Lumina Foundation

Lumina Foundation is an independent non-profit private foundation based in Indianapolis, Indiana, established in 2000. Its primary mission is to expand access to education, aiming to increase the proportion of Americans with degrees, certificates, and other high-quality credentials to 60 percent by 2025. The foundation employs an outcomes-based approach that emphasizes the design and development of an equitable, accessible, responsive, and accountable higher education system. Additionally, Lumina Foundation fosters a national sense of urgency for action to achieve its educational goals through research, information dissemination, and innovation.

Erin Archer

CFO and Vice President

Zakiya Smith

Strategy Director, Finance and Federal Policy

Past deals in LGBT

Southern Poverty Law Center

Grant in 2022
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a non-profit legal advocacy organization based in Montgomery, Alabama, established in 1971 by civil rights lawyers Morris Dees and Joseph Levin Jr. The organization focuses on civil rights and public interest litigation, aiming to make the promises of the civil rights movement a reality for all individuals. SPLC is dedicated to combating hate and bigotry, advocating for the rights of marginalized communities, including immigrants, racial minorities, and the LGBTQ+ population. The organization actively monitors and addresses what it identifies as hate groups while promoting justice and equality for the most vulnerable members of society. Its activities are guided by a board of directors that manages its endowment fund.
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