Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation supports arts and culture, health and well-being, education, environment and economic development in Miami and South Florida.

IP TAKE: The arts are a huge deal for this Miami funder, so now is a great time for local arts groups to get in touch with the Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation.

Unfortunately, this is not an accessible funder in that it does not accept unsolicited grant applications or even LOIs. It lacks a large staff to field such requests. It also makes grants according to the family’s personal interests rather than any specific goals beyond supporting the arts and Miami community. The best way to get on this funder’s radar is to put on your finest, and network at gala or charity events. You can also reach out to previous grantees; however, note that this funder prefers to makes grants for more established organizations rather than scrappy grassroots outfits. One last avenue to get on their radar? Reach out to art galleries in Miami that might have a relationship with the family and perhaps they can make an introduction.

As well, opportunities for funding are limited, competitive and often for multi-year terms, squeezing out hope for newcomers. It has made all kinds of grants including capital grants.

PROFILE: The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation is a family foundation managed by the Miami Foundation and based in Miami, Florida. This is the foundation of Jorge M. Pérez, chairman and CEO of The Related Group, and his family. Pérez and his wife, Darlene, are signatories of the Giving Pledge. A son of Cuban parents, Jorge Perez grew up in Argentina and Colombia before attending CW Post University on Long Island. He later received his M.S. from the University of Michigan. As a young urban planner, Perez met developer Stephen Ross, which led to a long and profitable partnership. Perez runs Related Group, which claims to have developed more than 80,000 condos, mostly in South Florida. Perez has also executed large-scale real estate development projects in Central and South America.

The foundation aims to "develop South Florida as an exemplary world-class urban center” and to “promote sustainable, inclusive and just communities.” It funds local efforts for arts and culture, health and wellbeing, education, environment and economic development.

Grants for Arts and Culture, Education, and Economic Opportunity

The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation has broad philanthropic goals and supports a wide range of local causes, often centered on art and community development, as well as access to the arts and arts education. It prefers to fund programs and organizations that can serve as models for other urban centers.

The foundation makes arts and culture grants through its Pérez CreARTE grants program, focused on turning “South Florida as a world-class urban center.” The program was launched in 2019 and has since invested more than $5 million in Miami-Dade organizations that work to expand “residents’ access to the arts” and turning Miami into an international hub for “artistic excellence.” Previous CreARTE grantees include the HistoryMiami Museum, Miami Book Fair at Miami Dade College, and the Bakehouse Art Complex, among many others.

The Foundation believes that effective arts education can inspire creative development in local youth, drive a lifelong interest in and appreciation for the arts, and build audiences for the future. The Foundation seeks to support top artistic talent and attract artists to Miami by creating local fellowship and residency programs.

The Foundation also provides Social and Economic Impact Grants, which have provided funding for “organizations dedicated to promoting equitable education opportunities, addressing growing concerns of economic inequality and more.”

Grants for Health

Perez and Darlene donated $250,000 for the Nursing Lab for FIU College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Darlene's alma mater. Support has gone to their local United Way. Previous health grantees include Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired and Voices For Children Foundation, Inc., while it has made some limited environmental grants, most recently to Miami Waterkeeper.

In addition to arts-related education funding, Perez serves as a trustee to the University of Miami, which is home to the Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center. The couple are also involved with Gulliver Schools, where they are parents.

Important Grant Details:

Grants range between about $30,000 and $150,000. Learn more about this funder’s local giving in the news section of the Miami Foundation’s website. Grantmaking focuses on Miami and other communities in South Florida. Past local grantees include Arts for Learning Miami, Common Threads Miami, and Miami Waterkeeper.

This foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications from nonprofits for all of its programs. However, it occasionally opens up select grant opportunities to the public, such as the Pérez CreARTE Grants. Grant guidelines and application forms are available on the Miami Foundation’s website. Direct general questions to the staff at foundation@relatedgroup.com.

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