MD Anderson Foundation

EIN 300129656

Houston, TX 77027 |(713) 216-3773

Total Given 2017–2024
$41.8M
244 grants · $5.2M avg/year
based on 8 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$1M+/yr
mid-tier
capacity
$50K
typical mid grants · $25K–$100K
grant size
31%
supporter · 55/179 multi-year
repeat
$145.1M
Assets (2024)
179
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Youth Development Religion Science & Research

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals Unknown
Contact Person Stephany Lewis JP Morgan Chase
Phone (713) 216-3773
Deadlines None
How to Apply An original and four copies of each grant application should be submitted in letter form. If the application is for a matching grant, the application should disclose the other foundations involved.
Restrictions Grants are made pursuant to the requirements of the bylaws of the M.D. Anderson Foundation. Thus, grants are made for the following purposes: 1.) To the improvement of working class conditions among workers generally, as well as among particular classes of unskilled, skilled, and agricultural workers; 2.) To the establishment, support, and maintenance of hospitals, homes, and institutions for the care of the sick, the young, the aged, the incompetent, and the helpless among the people; 3.) To the improvement of living conditions among people generally, as well as in particular sections or localities; and 4.) To the promotion of health, science, education, and advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding among the people.

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2017 $5.9M $128.9M $8.0M 1
2018 $5.6M $115.8M $5.4M 1
2019 $5.9M $129.4M $5.4M 1
2020 $5.9M $133.9M $3.6M 1
2021 $5.6M $148.9M $11.6M 85
2022 $6.7M $123.7M $4.6M 80
2024 $6.2M $145.1M $11.5M 75

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 244 grants on record

Minimum
$5K
25th Pctl
$25K
Median
$50K
Average
$171K
75th Pctl
$100K
Maximum
$5.9M

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

98.4% of US grants · Rank #1 of 2 states $41.5M across 240 grants 8 of 254 counties

Top 8 counties

  1. 1 Harris 230 grants · $40.6M
  2. 2 Waller 2 grants · $400K
  3. 3 McLennan 3 grants · $150K
  4. 4 Grimes 1 grant · $150K
  5. 5 Collin 1 grant · $100K
  6. 6 Dallas 1 grant · $72K
  7. 7 Fort Bend 1 grant · $50K
  8. 8 Washington 1 grant · $25K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (244 total)

Purpose
See attachment efiling purposes, TX $5,912,500 See attachment 2019
See attachment efiling purposes, TX $5,899,400 See attachment 2017
See attachment efiling purposes, TX $5,892,599 See attachment 2020
See attachment efiling purposes, TX $5,577,500 See attachment 2018
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX $600,000 Clinical building in the LBJ Hospital campus 2022
University of Houston Houston, TX $500,000 M.D. Anderson Foundation Endowed Professorship in Medicine 2021
University of Houston Houston, TX $500,000 M.D. Anderson Foundation Endowed Professorship in Medicine 2022
Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX $360,000 Construction of the health sciences tower and commons building 2024
Houston Area Women's Center Inc Houston, TX $325,000 Courage, Counseling, and Advocacy Program 2022
Methodist Hospital Foundation Houston, TX $315,000 Research support 2022
Coalition for the Homeless of HoustonHarris County Houston, TX $300,000 Operating support 2022
Theatre Under The Stars Inc Houston, TX $275,000 To support the musical theatre academy productions 2024
Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX $250,000 Operating support 2021
Houston Zoo Inc Houston, TX $250,000 Zoo's Centennial Campaign 2021
William Marsh Rice University Houston, TX $250,000 Engineering and Science Building 2021
Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX $250,000 To develop and build a Phase I Clinical Trial Unit of the new Experimental Therapeutics Program 2022
St Luke's United Methodist Church of Houston Inc Houston, TX $250,000 Community Center construction 2022
The Brookwood Community Inc Brookshire, TX $250,000 Repairs and renovations to citizens' homes 2022
Chinquapin Preparatory School Highlands, TX $250,000 General operating support 2024
Memorial Assistance Ministries Houston, TX $250,000 General operating support 2024
William Marsh Rice University Houston, TX $250,000 General operating support 2024
New Hope Housing Inc Houston, TX $240,000 NHH Savoy and operating support 2022
Houston Grand Opera Association Inc Houston, TX $235,000 To support the 2024-2025 season 2024
Teach for America Inc Houston, TX $225,000 General operating support 2024
Joy Development School Houston, TX $200,000 Dream Big Campaign 2021