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    About Rees-Jones Foundation

    The Rees-Jones Foundation concentrates very large, project-focused gifts on children’s health infrastructure, anti‑trafficking/justice work, and high-profile local community amenities. Its grants are typically capital or program-support to build or expand facilities (hospitals, clinics, playgrounds) and to fund direct operational programs abroad, with a preference for a small number of substantial awards rather than many small grants.

    Focus Areas

    Capital campaign support for pediatric hospital construction in DallasPediatric surgical and clinical facility construction in low‑income countries (e.g., Ethiopia)International anti‑trafficking and justice programs (India-focused operational support)Urban park and playground development in Dallas neighborhoods

    Who They Fund

    children and youth (including surgical patients)children with disabilitiesvulnerable populations in Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia, Nicaraguaunder-resourced communities in Dallas County / South Dallas residents

    About Rees-Jones Foundation

    A $40 million commitment to build a new Children’s hospital in Dallas stands out as the clearest marker of The Rees-Jones Foundation’s recent giving. That scale sits alongside other large, project-specific awards that point to a foundation focused on concrete infrastructure, direct service capacity, and long-horizon community projects. The foundation’s recent grants also show strong interest in children’s health, foster care support, anti-trafficking work, and recreational spaces for young people. In Dallas, it backed the renovation of Park South YMCA to better serve residents of South Dallas and the Forest District Neighborhood, while also supporting a creative education lab at the historic Forest Theater for local children. Outside Texas, the foundation has funded surgical care and hospital construction in Ethiopia through CURE International and supported anti-slavery programming in India through International Justice Mission. Across these examples, the pattern is consistent: large awards directed to programs and facilities that expand capacity for children, families, and vulnerable populations.

    What Rees-Jones Foundation Funds

    Children’s health is a central theme. The foundation gave $2,800,000 to Children’s Medical Center Foundation for general operations at The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence at Children’s Health, and it also made a $40,000,000 capital campaign gift toward a new children’s hospital in Dallas. International pediatric care appears as well: CURE International received $4,000,000 for construction at CURE Children’s Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, plus $2,980,000 for general operations at the hospital. Family and child welfare are another recurring area. ACH Child and Family Services received $1,500,000 for kinship care placements in Region 3 and $1,250,000 for the Kindship Connections program. Behavioral health also appears in the portfolio, with $1,596,525 to Parkland Foundation to expand access to care for children and youth in under-resourced Dallas County communities.

    How Rees-Jones Foundation Gives

    The Rees-Jones Foundation’s typical grant size is $30,000 at the 25th percentile, $75,000 at the median, and $150,000 at the 75th percentile, even though its recent portfolio includes several much larger awards. The pattern suggests a mix of targeted operating support, capital support, and multi-year commitments. Recipients do repeat across years: CURE International, International Justice Mission, World Vision, Operation Kindness, Hope Walks, ACH Child and Family Services, and George W Bush Foundation The each appear in more than one recent grant year. It is a regular funder and also makes program-related investments. The foundation accepts unsolicited applications in several North Texas portfolios and through general grant requests, while some international disability care support is invitation-only.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $156.8M

    Total Assets

    $666.1M

    Total Revenue

    $28.9M

    Total Expenses

    $161.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $30K and $150K, with a median of $75K.

    25th Percentile

    $30K

    Median

    $75K

    75th Percentile

    $150K

    Geographic Reach

    Local12 states funded

    About 89% of grants go to recipients in TX.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
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    High

    Where Rees-Jones Foundation Funds

    Top 3 recipient countries by grant volume for Rees-Jones Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic362$156.1M
    98.4%
    2Tanzania4

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    EIN (Tax ID): 20-5132900Latest Form 990: 2025Total assets: $666.1M2 filings on recordFind their full 990 filing →
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    foster children and kinship caregivers
    veterans (Veteran Wellness Alliance)
    survivors/at-risk individuals targeted by anti-trafficking efforts in India
    companion animals / shelter animals
    youth involved in scouting and leadership programs

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: very few but very large grants focused on capital projects and direct program support; mix of local Dallas infrastructure and select international program investments; some repeat funding to the same international partner (IJM).

