TX 501(c)(3)

TEXAS CHILDRENS HOSPITAL

HOUSTON, TX Founded 2004 EIN 741100555
E240: Health Care $3,644,874,281 budget Filed 2023 50% data quality

TO CREATE A HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR CHILDREN AND WOMEN THROUGHOUT OUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY BY LEADING IN PATIENT CARE, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH.

Total received from foundations
$284.6M
1,062 grants from 394 funders · 2016–2025
Annual revenue
$3,828,011,089
Annual expenses
$3,644,874,281
Total assets
$7,309,906,948
Months of operating reserves
24.1
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records

Who funds TEXAS CHILDRENS HOSPITAL

$284.6M
Total received
394
Distinct funders
1,062
Grants on record
2016–2025
Span of records

Top funders by cumulative giving

  1. 1
    Houston, TX · 6 grants · last 2024
    $121.25M
    cumulative
  2. 2
    Houston, TX · 11 grants · last 2023
    $12.55M
    cumulative
  3. 3
    Cedar Rapids, IA · 4 grants · last 2024
    $12.00M
    cumulative
  4. 4
    Palo Alto, CA · 2 grants · last 2024
    $10.48M
    cumulative
  5. 5
    Houston, TX · 61 grants · last 2022
    $10.15M
    cumulative
  6. 6
    Cedar Rapids, IA · 8 grants · last 2024
    $9.54M
    cumulative
  7. 7
    Alpharetta, GA · 6 grants · last 2022
    $8.93M
    cumulative
  8. 8
    Boston, MA · 7 grants · last 2023
    $6.96M
    cumulative
  9. 9
    Houston, TX · 5 grants · last 2022
    $6.67M
    cumulative
  10. 10
    Austin, TX · 1 grant · last 2024
    $5.00M
    cumulative
  11. 11
    $4.84M
    cumulative
  12. 12
    Houston, TX · 3 grants · last 2024
    $3.50M
    cumulative

Where the money came from (United States)

Texas counties the money came from

10 TX counties with funders on record
  1. 1 Harris 410 grants · $181.7M
  2. 2 Travis 10 grants · $5.0M
  3. 3 Fort Bend 30 grants · $3.7M
  4. 4 Hidalgo 6 grants · $1.6M
  5. 5 Dallas 36 grants · $1.5M
  6. 6 Tarrant 7 grants · $323K
  7. 7 Brazoria 4 grants · $300K
  8. 8 Nueces 4 grants · $260K
  9. 9 Bexar 12 grants · $202K
  10. 10 Jefferson 10 grants · $181K
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Filing and contact details

Officer
MARK A WALLACE
BOARD MEMBER / CHAIR / PRESIDENT / CEO
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2023
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
2004
IRS ruling year
EIN
741100555
NTEE classification
E240
Health Care
From Form 990

Programs and activities

RESEARCH: TEXAS CHILDREN'S/BAYLOR RESEARCHERS AT THE FEIGIN CENTER, THE JAN AND DAN DUNCAN NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND THE CHILDREN'S NUTRITION RESEARCH CENTER ARE CONDUCTING SOME OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE ONGOING RESEARCH IN A VARIETY OF AREAS FROM PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NUTRITION, VACCINES AND PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY AND NEUROGENETICS. DURING 2023, TEXAS CHILDREN'S INVESTED MORE THAN $137 MILLION IN OVER 1,700 CLINICAL, BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS, EXPLORING A WIDE RANGE OF CHILDREN'S AND WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES. IN ADDITION, THE HOSPITAL CONTINUED ITS STRA
EDUCATION: THE HOSPITAL SERVES AS THE PRIMARY PEDIATRIC TEACHING FACILITY FOR BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (THEIR LONG-TERM ACADEMIC PARTNER). IN ADDITION, THE TEXAS CHILDREN'S PAVILION FOR WOMEN IS ONE OF THE PREMIER PRIVATE TRAINING HOSPITALS FOR BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE'S DEPARTMENT OF OBSTECTRICS AND GYNECOLOGY. THE CLOSE AFFILIATION BETWEEN THE INSTITUTIONS EXTENDS THROUGH TEXAS CHILDREN'S OPERATIONS, BAYLOR FACULTY INCLUDING SERVICE CHIEFS, MEDICAL DIRECTORS AND STAFF PHYSICIANS ACROSS THE HOSPITAL'S 54 SUB-SPECIALTY CARE OFFERINGS. DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2023, THE HO
Data provenance

About this profile

Built from the IRS Business Master File, Form 990 and 990-EZ filings, and public website enrichment. Funding history is derived from IRS Form 990-PF Schedule I grant records for private foundations. Data accuracy depends on how recently the organization filed. The data-quality score reflects how many fields are populated.

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