In an effort to find proof of Trump's personal giving, The Post has contacted more than 400 charities with some ties to the GOP nominee. Some got money from the Trump Foundation (§). In other cases, Trump had a personal connection (†) to the charity or its leaders. Some were charities that DonorSearch database records (‡) indicated he might have given to. A variety of other reasons (*) included media mentions, gala attendance, or involvement with Trump's TV show "Celebrity Apprentice."
Charity name — Last donation
§ 9/11 Museum — Never
Trump made a $100,000 donation from his foundation to this museum just before the New York GOP primary. He has never given his own money.
§ A Better Chance — Never
† Abilis — No response
Trump’s nephew Fred Trump III is a major fundraiser for this Connecticut charity.
§ Achilles International Foundation — Never
§ ACLU Foundation of Florida – Broward — Never
When this group honored a lawyer who is friends with Trump, he sent $325 from his foundation. Trump has never given the group his own money.
§ After-School Matters — No response
§ AHRC NYC — Never
§ AIDS Project Los Angeles — Never
§ AIDS Service Center NYC — Never
† AIPAC Tomorrow Campaign — Never
Trump spoke to the influential pro-Israel lobbying group this year.
† Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation — No comment
* Algemeiner Journal — Never
This news outlet, which writes about Israel and Jewish issues around the world, gave Trump a “Liberty Award” at their annual gala. They were hopeful he would give a donation in return. He did not. Trump gave $0 from his foundation, and $0 from his own pocket.
† All Faiths Restoration and Beautification Program — Records unavailable
This is the cemetery where Trump’s parents, Fred and Mary, are buried.
§ Alliance for Lupus Research — No comment
* ALS Association — No comment
In 2014, Trump made an Ice Bucket Challenge video in which two Miss Universe contestants drenched him with Trump-branded water. These videos were made as part of a fundraiser for the ALS Association. Trump’s foundation gave $0 to the ALS Association that year. Did Trump give his own money? The association said it could not release that information without Trump’s permission.
§ Alzheimer’s Association — Never
§ Alzheimer’s Community Care — Never
§ American Associates of Ben-Gurion University — Never
§ American Australian Association — No comment
§ American Cancer Society — No comment
§ American Conservative Union Foundation — Never
This is the group that puts on CPAC, the annual mega-conference of conservatives.
* American Diabetes Association — Never
§ American Foundation for AIDS Research — Never
§ American Friends of Jordan River Village — No comment
* American Friends of Magen David Adom — Never
§ American Friends of the Jaffa Institute — Never
§ American Heart Association — No comment
§ American Hotel and Lodging Education Foundation — No response
* American Humane Association — Never
* American Jewish Committee — 2000 (amount not disclosed)
§ American Jewish Historical Society — Never
§ American ORT — No comment
§ American Red Cross — No comment
§ American Skin Association — No comment
§ American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals — No comment
* American Spectator Foundation — Never
* American Turkish Society — Never
Trump was “co-chair” of this group’s 2012 gala. He gave $0.
* American-Italian Cancer Foundation — Never
§ Americans for Prosperity Foundation — Never
§ Americares — No comment
§ Andrew Glover Youth Program — Never
§ Angels of Charity — No response
§ ANNIKA Foundation — No response
§ Anti-Defamation League — Never
§ Apollo Theater Foundation — Never
§ Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation — Never
§ Art for Life Foundation — Never
§ ASPCA — No comment
† Association to Benefit Children — Never
* Autism Project of Palm Beach County — No response
§ Autism Speaks — Never
† Bailey Baio Angel Foundation — No comment
Actor Scott Baio, the charity’s founder, spoke at the Republican convention.
§ Bak Middle School of the Arts — Never
* Baseball Assistance Team — Never
† Beauvoir/Mississippi Sons of Confederate Veterans — No response
§ Best Buddies — Never
§ Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church — No comment
This is the church where Trump got married to his wife, Melania, in Palm Beach, Fla.
