The Big 12 Conference Inc directs almost all of its funding to member universities and affiliated collegiate athletics organizations, providing very large, routine annual distributions that support higher education institutions and their athletic programs. Grants are concentrated among Big 12 schools (and some conference partners), indicating the foundation’s primary role is redistributing conference revenues to campus partners rather than funding a broad array of community nonprofits. Its giving is institutional and system-focused, favoring established universities and athletics entities over small or new grantees.
Highly concentrated, large-dollar, repeat annual distributions to a small set of core institutional grantees (multi-million to >$80M grants); few total grants but very high total giving, focused on sustaining member universities and athletic bodies.
The largest recent grant in the file went to Texas Christian University: $48,258,005 in 2024 as an annual distribution. That pattern defines The Big 12 Conference Inc’s role. The organization’s grantmaking is built around recurring institutional payments to member universities and conference athletics entities, with each award landing at a scale far above typical nonprofit grants. The recent-grants list shows the same structure across multiple schools and years, including $45,195,567 to the University of Oklahoma in 2024 and $44,711,453 to the University of Texas in 2024, both labeled annual distribution. Those payments are aimed at higher education institutions rather than community-based charities, and they support the conference’s affiliated campus partners across a regional footprint. In practice, the funder functions as a distribution hub for collegiate athletics and university support, moving conference revenues to established schools and athletic organizations. Its recent giving is highly repeatable, with the same institutions appearing in consecutive years and receiving comparable amounts.
The Big 12 Conference Inc primarily funds collegiate athletics and university operating support. For athletics-related work, it gave $44,104,036 in 2024 to Kansas Athletics Inc for annual distribution, showing that campus sports organizations are part of its regular funding structure. Higher education institutions are the other clear focus: it awarded $44,754,912 in 2023 to Baylor University for annual distribution and $43,663,496 in 2024 to Texas Tech University for the same purpose. The recent-grants list also includes major payments to public universities such as Iowa State, Oklahoma State University, West Virginia University, and Kansas State University, each recorded as annual distributions. The shared purpose text suggests these are not project grants but recurring institutional allocations tied to conference membership and athletic participation.
Typical grant size is tightly clustered: p25 is $42,952,030, median is $43,938,324, and p75 is $44,722,318. The amounts in the recent-grants list are consistent with that range, which points to a standardized annual distribution model rather than highly variable project funding. Recipients also recur across years: the University of Oklahoma, Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, Baylor University, Texas Tech University, University of Texas, Iowa State, West Virginia University, Kansas Athletics Inc, and Texas Christian University all appear more than once. The funder is classified as a regular funder and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.
$878M
$84.6M
$510.7M
$495.5M
Most grants fall between $43M and $44.7M, with a median of $43.9M.
25th Percentile
$43M
Median
$43.9M
75th Percentile
$44.7M
About 40% of grants go to recipients in KS.
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Notable grantees: Texas Christian University, University of Oklahoma, Baylor University, Kansas Athletics Inc, University of Texas
Grants are concentrated in the Big 12 footprint. Kansas is the top state by grant count, and Texas receives 40% of grants. Recent awards in the list land in Fort Worth, Austin, Waco, Lubbock, and Irving in Texas; Norman and Stillwater in Oklahoma; Manhattan and Lawrence in Kansas; Ames in Iowa; and Morgantown in West Virginia. All recent grants shown are to US recipients.
It funds universities and conference athletics entities. The recent grants list includes annual distributions to Texas Christian University, the University of Oklahoma, Kansas State University, Baylor University, Texas Tech University, Iowa State, West Virginia University, and Kansas Athletics Inc.
Yes. The same institutions appear in multiple years, often with similar annual-distribution amounts. For example, the University of Oklahoma, Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, Baylor University, Texas Tech University, University of Texas, Iowa State, and West Virginia University each recur in the recent-grants data.
The distribution is very large and narrow: p25 is $42,952,030, median is $43,938,324, and p75 is $44,722,318. That indicates most awards cluster around the mid-$40 million range.
Kansas is the top state by grant count, and Texas accounts for 40% of grants. Recent recipient cities include Fort Worth, Norman, Manhattan, Lawrence, Austin, Waco, Lubbock, Ames, and Morgantown.
No. It is marked as not funding individuals, and the recent-grants list shows institutional recipients only, all of them universities or athletics organizations.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY | FORT WORTH, TX | $48,258,005 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| UNVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA | NORMAN, OK | $45,195,567 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY | MANHATTAN, KS | $45,038,935 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS | AUSTIN, TX | $44,711,453 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| KANSAS ATHLETICS INC | LAWRENCE, KS | $44,104,036 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY | STILLWATER, OK | $43,821,197 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY | LUBBOCK, TX | $43,663,496 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| BAYLOR UNIVERSITY | WACO, TX | $43,072,005 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| IOWA STATE | AMES, IA | $42,190,473 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY | MORGANTOWN, WV | $41,984,886 | 2024 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY | STILLWATER, OK | $44,855,131 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| BAYLOR UNIVERSITY | WACO, TX | $44,754,912 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY | MORGANTOWN, WV | $44,265,279 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| UNVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA | NORMAN, OK | $44,242,626 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| IOWA STATE | AMES, IA | $44,055,452 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY | MANHATTAN, KS | $43,539,763 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY | LUBBOCK, TX | $43,518,230 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS | AUSTIN, TX | $42,592,103 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| KANSAS ATHLETICS INC | LAWRENCE, KS | $42,168,760 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
| TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY | FORT WORTH, TX | $41,996,797 | 2023 | ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION |
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
$48,258,005ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
UNVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
$45,195,567ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
$45,038,935ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
$44,711,453ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
KANSAS ATHLETICS INC
$44,104,036ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
$43,821,197ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
$43,663,496ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
$43,072,005ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
IOWA STATE
$42,190,473ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
$41,984,886ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
$44,855,131ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
$44,754,912ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
$44,265,279ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
UNVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
$44,242,626ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
IOWA STATE
$44,055,452ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
$43,539,763ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
$43,518,230ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
$42,592,103ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
KANSAS ATHLETICS INC
$42,168,760ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
$41,996,797ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION