JOHN TEMPLETON FOUNDATION

Financial Information

Total Assets: $2,913,455,637 Total Giving: $151,822,648

Area of Service:

National

Areas of Interest:

Not Available

Programs

Character Development, Exceptional Cognitive Talent and Genius, Freedom and Enterprise, Genetics, Grants to Individuals Program, Science and the Big Questions, Templeton Prize

Grants

The following grants were awarded between 2016 and 2015: Episcopal Preaching Foundation of Springfield, New Jersey – $128,520
Alliance for Christian Media, Atlanta, Georgia – $7,034
Bidwell Memorial Presbyterian Church of Chico, California – $17,112
Russian Orthodox Church Postgraduate School of Moscow, Russia – $1,060

Limitations

Giving on a national and international basis.
No support for the development of new business ventures or the creation of for-profit companies.
No grants for academic scholarships for individuals or groups, endowment funds, building funds, real estate holdings, capital campaigns, or artistic productions; no grants for the purchase of equipment, unless deemed a vital and necessary component of a larger research project falling within the foundation’s funding purposes; and no grants for general operating support to universities, institutions, or organizations.

Summary

The John Templeton Foundation serves as a philanthropic catalyst for discoveries relating to the Big Questions of human purpose and ultimate reality. It supports research on subjects ranging from complexity, evolution, and infinity to creativity, forgiveness, love, and free will. It encourages civil, informed dialogue among scientists, philosophers, and theologians and between such experts and the public at large, for the purposes of definitional clarity and new insights. Its vision is derived from the late Sir John Templeton’s optimism about the possibility of acquiring “new spiritual information” and from his commitment to rigorous scientific research and related scholarship. The foundation’s motto, “How little we know, how eager to learn,” exemplifies its support for open-minded inquiry and its hope for advancing human progress through breakthrough discoveries.

Additional

Established in 1988 in TN

Quick Facts Sheet
URL:

www.templeton.org

Located in:

West Conshohocken,

National

United States

Contact Information / Process

Telephone: (610) 941-2828
Fax: (610) 825-1730
E-mail: [email protected]
Location:
300 Conshohocken State Rd., Ste. 500 West Conshohocken, PA United States 19428-3801
Initial Approach: Submit online funding inquiry form

Donors & Leadership

Officers and Trustees:
Heather Templeton Dill Pres. and Trustee
Michael J. Murray Exec. V.P., Progs.
Barnaby Marsh Sr. V.P., Management and Strategic Initiatives
Paul K. Wason, Ph. DV. P., Life Sciences and Genetics
Earl D. Whipple V.P., Comms. and Public Affairs
Valerie K. Martin C.F.O.
Jane M. Siebels, Ph.D
Douglas W. Scott Exec. V.P. and C.A.O.
Dawn Bryant Exec. V.P. and General Counsel
Kimon Howland Sargeant, Ph.DV.P., Human Sciences
Harvey M. Templeton, III Secy. and Trustee
Denis R. Alexander
Nidhal Guessoum
Rory Knight
Stephen G. Post
Eric Priest
Jeffrey P. Schloss
John W. Schott, MD
Josephine “Pina” Templeton
Kimon H. Sargeant, Ph. DV.P., Human Sciences
Joanna Almond Dir., Special Meetings, Templeton Prize
Donors: Templeton Religious Trust
Templeton World Charity Foundation

EIN:

621322826

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