§ Big Apple Association (Long Island) — Never
§ Big Apple Association (U.K.) — Never
§ Big Apple Circus — Never
§ Big Apple Greeter — Never
§ Big Dog Ranch Rescue — Never
§ Billy Graham Evangelistic Association — No comment
† Blanton Peale Institute — No response
† Border Patrol Foundation — Never
§ Boston Police Foundation — Never
§ Boy Scouts — No comment
§ Boynton Beach Community H.S. — Never
§ Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County — No comment
† Boys and Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County — Never
One of Trump’s golf courses in Florida is the site of a tournament benefitting this group on the day before the election.
§ Boys and Girls Clubs of Stamford — Not since at least 2011
§ Boys Club of New York — No comment
§ Boys Town of Italy — No response
* Brain and Behavior Foundation (NARSAD Research Institute) — Never
* Brent Shapiro Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Awareness — Never
† Brewster Academy — No response
§ Broadcasters Foundation of America — Never
§ Broadway Cares — Never
§ Bronx County Historical Society — Never
§ Brooklyn Academy of Music — Never
§ Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services — No response
§ Brooklyn Hospital Center Foundation — Never
† Buckley School — No response
§ Building with Books — No response
§ Buoniconti Foundation/Miami Project — No comment
* Busey Foundation for Children’s Kawasaki Disease — Never
§ Calcutta Kids — Never
‡ Cancer Research Institute — Never
† Capuchin Food Pantry — Never
§ Caring for Military Families/Elizabeth Dole Foundation — Never
* Caron Renaissance — No comment
* Carson Scholars Fund — No comment
In 2013, Trump was the “honorary chairman” of an event that benefited this charity, co-founded by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
§ CASA New Orleans — Never
§ Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York — No response
§ Catholic Schools Foundation — No comment
* Cedars-Sinai, Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Program — Never
§ Celebrity Fight Night Foundation — Never
§ Center for Communication — Never
§ Central Iowa Shelter — Never
§ Central Park Conservancy — No comment
§ Chabad of East Boca Raton — Never
§ Chabad of Southampton — No comment
§ Chai Lifeline — Never
† Chapin School — No comment
† Charity:Water — No comment
§ Chicago Police Memorial Foundation — Never
In 2007, Trump told the IRS he’d given this group $5,000. In 2009, he told the IRS he’d taken it back. The Chicago charity says it never received a check in the first place.
§ Child Mind Institute — Never
§ Children’s Aid Society — Never
§ Children’s Hospital Foundation — No comment
§ Children’s Medical Center, Omaha — Never
§ Children’s Museum of Manhattan — Never
§ Children’s Place at Home Safe — Never
§ Chris Evert Charities — Never
§ Citizens Against Government Waste — Never
§ Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy — Never
In 2012, Trump called in to MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to pledge $100,000 as part of a fundraiser led by David Axelrod, President Obama’s longtime adviser. Axelrod had promised to shave his moustache if he could raise $1 million for the cause. Trump gave the money from his foundation, and gave $0 of his own.
§ Citizens United Foundation — No comment
† City College of NY — Never
§ City Parks Foundation — No comment
§ Citymeals on Wheels — No comment
§ Cleveland Clinic Florida — Never
* Coast Guard Foundation — Never
* College of Lake County (Ill.) — No comment
Trump donated an autograph for one of the college’s fundraiser auctions.
§ Columbia Grammar and Preparatory — No comment
‡ Columbia University Medical Center — No comment
§ Columbus Citizens Foundation — No response
§ Comic Relief — Never
§ Community Foundation of West Chester-Liberty — Never
This is a hometown charity of former House speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), a golfing buddy of Trump’s. Boehner had mentioned the charity to Trump, and the mogul gave $5,000 from his foundation in 2013. He gave $0 of his own.
§ Community Health Africa a Policy Solution — Never
§ Comprehensive Autism Medical Assessment and Treatment Center of N.J. — Never
† Covenant Ballet Theater — Records unavailable
† Creedmoor Hospital — Never
§ Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation — No comment
‡ Crossroads Foundation (Cleveland) — Never
§ Cystic Fibrosis Foundation — Never
§ D.C. Preservation League — Never
§ Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation — Never
§ Dana-Farber Cancer Center — Never
* Darryl Strawberry Ministries — No response
§ Disabled Veterans’ Life Memorial (DAV) — Never
† Dominic Durden Memorial Scholarship — Never
* Donald J. Trump Foundation — 2008 ($30,000)
Trump set up this charity in the late 1980s, and it originally served as a vehicle to give his own money away. In more recent years, the money in the charity has come primarily from others.
