The Energy TransferSunoco Foundation

EIN 203459268 Private Foundation

Lake Success, NY 11042 |(800) 839-1754

Total Given 2018–2023
$11.5M
56 grants · $1.9M avg/year
based on 6 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$1M+/yr
mid-tier
capacity
$75K
typical mid grants · $25K–$250K
grant size
68%
deep partner · 13/19 multi-year
repeat
$34.8M
Assets (2023)
19
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Health Human Services Youth Development

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No. Preselected Only
Phone (800) 839-1754

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2018 $4.7M $28.3M $2.3M 11
2019 N/A $34.2M $2.9M N/A
2020 $1.6M $36.2M $2.0M 13
2021 $1.8M $39.6M $2.6M 11
2022 $1.9M $31.7M $1.9M 11
2023 $1.6M $34.8M $1.8M 10

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 56 grants on record

Minimum
$10K
25th Pctl
$25K
Median
$75K
Average
$206K
75th Pctl
$250K
Maximum
$3.0M

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

66.1% of US grants · Rank #1 of 5 states $7.1M across 37 grants 5 of 254 counties

Top 5 counties

  1. 1 Dallas 18 grants · $3.8M
  2. 2 Harris 11 grants · $2.6M
  3. 3 Collin 5 grants · $450K
  4. 4 Denton 2 grants · $125K
  5. 5 Bexar 1 grant · $25K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (56 total)

Purpose
University of Mary Bismarck, ND $3,000,000 School of Engineering fund 2018
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $500,000 Annual Disaster Giving Partnership 2020
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX $500,000 Children's Cancer Hospital 2020
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $500,000 Annual Disaster Giving Program 2021
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX $500,000 MD Anderson's Children's Cancer Hospital 2021
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $500,000 Annual Disaster Giving Program 2023
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX $500,000 Children's Cancer Hospital 2023
American National Red Cross - Dallas Forth Worth M Dallas, TX $500,000 Annual Disaster Giving Program FY23 2022
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX $500,000 Children's Cancer Hospital 2022
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $500,000 AMERICAN RED CROSS Annual Disaster Giving PROGRAM 2018
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX $500,000 Children's Cancer Hospital project 2018
Philabundance Philadelphia, PA $250,000 Fuel and Program Grant 2020
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $250,000 Fuel and General Purpose fUND 2021
Philabundance Philadelphia, PA $250,000 General & Unrestricted 2021
Philabundance Philadelphia, PA $250,000 Fuel and Program Fund 2023
American National Red Cross - Dallas Forth Worth M Dallas, TX $250,000 2022 Holiday Campaign Match 2022
Philabundance Philadelphia, PA $250,000 Fuel and Program Grant 2022
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $250,000 Fuel Grant 2018
Philabundance Philadelphia, PA $250,000 Fuel Grant 2018
American National Red Cross Dallas, TX $100,000 Fuel Grant 2020
Mercy Street Inc Dallas, TX $100,000 General & Unrestricted 2021
North Texas Food Bank Plano, TX $100,000 Truck Sponsorship FUND 2021
Mercy Street Inc Dallas, TX $100,000 General Operations 2023
North Texas Food Bank Plano, TX $100,000 Truck Fund 2023
Adaptive Training Foundation Carrollton, TX $100,000 ReDefine Class 25 Title Sponsor 2022

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