The table below shows long-term trends in total assets, gifts, and grants among the largest 100 community foundations in the country who together manage nearly 85% of the total assets within the broader sample. Among this group, assets grew by 10% and gifts jumped over 20% (the first increase in three years), while grants fell about 9% to roughly $14.8B due to significant decreases at a small number of community foundations. (n=100)

Year Assets ($) Gifts ($) Grants ($)
2015 $66,512,768,854 $7,223,858,789 $5,988,171,099
2016 $70,241,955,636 $8,428,827,479 $6,876,592,827
2017 $79,969,043,935 $9,161,332,877 $7,888,293,126
2018 $80,762,772,659 $9,794,239,041 $8,543,076,141
2019 $89,529,702,030 $9,108,784,877 $8,157,856,506
2020 $97,775,353,475 $13,010,203,732 $11,197,926,944
2021 $124,878,269,160 $20,188,822,552 $12,450,559,293
2022 $112,381,777,148 $15,822,982,697 $14,687,304,097
2023 $121,734,229,354 $13,228,444,824 $16,386,016,628
2024 $133,783,642,900 $16,046,929,049 $14,865,058,732