    Funding Style

    capital campaigns / capital improvementsmulti-year grantsgeneral operating supportproject/program-specific fundingstrategic investment / capacity expansion

    Notable grantees: Children's Medical Center Foundation, International Justice Mission, CURE International, Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation

    Topics

    pediatric surgical care / children's hospital supportWASH (water, sanitation, hygiene) programsbehavioral health for children and youth in under-resourced communitiesanti-trafficking / ending modern slavery (India)foster care system strengthening & kinship caredisability inclusion programs for children (Able to Thrive)youth development & recreational infrastructure (scout camps, playgrounds, leadership centers)

    Where Rees-Jones Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in Texas, with 89% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Dallas appears often, including awards to Children's Medical Center Foundation, Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation, YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas, Forest Forward, and Parkland Foundation. Fort Worth and Carrollton also show up multiple times, reflecting a North Texas-centered portfolio. Outside the United States, grants in the recent list reached Ethiopia, India, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and Nicaragua through a small number of international grantees.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Rees-Jones Foundation

    What kinds of programs does The Rees-Jones Foundation support most often?

    Recent grants show a strong focus on children’s health, foster care and kinship care, anti-trafficking work, behavioral health, youth development, and recreational or community infrastructure. Examples include hospital construction, foster care excellence, kinship services, and facilities for children and families in Dallas and beyond.

    Does The Rees-Jones Foundation fund outside Texas?

    Yes. While 89% of grants go to recipients in Texas, the recent grant list also includes support for programs in Ethiopia, India, Uganda, Zambia, Nicaragua, and Malawi.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $30,000 at the 25th percentile, $75,000 at the median, and $150,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include several multi-million-dollar commitments for capital projects and ongoing program support.

    Are grants usually one-time or recurring?

    Both patterns appear, but several grantees receive support in more than one year. International Justice Mission, CURE International, World Vision, Operation Kindness, Hope Walks, ACH Child and Family Services, and George W Bush Foundation The each appear across multiple recent grants.

    Can organizations apply for funding?

    Yes for several grant programs. The foundation accepts unsolicited applications for urgent funding, community benefit, camp scholarships, family and youth support, animal welfare, youth formation, and general grant requests. International disability care is listed as invitation-only.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    $475K
    1.1%
    3United Kingdom2$200K
    0.5%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

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    Current and upcoming funding from Rees-Jones Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

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    Evangelism & Discipleship (North Texas Funding Portfolio)

    Christian Church PlantingChristian DiscipleshipChristian Evangelism

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3) in good standing; must serve North Texas residents and be aligned with Evangelism & Discipleship portfolio and Foundation mission.

    Deadline: Applications accepted throughout the year; allow several months for review and board consideration.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Family & Youth Support (North Texas Funding Portfolio)

    Early Childhood DevelopmentFamily Home VisitingFamily Wellbeing Support+3 more

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3) status required; services must serve North Texas constituencies and align with portfolio.

    Deadline: Applications accepted year-round; recommended to submit at least four months before funds are needed.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Neighborhood Development (North Texas Funding Portfolio)

    Neighborhood AdvocacyNeighborhood Build OutNeighborhood Housing+1 more

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3); programming must serve North Texas residents and align with neighborhood development goals.

    Deadline: Rolling/throughout-year intake; board meets ~10x/year.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Youth Formation (North Texas Funding Portfolio)

    Youth CampingYouth EducationYouth Enrichment+4 more

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3); programming must serve North Texas youth/families and align with youth formation portfolio.

    Deadline: Accepts submissions year-round; plan for ~3-4 months from application to decision.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Community Benefit (North Texas Funding Portfolio)

    Community InvestmentsCommunity PhilanthropyChristmas Philanthropy+2 more

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3) in good standing; program must serve North Texas residents and align with community benefit portfolio.

    Deadline: Applications accepted year-round; board meets ~10 times/year. New requests should be submitted at least four months before funds are needed.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Animal Welfare (North Texas Funding Portfolio)

    Animal Maltreatment PreventionAnimal Rescue & AdoptionAnimal Spay/Neuter+2 more

    Who can apply: Must be a 501(c)(3) in good standing; programming must serve Dallas–Fort Worth / North Texas residents; aligns with Foundation mission and animal welfare portfolio.

    Deadline: Applications/LOIs accepted throughout the year (see portal). Board meets ~10 times/year; allow ~30 days from LOI to invitation and ~3-4 months for processing after application.

    View & apply
    Open now

    Camp Scholarships / Camp Support (Camping Grants)

    Youth developmentOutdoor educationDisability-inclusive recreation+1 more

    Who can apply: Camps or nonprofit organizations that provide camping opportunities for children in North Texas, including camps for children with disabilities; Foundation notes a separate application specifically for camps.

