About Us
Guided by the vision of our founders, Stanley and Edna Tuttleman, the Tuttleman Foundation strives to be a source of enduring benefit to the populations we serve.
Stanley and Edna practiced a model of engaged philanthropy, committing their time, skills and experience to numerous organizations.
Stanley served on boards including the Franklin Institute, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Temple Adath Israel. Edna served as chairman of both the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and on the board of Temple University.
The Tuttleman Foundation was formed in Philadelphia, PA in 2003, to create a family philanthropic vehicle to continue the family’s work, and to include future generations.
We focus our charitable efforts in 6 areas:
We strive to apply the values evidenced by our founders in order to continue their legacy.
In addition, we continue to explore and support new areas of passionate interest of the trustees.