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    Julia Lee Taubert Foundation

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    WICHITA FALLS, TX9405004470EIN: 75-25488122 filings on record

    About Julia Lee Taubert Foundation

    The Julia Lee Taubert Foundation concentrates its modest giving locally in Wichita Falls, TX, prioritizing operational support for organizations serving youth and higher education. Most funding goes to a repeat grantee, the Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls, and to Midwestern State University, indicating a focus on sustaining core community services and local postsecondary institutions. Grants are few but meaningful in size relative to the foundation's total, aimed at keeping essential programs running rather than new initiatives.

    Focus Areas

    Operational support for local youth development (Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls)Support for Midwestern State University — campus programs and operationsGeneral operating support for community-serving organizations in Wichita Falls

    Who They Fund

    children and teens served by local youth organizations (e.g., Boys & Girls Club)college students and campus communities at Midwestern State UniversityWichita Falls-based community-serving nonprofit organizationsresidents of Wichita Falls, TX (local community beneficiaries)

    About Julia Lee Taubert Foundation

    The Julia Lee Taubert Foundation’s recent giving is defined by repeated operating support for local institutions in Wichita Falls, especially the Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls and Midwestern State University. Those two organizations account for the clearest pattern in the grant record: the foundation returns to them across multiple years and uses unrestricted or operations funding to help maintain day-to-day services. That points to a funder focused less on launching new projects than on keeping established community programs functioning. The grant list also shows a broader circle of Wichita Falls nonprofits receiving operating support, including youth, family, food, and advocacy organizations. The pattern suggests a foundation working through a small number of grants, with each award intended to help core services stay in place. Although the giving is concentrated locally, the recipient list includes a few out-of-area organizations as well, showing that the foundation does make occasional grants beyond its central community. Across the record, the emphasis remains on practical support for organizations already serving local residents and students.

    What Julia Lee Taubert Foundation Funds

    Youth development is a visible theme in the foundation’s grantmaking. In 2025, it gave $22,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls for operations, following a $15,000 operating grant in 2024. That repeat support indicates an ongoing connection to youth programming rather than a one-time award. Higher education is another clear area. Midwestern State University received $19,000 for operations in 2025, after a $10,000 operating grant in 2024. The pattern suggests support for campus functions and institutional stability. The foundation also funds community-serving nonprofits that meet basic local needs. In 2025, it awarded $4,000 to Hands to Hands for operations, and in 2024 it gave operating support to Wichita Falls Area Food Bank, Faith Mission, and First Step Inc. Those grants show attention to service delivery across the local safety-net network.

    How Julia Lee Taubert Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is very consistent: p25, median, and p75 are all $5,000. The recent record is built around operating support, with many awards at that level and a smaller number of larger grants to long-term recipients. The foundation also shows repeat giving across years, especially to local institutions. The pattern is concentrated rather than broad, with most grants tied to Wichita Falls organizations. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $176K

    Total Assets

    $1.7M

    Total Revenue

    $84K

    Total Expenses

    $109K

    Typical Grant Size

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

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $5K

    75th Percentile

    $5K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 86% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, local giving: a small number of mid-sized grants focused on a few repeat beneficiaries, favoring operational support over project-specific funding.

    Funding Style

    general operating supportsustaining core/community servicesconcentrated/repeat grantee strategylocal/geographically restricted funding

    Notable grantees: Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls, Midwestern State University, Other local Wichita Falls community organizations (operational support)

    Topics

    youth development and after-school club programmingsupport for campus programs and operations at a local universityorganizational stability for community-serving nonprofitsmaintaining essential local service delivery

    Where Julia Lee Taubert Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local: 86% of grants go to recipients in Texas, the foundation’s headquarters state, and every grant in the recent list goes to a U.S. recipient. Wichita Falls is the main recipient city, appearing repeatedly across the grant list. Outside Texas, the record includes grants to Fayetteville, Arkansas; Florence; Staten Island, New York; and Fremont, California. The top state by grant count is California, even though Texas receives the largest share of grants overall.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Julia Lee Taubert Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does the Julia Lee Taubert Foundation support?

    It funds organizations serving youth, higher education, and community needs, with a strong emphasis on operating support. Recent grants include recurring support for the Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls and Midwestern State University, plus operating grants to local food, advocacy, and family-service nonprofits.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    Typical grants are tightly clustered at $5,000. The grant-size distribution shows a p25 of $5,000, a median of $5,000, and a p75 of $5,000, which suggests most awards are made at that level.

    Does the foundation favor repeat recipients?

