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    Rob Walton Foundation

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    BENTONVIILLE, ARWebsite4794641570

    About Rob Walton Foundation

    The Rob Walton Foundation is a high-dollar, concentrated funder focused primarily on land and wildlife conservation, especially large-scale protected area creation and management in Africa, and strategic conservation finance mechanisms. It also makes significant investments in U.S.-based conservation education and legacy/cultural projects (notably the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library). Grants are few but very large, often structured as matching or spend‑down support to build endowments, reserves, or institutional capacity.

    Focus Areas

    Large‑scale protected area creation and management in Africa (national parks and conservation landscapes)Conservation finance and spend‑down/matching mechanisms to build endowments and working capital reservesCapacity building for conservation NGOs (operational support, reserves, institutional strengthening)University‑based conservation research and education (e.g., conservation schools/programs)U.S. historical/cultural legacy projects tied to conservation leaders (Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library)

    Who They Fund

    African protected areas and national parks

    About Rob Walton Foundation

    The Rob Walton Foundation’s largest recent grant went to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation: $33,863,725 in 2025 to fund the library. That scale fits a pattern of large, concentrated awards rather than a broad sprinkling of small grants. Across the recent grants list, the foundation repeatedly backs conservation work tied to Africa, especially protected areas, national park development, and conservation finance structures that build reserves, endowments, or other long-term funding pools. A second core thread is institutional support for conservation organizations. The foundation made several major grants to the African Parks Foundation of America and African Parks Network for operational, endowed, and incubation support, including work on national parks and key conservation areas in Africa. It also funded Conservation International Foundation multiple times for matching support to Spend Down Fund 2.0, ocean conservation through the Blue Nature Alliance, and the Country Packages Seed Fund. Alongside conservation, the foundation also supports selected education and legacy projects, including conservation training programs, university-based conservation futures work, and a presidential library project tied to conservation history.

    What Rob Walton Foundation Funds

    A major theme is protected-area work in Africa. In 2025, the foundation gave $9,328,315 to the Wildlife Conservation Society for Africa Protected Areas Strategy Implementation, and in 2024 it gave $10,000,000 to Internationaler Naturerbe Fonds - Legacy Landscapes Fund for the Namibia Skeleton Coast - Etosha Conservation Bridge Legacy Landscape. It also funds conservation capacity and incubation. African Parks Foundation of America received $4,805,998 in 2025 for the African Parks Incubation Program: Scaling Through Partnerships, and $1,110,080 in 2025 to establish a Conservation Academy. Ocean conservation appears through Conservation International Foundation, which received $4,625,913 in 2025 for the Blue Nature Alliance project. The same grantee also received $3,267,348 in 2025 for the Country Packages Seed Fund. Outside conservation, the foundation supported Arizona State University Foundation for A New American University with $8,000,000 in 2025 for the School of Conservation Futures and related programs.

    How Rob Walton Foundation Gives

    The typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $249,800 at the 75th percentile, showing a small cluster of very large awards and a much lower middle range. The recent grants list also includes repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, especially Conservation International Foundation, African Parks Foundation of America, Clean Future Forum Inc, and The Earthshot Prize. That points to a pattern of follow-on funding rather than one-time grants. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it funds individuals. The recent record also includes operational, endowed, matching, and campaign-style support.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $107.1M

    Total Assets

    $441.2M

    Total Revenue

    $125.8M

    Total Expenses

    $114.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $250K, with a median of $25K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $25K

    75th Percentile

    $250K

    Geographic Reach

    National18 states funded

    About 8% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
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    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
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    Where Rob Walton Foundation Funds

    Top 5 recipient countries by grant volume for Rob Walton Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic218$222.9M
    96.5%
    2Germany3$10.5M

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    park managers and conservation practitioners (e.g., African Parks Network)
    local communities living in or near conservation landscapes
    conservation trainees and students (scholarships, academy participants)
    marine and coastal ecosystems

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: a small number of very large grants to a handful of repeat grantees and flagship initiatives. Prefers multi‑grant relationships, matching/spend‑down structures, and funding that builds long‑term financial resilience for conservation organizations rather than many small community grants.

