The foundation established by JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon gave out $9,940,206 in grants during 2024. The James and Judith K Dimon Foundation primarily gives to educational, health, children, youth, and social services causes. Significant grantees included the 92nd Street Y ($1,100,279), the Big Picture Company ($800,386), Careerwise New York ($500,148), the Fund for Public Schools ($1,456,393), the National Philanthropic Trust ($3,120,275 across three transfers to its donor-advised fund), New Visions for Public Schools ($1,288,019), and the Wildlife Conservation Society ($100,000).
According to the 990-PF for 2024, which was filed in October 2025, the James and Judith K Dimon Foundation had $290.3 million in assets at the end of the year. During 2024, Judith Dimon donated $25 million worth of JPMorgan Chase shares. Jamie Dimon isn’t listed as a significant contributor during 2024.
Capital gains and losses
The Dimon Foundation raked in $28.7 million in capital gains on publicly traded securities and about $400,000 in capital gains dividends.




