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    Texas A&M Foundation

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    College Station, TXWebsite9798458161

    About Texas A&M Foundation

    The Texas A&M Foundation builds a brighter future for Texas A&M University, one relationship at a time.

    Focus Areas

    ScholarshipsFaculty & researchCollege programsStudent activities and traditionsPlanned givingCorporate relationsReal estate giftsCryptocurrency giftsDonor-advised funds

    Who They Fund

    academic departmentsuniversity facultygraduate and undergraduate studentsresearch units in agriculture and the artshigher education institutions

    About Texas A&M Foundation

    The Texas A&M Foundation’s recent giving is dominated by very large, repeated transfers to Texas A&M University in College Station, with departmental support and scholarships appearing at the top of the list year after year. In 2025, the foundation gave $79,084,020 for departmental support and $37,601,945 for scholarships and fellowships. In 2024, those same categories again ranked first and second, led by $82,739,198 for departmental support and $44,467,031 for scholarships and fellowships. The pattern shows a funder centered on the university’s core academic mission rather than a broad portfolio of external charities. Support also extends to faculty, research, and university programs. One of the larger purpose-specific grants in the record was $17,467,599 in 2024 for research and education in ag and arts, indicating a focus that reaches beyond general operating support into named academic fields. Another major line of giving is faculty support, which appears in multiple years and at eight-figure levels. Across the latest grants shown, the foundation’s role is to underwrite institutional capacity, student aid, and academic development for the university it serves.

    What Texas A&M Foundation Funds

    Departmental operating support is the clearest theme in the recent record. Texas A&M Foundation gave $82,739,198 in 2024 to Texas A&M University for departmental support, then $79,084,020 in 2025 for the same purpose. Scholarships and fellowships are another major area, with $44,467,031 in 2024 and $37,601,945 in 2025 going to Texas A&M University. The foundation also backs faculty recruitment and retention through faculty support grants, including $12,626,964 in 2024 and $11,108,530 in 2025. Beyond that, it funds research and education in ag and arts; one 2024 grant of $17,467,599 was directed to Texas A&M University for that purpose. Smaller institutional support grants round out the portfolio.

    How Texas A&M Foundation Gives

    The grant size profile is very large: p25 is $7,869,632, median grant size is $15,047,282, and p75 is $42,750,760. The record shows recurring support rather than one-time awards, with Texas A&M University appearing across 2023, 2024, and 2025 in multiple categories. The foundation is a regular funder and does not fund individuals. The recent grants point to institutional, department-level, and faculty support rather than competitive open calls. Grants are concentrated in a single university relationship, with repeated awards in the same program areas over multiple years.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $135M

    Total Assets

    $3.4B

    Total Revenue

    $338.7M

    Total Expenses

    $210.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $7.9M and $42.8M, with a median of $15M.

    25th Percentile

    $7.9M

    Median

    $15M

    75th Percentile

    $42.8M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    TYSON T VOELKEL

    PRESIDENT & CEO

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    Funding Style

    institutional supportcapacity buildingfaculty supportscholarships and fellowshipsresearch grants

    Topics

    departmental operating supportresearch and education in agriculturearts education and researchfaculty recruitment and retentiongraduate and undergraduate scholarships/fellowshipsdepartment-level program development

    Where Texas A&M Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is entirely local in the data shown: 100% of grants went to recipients in Texas, and all listed recipients are in College Station. The recipient country distribution is also fully domestic, with all 14 grants going to U.S. recipients. The pattern is concentrated in one city and one institution, Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, which appears throughout the recent grants list.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Texas A&M Foundation

    What does Texas A&M Foundation mainly fund?

    The recent grants are centered on Texas A&M University in College Station, with the largest awards going to departmental support and scholarships and fellowships. Faculty support and research and education in ag and arts also appear in the record.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is very large: the 25th percentile is $7,869,632, the median is $15,047,282, and the 75th percentile is $42,750,760. Several individual grants are in the tens of millions.

    Does Texas A&M Foundation fund individuals?

    No. The foundation is classified as not funding individuals, and the recent grants list shows institutional awards to Texas A&M University rather than personal grants.

    Is the giving recurring or mostly one-time?

    It is recurring. Texas A&M University appears in the recent grants list across 2023, 2024, and 2025, with repeated support for departmental support, scholarships and fellowships, faculty support, and institutional support.

    What geographic area does it serve?

    The grantmaking is local and fully concentrated in Texas. All listed grants went to recipients in College Station, TX, and 100% of the grants in the data went to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Texas A&M UniversityCOLLEGE STATION, TX$79,084,0202025DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT
    Texas A&M UniversityCOLLEGE STATION, TX$37,601,9452025SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
    Texas A&M UniversityCOLLEGE STATION, TX$11,108,5302025FACULTY SUPPORT
    Texas A&M UniversityCOLLEGE STATION, TX$6,790,0002025DEPT SUPPORT-RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
    Texas A&M UniversityCOLLEGE STATION, TX$448,5192025INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$82,739,1982024DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$44,467,0312024SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$17,467,5992024RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN AG AND ARTS
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$12,626,9642024FACULTY SUPPORT
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$926,6432024INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$54,170,2682023DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$37,138,6802023SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$12,529,3392023FACULTY SUPPORT
    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE STATION, TX$393,5202023INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

    Texas A&M University

    $79,084,020
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT

    Texas A&M University

    $37,601,945
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

    Texas A&M University

    $11,108,530
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    FACULTY SUPPORT

    Texas A&M University

    $6,790,000
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    DEPT SUPPORT-RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

    Texas A&M University

    $448,519
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $82,739,198
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2024

    DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $44,467,031
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2024

    SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $17,467,599
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2024

    RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN AG AND ARTS

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $12,626,964
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2024

    FACULTY SUPPORT

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $926,643
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2024

    INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $54,170,268
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2023

    DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $37,138,680
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2023

    SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $12,529,339
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2023

    FACULTY SUPPORT

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $393,520
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2023

    INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT