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    Dan L Duncan Foundation

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    HOUSTON, TX7133815200
    EIN (Tax ID): 20-0265572Latest Form 990:

    About Dan L Duncan Foundation

    The Dan L Duncan Foundation makes very large, concentrated gifts to local intermediary philanthropy in Houston rather than funding many direct-service nonprofits. Their two grants (totaling the foundation's reported giving) were directed to the Greater Houston Community Foundation to support education and broad Houston community needs, indicating a preference for channeling resources through a community foundation for flexible, place-based impact.

    Focus Areas

    Place‑based support for Greater Houston (general community needs)Education initiatives in the Houston area (funded via community foundation)Unrestricted/strategic community philanthropy through a community foundation

    Who They Fund

    Houston-area residents / local communitystudents and school-aged youthlow-income individuals and families (social service clients)patients / healthcare service recipientsartists and arts participantsanimals and wildlife

    About Dan L Duncan Foundation

    Dan L Duncan Foundation’s recent giving is defined by two very large grants to Greater Houston Community Foundation, both aimed at education and support of the Houston community. That pattern points to a funder that uses a community foundation as a primary channel for place-based philanthropy rather than distributing many direct grants across a wide nonprofit field. The foundation’s recent awards also show a strong commitment to Houston-area institutions, especially schools, museums, medical organizations, and social service providers. Beyond the community foundation grants, the record includes sizable support for University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for medical programs, Houston Museum of Natural Science for education and historical preservation, and Houston Zoo Inc for animal and wildlife habitat conservation. The foundation’s disclosed giving totals $82,436,060 in annual grants, with assets of $700,533,532. The grant record is concentrated in Texas, with recipients in Houston, San Antonio, Missouri City, Bellaire, Mont Belvieu, and Carthage. Across the recent grants listed, the foundation appears to favor large, targeted gifts tied to local institutions and specific program purposes.

    What Dan L Duncan Foundation Funds

    Education is one of the clearest themes in the grant list. The foundation gave $1,323,500 to San Antonio Area Foundation for educational services and $1,000,000 to University of Houston for educational services, alongside $714,286 to Episcopal High School for educational services. Medical and health-related support is another recurring area. It awarded $1,454,000 to University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for medical programs and $1,100,000 to Memorial Hermann Foundation for medical programs. The foundation also funds institutions tied to youth and public learning. It granted $600,131 to Chambers County Children's Museum for educational services and $505,000 to Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council for educational services. These grants sit alongside support for Houston-area cultural and environmental organizations.

    How Dan L Duncan Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is large: the 25th percentile is $5,000, the median is $200,000, and the 75th percentile is $600,033. That spread suggests a mix of smaller awards and a substantial number of high-dollar gifts. The recent record also shows repeat funding to the same organizations across multiple years, including Greater Houston Community Foundation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Zoo Inc, Baylor College of Medicine, and Chambers County Children's Museum. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The pattern is consistent with a private foundation making direct grants, often for targeted projects or program support.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $39.5M

    Total Assets

    $700.5M

    Total Revenue

    $50.5M

    Total Expenses

    $40.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $600K, with a median of $200K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $200K

    75th Percentile

    $600K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 96% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    2025
    Total assets: $700.5M
    2 filings on record
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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated — very large, multi-million-dollar gifts routed to a single community foundation (repeat grantee), favoring flexible, intermediary funding rather than many small or direct-service grants.

    Funding Style

    direct service / program supportcapital campaign / infrastructure fundingmulti-sector community supporttargeted project grants

    Notable grantees: Greater Houston Community Foundation

    Topics

    K–12 and community educational programminghealthcare and medical servicessocial safety-net and family servicesanimal welfare and wildlife habitat conservationhistorical preservation and cultural heritageperforming arts and arts education

    Where Dan L Duncan Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is overwhelmingly Texas-focused: 96% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state. Houston is the main recipient city, with additional grants in San Antonio, Missouri City, Bellaire, Mont Belvieu, and Carthage. The recent grants list shows no non-U.S. recipient countries; all listed grants go to U.S. organizations. The concentration in Houston-area institutions is especially pronounced, but the record also reaches other Texas communities through area foundations, schools, and museums.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Dan L Duncan Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Dan L Duncan Foundation support?

