Lumina Foundation

820 Massachusetts Ave., Suite 1390
Indianapolis, IN 46204
800.834.5756

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Governance Back to top ↑

Charter of the Audit and Finance Committee | Updated Nov. 2025

Charter of the Executive Committee | Updated Nov. 2025

Charter of the Investment Committee | Updated Nov. 2025

Charter of the Compensation Committee | Updated Nov. 2025

Amended and Restated Bylaws | 2023

Board Code of Conduct | 2022

Conflict of Interest Policy for Directors and Officers | 2022


Staffing Policies Back to top ↑

Employee Code of Conduct

Equal Opportunity Employment / Non-Harassment Policy

Executive Compensation Philosophy

Demographic DatA of Lumina staff and board


Grantmaking Back to top ↑

Grantmaking Process

Grantmaking Strategies/Priorities | Goal 2040

Searchable Grants Database

Sustainable Development Goals | Video

Grantee Perception Report | 2022


Planning and Performance
Measurement Back to top ↑

Knowledge Center Grantee Feedback Mechanism Strategic Plan

 


Financial Information Back to top ↑

Lumina Foundation is a tax-exempt private foundation formed for public, charitable purposes and subject to stringent regulation by the Internal Revenue Service. We have an obligation to operate transparently and explain clearly how we further our charitable and educational mission. Each year, private foundations file a federal tax document, Form 990-PF, which contains detailed and narrative information about our finances, grantmaking, operations, and compliance with applicable tax laws and regulations. We also disclose our annual audited financial statements as they become available.

Investment Policy

Investment Policy Statement | Updated Nov. 2025

Financial Documents

2024

2024 Financial Statements

2024 Form 990-T

2024 Form 990-PF

2023

2023 Financial Statements

2023 Form 990-T

2023 Form 990-PF

Financial Statements

Forms from earlier tax years


Health Insurance Back to top ↑

Cost-sharing comparison of Cigna’s in-network and out-of-network providers

Machine-readable files are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and include negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. They are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to easily access and analyze data.


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