词条 | Lilly Endowment |
释义 |
| name = Lilly Endowment | logo = | founded_date = 1937 | founder =Josiah K. Lilly, Sr. and sons, Eli Jr. and Josiah (Joe) Jr. | location = Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | origins = | key_people = Clay Robbins, Chairman and CEO | area_served = | focus = Religion Education Community development Indianapolis Indiana | method = Grants | revenue = $573,870,254[1] | revenue_year = 2015 | expenses = $465,071,963[1] | expenses_year = 2015 | budget = | endowment = $10,29 billion (as of 2016)[2] | num_volunteers = | owner = | Non-profit_slogan = | homepage = {{URL|www.lillyendowment.org}} | tax_exempt = | dissolved = | footnotes = }}Lilly Endowment Inc., headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is one of the world's largest private philanthropic foundations and among the largest endowments in the United States. It was founded in 1937 by Josiah K. (J. K.) Lilly Sr. and his sons, Eli Jr. and Josiah Jr. (Joe), with an initial gift of Eli Lilly and Company stock valued at $280,000 USD (${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|280000|1937|2015}}}} in 2015 chained dollars).[3] As of 2014 its total assets are worth $9.96 billion.[4] J. K. Lilly Sr. initially served on the foundation's board and became its largest contributor. Over time he donated Eli Lilly and Company stock worth a total of $86.8 million to the foundation, including a $30 million bequest following his death in 1948. J. K's sons, Eli and Joe, contributed additional Eli Lilly and Company stock that had a combined value of $6.8 million. Eli also managed the foundation in its early years.[3][5] The Lilly Endowment's first full-time staff members, Josiah K. Lilly III and G. Harold Duling, were hired in 1951.[6] By the mid-1970s the foundation's staff had increased to seventy-five and it had moved to larger headquarters at 2801 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis.[7] As required under the Tax Reform Act of 1969, the Lilly Endowment diversified its holdings, but its assets consist primarily of Eli Lilly and Company stock.[5] In 1998 the Lilly Endowment became the wealthiest philanthropic endowment in the world in terms of assets (estimated value of $15.4 billion) and charitable giving. As of 2014 it remains among the top five in terms of total assets ($9.96 billion).[4][5] The private family foundation is a separate entity from the Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical firm, and maintains its headquarters in a different location. With the exception of the Eli Lilly and Company stock that the foundation holds in its portfolio, the Lilly Endowment is not linked to the Lilly pharmaceutical company. The non-profit foundation has its own board of directors to manage its affairs and an executive committee (trustees) that reviews grant requests.[5] The Lilly Endowment has historically focused on three primary grant areas: community development, education and Christianity. It is the largest private foundation in the United States that funds almost exclusively in its home city and state, and is one of few major foundations to fund religion.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} RecipientsAlthough it has provided gifts with a national and global reach, the Lilly Endowment's primary geographic focus has been in Indianapolis and in Indiana.[8] Early recipients included the Indianapolis Community Chest, a forerunner of the United Way, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Christ Church Cathedral, among other Protestant and, later, Catholic institutions in the state, and several Indiana colleges and universities, such as Wabash College and Earlham College.[9] Other major gifts helped to fund construction projects in downtown Indianapolis, including the Indiana Convention Center, the Hoosier Dome (the city's first, domed stadium), and restoration of several of the city's historic buildings, including the Hilbert Circle Theater, the Indiana Theater, and grants to construct the Indianapolis Zoo, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, and sports facilities on the Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis campus and elsewhere in the city.[10] One of the Lilly Endowment's most remarkable achievements is its Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) initiative. Since 1987 the initiative has been responsible for starting and growing Indiana community foundations. Indiana has more community foundations than any other state, with combined assets of nearly $3.6 billion.[11] From its inception the Lilly Endowment has supported numerous religious endeavors. These include Indianapolis's Christ Church Cathedral. J. K. Lilly Sr. was involved with the church throughout his life, beginning as a choirboy. Upon Lilly's death, a stipulation of his bequest to the church was that it remain in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Lilly supported a wide variety of religious endeavors, which he considered an important means of promoting character development.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} Institutions and programs funded by Lilly grants have included:
Other Lilly Endowments beneficiaries have included:
Art collectionOver the years the Lilly Endowment has acquired a collection of important Indiana paintings that were in danger of leaving the state, including works by William Merritt Chase, John Elwood Bundy, and members of the Hoosier Group. The works of art are generally displayed at the foundation's offices on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis. In 2003-05, a number of the paintings appeared in museums around Indiana as part of a special exhibition.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} See also
Notes1. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990pf_pdf_archive/350/350868122/350868122_201512_990PF.pdf | title=Lilly Endowment Inc. | date= | website=Foundation Center | accessdate=12 December 2017 }} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Annual Report 2016 Statements of Financial Position |publisher=Lilly Endowment | date =|url=http://lillyendowment.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/complete-report.pdf |format= |accessdate=2018-06-07}} 3. ^1 {{cite book | author=James H. Madison | title =Eli Lilly: A Life, 1885–1977 | publisher =Indiana Historical Society | year =1989 | location =Indianapolis |pages=206–07| isbn =0-87195-047-2}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=Foundation Stats|publisher=Foundation Center | date =|url=http://data.foundationcenter.org/#/foundations/all/nationwide/top:giving/list/2014 | format =|accessdate=2016-10-26}} 5. ^1 2 3 {{cite web| author=Kelly A. Ivcevich| title =Lilly Endowment, Inc. | work = | publisher =Learning to Give | date = | url = http://www.learningtogive.org/resources/lilly-endowment-inc | format = | accessdate =2016-10-26}} 6. ^{{cite book|title=The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis|author=David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows, eds.|publisher=Indiana University Press|pages=914–15| location =Bloomington and Indianapolis| year=1994|isbn=0-253-31222-1}} 7. ^Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., pp. 915–16. 8. ^Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds. p. 914. 9. ^Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 915. 10. ^Bodehamer and Barrows, eds., p. 916. 11. ^https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2018/10/12/lilly-endowment-award-125-m-grants-community-foundations/1599096002/ 12. ^{{cite web| author=Alaric Dearment| title =Lilly Donates Grant to Manchester College for Pharmacy School | work =|publisher=Drug Store News| date =December 20, 2010 |url=http://drugstorenews.com/article/lilly-donates-grant-manchester-college-pharmacy-school | format = | accessdate =2016-11-21 }} 13. ^{{cite web| author=|title=Search Institute History |publisher=Search Institute|date= |url=http://www.search-institute.org/about/history | format = | accessdate =2016-11-21}} References
| date =December 20, 2010 | url =http://drugstorenews.com/article/lilly-donates-grant-manchester-college-pharmacy-school | format = | accessdate =2016-11-21 }}
http://data.foundationcenter.org/#/foundations/all/nationwide/top:giving/list/2014 | format =|accessdate=2016-10-26}}
External links
5 : Community foundations based in the United States|Eli Lilly and Company|1937 establishments in Indiana|Philanthropists from Indiana|Non-profit organizations based in Indianapolis |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。