Jonesville Foundation

EIN 263242289 Private Foundation

Dallas, TX 75225 |(903) 923-8100

Total Given 2020–2024
$4.5M
57 grants · $901K avg/year
based on 5 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$100K+/yr
local funder
capacity
$75K
typical mid grants · $40K–$100K
grant size
75%
deep partner · 18/24 multi-year
repeat
$16.6M
Assets (2024)
24
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Environment Youth Development Science & Research

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No. Preselected Only
Contact Person Texas Women's Foundation
Phone (903) 923-8100
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Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2020 $788K $14.1M $231K 10
2021 $788K $16.6M $1.8M 11
2022 $801K $13.1M $1.1M 11
2023 $876K $15.4M $2.0M 11
2024 $1.3M $16.6M $1.7M 14

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 57 grants on record

Minimum
$5K
25th Pctl
$40K
Median
$75K
Average
$79K
75th Pctl
$100K
Maximum
$390K

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

100.0% of US grants · Rank #1 of 1 states $4.5M across 57 grants 4 of 254 counties

Top 4 counties

  1. 1 Dallas 31 grants · $2.9M
  2. 2 Tarrant 6 grants · $775K
  3. 3 Harrison 17 grants · $570K
  4. 4 Montgomery 3 grants · $250K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (57 total)

Purpose
Camp Fire First Texas Fort Worth, TX $390,000 Covered Sports Pavillion ($300,000) and towards camping and outdoor education programs at El Tesoro ($90,000) 2024
Childrens Medical Center Foundation Dallas, TX $200,000 Towards Genetic Research focused on cures for cancer via The Research Institute at UT Southwestern. 2020
Our Friends Place Dallas, TX $130,000 Towards operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth 2022
Texas Women's Foundation Dallas, TX $125,000 Towards research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas ($100,000) and general support ($25,000) 2021
Texas Women's Foundation Dallas, TX $125,000 Towards operations, communications, and research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas 2023
Our Friends Place Dallas, TX $125,000 Towards operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth 2023
Texas Women's Foundation Dallas, TX $125,000 Towards operations, communications, and research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas 2024
Our Friends Place Dallas, TX $125,000 Towards operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth 2024
Our Friends Place Dallas, TX $120,000 Support of Transitional Living Center Program and operations, and the SOAR to Success Program 2020
Our Friends Place Dallas, TX $120,000 Support of Transitional Living Center Program and SOAR to Success Program. 2021
Childrens Medical Center Foundation Dallas, TX $102,698 Towards brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory 2024
Childrens Medical Center Foundation Dallas, TX $101,352 Towards brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory 2023
Texas Women's Foundation Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards research and grants meeting the community needs of women and girls. 2020
Dallas Arboretum Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards the Pathways to Science Education Program. 2020
Dallas Arboretum Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards the Pathways to Science Education Program. 2021
Childrens Medical Center Foundation Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards research focused on cures for cancer via Childrne's Research Institute at UT Southwestern. 2021
Dallas Arboretum Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program 2023
Resource Center Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards youth and family services 2023
Dallas Arboretum Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program 2024
Resource Center Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards youth and family services 2024
Texas Women's Foundation Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas 2022
Dallas Arboretum Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program 2022
Childrens Medical Center Foundation Dallas, TX $100,000 Towards brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory 2022
Camp Fire First Texas Fort Worth, TX $90,000 Towards outdoor programming, environmental education, and residential camp. 2020
Camp Fire First Texas Fort Worth, TX $90,000 Towards outdoor programming, environmental education, and residential camp at El Tesoro. 2021

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