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The Goldman List

The Givers The Givers

Condé Nast Portfolio's look at the most and least philanthropic on Wall Street. Read More

The Goldman Factor

Amid all the wealth on Wall Street, no firm has generated more charitable foundations than Goldman Sachs. Read More
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  Grantmaker Name Total Assets Latest Year’s Giving
32. Eric and Erica Schwartz Family Foundation $9,134,643 $1,067,427
33. Tuft Family Foundation $12,993,735 $1,065,485
34. George W. and Patricia A. Wellde Foundation $9,597,919 $1,027,176
35. Peter and Devon Briger Foundation $1,220,732 $1,018,202
36. Ross Family Fund $12,668,802 $1,013,285
37. His Will Foundation $13,418,954 $1,000,000
38. Kautz Family Foundation $19,946,350 $946,549
39. Grubman Compton Foundation $2,128,176 $942,000
40. Corrigan Foundation $17,765,717 $933,500
41. Sue and Eugene Mercy Jr. Foundation $5,292,264 $897,575
42. Lindmor Foundation $28,779,114 $893,867
43. Viniar Family Foundation $7,462,558 $866,840
44. Schwartz Family Foundation $58,011 $861,302
45. Ellen Philips Schwarzman Katz Foundation $55,625 $847,400
46. Jane and Robert Katz Foundation $7,543,341 $818,915
47. Avalon Foundation $14,745,417 $812,574
48. Peter A. and Deborah L. Weinberg Family Foundation $12,384,838 $753,200
49. Mesdag Family Foundation $14,343,467 $745,135
50. Joseph H. Wender Foundation $2,751,685 $719,293
51. Avanessians Family Foundation $5,402,918 $698,100
52. Textor Family Foundation $14,525,547 $686,400
53. George M. Van Cleave Family Foundation $9,277,119 $676,000
54. Darivoff Family Foundation $2,708,862 $665,833
55. Summerhill Foundation $3,999,125 $656,000
56. Litterman Family Foundation $11,438,822 $645,000
57. Stony Point Foundation $14,381,038 $616,812
58. Richard and Elizabeth Witten Family Foundation $12,130,783 $582,055
59. Powers Family Foundation $12,098,807 $575,750
60. Griffin-Cole Fund $15,231,565 $572,350
61. Hermine and David Heller Foundation $18,956,253 $555,436
62. Frank L. and Sarah Miller Coulson Foundation $7,354,939 $538,884

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