The Sarah and Ross Perot Jr Foundation

EIN 431964344

Dallas, TX 75219 |(972) 535-1900

Total Given 2016–2024
$54.8M
381 grants · $6.1M avg/year
based on 9 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$1M+/yr
mid-tier
capacity
$12K
typical small grants · $5K–$50K
grant size
32%
supporter · 71/225 multi-year
repeat
$15.6M
Assets (2024)
225
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Arts & Culture Environment Human Services

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals Unknown
Contact Person Kristen Garcia
Phone (972) 535-1900
Deadlines Please contact the named person above for details
How to Apply Please contact the named person above for details
Restrictions Please contact the named person above for details

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2016 $3.8M $10.3M $2.5M 56
2017 $5.0M $8.8M $2.6M 64
2018 $3.2M $9.4M $3.7M 45
2019 N/A $6.1M $751K N/A
2020 $1.2M $20.7M $12.0M 33
2021 $1.5M $33.9M $1.9M 48
2022 $10.2M $26.3M $14.5M 44
2023 $24.2M $20.3M $20.2M 50
2024 $5.7M $15.6M $1.1M 41

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 381 grants on record

Minimum
$50
25th Pctl
$5K
Median
$12K
Average
$144K
75th Pctl
$50K
Maximum
$5.0M

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

66.1% of US grants · Rank #1 of 21 states $42.9M across 248 grants 13 of 254 counties

Top 10 counties

  1. 1 Dallas 193 grants · $38.6M
  2. 2 Tarrant 25 grants · $2.2M
  3. 3 Brazos 1 grant · $1.0M
  4. 4 Collin 6 grants · $426K
  5. 5 Coryell 2 grants · $400K
  6. 6 Denton 6 grants · $114K
  7. 7 Fort Bend 3 grants · $40K
  8. 8 Harris 4 grants · $20K
  9. 9 Travis 4 grants · $15K
  10. 10 Midland 1 grant · $2K
+3 more counties · 3 grants · $2K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (381 total)

Purpose
UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX $5,000,000 Support of Medical Field 2022
Communities Foundation of Texas Dallas, TX $5,000,000 Humanitarian 2023
UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX $5,000,000 Support of Medical Field 2023
The Salvation Army of North Texas Dallas, TX $2,000,000 Humanitarian 2022
St Mark's School of Texas Dallas, TX $2,000,000 Educational Support 2023
The National Boy Scouts of America Foundation Irving, TX $2,000,000 Humanitarian 2023
The Salvation Army of North Texas Dallas, TX $2,000,000 Humanitarian 2023
St Mark's School of Texas Dallas, TX $2,000,000 Educational Support 2024
Blair House Foundation Washington DC, DC $1,250,000 Humanitarian 2024
Texas A&M Foundation College Station, TX $1,040,000 Educational Support 2023
Boy Scouts of America Irving, TX $1,000,000 Value-based youth development organization, providing programs for young people that build character, trains them in... 2018
Parks for Downtown Dallas Dallas, TX $1,000,000 Support of Public Parks 2022
National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation Arlington, TX $1,000,000 Veteran Support 2022
National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation Arlington, TX $1,000,000 Veteran Support 2023
Parks for Downtown Dallas Dallas, TX $1,000,000 Support of Public Parks 2023
SMU Office of Alumni Relations Dallas, TX $1,000,000 Educational Support 2023
The West Point Association of Graduates West Point, NY $1,000,000 Educational Support 2023
Parks for Downtown Dallas Dallas, TX $1,000,000 Support of Public Parks 2024
Boy Scouts of America Irving, TX $1,000,000 Value-based youth development organization, providing programs for young people that build character, trains them in... 2017
The Salvation Army Dallas, TX $1,000,000 Programs to meet human needs in the community 2017
Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX $994,000 Educational Support 2016
Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX $955,000 Educational Support 2017
The Jefferson Monticello Charlottesville, VA $880,000 Historical support 2016
Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN $675,000 Humanitarian 2023
ESD Permanent Endowment Trust Dallas, TX $600,000 Educational Support 2018