* Drumthwacket Foundation — Never
This charity maintains the historic New Jersey governor’s mansion. Trump gave $40,000 from his foundation but nothing from himself. The Huffington Post reported that the foundation gifts came at a time when Trump was seeking state permission to build a private cemetery on a fairway at a course he owned in New Jersey.
§ Dwyer High School Band (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) — Never
* Economic Club of Washington, D.C. — Never
Trump was invited to speak at an event in 2014 and paid for a table with $6,000 from his foundation. He has given $0 of his own.
§ Elton John AIDS Foundation — Never
§ enCourage Kids Foundation — Never
§ Entertainment Industry Foundation/National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance — No response
† Eric Trump Foundation — Records unavailable
This charity is run by one of Trump’s sons. Eric Trump first told The Post that his father had given “hundreds of thousands” to his charity. Then, he said he couldn’t recall one specific instance where his father gave anything.
§ Eta Pi Chapter Foundation — No response
§ Everglades Foundation — Never
§ Exploring the Arts — No response
§ Family Leader Foundation — No comment
§ Fashion Footwear Charitable Foundation — Never
† FDNY Foundation — 2008 ($5,000)
† Federal Drug Agents Foundation — Never
§ Ferguson Library Foundation — Never
§ First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica (Queens) — Not since at least 2012
Trump’s home church.
§ Fisher House — Never
In 2007, Trump settled a long-running dispute with the town of Palm Beach, Fla., over the height of a flagpole outside his Mar-a-Lago Club. The town agreed to waive $120,000 in unpaid fines, if Trump’s club paid $100,000 to Fisher House, a charity that helps wounded service members. Trump instead used $100,000 from the Trump Foundation to pay that obligation, in a possible violation of laws against “self-dealing” by charity leaders.
§ Florida Architecture Foundation — Never
§ Florida Keys Reef Relief — Never
* Food for the Poor — Never
Trump was named the “national honorary chairman” of this charity’s 2015 gala. Trump donated some Eric Trump-branded wine and made a brief appearance. He gave $0 in cash.
† Fordham University — No comment
Trump himself attended Fordham before studying business at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
† Fore Life — Never
§ Foundation for Long Island State Parks — No response
* Fresh Air Fund — 2008 (not disclosed)
* Friends of FDR and Donald J. Trump State Parks — Never
This volunteer group is dedicated to a New York state park, located on land that Trump donated after he struggled to get approvals for a golf course.
† Friends of Scotland — No response
* Friends of the Israel Defense Forces — 1997 (not disclosed)
This group provides welfare programs for Israeli military personnel. At a fundraiser in 2007, Trump promised to give $250,000 to the group. But he never paid. Another — unnamed — person paid in his stead.
§ Friends of Veterans (Vermont) — Never
§ Friends of Veterans (West Palm Beach) — Never
* Friends of Westchester County Parks — Never
In his most recent book, Trump notes that he got a “Green Space” award from this group. He was honored for a donation of land to the state of New York. He has never given any money to this group, from his foundation or from his own pocket.
§ Friendship Circle — No comment
§ Fund for Public Schools (NYC) — No response
* Gay Men’s Health Crisis — Never
§ Generation Rescue — Never
† Georgetown University — Never
† Georgetown University Medical Center — Never
* German-American Hall of Fame — Never
Trump was inducted into this Hall of Fame in 2013, joining Dwight Eisenhower and Siegfried and Roy. The event was held at Trump Tower, so the Hall of Fame paid Trump more than $20,000 for the hall. Trump donated $1,000 from his foundation and nothing from his own pocket.
