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    Hawks Foundation

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    OMAHA, NE4026919500EIN: 47-61940213 filings on record

    About Hawks Foundation

    The Hawks Foundation makes relatively few but very large, place-based gifts focused on cultural institutions, civic amenities, and human services in Omaha and Nebraska. Their portfolio emphasizes capital and program support for anchor institutions—museums, libraries, riverfront/city beautification—and sustained investment in behavioral health and child/family services, with some support for higher-education scholarships. Grants are often multi-year or repeat awards to the same organizations, indicating long-term partnerships rather than broad, small-dollar giving.

    Focus Areas

    Major museum capital projects and cultural institution support in Omaha (Joslyn Art Museum)Community mental health and behavioral health program funding (Community Alliance Foundation)Public library collections and literacy infrastructure (Omaha Public Library Foundation)Child and family service organizations providing direct supports and savings programs (Child Savings Institute)Urban riverfront and downtown beautification/civic infrastructure (Downtown Riverfront Trust)

    Who They Fund

    children and youth (including out-of-school and girls programs)

    About Hawks Foundation

    The Hawks Foundation’s largest recent gift was a $13,453,544 commitment to the Joslyn Art Museum for a museum capital project, a signal of how heavily the foundation backs anchor institutions and long-horizon civic projects. Across its recent grants, the foundation pairs major capital support with operating and program funding for Omaha and Nebraska organizations serving culture, education, behavioral health, and family services. That pattern shows up in repeated support for the Omaha Public Library Foundation, Community Alliance Foundation, Child Savings Institute, and Downtown Riverfront Trust. These awards are not isolated checks: the foundation has returned to the same organizations across multiple years, including back-to-back support for Joslyn Art Museum and Community Alliance Foundation. The grant record also includes scholarships and education support through University of Nebraska Foundation, public media, legal aid for immigrants and refugees, and aid for low-income child care, affordable housing, food access, palliative care, and youth justice. The foundation’s giving is regional and place-based, with Nebraska recipients appearing throughout the portfolio and Omaha as the main center of activity. Its recent grantmaking suggests a preference for large awards to established institutions and service providers rather than a broad scatter of small grants.

    What Hawks Foundation Funds

    Arts and cultural institutions are a clear priority. The foundation gave $1,500,000 to Museum of Nebraska Art for an art museum and $1,070,000 to Omaha Community Playhouse for performing arts, alongside major capital support for Joslyn Art Museum. Education and literacy also appear in the record. It awarded $6,050,000 to Omaha Public Library Foundation for library collections and $300,000 to Nebraska Public Media for educational media. Behavioral health and family services are another recurring theme. Community Alliance Foundation received $4,015,000, $3,550,000, and $2,515,000 for mental health programs, while Child Savings Institute received $2,016,000 and $2,002,980 for child and family services. The foundation also supports community infrastructure and direct aid. Downtown Riverfront Trust received $2,000,000 for city beautification and another $2,000,000 for a community park project, and Habitat for Humanity Omaha received $450,000 for affordable housing.

    How Hawks Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $32.6M

    Total Assets

    $413.1M

    Total Revenue

    $108.5M

    Total Expenses

    $35.5M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $4K and $50K, with a median of $16K.

    25th Percentile

    $4K

    Median

    $16K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional15 states funded

    About 71% of grants go to recipients in NE.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, large-dollar grants to a small set of repeat, local grantees—frequently capital or program-restricted awards to anchor institutions—with occasional gifts to higher education and donor-advised/pass-through vehicles.