    The recent grants list shows support for education, medical programs, historical preservation, animal and wildlife habitat conservation, social services, environmental services, and capital campaigns. Named recipients include schools, museums, healthcare institutions, social service organizations, and community foundations.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is wide, but the center of the range is high: p25 is $5,000, median grant size is $200,000, and p75 is $600,033. That indicates the foundation often makes substantial awards, while still including some smaller grants.

    Does the foundation fund mainly in one place?

    Yes. Ninety-six percent of its grants go to recipients in Texas, and the recent grant record is entirely U.S.-based. Houston is the most common recipient city, with other Texas recipients in San Antonio, Missouri City, Bellaire, Mont Belvieu, and Carthage.

    Does the foundation give to the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. The recent record includes repeat grants to Greater Houston Community Foundation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Zoo Inc, Baylor College of Medicine, and Chambers County Children's Museum across 2023 and 2025.

    How does the foundation structure its giving?

    The pattern is direct grantmaking by a private foundation, with no funding to individuals and no program-related investments. Several awards are directed to community foundations and other local institutions, often for specific program purposes such as education, medical programs, or community support.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    GREATER HOUSTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONHOUSTON, TX$19,759,7722025EDUCATION AND SUPPORT OF THE HOUSTON COMMUNITY
    HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCEHOUSTON, TX$2,388,3662025EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
    HOUSTON ZOO INCHOUSTON, TX$1,514,1122025ANIMAL AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION
    DIAMOND BAR CONSERVATIONSAN ANTONIO, TX$1,500,0002025ANIMAL AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION
    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTONHOUSTON, TX$1,454,0002025MEDICAL PROGRAMS
    SAN ANTONIO AREA FOUNDATIONSAN ANTONIO, TX$1,323,5002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINEHOUSTON, TX$1,071,3782025MEDICAL PROGRAMS
    RIVER OAKS BAPTIST SCHOOLHOUSTON, TX$1,000,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTONHOUSTON, TX$1,000,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOLBELLAIRE, TX$714,2862025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    CHAMBERS COUNTY CHILDREN'S MUSEUMMONT BELVIEU, TX$600,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    GIRL SCOUTS OF SAN JACINTO COUNCILHOUSTON, TX$505,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATIONKEMAH, TX$500,0002025ENVIRONMENT SERVICES
    PANOLA COLLEGECARTHAGE, TX$500,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLSHOUSTON, TX$458,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    KIDS' MEALSHOUSTON, TX$430,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    WILLIAM MARSH RICE UNIVERSITYHOUSTON, TX$425,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    REMEMBER THE ALAMO FOUNDATIONSAN ANTONIO, TX$400,0002025EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
    ASCENSION SETON FOUNDATIONKYLE, TX$400,0002025MEDICAL PROGRAMS
    HOUSTON FOOD BANKHOUSTON, TX$400,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    THE WITTE MUSEUMSAN ANTONIO, TX$255,0002025EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
    TEXAS A&M FOUNDATIONCOLLEGE STATION, TX$240,1302025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYGEORGETOWN, TX$200,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    CAREERSPRINGBELLAIRE, TX$200,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FOUNDATIONAUSTIN, TX$200,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    HOUSTON AREA WOMEN'S CENTERHOUSTON, TX$200,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    GALVESTON HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONGALVESTON, TX$175,0002025EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
    UNDIES FOR EVERYONEHOUSTON, TX$150,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    HOUSTON METHODIST HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONHOUSTON, TX$125,0002025MEDICAL PROGRAMS
    HOUSTON HOSPICEHOUSTON, TX$125,0002025MEDICAL PROGRAMS
    RECIPE FOR SUCCESS FOUNDATIONHOUSTON, TX$118,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    SMALL STEPS NURTURING CENTERHOUSTON, TX$100,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    YELLOWSTONE SCHOOLSHOUSTON, TX$100,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    WORKTEXAS TRAINING CENTERHOUSTON, TX$100,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    BASTROP COUNTY ESD NO 1RED ROCK, TX$95,0002025EQUIPMENT
    CRISTO REY JESUIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF HOUSTONHOUSTON, TX$80,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    WONDERWORKS HOUSTONHOUSTON, TX$60,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    CITY OF SMITHVILLESMITHVILLE, TX$60,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    THE BRYAN MUSEUMGALVESTON, TX$58,0002025EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
    SMALL PLACESHOUSTON, TX$50,0002025CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    RIVER OAKS CHAMBER ORCHESTRAHOUSTON, TX$50,0002025PERFORMING ARTS AND ARTS EDUCATION
    THE SALVATION ARMYHOUSTON, TX$50,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS RESEARCH LABORATORY OHOUSTON, TX$35,0002025MEDICAL PROGRAMS
    HOUSTON SPCAHOUSTON, TX$30,0002025ANIMAL PROTECTION AND WELFARE
    SPRINGSPIRITHOUSTON, TX$25,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    THE WOMEN'S HOMEHOUSTON, TX$25,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    HOUSTON PETS ALIVEHOUSTON, TX$25,0002025ANIMAL PROTECTION AND WELFARE
    GALVESTON URBAN MINISTRIESGALVESTON, TX$25,0002025SOCIAL SERVICES
    BRENDA AND JOHN H DUNCAN RISE SCHOOL OF HOUSTONHOUSTON, TX$15,0002025EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    TWST4GIRLSHOUSTON, TX$12,5002025SOCIAL SERVICES

    GREATER HOUSTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $19,759,772
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATION AND SUPPORT OF THE HOUSTON COMMUNITY

    HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE

    $2,388,366
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

    HOUSTON ZOO INC

    $1,514,112
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    ANIMAL AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION

    DIAMOND BAR CONSERVATION

    $1,500,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    ANIMAL AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION

    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

    $1,454,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    MEDICAL PROGRAMS

    SAN ANTONIO AREA FOUNDATION

    $1,323,500
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

    $1,071,378
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    MEDICAL PROGRAMS

    RIVER OAKS BAPTIST SCHOOL

    $1,000,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

    $1,000,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL

    $714,286
    BELLAIRE, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    CHAMBERS COUNTY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

    $600,000
    MONT BELVIEU, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    GIRL SCOUTS OF SAN JACINTO COUNCIL

    $505,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION

    $500,000
    KEMAH, TX2025

    ENVIRONMENT SERVICES

    PANOLA COLLEGE

    $500,000
    CARTHAGE, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    $458,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    KIDS' MEALS

    $430,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    WILLIAM MARSH RICE UNIVERSITY

    $425,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    REMEMBER THE ALAMO FOUNDATION

    $400,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

    ASCENSION SETON FOUNDATION

    $400,000
    KYLE, TX2025

    MEDICAL PROGRAMS

    HOUSTON FOOD BANK

    $400,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    THE WITTE MUSEUM

    $255,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

    TEXAS A&M FOUNDATION

    $240,130
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

    $200,000
    GEORGETOWN, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    CAREERSPRING

    $200,000
    BELLAIRE, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FOUNDATION

    $200,000
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    HOUSTON AREA WOMEN'S CENTER

    $200,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    GALVESTON HISTORICAL FOUNDATION

    $175,000
    GALVESTON, TX2025

    EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

    UNDIES FOR EVERYONE

    $150,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    HOUSTON METHODIST HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    $125,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    MEDICAL PROGRAMS

    HOUSTON HOSPICE

    $125,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    MEDICAL PROGRAMS

    RECIPE FOR SUCCESS FOUNDATION

    $118,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    SMALL STEPS NURTURING CENTER

    $100,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    YELLOWSTONE SCHOOLS

    $100,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    WORKTEXAS TRAINING CENTER

    $100,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    BASTROP COUNTY ESD NO 1

    $95,000
    RED ROCK, TX2025

    EQUIPMENT

    CRISTO REY JESUIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF HOUSTON

    $80,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    WONDERWORKS HOUSTON

    $60,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    CITY OF SMITHVILLE

    $60,000
    SMITHVILLE, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    THE BRYAN MUSEUM

    $58,000
    GALVESTON, TX2025

    EDUCATION AND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

    SMALL PLACES

    $50,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    RIVER OAKS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

    $50,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    PERFORMING ARTS AND ARTS EDUCATION

    THE SALVATION ARMY

    $50,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS RESEARCH LABORATORY O

    $35,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    MEDICAL PROGRAMS

    HOUSTON SPCA

    $30,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    ANIMAL PROTECTION AND WELFARE

    SPRINGSPIRIT

    $25,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    THE WOMEN'S HOME

    $25,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    HOUSTON PETS ALIVE

    $25,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    ANIMAL PROTECTION AND WELFARE

    GALVESTON URBAN MINISTRIES

    $25,000
    GALVESTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    BRENDA AND JOHN H DUNCAN RISE SCHOOL OF HOUSTON

    $15,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    TWST4GIRLS

    $12,500
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    SOCIAL SERVICES