victoria RogersCEO, President(626) 696-2220

1 Most recent data available.2 Includes Broad Foundation, Eli & Edythe L. Broad Foundation, Broad Art Foundation.3 Includes Norton Simon Foundation and Norton Simon Art Foundation.NA - Not Available Note: The information on this list was obtained from 990-PF tax filings and representatives of theorganizations. Foundations are ranked by the fair market value of assets for the most recent fiscal year available. To the

best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracyand thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additionson company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite350, Los Angeles 90025. ©2020 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part withoutprior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295.

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Rank Foundation• name

• address

Assets• 2019

• 2018

(in millions)

Grant Range 2019 GrantAwards• value

(in millions)

Focus(partial list)

Profile• year founded

Top Local Executive• name

• title

• phone

16Windsong Trust838 Manhattan Beach Blvd.Manhattan Beach 90266

$4851

$485150,000 -

1.5 million$23.6 education 2003 Gigi Osco-Bingemann

Vadim FridmanCo-Trustees(310) 747-4600

17Craig H. Neilsen Foundation16830 Ventura Blvd., Suite 352Encino 91436

4051

40512,000 - 2.5

million37.5 spinal cord injuries 2002 Kym Eisner

Executive Director(818) 925-1245

18Ralph M. Parsons Foundation888 W. 6th St., Seventh FloorLos Angeles 90017

395350

2,500 - 1million

20.3 civic and cultural programs, education,health and human services

1961 Wendy GarenCEO, President(213) 362-7600

19Daughters of Charity Foundation2131 W. 3rd St.Los Angeles 90057

3811

381150,000 - 2

million25.1 health, welfare, education and religious

activities1984 Joyce Weller

Executive Director(213) 484-7333

20Catholic Community Foundation of LosAngeles3440 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 530Los Angeles 90010

365236

5,500 - 10million

33.3 Catholic values 2015 Kathleen AndersonPresident, Executive Director(213) 426-1180

21UniHealth Foundation800 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1300Los Angeles 90017

308307

2,000 -500,000

11.5 health care, hospitals, community healthimprovement, workforce development

1998 Bradley CallCEO, Chairman(213) 630-6500

22Colburn Foundation2

9201 Olympic Blvd., Suite 200Beverly Hills 90212

3041

3045,000 - 1

millionNA classical music in Southern California 1998 Allison Sampson

VP, Board AdministrativeRepresentative(323) 464-4640

23Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 610Los Angeles 90067

2931

29315,000 - 1

millionNA education, medicine, welfare, youth,

community1952 Kathleen McCarthy

Chairwoman(310) 551-9936

24Los Angeles County Museum of NaturalHistory Foundation900 Exposition Blvd.Los Angeles 90007

2841

2821NA 14.2 museum educational programs, workshops

and exhibits1966 Lori Bettison-Varga

President, Director(213) 763-3466

25Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation2730 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 301Santa Monica 90403

2621

2621500 - 1million

10.5 college, health care, arts, Jewish life 2001 Richard ZimanMartin Blank Jr.Co-Trustees(310) 477-5252

26Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation11 Golden Shore, Suite 450Long Beach 90802

248225

5,000 - 1.5million

NA medicine, education, science, youth,community, cultural

1963 Lisa HansenChairwoman(562) 435-8444

27Dart-L Foundation4032 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth FloorLos Angeles 90010

2411

2411250 - 10

million11.8 education, health care 2000 Jacob Friedman

President(213) 355-1024

28Merkin Family Foundation3115 Ocean Front Walk, Suite 301Marina del Rey 90292

2301

22212,000 - 2

million10.4 education, arts, health care 2004 Richard Merkin

President(661) 631-1171

29Dan Murphy Foundation800 W. 6th St., Suite 1240Los Angeles 90017

2261

22611,000 - 2,.5

million11.8 charities of the Roman Catholic Church,

Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Catholic highschools

1957 David FuhrmanPresident(213) 623-3120

30Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation6060 Wilshire Blvd.Los Angeles 90036

2211

2211NA 7.5 Petersen Automotive Museum 1994 Terry Karges

Executive Director(323) 930-2277

1 Most recent data available.2 Includes Colburn Foundation and Colburn Music Fund.NA - Not Available Note: The information on this list was obtained from 990-PF tax filings and representatives of theorganizations. Foundations are ranked by the fair market value of assets for the most recent fiscal year available. To thebest of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy

and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additionson company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite350, Los Angeles 90025. ©2020 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part withoutprior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295.