† GirlUp — Never
The Trump Organization’s website lists this charity — which helps girls in developing countries — as a personal cause of Ivanka Trump, Trump’s daughter. Donald Trump has never given any money to it, either from his foundation or from his own pocket.
§ Give A Smile to a Child — No response
§ Giving Back Fund — Never
§ Global Medical Relief Fund — Never
* GLSEN — Never
§ God’s Love We Deliver — No comment
§ Golf Pros Beating Cancer — No comment
§ Graham Windham — No comment
† Grant Ronnebeck Foundation — No response
§ Green Beret Foundation — No response
† Greenwell Springs Baptist, La. — 2016
Trump gave a $100,000 donation to this church, to aid flood-relief efforts.
§ Gucci Foundation Not Since at Least — 2008
Trump donated $107,500 from his foundation in 2008. Buzzfeed reported that this may have been to pay for a trip to Paris, which Trump bought at a charity auction.
§ Guggenheim Museum — No comment
* Guild Hall — No comment
In 2013, reports indicated that Trump bought a portrait of himself and the artist promised to donate proceeds to Guild Hall. The artist and the center declined to comment.
§ Gurwin Jewish Healthcare — Never
† Habitat for Humanity International — No comment
Trump bid $5,000 for a print of actor Rob Lowe’s hands at a 2011 charity auction. But the charity wouldn’t say if the money came from Trump or his foundation.
* Hale House — Never
Trump’s name is on a plaque outside the former site of this Harlem charity, which cared for children who were born HIV-positive or addicted to drugs. His gift was made in 1992 and was paid by one of his Atlantic City casinos — which, at that point, was just out of bankruptcy and half-owned by banks.
§ Harry Hurley in the Morning Golf Open — Never
§ Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation — No comment
§ Health Care for the Homeless — Never
Trump gave $5,000 from the Trump Foundation to this group in 2010, as a wedding present for friends who were getting married — and had asked for donations to this charity, in lieu of gifts.
† Heckscher Foundation/Take the Field — No response
§ Heroes to Heroes — Never
† Hill School — No comment
* Historical Society of Palm Beach County — Never
In his latest book, Trump says he was honored by this group — but the award was for his work in restoring the Mar-a-Lago club, one of Trump’s money-making businesses. He has never given any money to this group, from his foundation or from his own pocket.
* HollyRod Foundation — No response
† Hollywood Chamber of Commerce — Never
† Hollywood Historic Trust — Never
§ Homes for the Homeless — Never
† Hope for Children — No response
§ Hope for Depression Research Foundation — No response
‡ Hope House Ministries (Port Jefferson, N.Y.) — No comment
§ Hospice of Palm Beach County — No comment
§ Hospital for Special Surgery — No comment
* Hurricane Sandy N.J. Relief Fund — Never
At the Republican convention, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said that Trump had donated to a Sandy charity run by Christie’s wife. But he didn’t. Christie’s spokesman said the governor “misspoke.”
§ Independence Fund — Never
§ Indiana Golf Foundation — Never
§ Indiana University — No comment
* Inner-City Foundation for Charity — 2002
§ Inner-City Scholarship Fund — Never
§ Institute of Jewish Humanities — No response
* International Society of Palm Beach — Never
* Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund — 2005 (not disclosed)
* Intrepid Museum Foundation — 2002
§ Israel Cancer Research Fund — Never
* It Happened to Alexa Foundation — Never
Trump was the “honorary chairman” of a 2011 gala fundraiser for this charity, which helps victims of sexual assault. Although that title often carries an expectation of charitable donations, Trump gave nothing that year, from himself or his foundation
§ Jaden’s Ladder — Never
† Jamaica Hospital Medical Center — No comment
This medical center is the site of Trump Pavilion, a nursing home that was named after Trump’s parents in the 1970s. Trump’s foundation has never donated to it, but the medical center declined to say if Trump had ever given personally.
§ James W. Foley Legacy Foundation — No response
A memorial foundation for a journalist killed by the Islamic State. Trump spoke at a New Hampshire banquet where Foley was honored, then pledged a $25,000 donation.