    View & apply
    Open now

    Camping Grants / Camp Scholarships (Camperships)

    Youth developmentOutdoor & overnight campingAdaptive camping for children with disabilities+1 more

    Who can apply: Camps serving North Texas children; Foundation has funded Christian camps and camps for children with disabilities. The Foundation notes a separate camp application exists within its application processes.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Children's Medical Center FoundationDallas, TX$40,000,0002025Funding toward the capital campaign to build a new Children's hospital.
    International Justice MissionArlington, VA$7,104,5272025Funding to support the Vision Fund and program costs associated with the goal of ending slavery in India.
    Southern Gateway Public Green FoundationDallas, TX$5,000,0002025Funding pledged for the playground elements and other recreational amenities.
    CURE International IncGrand Rapids, MI$4,000,0002025Multi-year funding to support construction of the new clinical services building, kitchen, and laundry at CURE Children's Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
    Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of AmericaDallas, TX$3,000,0002025Funding towards the Generations Capital Campaign designated for improvements and enhancements to the Trevor Rees-Jones Scout Camp.
    CURE International IncGrand Rapids, MI$2,980,0002025Funding to support the general operations of the CURE Ethiopia hospital.
    Children's Medical Center FoundationDallas, TX$2,800,0002025Funding to support general operations at The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence at Children's Health.
    Mercy ShipsLindale, TX$2,500,0002025Multi-year funding to support the strategic investment fund.
    Forest ForwardDallas, TX$2,500,0002025Funding to outfit the historic Forest Theater with a creative education lab for local children.
    Living Water InternationalStafford, TX$2,481,0002025Funding to support the WASH programs in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua.
    International Justice MissionArlington, VA$2,308,9192025Funding to support direct India program costs and the Vision Fund.
    Operation KindnessCarrollton, TX$1,800,0002025Funding to support the Shelter Operations and Adoption Program at the Carrollton shelter and Community Initiatives programs in Dallas County.
    George W Bush Foundation TheDallas, TX$1,500,0002025Multi-year funding to support the Veteran Wellness Alliance Check-In Project, which connects veterans with resources in the community.
    World Vision IncFederal Way, WA$1,280,0002025Funding to support the Able to Thrive project to serve children with disabilities in Malawi and other countries where the model may be piloted and used.
    ACH Child and Family ServicesFort Worth, TX$1,250,0002025Funding to support their Kindship Connections program.
    Hope WalksYork Springs, PA$1,225,0002025Funding to support general operations for Ethiopia work and organizational operations.
    Parkland FoundationDallas, TX$1,189,5752025Funding to expand access to behavioral health care for children and youth living in under-resourced communities throughout Dallas County.
    OurCalling IncDallas, TX$1,000,0002025Funding for the construction of Phase 1 of OurCommunity.
    Young Life - NationalColorado Springs, CO$1,000,0002025Funding to support Phase 2a of the capital campaign to increase the capacity of the Lone Hollow club and dining facilities.
    National Boy Scouts of America FoundationIrving, TX$1,000,0002025Funding to support The Pillars of Scouting Campaign.
    Dallas Leadership FoundationDallas, TX$1,000,0002025Funding to support the building of the new Dallas Leadership Center.
    World ReliefWashington, DC$1,000,0002025Funding to support the Church Empowerment Zone programming for children and families living in Burundi and Malawi.
    Living Water InternationalStafford, TX$1,000,0002025Multi-year funding to support the WASH programs in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua; the Zambia Design Outreach Pilot the Saturate program; and general operations.
    CURE International IncGrand Rapids, MI$875,0002025Funding for the expansion of and capital improvements to the CURE Children's Hospital in Ethiopia.
    Texas Family InitiativeDallas, TX$500,0002025Funding to support their HOPE Teams providing services to high needs children in substitute care in Region 3 Metroplex East.
    Center for Transforming LivesFort Worth, TX$500,0002025Funding to support the Changing the Landscape capital campaign.
    Alpha USACarol Stream, IL$500,0002025Multi-year funding to support the creation of the new Alpha Youth Series.
    HOPE InternationalLancaster, PA$400,0002025Multi-year funding to support the HOPE Burundi Savings Group Program.
    St Philip's School and Community CenterDallas, TX$392,5002025Funding to support construction of the Moody Performing and Fine Arts Center.
    Yellowstone ForeverBozeman, MT$330,0002025Funding to support the Yellowstone Wolf Project.
    Justice Ventures InternationalWashington, DC$325,0002025Funding to support programming in India to eradicate human trafficking.
    Alliance For Children IncFort Worth, TX$300,0002025Funding to support general operations to continue offering quality services for child abuse victims in Tarrant County.
    Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of AmericaDallas, TX$300,0002025Funding towards the upkeep, maintenance and repair costs of the Trevor Rees-Jones Scout Camp.
    World Hope International IncAlexandria, VA$300,0002025Funding to support programs for children with disabilities in Sierra Leone.
    Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas IncLewisville, TX$300,0002025Funding to continue offering services to children who have been abused in Denton, Wise, and Jack Counties.
    Educational First StepsDallas, TX$250,0002025Funding to support start-up costs for program expansion to equip childcare centers to serve children with disabilities
    Water4Oklahoma City, OK$250,0002025Funding to support the installation of four new piped water systems in the Kabarole District, Uganda.
    Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County IncPlano, TX$250,0002025Funding to support general operations that offer quality services to child abuse victims in Collin County.
    BethanyKidsAbingdon, VA$250,0002025Funding to support general operations to increase surgical capacity and serve more children in Kenya and surrounding countries.
    ManeGaitProsper, TX$250,0002025Funding to support the "Beacon Project" capital campaign for comprehensive improvements to their campus and equine therapy facilities.
    Canine CompanionsIrving, TX$250,0002025Funding to support general operations to continue matching trained service dogs with children with disabilities.
    Family CompassDallas, TX$200,0002025Funding to support general operations to continue offering quality child abuse prevention services.
    Ascend Dallas Inc (WiNGS)Dallas, TX$200,0002025Funding to support the Nurse-Family Partnership program.
    Patriot PAWS Service DogsRockwall, TX$200,0002025Funding to support general operations to continue pairing trained service dogs with veterans who have disabilities.
    Notre Dame of Dallas SchoolsDallas, TX$185,0002025Funding to support scholarships for students with disabilities.
    Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone StarDallas, TX$150,0002025Funding to support faith-based mentor matches for students.
    Dallas Pets AliveDallas, TX$150,0002025Funding to support expansion of the Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender+ (PASS+) program.
    Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology TheDallas, TX$150,0002025Funding to support the Partnership for Accessible Counseling and Training program (PACT).
    Sinapis GroupIndianapolis, IN$150,0002025Funding to support operation and expansion of the Ascent program in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.
    My PossibilitiesPlano, TX$150,0002025Funding to support the Lifelong Learning Program for young adults and adults with disabilities.

    Children's Medical Center Foundation

    $40,000,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding toward the capital campaign to build a new Children's hospital.

    International Justice Mission

    $7,104,527
    Arlington, VA2025

    Funding to support the Vision Fund and program costs associated with the goal of ending slavery in India.

    Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation

    $5,000,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding pledged for the playground elements and other recreational amenities.

    CURE International Inc

    $4,000,000
    Grand Rapids, MI2025

    Multi-year funding to support construction of the new clinical services building, kitchen, and laundry at CURE Children's Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of America

    $3,000,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding towards the Generations Capital Campaign designated for improvements and enhancements to the Trevor Rees-Jones Scout Camp.

    CURE International Inc

    $2,980,000
    Grand Rapids, MI2025

    Funding to support the general operations of the CURE Ethiopia hospital.

    Children's Medical Center Foundation

    $2,800,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support general operations at The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence at Children's Health.

    Mercy Ships

    $2,500,000
    Lindale, TX2025

    Multi-year funding to support the strategic investment fund.

    Forest Forward

    $2,500,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to outfit the historic Forest Theater with a creative education lab for local children.

    Living Water International

    $2,481,000
    Stafford, TX2025

    Funding to support the WASH programs in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua.

    International Justice Mission

    $2,308,919
    Arlington, VA2025

    Funding to support direct India program costs and the Vision Fund.

    Operation Kindness

    $1,800,000
    Carrollton, TX2025

    Funding to support the Shelter Operations and Adoption Program at the Carrollton shelter and Community Initiatives programs in Dallas County.

    George W Bush Foundation The

    $1,500,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Multi-year funding to support the Veteran Wellness Alliance Check-In Project, which connects veterans with resources in the community.

    World Vision Inc

    $1,280,000
    Federal Way, WA2025

    Funding to support the Able to Thrive project to serve children with disabilities in Malawi and other countries where the model may be piloted and used.

    ACH Child and Family Services

    $1,250,000
    Fort Worth, TX2025

    Funding to support their Kindship Connections program.

