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    Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation

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    ADDISON, TX9729318971EIN: 46-55679943 filings on record

    About Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation

    The Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation concentrates its giving on direct services that restore mobility and independence (adaptive sports, physical therapy, spinal cord injury recovery) and on small-scale basic-needs relief in its community. Much of its funding goes to operational support and financial assistance rather than capital projects or advocacy. The foundation tends to make substantial awards to a small number of service-oriented nonprofits, including repeat grants to organizations that provide hands-on rehabilitation and mobility programming.

    Focus Areas

    Adaptive sports and recreational programs for people with disabilities (youth and adults)Spinal cord injury recovery and outpatient physical therapy servicesMobility and independence programs that provide equipment or direct financial assistance for participantsLocal basic-needs distribution (coats, diapers) and community assistance in the Dallas area

    Who They Fund

    children (including school-aged children needing uniforms)families with basic-needs gaps (e.g., lacking coats, diapers)individuals with serious medical conditions (spinal cord injury)

    About Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation

    The Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation gives around direct assistance that helps people move, recover, and manage basic needs. Two of its largest recent awards went to Powered to Move in Allen, Texas, for operations, including a $68,220 grant in 2023 and a $45,000 grant in 2024. Another major thread is adaptive sports and rehabilitation: the foundation supported the Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte with $58,913 in 2024 and $58,310 in 2023 for operations and uniforms for children. Its grants also extend to individual and family support, including medical-expense help and recovery assistance tied to serious injury. The pattern points to a funder that backs hands-on service providers as well as specific people facing short-term financial strain. Recent awards also reached community organizations in Dallas-area cities, showing a local emphasis even when the recipient serves a broader purpose. The foundation’s giving is practical and service-centered, with money often used to keep programs running, cover direct aid, or pay for tangible needs such as uniforms, coats, diapers, and rehabilitation costs.

    What Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation Funds

    Adaptive sports and mobility support are a clear focus. In 2024, the foundation gave $58,913 to Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte for financial assistance for operations and purchase uniforms for children. It also funded Powered to Move in Allen, Texas, with $45,000 in 2024 for operations. Basic-needs help is another recurring theme: Community Partners of Dallas received $30,000 in 2024 for operations to help supply the Rainbow Room with coats and boxes of diapers. The foundation also supported Metrocrest Services in Farmers Branch, Texas, with $25,000 in 2024 for operations, and Our Friends Place in Dallas received $7,000 in 2024 for operations. On the individual-aid side, Cindy Patterson received $10,000 in 2024 for medical expenses for Brian Paterson, showing that the foundation sometimes funds case-specific relief directly.

    How Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster around a middle range of $13,750 at the 25th percentile, a median of $25,000, and $41,250 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows repeat support for several recipients across 2023 and 2024, including Powered to Move, Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte, Community Partners of Dallas, Metrocrest Services, Bashik Methods Physical Therapy Group, and Cindy Patterson. That repeat pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts. The foundation is structured as a private foundation and it funds individuals directly. The grants shown are operating support, direct assistance, or case-specific help rather than program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $661K

    Total Assets

    $1.9M

    Total Revenue

    $129K

    Total Expenses

    $248K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $14K and $41K, with a median of $25K.

    25th Percentile

    $14K

    Median

    $25K

    75th Percentile

    $41K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 86% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    named individual beneficiaries (case-specific grants)
    local nonprofits/charities (recipients of operating support to run assistance programs)

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, relatively large grants to a few hands-on service providers with repeat funding to top recipients; emphasis on operational support and direct client assistance rather than many small grants or broad geographic diversification.

    Funding Style

    operational support (general operating)direct service / emergency assistancein-kind/material support (clothing, diapers, uniforms)individual medical grants / case-specific assistance

    Notable grantees: Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte, Powered to Move, Bashik Methods Physical Therapy Group, Community Partners of Dallas

    Topics

    basic needs: clothing and diapers distributionchildren's needs (school uniforms, child clothing)medical expense coveragerehabilitation and recovery for spinal cord injuryshort-term / emergency financial relief

    Where Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is highly concentrated in Texas: 86% of grants went to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state, and Texas is also the top state by grant count. Dallas appears repeatedly, with Community Partners of Dallas, Viola's House, and Our Friends Place all receiving grants there. Allen and Farmers Branch also show up multiple times through Powered to Move, Bashik Methods Physical Therapy Group, and Metrocrest Services. Outside Texas, the foundation made grants to Crested Butte, Colorado. All recorded grants in the recent list went to U.S. recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does the Ruth and Warren Clark Legacy Foundation support?

    It supports direct-service organizations tied to adaptive sports, spinal cord injury recovery, physical therapy, and local basic-needs help. Recent recipients include Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte for operations and uniforms for children, Community Partners of Dallas for coats and diapers, and Bashik Methods Physical Therapy Group for recovery and rehabilitation after a serious spinal cord injury.

    Does the foundation give to individuals as well as nonprofits?