§ Jersey City Museum — Never
§ Jewish Community Relations Council of NYC — No comment
§ Jewish Foundation for the Righteous — Not since at least 2000
* Jewish Guild Healthcare — Never
§ Jewish National Fund — No comment
§ Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation — No comment
§ John A. Moran Eye Center — Never
§ Justice For All — Never
Trump’s foundation erroneously listed a donation to this Kansas-based group on its tax filings. That mistake happened to mask another donation that violated IRS rules: a gift to And Justice for All, a similarly-named political group aligned with Florida Attorney General Pamela Bondi (R). At the time of that political gift, Bondi was considering whether to pursue an investigation of Trump University. The Trump Foundation blamed both mistakes--the illegal donation, and the tax filing that hid it from the IRS--on separate clerical errors.
§ Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation — No comment
§ K9s for Warriors — Never
§ Kaleida Health Foundation — Never
* Kamp Kizzy — No comment
§ Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — Never
* Kevin Guest House — Never
This is a gift by Dr. Donald L. “Skip” Trump, an oncologist, whose donations I found by accident while searching for Donald J. Trump’s.
* KIND Fund, UNICEF — Never
Earlier this year, Trump sent a check from his foundation to MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell, made out to a charity that O’Donnell supports. The charity helps provide desks to schoolchildren in Malawi. O’Donnell said the check had been made out incorrectly, so he couldn’t accept it. Trump never sent another check, made out the right way.
§ Kravis Center for the Performing Arts — Never
This arts center in West Palm Beach, Fla., has a seat named after Trump — the result of a 1989 donation from the Trump Foundation.
§ Labyrinth Theater Company — Never
§ Lance Armstrong (Livestrong) Foundation — Never
§ LaSalle Academy — No comment
* Latino Commission on AIDS — Never
§ Leaders in Furthering Education — No comment
§ Lensic Foundation (Santa Fe, N.M.) — Never
§ Leukemia and Lymphoma Society — No comment
† Liberty University — Never
Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty’s president, has been a vocal supporter of Trump during this campaign.
† Lifeheroic — Never
§ Lincoln Center — Not since at least 2006
† Little Baby Face Foundation — Never
† Lone Survivor Foundation — Never
Marcus Luttrell, the former Navy SEAL who founded this veterans’ charity, spoke at the Republican National Convention this year.
§ Loudoun Arts Council — Never
† Louisana Flood Relief Fund — Never
Before Trump visited Louisiana to tour flooded areas, the state’s governor suggested that Trump make a “sizable donation” to this fund, run by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. Trump gave nothing, a spokeswoman said.
§ Lubavitch Youth Organization — Never
† Madison Square Boys and Girls Club — No response
§ Madison Square Park Conservancy — Never
§ Maestro Cares — No response
* Magic Johnson Foundation — Never
* Make-A-Wish Foundation — Never
§ Make-a-Wish of Southern Florida — No response
§ Manhattan Ballet Company — Never
† Marble Collegiate Church — No comment
§ March of Dimes — No comment
§ Mariano Rivera Foundation — No response
* Marine Corps — Law Enforcement Foundation — 2016 ($1 million)
In January, at a fundraiser for veterans’ charities in Iowa, Trump said he had given $1 million from his own pocket. He did not actually give the money until four months later, when — under pressure from the media — Trump gave all $1 million to this charity, which helps the families of fallen Marines and federal officers. When asked if he had given the money because of media pressure, Trump called this reporter a “nasty guy.”
§ Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation — Never
§ Martha Graham Center for Contemporary Dance — Never
* Martin B. Greenberg Foundation — Never
In 2012, Trump made a $158,000 donation from the foundation to this small charity. It appears to be the result of a legal dispute between Greenberg and one of Trump’s golf courses, which began when Greenberg was denied a hole-in-one prize at a tournament. Greenberg said that Trump’s staff had made the hole too short, which resulted in his hole-in-one being disqualified. This donation was made on the day that Trump’s course and Greenberg informed the court they had settled their case.
§ Massachusetts General Hospital — No comment
† Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City — Not since at least 2004
A city-run fund that helped New York City’s recovery from Hurricane Sandy.