    Hope Walks

    $1,225,000
    York Springs, PA2025

    Funding to support general operations for Ethiopia work and organizational operations.

    Parkland Foundation

    $1,189,575
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to expand access to behavioral health care for children and youth living in under-resourced communities throughout Dallas County.

    OurCalling Inc

    $1,000,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding for the construction of Phase 1 of OurCommunity.

    Young Life - National

    $1,000,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    Funding to support Phase 2a of the capital campaign to increase the capacity of the Lone Hollow club and dining facilities.

    National Boy Scouts of America Foundation

    $1,000,000
    Irving, TX2025

    Funding to support The Pillars of Scouting Campaign.

    Dallas Leadership Foundation

    $1,000,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support the building of the new Dallas Leadership Center.

    World Relief

    $1,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Funding to support the Church Empowerment Zone programming for children and families living in Burundi and Malawi.

    Living Water International

    $1,000,000
    Stafford, TX2025

    Multi-year funding to support the WASH programs in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua; the Zambia Design Outreach Pilot the Saturate program; and general operations.

    CURE International Inc

    $875,000
    Grand Rapids, MI2025

    Funding for the expansion of and capital improvements to the CURE Children's Hospital in Ethiopia.

    Texas Family Initiative

    $500,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support their HOPE Teams providing services to high needs children in substitute care in Region 3 Metroplex East.

    Center for Transforming Lives

    $500,000
    Fort Worth, TX2025

    Funding to support the Changing the Landscape capital campaign.

    Alpha USA

    $500,000
    Carol Stream, IL2025

    Multi-year funding to support the creation of the new Alpha Youth Series.

    HOPE International

    $400,000
    Lancaster, PA2025

    Multi-year funding to support the HOPE Burundi Savings Group Program.

    St Philip's School and Community Center

    $392,500
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support construction of the Moody Performing and Fine Arts Center.

    Yellowstone Forever

    $330,000
    Bozeman, MT2025

    Funding to support the Yellowstone Wolf Project.

    Justice Ventures International

    $325,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Funding to support programming in India to eradicate human trafficking.

    Alliance For Children Inc

    $300,000
    Fort Worth, TX2025

    Funding to support general operations to continue offering quality services for child abuse victims in Tarrant County.

    Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of America

    $300,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding towards the upkeep, maintenance and repair costs of the Trevor Rees-Jones Scout Camp.

    World Hope International Inc

    $300,000
    Alexandria, VA2025

    Funding to support programs for children with disabilities in Sierra Leone.

    Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas Inc

    $300,000
    Lewisville, TX2025

    Funding to continue offering services to children who have been abused in Denton, Wise, and Jack Counties.

    Educational First Steps

    $250,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support start-up costs for program expansion to equip childcare centers to serve children with disabilities

    Water4

    $250,000
    Oklahoma City, OK2025

    Funding to support the installation of four new piped water systems in the Kabarole District, Uganda.

    Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County Inc

    $250,000
    Plano, TX2025

    Funding to support general operations that offer quality services to child abuse victims in Collin County.

    BethanyKids

    $250,000
    Abingdon, VA2025

    Funding to support general operations to increase surgical capacity and serve more children in Kenya and surrounding countries.

    ManeGait

    $250,000
    Prosper, TX2025

    Funding to support the "Beacon Project" capital campaign for comprehensive improvements to their campus and equine therapy facilities.

    Canine Companions

    $250,000
    Irving, TX2025

    Funding to support general operations to continue matching trained service dogs with children with disabilities.

    Family Compass

    $200,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support general operations to continue offering quality child abuse prevention services.

    Ascend Dallas Inc (WiNGS)

    $200,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support the Nurse-Family Partnership program.

    Patriot PAWS Service Dogs

    $200,000
    Rockwall, TX2025

    Funding to support general operations to continue pairing trained service dogs with veterans who have disabilities.

    Notre Dame of Dallas Schools

    $185,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support scholarships for students with disabilities.

    Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star

    $150,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support faith-based mentor matches for students.

    Dallas Pets Alive

    $150,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support expansion of the Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender+ (PASS+) program.

    Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology The

    $150,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding to support the Partnership for Accessible Counseling and Training program (PACT).

    Sinapis Group

    $150,000
    Indianapolis, IN2025

    Funding to support operation and expansion of the Ascent program in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.

    My Possibilities

    $150,000
    Plano, TX2025

    Funding to support the Lifelong Learning Program for young adults and adults with disabilities.