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CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS/TRUSTS

Rank Foundation• name

• address

Assets• 2019

• 2018

(in millions)

Grant Range 2019 GrantAwards• value

(in millions)

Focus(partial list)

Profile• year founded

Top Local Executive• name

• title

• phone

31Fritz B. Burns Foundation21800 Oxnard St., Suite 490Woodland Hills 91367

$2081

$20825,000 - 5

millionNA education 1995 Rex Rawlinson

President(818) 313-8818

Fuller Foundation385 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 250Pasadena 91101

2081

20815,000 - 3

million17.0 religious individuals and families 1987 Brent Assink

Executive Director(626) 792-3232

Scan Foundation3800 Kilroy Airport Way, Suite 400Long Beach 90806

2082251

5,000 -750,000

NA medical treatment and human services forseniors

2007 Bruce ChernofCEO, President(888) 569-7226

34Saint John's Health Center Foundation2121 Santa Monica Blvd.Santa Monica 90404

2071

207125,000 - 8

millionNA health care 1975 Bob Klein

CEO, President(310) 829-8424

35Karsh Family Foundation1201 Tower Grove DriveBeverly Hills 90210

1941

19415,000 - 7

million20.1 education, arts, community 1999 Bruce Karsh

Trustee(213) 830-6402

36Orthopaedic Institute for Children Foundation403 W. Adams Blvd.Los Angeles 90007

1931

1931100 - 20

million3.0 Orthopaedic Institute for Children's programs

of care for children, medical education andmedical research

1926 Anthony ScadutoCEO, President(213) 742-1000

37Otis Booth Foundation10431 Bellagio RoadLos Angeles 90077

1911

1911500 - 2.5

million10.9 arts, education 1967 Lynn Booth

President(310) 471-2575

Memorial Medical Center Foundation2801 Atlantic Ave.Long Beach 90806

1911

1911100 - 8million

9.1 patient programs, clinical research,education, medical equipment and capitalexpansion at Long Beach Medical Center andMiller Children's & Women’s Hospital LongBeach

1961 Sharon ThorntonPresident(562) 933-4483

39LA84 Foundation2141 W. Adams Blvd.Los Angeles 90018

175163

5,000 -500,000

4.9 youth sports programs 1985 Renata SimrilCEO, President(323) 730-4600

40Taipei American School Foundation1900 Avenue of the Stars, Seventh FloorLos Angeles 90067

174169

1,000 -50,000

3.3 education 1981 Sharon HennessyHead of School(310) 201-3584

41Johnny Carson Foundation16000 Ventura Blvd., Suite 900Encino 91436

1671

16711,500 -

500,0008.8 children 1981 Allan Alexander

CEO, President(310) 288-9966

42Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation9922 Jefferson Blvd.Culver City 90232

1621

1621NA 12.0 health care, hospitals, medical in-patient

care, medical school/education2010 Patrick Soon-Shiong

President(213) 683-8790

43Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation707 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 4960Los Angeles 90017

1611

16113,000 -

300,0008.1 the needy, health and welfare, education,

religion, medicine1949 Nina Shepherd

Chief Administrative Officer,CFO(213) 488-1122

44Green Foundation225 S. Lake Ave., Suite 1410Pasadena 91101

1601

16015,000 -

250,000NA arts, education, human services, special

projects1989 Kylie Wright

VP, Programs(626) 793-6200

1 Most recent data available.NA - Not Available Note: The information on this list was obtained from 990-PF tax filings and representatives of theorganizations. Foundations are ranked by the fair market value of assets for the most recent fiscal year available. To thebest of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy

and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additionson company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite350, Los Angeles 90025. ©2020 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part withoutprior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295.

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Rank Foundation• name

• address

Assets• 2019

• 2018

(in millions)

Grant Range 2019 GrantAwards• value

(in millions)

Focus(partial list)

Profile• year founded

Top Local Executive• name

• title

• phone

45Eisner Foundation9401 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 735Beverly Hills 90212

$1531

$1531500 -

500,000$8.2 disadvantaged children and seniors in Los

Angeles County1996 Trent Stamp

CEO(310) 228-6808

46Retirement Housing Foundation911 N. Studebaker RoadLong Beach 90815

1521

1521NA 18.4 housing and services older adults, low-

income families, persons with disabilities1961 Laverne Joseph

President(562) 257-5100

47Angell Foundation11150 Olympic Blvd., Suite 910Los Angeles 90064

1441

144115,000 -250,000

NA spirituality, arts, youth, education, socialjustice

1996 Perry OretzkyPresident(310) 446-8700

48Goldrich Family Foundation5150 Overland Ave.Culver City 90230

1411

1411100 -

78,000NA education, health care 1988 Melinda Goldrich

Director(310) 280-5001

49Fletcher Jones Foundation1055 E. Colorado Blvd., Fifth FloorPasadena 91106

1401

140125,000 - 1

million6.0 private, independent higher educational

institutions in California1969 Peter Barker

President(626) 204-4011

50Wasserman Foundation10900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1200Los Angeles 90024

1391

1391250 - 1million

13.1 education, health, arts/culture, globalinitiatives

1952 Casey WassermanCEO, President(310) 407-0200

1 Most recent data available.NA - Not Available Note: The information on this list was obtained from 990-PF tax filings and representatives of theorganizations. Foundations are ranked by the fair market value of assets for the most recent fiscal year available. To thebest of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy

and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additionson company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite350, Los Angeles 90025. ©2020 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part withoutprior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295.

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