    Yes. The recent record shows repeat awards to the Boys & Girls Club of Wichita Falls, Midwestern State University, Hands to Hands, Casa of Red River, Patsy's House Children's Advocacy House, Arch of Wichita County, Faith Mission, Straight Street, Wichita Falls Area Food Bank, Rathgeber Hosputality House, First Step Inc, and North Texas Rehab Center across 2024 and 2025.

    Where do most grants go geographically?

    Most grants go to Texas recipients, with 86% of grants landing in the foundation’s headquarters state. Wichita Falls is the main recipient city, while a smaller number of grants go to organizations in Fayetteville, Florence, Staten Island, Fremont, and Montague.

    Does the foundation fund individuals or PRIs?

    No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF WICHITA FALLSWICHITA FALLS, TX$22,0002025OPERATIONS
    MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITYWICHITA FALLS, TX$19,0002025OPERATIONS
    CHRIST CHURCH NWAFAYETTEVILLE, AR$7,5002025OPERATIONS
    ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCHFLORENCE$6,0002025OPERATIONS
    MONTAGUE COWBOY CHURCHMONTAGUE, TX$5,0002025OPERATIONS
    HANDS TO HANDSWICHITA FALLS, TX$4,0002025OPERATIONS
    FAITH MISSIONWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    WICHITA FALLS AREA FOOD BANKWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    PATSY'S HOUSE CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY HOUSEWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    FIRST STEP INCWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    RATHGEBER HOSPUTALITY HOUSEWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    CASA OF RED RIVERWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    ARCH OF WICHITA COUNTYWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    STRAIGHT STREETWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002025OPERATIONS
    TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATIONSTATEN ISLAND, NY$2,5002025OPERATIONS
    NORTH TEXAS REHAB CENTERWICHITA FALLS, TX$2,5002025OPERATIONS
    SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA FOUNDATIONFREMONT, CA$2,0002025OPERATIONS
    HOSPISE OF WICHITA FALLSWICHITA FALLS, TX$1,5002025OPERATIONS
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF WICHITA FALLSWICHITA FALLS, TX$15,0002024OPERATIONS
    MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITYWICHITA FALLS, TX$10,0002024OPERATIONS
    CHRIST CHURCH NWAFAYETTEVILLE, AR$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    ARCH OF WICHITA COUNTYWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    CASA OF RED RIVERWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    STRAIGHT STREETWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    FAITH MISSIONWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    PATSY'S HOUSE CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY HOUSEWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    FIRST STEP INCWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    WICHITA FALLS AREA FOOD BANKWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    RATHGEBER HOSPUTALITY HOUSEWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    NORTH TEXAS REHAB CENTERWICHITA FALLS, TX$5,0002024OPERATIONS
    HANDS TO HANDSWICHITA FALLS, TX$3,0002024OPERATIONS
    SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA FOUNDATIONFREMONT, CA$2,0002024OPERATIONS

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS

    $22,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

    $19,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    CHRIST CHURCH NWA

    $7,500
    FAYETTEVILLE, AR2025

    OPERATIONS

    ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH

    $6,000
    FLORENCE2025

    OPERATIONS

    MONTAGUE COWBOY CHURCH

    $5,000
    MONTAGUE, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    HANDS TO HANDS

    $4,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    FAITH MISSION

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    WICHITA FALLS AREA FOOD BANK

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    PATSY'S HOUSE CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY HOUSE

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    FIRST STEP INC

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    RATHGEBER HOSPUTALITY HOUSE

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    CASA OF RED RIVER

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    ARCH OF WICHITA COUNTY

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    STRAIGHT STREET

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATION

    $2,500
    STATEN ISLAND, NY2025

    OPERATIONS

    NORTH TEXAS REHAB CENTER

    $2,500
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA FOUNDATION

    $2,000
    FREMONT, CA2025

    OPERATIONS

    HOSPISE OF WICHITA FALLS

    $1,500
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2025

    OPERATIONS

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS

    $15,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

    $10,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    CHRIST CHURCH NWA

    $5,000
    FAYETTEVILLE, AR2024

    OPERATIONS

    ARCH OF WICHITA COUNTY

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    CASA OF RED RIVER

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    STRAIGHT STREET

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    FAITH MISSION

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    PATSY'S HOUSE CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY HOUSE

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    FIRST STEP INC

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    WICHITA FALLS AREA FOOD BANK

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    RATHGEBER HOSPUTALITY HOUSE

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    NORTH TEXAS REHAB CENTER

    $5,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    HANDS TO HANDS

    $3,000
    WICHITA FALLS, TX2024

    OPERATIONS

    SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA FOUNDATION

    $2,000
    FREMONT, CA2024

    OPERATIONS