    Funding Style

    programmatic / direct service supportcapital project and infrastructure fundingscholarships and education fundinggeneral/unrestricted and operational support

    Notable grantees: Joslyn Art Museum, Community Alliance Foundation, Omaha Public Library Foundation, Child Savings Institute, Downtown Riverfront Trust

    Topics

    mental health and addiction recovery servicesyouth development and out-of-school programsaffordable/low-income housing and homeless preventionarts, museums and performing arts supporteducation (early childhood through higher education) and scholarshipslegal aid for immigrants and refugees and re-entry serviceshealth care (including palliative care) and senior services

    The Hawks Foundation’s recent grants cluster around a p25 of $3,520, a median of $16,175, and a p75 of $50,000, but the top end is far larger and includes multiple million-dollar awards. The record points to repeat funding rather than one-time relationships: Joslyn Art Museum, Community Alliance Foundation, Child Savings Institute, Downtown Riverfront Trust, Omaha Community Playhouse, and University of Nebraska Foundation all received more than one recent grant. The foundation appears to operate as a private grantmaker with a regional focus, and it also makes grants to donor-advised funds and individuals are included in its overall grantmaking universe.

    Where Hawks Foundation Makes Grants

    Nebraska dominates the portfolio: 70% of grants go to recipients in the headquarters state, and Nebraska is also the top state by grant count. Omaha is the main city in the record, with major recipients including Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha Public Library Foundation, Community Alliance Trust, Child Savings Institute, and Omaha Community Playhouse. Lincoln also appears repeatedly through University of Nebraska Foundation and Nebraska Public Media, while Kearney appears with Museum of Nebraska Art. Outside Nebraska, the recent grants list includes New York, NY and San Antonio, TX.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Hawks Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does The Hawks Foundation support most often?

    The record centers on cultural institutions, civic amenities, behavioral health, child and family services, education, and public-serving nonprofits. Examples include museum capital projects, library collections, mental health programs, child care, affordable housing, legal aid for immigrants and refugees, and palliative care.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant distribution shows a p25 of $3,520, a median of $16,175, and a p75 of $50,000. The recent file also includes several much larger awards in the millions, showing a wide spread between routine grants and major commitments.

    Does The Hawks Foundation fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Multiple recipients appear across more than one year in the recent record, including Joslyn Art Museum, Community Alliance Foundation, Child Savings Institute, Downtown Riverfront Trust, Omaha Community Playhouse, and University of Nebraska Foundation.

    Where does The Hawks Foundation give most often?

    Nebraska is the main giving state, accounting for 70% of grants to recipients in the headquarters state and also ranking first by grant count. Omaha is the most common recipient city, with additional grants in Lincoln and Kearney.

    Does the foundation support individuals?