§ McCarton Foundation — No response
† McConnell International Foundation — No response
§ Memorial Sloan Kettering — No response
§ Metropolitan Golf Association — No comment
§ Metropolitan Museum of Art — No comment
§ Metropolitan Opera — No comment
§ Michael J. Fox Foundation — Never
§ Mill River Collaborative — Never
§ Montefiore Foundation — Never
§ MorseLife Foundation — No response
† Mourning Family Foundation — No comment
§ Mt. Sinai Children’s Center Foundation — No comment
§ Muscular Dystrophy Association — No comment
* Museum of Jewish Heritage — 2003
§ Museum of the City of New York — Never
‡ N.Y. Blood Center — No comment
§ N.Y. Historical Society — Never
§ N.Y. Junior Tennis — Never
* N.Y. Landmarks Conservancy — 1992 ($1,000)
† N.Y. Military Academy — No comment
Donald Trump attended high school here. He has donated more than $30,000 from his Donald J. Trump Foundation. The school declined to comment about any personal gifts.
§ N.Y. Police & Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund — No comment
During the Republican National Convention, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said that Trump had given donations to the families of fallen police and firefighters. This is New York’s main charity to benefit those families.
§ N.Y. Rescue Workers Detox Project — No response
§ N.Y. Shakespeare Festival — 1995 ($2,000)
* N.Y. State Adopt-A-Highway — No response
An “adopt-a-highway” sign on part of the Henry Hudson Parkway has Trump’s name on it. The city of New York said the Trump Organization, Trump’s business, paid the fee. It did not say how much was paid.
* N.Y. Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund — 1995 ($200,000)
Trump made two large donations to veterans’ causes in New York: In 1985, he gave $1 million to help build a Vietnam veterans memorial in the city, and in 1995 he gave an amount estimated between $200,000 and $400,000 to help finance a parade honoring veterans on the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II.
§ NAACP Legal Defense Fund — No response
§ NAACP New York City — No response
§ NAACP New York State Conference — No response
§ NASCAR Foundation — No comment
§ Nat Moore Foundation — Never
* Natalie Gulbis Boys and Girls Club — Never
Pro golfer Natalie Gulbis, a speaker at the Republican National Convention, thanked Trump for his help in starting this Boys and Girls Club clubhouse in Nevada. Trump has not donated, either from his foundation or from his own pocket.
§ National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (America’s Tooth Fairy) — Never
§ National Football Foundation — Never
* National Inclusion Project — Never
§ National Italian American Foundation — Never
§ National Jewish Health — Never
§ National Multiple Sclerosis Society — Never
§ National Museum of Catholic Art and History — Records unavailable
* National Network to End Domestic Violence — Never
* National Society of Arts and Letters — Never
Trump was honorary chairman of this group’s East Coast Florida chapter’s Red Rose Gala in 2015. He gave $0, from his foundation or from his own pocket.
§ National Wildlife Federation — Never
§ Natural High — No response
* NephCure — No comment
§ New Destiny Christian Center — No response
§ New York Center for Living — Never
§ New York Jets Foundation — Never
§ New York Legal Assistance Group — Never
§ New York Marine Corps Council — Records unavailable
§ New York Pops — Never
§ New York Presbyterian Hospital — No comment
§ New York Restoration Project — Never
§ New York Times Neediest Cases — Never
§ New Yorkers for Parks — Never
§ Newark Museum Association — Never
§ NFL Player Care Foundation — Never
‡ Niagara University — 2000 (not disclosed)
§ Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation — Never
* North Shore Animal League America — No comment
† North York Harvest Food Bank — No response
§ NYC Parks and Recreation — Never
§ NYC Police Foundation — No comment
† NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases — No response
† Operation 300 — No comment
A charity to honor fallen Navy SEAL Aaron Woods, whose mother has spoken out on Trump’s behalf.
† Operation Backpack — No comment
§ Operation Smile — No comment
* Opportunity Village — Never
§ Orthopaedic Foundation — Never
† Pace University — No response
§ Painted Turtle Gang Camp Foundation — Never
§ Paley Center for Media — No comment
§ Paley Foundation — No comment
* Palm Beach Habilitation Center — Never
* Palm Beach Opera — Never
Trump was named the “international honorary chairman” for this group’s gala in 2009. He gave $0 that year, from his foundation or from himself.
§ Palm Beach Police Foundation — Never
§ Palm Beach Preservation Foundation — No comment
* Palm Beach Symphony — Never
§ Palm Beach Zoo — Never
§ Palmetto Family Council — Never
§ Pancreatic Cancer Action Network — Never
§ Partners for Patriots — Never
§ Partnership for the Homeless — Records unavailable
* Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine — No comment
§ Pin Down Bladder Cancer — No response
* Planned Parenthood — No comment
Trump has praised some of Planned Parenthood’s work, while also threatening to cut off its federal funding if it continues to perform abortions.
* Play for P.I.N.K. (Breast Cancer Research Foundation) — Never
* Police Athletic League of Buffalo — 2004 ($5,000)
* Police Athletic League of New York — 2009 ($5,000-$9,999)
This is the only organization that reported receiving a personal donation from Trump between 2008 — the last time he gave to his own Donald J. Trump Foundation — and this May. It may also be a bookkeeping error, with the PAL counting a donation from Trump’s foundation as a gift from the man himself. That happened in other years’ data, but the PAL says it cannot tell if it happened this year.
§ Princess Grace Foundation — Never
† Professional Women in Construction — No response
§ Project Veritas — Never
* Promises 2 Kids — Never
§ Prostate Cancer Foundation — Never
* Protect Our Winters — Never
§ Puppy Jake — Never
§ Queens Library Foundation — 2004 ($1,000)
† Rainbow/PUSH Coalition — No response
§ Ramp Church — Never
In 2012, when Trump visited Liberty University, a student handed Trump a letter asking for a $1,000 donation to her Virginia church. He gave the money from the foundation.
§ Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press — Never
* Right to Play — Never
‡ Riverdale Country School — No comment
§ Robin Hood Foundation — No comment
§ Ronald McDonald House of N.Y. — Never
§ Ronald Reagan Presidential Library — Never
§ Rose Brucia Foundation — Never
* Roswell Park Alliance/Roswell Park Cancer Institute — Never
This was a personal donation to charity — but from the wrong Donald Trump. Dr. Donald L. “Skip” Trump, an oncologist who previously ran this Buffalo cancer center, has given generously to a variety of causes. Donald J. Trump, the presidential candidate, did once give to the cancer center from his foundation, after the other Donald Trump asked him.
§ Rubin Museum of Art — Never
§ Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation — Never
§ Salvation Army — No comment
§ Samaritan’s Purse — No comment
§ Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation — Never
† School of American Ballet — Never
Ivanka Trump, Trump’s daughter, studied ballet here as a young woman. Trump gave $16,750 from his foundation in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but nothing from his own pocket.
† Second Harvest Food Bank, N.C. — No response
§ Seeds of Peace — Never
§ Seton Hall Law School — No response
† Sgt. Brandon Mendoza Memorial Foundation — Never
§ Shaare Zedek Medical Center — Never
§ Shaun O’Hara Foundation — No response
† Shayley Estes Memorial Scholarship Fund — Never
§ Shine Global — Never
§ Shore Memorial Health Foundation — No response
§ Simon Wiesenthal Center — Never
§ Skyscraper Museum — Never
§ Small World Big Life — Never
† Smile Train — No comment
Donald Trump Jr. is on this organization’s board. The Donald J. Trump Foundation does not appear to have donated to it, but the organization declined comment about any gifts from Trump personally.
§ Somer Sunshine Foundation — No response
§ Special Operations Warrior Foundation — No comment
§ St. Francis Food Pantries — No comment
* St. John the Divine — 2002 (not disclosed)
§ St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital — No comment
§ St. Luke’s Community Services — Never
§ Stamford Center for the Arts — No comment
§ Stamford Museum and Nature Center — Never
† Stand Up To Cancer — No comment
Actor Rob Lowe, an acquaintance of Trump’s, has raised money for this cause.
* Starkey Hearing Foundation — No response
§ Starlight Children’s Foundation — Never
† Statue of Liberty — Ellis Island Foundation — Never
§ Sunrise Day Camp — Never
* Susan G. Komen Foundation — Never
In 2012, Trump purchased a football helmet signed by then-Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow — as well as a Tebow jersey — for $12,000 at an auction run by this breast-cancer charity. He paid with money from the foundation, despite IRS rules that say a nonprofit’s leaders cannot use money meant for charity to buy goods for themselves.
§ Tanzanian Children’s Fund — Never
* Temple Shaare Zion — No comment
* The Able Trust — No response
† The Church, St. Amant, La. — No response
CNN reported that Trump had donated a truckload of “stuff” at this church in an area of Louisiana hard-hit by flooding
† The Foundation for Jamiel Shaw II — No response
§ The Hawn Foundation — Never
† The Remembrance Project — Never
§ Theater Development Fund — Never
§ Tiger Woods Foundation — No comment
§ Turn 2 Foundation — No response
† Twin Towers Fund — Never
During the Republican National Convention, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said that Trump had given donations to the families of fallen police and firefighters. This was a charity set up to help those families after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
† Tyrone S. Woods Wrestling Foundation — Never
A foundation honoring a former Navy SEAL slain in the attacks on U.S. diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya. Woods’s father has endorsed Trump for president.
§ UCLA Foundation — Never
§ UJA-Federation — No comment
* Unicorn Children’s Foundation — Never
This charity gave Trump two honors at the same charity gala in 2008, naming him “grand honorary chairman” and giving him the “Shining Star Award.” Although such honors often come with an expectation of a large donation, Trump gave $5,000 from his foundation and $0 from his own pocket.
* United Cerebral Palsy — 2001 (not disclosed)
* United Hatzalah — No comment
In 2014, according to media reports, Trump publicly promised to give $100,000 to this charity, which funds emergency medical services in Israel. The available records from his foundation show no such gifts. The charity would not comment as to whether Trump had fulfilled the pledge.
§ United Negro College Fund — No comment
§ United Way of NYC — No comment
* University of California at Berkeley Journalism School — Never
§ University of Illinois Foundation — No comment
* University of Pennsylvania Press — No comment
§ USTA — Never
§ V Foundation — No comment
In 2013, Trump wanted the V Foundation to hold a fundraiser at his winery in Virginia. Trump’s foundation gave them $10,000 that summer. He got the fundraiser.
§ Veterans of Foreign Wars — Never
Trump’s foundation gave repeated, very small donations to the VFW in the 1980s and 1990s but hasn’t given since a $100 check in 1999. He has never given his own money. The VFW says that two other people named Donald Trump, in Indiana and Pennsylvania, have given more.
* Villagers Theatre — Not since at least 1998
This community theater in central New Jersey has a seat marked with a plaque that lists Trump’s name and the name of a casino he owned in New Jersey. The theater’s leaders say they don’t know what Trump did to get his name on the plaque, or if he even visited. Whatever he gave, it was at least 18 years ago.
§ Waterfront Alliance — Never
§ Waterfront Center (D.C.) — Never
§ Waterfront Center (N.Y.) — Never
§ Wayuu Taya Foundation — No response
* West Side Montessori School — Never
† Westchester Golf Association Caddie Scholarship Fund — No comment
§ Westport Country Playhouse — 2003
† Wharton Club of NYC — No response
† Wharton/UPenn — No comment
Trump graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
§ White Plains Hospital Center — Never
§ William J. Clinton Foundation — Never
Trump’s foundation gave $110,000 total in 2009 and 2010 to this foundation run by former president Bill Clinton and Trump’s current Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. He never gave money of his own.
§ Wolfsonian-FIU — No comment
§ Women In Need — Never
* Wounded Warrior Project — Never
In 2013, Trump praised this charity, chosen by Celebrity Apprentice contestant Trace Adkins. “Donate to an Injured Warrior today,” Trump wrote on Twitter.