    Yes. The foundation funds individuals directly. In the recent grants list, Cindy Patterson received $10,000 in 2024 and $2,548 in 2023 for medical expenses for Brian Paterson, showing case-specific assistance alongside grants to local nonprofits.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution centers on $13,750 at the 25th percentile, a median of $25,000, and $41,250 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants include several awards at or near that level, along with larger operating grants such as $58,913 and $68,220.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in both 2023 and 2024, including Powered to Move, Adaptive Sports Center of Crested Butte, Community Partners of Dallas, Metrocrest Services, Bashik Methods Physical Therapy Group, and Cindy Patterson. That pattern shows recurring support rather than one-time gifts only.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Texas receives the overwhelming share of grants: 86% of grants went to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state, and Texas is the top state by grant count. Dallas-area organizations appear often, including Community Partners of Dallas, Viola's House, Our Friends Place, Powered to Move, Metrocrest Services, and Bashik Methods Physical Therapy Group.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2026

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ADAPTIVE SPORTS CENTER OF CRESTED BUTTECRESTED BUTTE, CO$70,3512026FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT DISABLED PEOPLE THROUGH OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.
    POWERED TO MOVEALLEN, TX$50,0002026FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    KATHRINE PATTERSONSHERMAN, TX$40,0002026FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO PROVIDE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VAN FOR KATHRINE PATTERSON FAMILY
    COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF DALLASDALLAS, TX$30,0002026GRANT TO SUPPORT 2024 BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVE FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN
    KINETIC GROOVEDALLAS, TX$28,4002026GRANT TO SUPPORT PROGAMS AND OPERATIONS
    CINDY PATTERSONCOPPELL, TX$27,5002026FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR BRIAN PATTERSON
    ADAPTIVE SPORTS CENTER OF CRESTED BUTTECRESTED BUTTE, CO$58,9132024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS AND PURCHASE UNIFORMS FOR CHILDREN
    POWERED TO MOVEALLEN, TX$45,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF DALLASDALLAS, TX$30,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS TO HELP SUPPLY THE RAINBOW ROOM WITH COATS AND FOR BOXES OF DIAPERS
    BASHIK METHODS PHYSICAL THERAPY GROUPALLEN, TX$30,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION AFTER SUFFERING A SERIOUS SPINAL CORD INJURY
    METROCREST SERVICESFARMERS BRANCH, TX$25,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    CINDY PATTERSONCOPPELL, TX$10,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR BRIAN PATERSON
    OUR FRIENDS PLACEDALLAS, TX$7,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    POWERED TO MOVEALLEN, TX$68,2202023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    ADAPTIVE SPORTS CENTER OF CRESTED BUTTECRESTED BUTTE, CO$58,3102023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS AND PURCHASE UNIFORMS FOR CHILDREN
    COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF DALLASDALLAS, TX$25,0002023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS TO HELP SUPPLY THE RAINBOW ROOM WITH COATS AND FOR BOXES OF DIAPERS
    METROCREST SERVICESFARMERS BRANCH, TX$25,0002023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    VIOLA'S HOUSEDALLAS, TX$25,0002023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS
    BASHIK METHODS PHYSICAL THERAPY GROUPALLEN, TX$5,0002023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION AFTER SUFFERING A SERIOUS SPINAL CORD INJURY
    CINDY PATTERSONCOPPELL, TX$2,5482023FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR BRIAN PATERSON

    ADAPTIVE SPORTS CENTER OF CRESTED BUTTE

    $70,351
    CRESTED BUTTE, CO2026

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT DISABLED PEOPLE THROUGH OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.

    POWERED TO MOVE

    $50,000
    ALLEN, TX2026

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    KATHRINE PATTERSON

    $40,000
    SHERMAN, TX2026

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO PROVIDE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VAN FOR KATHRINE PATTERSON FAMILY

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF DALLAS

    $30,000
    DALLAS, TX2026

    GRANT TO SUPPORT 2024 BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVE FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN

    KINETIC GROOVE

    $28,400
    DALLAS, TX2026

    GRANT TO SUPPORT PROGAMS AND OPERATIONS

    CINDY PATTERSON

    $27,500
    COPPELL, TX
    2026

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR BRIAN PATTERSON

    ADAPTIVE SPORTS CENTER OF CRESTED BUTTE

    $58,913
    CRESTED BUTTE, CO2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS AND PURCHASE UNIFORMS FOR CHILDREN

    POWERED TO MOVE

    $45,000
    ALLEN, TX2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF DALLAS

    $30,000
    DALLAS, TX2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS TO HELP SUPPLY THE RAINBOW ROOM WITH COATS AND FOR BOXES OF DIAPERS

    BASHIK METHODS PHYSICAL THERAPY GROUP

    $30,000
    ALLEN, TX2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION AFTER SUFFERING A SERIOUS SPINAL CORD INJURY

    METROCREST SERVICES

    $25,000
    FARMERS BRANCH, TX2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    CINDY PATTERSON

    $10,000
    COPPELL, TX2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR BRIAN PATERSON

    OUR FRIENDS PLACE

    $7,000
    DALLAS, TX2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    POWERED TO MOVE

    $68,220
    ALLEN, TX2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    ADAPTIVE SPORTS CENTER OF CRESTED BUTTE

    $58,310
    CRESTED BUTTE, CO2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS AND PURCHASE UNIFORMS FOR CHILDREN

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF DALLAS

    $25,000
    DALLAS, TX2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS TO HELP SUPPLY THE RAINBOW ROOM WITH COATS AND FOR BOXES OF DIAPERS

    METROCREST SERVICES

    $25,000
    FARMERS BRANCH, TX2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    VIOLA'S HOUSE

    $25,000
    DALLAS, TX2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR OPERATIONS

    BASHIK METHODS PHYSICAL THERAPY GROUP

    $5,000
    ALLEN, TX2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION AFTER SUFFERING A SERIOUS SPINAL CORD INJURY

    CINDY PATTERSON

    $2,548
    COPPELL, TX2023

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR BRIAN PATERSON