You are here

Ranked: The World’s Top 50 Endowment Funds

Ranked: The World’s Top 50 Endowment Funds

What do Harvard, the Church Commissioners for England, the NYC Metropolitan Museum of Art, and an entity on behalf of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah all have in common? They all have endowment funds.

An endowment fund is the investment arm of nonprofit institutions like universities, charities, and churches. The purpose of the fund is to invest the organization’s assets to fuel future operations and other important projects.

The world’s largest endowment funds have billions in investable assets, making them sizable players in the finance sector. Here, using data from Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute, we take a closer look at the world’s largest endowment funds by total assets.

Types of Endowment Funds

Overall, there are four main types of endowment structures.

  • Unrestricted Endowment: A fund structure where assets are used at the full discretion of the institution
  • Term Endowment: A fund structure with a fixed term time period before the principal can be spent
  • Quasi Endowment: A donation to an endowment with a specific purpose to deploy that capital
  • Restricted Endowment: A fund structure where the principal value from donations is held forever and only returns generated on the principal can be used

In addition, each endowment fund has different structures in regards to withdrawals, use of funds, and their general investment philosophy.

The Largest Endowment Funds

The largest endowment funds can be compared on a grand economic scale, in terms of assets.

To put it all into perspective, the largest 50 endowment funds represent over a trillion dollars in assets. Or for a more singular example, look at Harvard’s fund, which has an endowment greater than the entire GDP of countries like Serbia, Bolivia, or Slovenia.

Here’s how the top 50 rank.

Rank Endowment Fund Total Assets Region
1 Ensign Peak Advisors, Inc $124,000,000,000 North America
2 Japan Science and Technology Agency $80,700,000,000 Asia
3 Stanford University $75,143,751,000 North America
4 Harvard Management Company $72,781,329,000 North America
5 Yale University $56,223,259,000 North America
6 Princeton University $44,460,038,000 North America
7 MIT Investment Management Company $42,526,492,000 North America
8 Duke University $30,385,835,000 North America
9 New York University $27,840,535,000 North America
10 Columbia University in the City of New York $24,698,782,000 North America
11 University of Notre Dame $24,599,541,000 North America
12 KAUST Investment Management Company $23,500,000,000 Middle East
13 Emory University $20,458,905,000 North America
14 Johns Hopkins University $18,037,751,000 North America
15 Church Pension Fund $17,773,649,171 North America
16 University of Chicago $17,276,136,000 North America
17 Ohio State University $16,006,851,000 North America
18 Northwestern University $15,855,683,000 North America
19 Washington University in St Louis $15,103,569,000 North America
20 Penn State University, Office of Investment Management $15,017,272,000 North America
21 Notre Dame of Maryland University $14,938,580,253 North America
22 Cornell University $14,850,618,000 North America
23 University of Southern California $14,495,427,000 North America
24 Vanderbilt University $13,883,495,000 North America
25 University of Virginia Investment Management Compnay $13,811,076,000 North America
26 University of Tokyo $13,285,270,000 Asia
27 National University of Singapore $12,626,100,000 Asia
28 UNC Management Company $11,986,857,000 North America
29 University of Michigan Office of Investments $11,900,000,000 North America
30 General Authority of Awqaf $11,238,371,192 Middle East
31 Church Commissioners for England $11,197,700,000 Europe
32 J.Paul Getty Trust $10,778,927,000 North America
33 Trinity Wall Street Episcopal Church $9,932,419,000 North America
34 Unitersity of Utah $9,827,602,000 North America
35 Brown University $9,793,108,000 North America
36 Kamehameha Schools $9,326,013,000 North America
37 Dartmouth College $9,078,340,000 North America
38 Hong Kong Jockey Club $8,603,580,000 Asia
39 Rice University $8,424,555,000 North America
40 The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust $8,313,588,000 North America
41 University of Pittsburgh $8,011,856,000 North America
42 Nature Conservancy $7,870,380,000 North America
43 University of Toronto Asset Management Corporation $7,329,730,000 North America
44 University of Rochester $7,149,025,000 North America
45 Virginia Commonwealth University $6,985,495,306 North America
46 Purdue University $6,755,500,000 North America
47 University of Miami $6,582,600,000 North America
48 University of Minnesota $6,304,508,000 North America
49 Caltech Investment Office $6,252,584,000 North America
50 Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City $5,588,554,000 North America

The largest endowment fund, Ensign Peak Advisors, is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and manages the assets for the Mormon Church (officially known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). The church itself has over 16 million members worldwide and is the fourth largest church in America.

The Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) is a national research and development agency that plays a core role in promoting technology, innovation, and science within society. In 1995, Japan’s government passed the Science and Technology Basic Plan and the JST came to life and now has over $80 billion in assets as well as offices in Paris, Washington, Singapore, and Beijing.

Just two funds come from the Middle East. The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) with $23.5 billion and the General Authority of Awqaf. KAUST is ranked 95th amongst universities in the world and made history in the country by being Saudi Arabia’s first mixed-gender university.

The General Authority of Awqaf has $11 billion in assets and was established as a public authority to manage endowments and enhance Saudi Arabia’s various goals for societal development. “Awqaf” in Arabic loosely translates to assets that are donated or purchased for general or specific charitable causes that are socially beneficial.

On the environmental side is the Nature Conservancy, which has $7.8 billion in assets. The charity is estimated to have protected more than 100 million acres of land.

American Universities Dominate

Universities are one leading category from the world of endowment funds, particularly those from the United States. In fact, universities make up 39 of the top 50 endowment funds, with 35 of them based in America.

Historically, Harvard has been the largest, but Stanford has edged ahead in recent years. Stanford has $75 billion in assets compared to Harvard’s $73 billion. These vast amounts of money have not gone unnoticed, and elite universities are facing mounting criticism in some circles.

“When Harvard’s total admitted freshman class is 1,400 people—and they have an endowment that is the GDP of El Salvador—they’re not a nonprofit, they’re a hedge fund educating the children of their investors.” – Professor Scott Galloway

With student debt rising to $1.6 trillion, it’s likely these universities may face greater criticism around how they use the wealth available to them in endowment funds.

Sizable Influence

The top endowment funds carry considerable influence within the world of finance. While they all have billions to invest, each has very different objectives and intentions on how to deploy their capital.

And despite being non-profit organizations, endowment funds are seeing their overall assets exceed those held by many other investment funds, such as sovereign wealth funds, hedge funds, and private equity firms.

The post Ranked: The World’s Top 50 Endowment Funds appeared first on Visual Capitalist.