Program Areas
In 1956, the Bentson family established the Bentson Foundation to support a diverse array of charitable causes in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Throughout their lives, Larry and Nancy Bentson were known for their compassion, quiet generosity and a strong commitment to their faith.
Larry and Nancy created a lasting legacy of philanthropy that continues to this day through the work of the Bentson Foundation.
Our areas of giving include:
Higher Education

Larry Bentson meeting with Bentson Scholars in 2004.Nursing students train at Bentson Foundation Healthy Communities Innovation Center
Scholarship Support
- The Bentson Scholars at the University of Minnesota
- The Bentson Scholars, Doctors of Nursing Practice at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing
- The Bentson Family Scholars at New York University, College of Arts and Science
Support of Nursing education
- The Bentson Foundation Healthy Communities Innovation Center (a simulation lab) at the University of Minnesota
- Augustana College, Sven G. Froiland Science Center.
Public Health
- University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Center for Infection Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)
Public Health

The Bentson Families Healthy Communities Innovation CenterThe Bentson Foundation announces $10 million donation for neuroscience programs at United Hospital
Public Health Initiatives
- University of Minnesota School of Nursing; The Bentson Families Healthy Communities Innovation Center
- United Hospital of St. Paul; Chair of the John Nasseff Neuroscience Institute
- United Hospital of St. Paul; Bentson Foundation NeuroIntensive Care & Same Stay Unit
- United Hospital of St. Paul; endowment support for the John Nasseff Neuroscience Institute
- Washburn Child Center; Staff training in emerging diagnostics for parent/child psychotherapy
- Mental Health Resources; Invisible No More Campaign
Arts & Humanities

The Bentson Foundation has granted the Walker Art Center $1 million to “enhance the presentation and preservation” of the Ruben/Bentson Film and Video Study Collection.Antique radios, televisions, and broadcast equipment on display at The Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
- The Walker Art Center; the Ruben/Bentson Film and Video Study Collection
- Pavek Broadcasting Museum
- The Museum of Russian Art
- Santa Barbara Museum of Art
- Santa Barbara International Film Festival
- New York University, College of Arts and Sciences, the Bentson Dean’s Lecture Series