    Yes. The foundation’s profile indicates that it funds individuals, and the recent grants list includes a grant to a donor-advised fund as well as the broader portfolio of organizational awards.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SCHWAB DONOR ADVISED FUNDNEW YORK, NY$6,949,6152025GENERAL SUPPORT
    OMAHA PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATIONOMAHA, NE$6,050,0002025SUPPORT LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
    COMMUNITY ALLIANCE FOUNDATIONOMAHA, NE$2,515,0002025SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
    CHILD SAVINGS INSTITUTEOMAHA, NE$2,016,0002025SUPPORT CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES
    CHILD SAVINGS INSTITUTEOMAHA, NE$2,002,9802025SUPPORT CHILD & FAMILY
    DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT TRUSTOMAHA, NE$2,000,0002025SUPPORT COMMUNITY PARK PROJECT
    MUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTKEARNEY, NE$1,500,0002025SUPPORT ART MUSEUAM
    OMAHA COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSEOMAHA, NE$1,070,0002025SUPPORT PERFORMING ARTS
    JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORSOMAHA, NE$950,0152025SUPPORT LEGAL AID FOR IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
    UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATIONLINCOLN, NE$702,5992025SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
    JOSIE HARPER HOSPICE HOUSEOMAHA, NE$400,0002025SUPPORT PALLIATIVE CARE
    NEBRASKA PUBLIC MEDIA (FKA NET NE)LINCOLN, NE$300,0002025SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
    UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATIONLINCOLN, NE$290,8572025SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
    BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTERSAN ANTONIO, TX$222,8452025SEATS FOR SOLDIERS
    UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATIONLINCOLN, NE$215,0002025SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
    HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICEOMAHA, NE$200,0002025SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH CARE
    DURHAM MUSEUMOMAHA, NE$200,0002025SUPPORT MUSEUM PROGRAMS
    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL PHYSICIANS ORGANIZATIONBOSTON, MA$195,7582025SUPPORT FOR MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION
    SANTA MONICAOMAHA, NE$150,0002025SUPPORT WOMEN IN RECOVERY
    IMMIGRANT LEGAL CENTEROMAHA, NE$124,9852025SUPPORT LEGAL AID FOR IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
    COLLEGE OF ST MARYOMAHA, NE$120,0002025SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
    LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTEROMAHA, NE$108,0002025SUPPORT CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
    MOUNT SINAI HEALTH SYSTEMNEW YORK, NY$100,0002025SUPPORT MEDICAL RESEARCH
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE MIDLANDSOMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT YOUTH PROGRAMS
    HOLY NAME HOUSING CORPORATIONOMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT LOW INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM
    ONE WORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTEROMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT HEALTH CARE
    SUSAN LAFLESCHE PICOTTE CENTERWALTHILL, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT MUSEUM PROJECT
    FAMILY HOUSING ADVISORY SERVICESOMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM
    JOSLYN ART MUSEUMOMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT MUSEUM
    OMAHA SYMPHONYOMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT PERFORMING ARTS
    SIENA FRANCIS HOUSEOMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT SHELTER SERVICES
    RISE (FKA DEFY)OMAHA, NE$100,0002025SUPPORT RE-ENTRY PROGRAM FOR INCARCERATED
    INTERCULTURAL SENIOR CENTEROMAHA, NE$80,0002025SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR SENIORS
    TOGETHER INCOMAHA, NE$80,0002025SUPPORT HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
    METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGEOMAHA, NE$76,0002025SUPPORT ACADEMIC PROGRAM
    COMPLETELY KIDSOMAHA, NE$75,0002025SUPPORT OUT OF SCHOOLTIME PROGRAM
    OMAHA MUNICIPAL LAND BANKOMAHA, NE$75,0002025SUPPORT REDEVELOPMENT
    KIEWIT LUMINARIUMOMAHA, NE$75,0002025SUPPORT SCIENCE EDUCATION
    BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONBELLEVUE, NE$75,0002025SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIPS
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - CBCOUNCIL BLUFFS, IA$75,0002025SUPPORT MIDDLE INCOME HOUSING
    HEART MINISTRY CENTEROMAHA, NE$73,5832025SUPPORT POVERTY RELIEF PROGRAM
    GIRLS INCORPORATED OF OMAHAOMAHA, NE$70,0002025SUPPORT OUT OF SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR GIRLS
    MICAH HOUSECOUNCIL BLUFFS, IA$65,0002025SUPPORT SHELTER SERVICES
    KOUNTZE COMMONS SOCIAL WORKEROMAHA, NE$65,0002025SUPPORT SOCIAL WORK NAVIGATION
    LEGAL AIDOMAHA, NE$60,0502025SUPPORT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES FOR THE POOR
    VISITING NURSES ASSOCOMAHA, NE$60,0002025SUPPORT HEATLH CARE FOR LOW-INCOME
    FRIENDSHIP HOME OF LINCOLNLINCOLN, NE$60,0002025SUPPORT WOMEN'S SHELTER
    CAROLE'S HOUSE OF HOPEOMAHA, NE$60,0002025SUPPORT HOUSING FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
    NEW VISIONS HOMELESS SERVICESCOUNCIL BLUFFS, IA$58,8662025SUPPORT HOMELESS SERVICES
    UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHAOMAHA, NE$53,0612025SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIP AND ATHLETICS PROGRAMS

    SCHWAB DONOR ADVISED FUND

    $6,949,615
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    OMAHA PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION

    $6,050,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

    COMMUNITY ALLIANCE FOUNDATION

    $2,515,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

    CHILD SAVINGS INSTITUTE

    $2,016,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES

    CHILD SAVINGS INSTITUTE

    $2,002,980
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT CHILD & FAMILY

    DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT TRUST

    $2,000,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT COMMUNITY PARK PROJECT

    MUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ART

    $1,500,000
    KEARNEY, NE2025

    SUPPORT ART MUSEUAM

    OMAHA COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE

    $1,070,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT PERFORMING ARTS

    JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS

    $950,015
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT LEGAL AID FOR IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES

    UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATION

    $702,599
    LINCOLN, NE2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

    JOSIE HARPER HOSPICE HOUSE

    $400,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT PALLIATIVE CARE

    NEBRASKA PUBLIC MEDIA (FKA NET NE)

    $300,000
    LINCOLN, NE2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL MEDIA

    UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATION

    $290,857
    LINCOLN, NE2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

    BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTER

    $222,845
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    SEATS FOR SOLDIERS

    UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATION

    $215,000
    LINCOLN, NE2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

    HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE

    $200,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH CARE

    DURHAM MUSEUM

    $200,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT MUSEUM PROGRAMS

    MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL PHYSICIANS ORGANIZATION

    $195,758
    BOSTON, MA2025

    SUPPORT FOR MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION

    SANTA MONICA

    $150,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT WOMEN IN RECOVERY

    IMMIGRANT LEGAL CENTER

    $124,985
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT LEGAL AID FOR IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES

    COLLEGE OF ST MARY

    $120,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

    LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER

    $108,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT CHRISTIAN MINISTRY

    MOUNT SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM

    $100,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    SUPPORT MEDICAL RESEARCH

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE MIDLANDS

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT YOUTH PROGRAMS

    HOLY NAME HOUSING CORPORATION

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT LOW INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM

    ONE WORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT HEALTH CARE

    SUSAN LAFLESCHE PICOTTE CENTER

    $100,000
    WALTHILL, NE2025

    SUPPORT MUSEUM PROJECT

    FAMILY HOUSING ADVISORY SERVICES

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM

    JOSLYN ART MUSEUM

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT MUSEUM

    OMAHA SYMPHONY

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT PERFORMING ARTS

    SIENA FRANCIS HOUSE

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT SHELTER SERVICES

    RISE (FKA DEFY)

    $100,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT RE-ENTRY PROGRAM FOR INCARCERATED

    INTERCULTURAL SENIOR CENTER

    $80,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR SENIORS

    TOGETHER INC

    $80,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM

    METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $76,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT ACADEMIC PROGRAM

    COMPLETELY KIDS

    $75,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT OUT OF SCHOOLTIME PROGRAM

    OMAHA MUNICIPAL LAND BANK

    $75,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT REDEVELOPMENT

    KIEWIT LUMINARIUM

    $75,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT SCIENCE EDUCATION

    BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $75,000
    BELLEVUE, NE2025

    SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIPS

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - CB

    $75,000
    COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA2025

    SUPPORT MIDDLE INCOME HOUSING

    HEART MINISTRY CENTER

    $73,583
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT POVERTY RELIEF PROGRAM

    GIRLS INCORPORATED OF OMAHA

    $70,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT OUT OF SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR GIRLS

    MICAH HOUSE

    $65,000
    COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA2025

    SUPPORT SHELTER SERVICES

    KOUNTZE COMMONS SOCIAL WORKER

    $65,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT SOCIAL WORK NAVIGATION

    LEGAL AID

    $60,050
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES FOR THE POOR

    VISITING NURSES ASSOC

    $60,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT HEATLH CARE FOR LOW-INCOME

    FRIENDSHIP HOME OF LINCOLN

    $60,000
    LINCOLN, NE2025

    SUPPORT WOMEN'S SHELTER

    CAROLE'S HOUSE OF HOPE

    $60,000
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT HOUSING FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN

    NEW VISIONS HOMELESS SERVICES

    $58,866
    COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA2025

    SUPPORT HOMELESS SERVICES

    UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHA

    $53,061
    OMAHA, NE2025

    SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIP AND ATHLETICS PROGRAMS