    Funding Style

    matching grantsoperational support (including endowed funding)capital campaign / infrastructure fundingcapacity building & incubation (seed funds, working capital)program scaling / multi-year support

    Notable grantees: Conservation International Foundation, African Parks Foundation of America / African Parks Network, Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation, Wildlife Conservation Society, Arizona State University Foundation (School of Conservation)

    Topics

    Africa protected areas strategy & national park development/managementlandscape connectivity (e.g., Namibia Skeleton Coast - Etosha Conservation Bridge)species rewilding / key species restorationocean & marine conservation (Blue Nature Alliance)conservation education & training (Conservation Academy, School of Conservation Futures, Global Conservation University)seed funding / Spend Down Fund 2.0 / working capital reserves for conservationglobal climate & environment prizes/initiatives (Earthshot Prize, Clean Future Forum)

    Where Rob Walton Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants go to U.S. recipients, but the foundation’s conservation work reaches beyond the U.S. Recent grants landed in New York, Arlington, Washington, DC, Johannesburg, Frankfurt am Main, London, Medora, Tempe, Phoenix, and Atlanta. The top state by grant count is California, while 8% of grants went to recipients in Arkansas. Outside the U.S., the recipient country distribution includes Germany, the United Kingdom, and South Africa, along with one grant each tied to Singapore and Canada.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Rob Walton Foundation

    What types of projects does The Rob Walton Foundation support most often?

    Its recent grants center on conservation, especially protected areas in Africa, national park development and management, conservation finance, and capacity building for conservation organizations. The foundation also supports conservation education and a smaller set of legacy or cultural projects connected to conservation history.

    Does The Rob Walton Foundation make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Several recipients appear more than once in the recent grants list, including Conservation International Foundation, African Parks Foundation of America, Clean Future Forum Inc, The Earthshot Prize, and Arizona Humane Society. The pattern includes support across multiple years and multiple purposes.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $25,000 at the median, and $249,800 at the 75th percentile. That spread indicates a mix of smaller grants and a set of very large commitments.

    Where does The Rob Walton Foundation give most often?

    By recipient location, the top state is California. The grant list also shows substantial giving to Washington, DC; New York; Arizona; and several international recipients in Germany, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.

    Does The Rob Walton Foundation fund individuals?

    Yes. The provided foundation data identifies it as funding individuals, in addition to making organizational grants through a regular funder structure.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    1.3%
    3United Kingdom3$3.7M
    1.3%
    4South Africa1$9.6M
    0.4%
    5Canada1$621K
    0.4%

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library FoundationMedora, ND$33,863,7252025To provide funding for library
    Conservation International FoundationArlington, VA$24,572,7232025To provide matching support toward Spend Down Fund 2.0
    Wildlife Conservation SocietyBronx, NY$9,328,3152025To support Africa Protected Areas Strategy Implementation
    Arizona State University Foundation for A New American UniversityTempe, AZ$8,000,0002025To support School of Conservation Futures and related programs
    African Parks Foundation of AmericaWashington, DC$5,000,0002025To provide operational support for the development and management of national parks and key conservation areas in Africa.
    African Parks Foundation of AmericaWashington, DC$4,805,9982025To support African Parks Incubation Program: Scaling Through Partnerships
    Conservation International FoundationArlington, VA$4,625,9132025To support ocean conservation through the Blue Nature Alliance project
    African Parks Foundation of AmericaWashington, DC$3,500,0002025To support important conservation in Africa, including Rewilding of Key Species
    Conservation International FoundationArlington, VA$3,267,3482025To support Country Packages Seed Fund
    Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA$1,500,0002025To support Phase 1: Advance a Global Culture of Compassion
    The Earthshot PrizeLondon$1,326,2072025To provide support for the Earthshot Prize, a global prize designed to scale environment and conservations solutions
    African Parks Foundation of AmericaWashington, DC$1,110,0802025To support establishing a Conservation Academy
    Climate Leadership Council IncWashington, DC$900,0002025To support general operations
    Tides CenterSan Francisco, CA$750,0002025Mosaic Project building collaboration within the environmental movement
    Frankfurt Zoological Society - US IncWashington, DC$657,1032025To support Africa Protected Areas Strategy Implementation
    Western Stock Show AssociationDenver, CO$500,0002025To support National Western Stock Show through Honoring the Legacy Campaign
    Conservation International FoundationArlington, VA$500,0002025To support Heal Our Planet, Protect Our Future Campaign
    United States Olympic and Paralympic FoundationColorado Springs, CO$375,0002025Multi-year cycling support
    International Conservation Caucus FoundationWashington, DC$325,0002025To support educational activities focused on the importance of international conservation that benefits nature and people
    Arizona Aerospace Foundation IncTucson, AZ$300,0002025To support Tucson Military Vehicle Museum
    Team Africa Rising IncSavery, WY$250,0002025To support general operations
    Diocesan Council for the Society of St Vincent de Paul Diocese PhoenixPhoenix, AZ$250,0002025To support the urban farm at St. Vincent De Paul
    Bridge2Rwanda IncLittle Rock, AR$175,0002025To support Expanding Conservation Agriculture Farming Method in Africa
    USA Cycling IncColorado Springs, CO$110,0002025To support a three-year strategy to grow the sport of bike racing.
    Phoenix Theatre IncPhoenix, AZ$100,0002025To support general operations
    The Board of Trustees of The Leland Stanford Junior UniversityStanford, CA$50,0002025To support the Hoover Institution's general operations
    Aspen Music Festival and SchoolAspen, CO$50,0002025To Support the annual fund in 2024
    Columbia UniversityNew York, NY$50,0002025To support the Columbia Law School Annual Fund in 2024
    Salvation Army of NWAFayetteville, AR$50,0002025To support general operations in Benton and Washington Counties in Arkansas
    The Nature Conservancy - ArizonaPhoenix, AZ$50,0002025To support general operations
    The Nature Conservancy - ArkansasLittle Rock, AR$50,0002025To support general operations
    Liberty Wildlife IncPhoenix, AZ$50,0002025To support general operations
    National Park FoundationWashington, DC$50,0002025To support general operations and needs of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park
    Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA$50,0002025To support Two-cohort Compassion Fellowships
    Phoenix Art MuseumPhoenix, AZ$50,0002025To support general operations
    College of WoosterWooster, OH$50,0002025To Support the annual fund in 2024
    USA Cycling IncCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$50,0002025To support general operations
    Conservation International FoundationArlington, VA$37,5002025To support Assessment and Strategy for Africa Work
    Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley IncPhoenix, AZ$25,0002025To support general operations
    McPherson CollegeMcPherson, KS$25,0002025To support the automotive restoration program in 2024, including shop initiatives and general support
    Valley of the Sun United WayPhoenix, AZ$25,0002025To support general operations
    Desert Botanical GardenPhoenix, AZ$25,0002025To support general operations
    Valley of the Sun Young Men's Christian AssociationPhoenix, AZ$25,0002025To support general operations
    Aspen Center for Environmental StudiesAspen, CO$25,0002025To support general operations
    Jones-Gordon FoundationParadise Valley, AZ$25,0002025To support the Jones-Gordon School's general operations
    Arizona Science CenterPhoenix, AZ$25,0002025To support general operations
    FOXG1 Research IncSands Point, NY$25,0002025To support Research and Therapeutic Programs
    Conservation Council of NationsWashington, DC$25,0002025To support International Conference on the Miombo Forest Initiative
    Boston Mountain CyclistsBentonville, AR$20,0002025To support general operations
    Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association - RFMBAAspen, CO$20,0002025To support Executive Director and trail work and programs

    Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation

    $33,863,725
    Medora, ND2025

    To provide funding for library

    Conservation International Foundation

    $24,572,723
    Arlington, VA2025

    To provide matching support toward Spend Down Fund 2.0

    Wildlife Conservation Society

    $9,328,315
    Bronx, NY2025

    To support Africa Protected Areas Strategy Implementation

    Arizona State University Foundation for A New American University

    $8,000,000
    Tempe, AZ2025

    To support School of Conservation Futures and related programs

    African Parks Foundation of America

    $5,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To provide operational support for the development and management of national parks and key conservation areas in Africa.

    African Parks Foundation of America

    $4,805,998
    Washington, DC2025

    To support African Parks Incubation Program: Scaling Through Partnerships

    Conservation International Foundation

    $4,625,913
    Arlington, VA2025

    To support ocean conservation through the Blue Nature Alliance project

    African Parks Foundation of America

    $3,500,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support important conservation in Africa, including Rewilding of Key Species

    Conservation International Foundation

    $3,267,348
    Arlington, VA2025

    To support Country Packages Seed Fund

    Emory University

    $1,500,000
    Atlanta, GA2025

    To support Phase 1: Advance a Global Culture of Compassion

    The Earthshot Prize

    $1,326,207
    London2025

    To provide support for the Earthshot Prize, a global prize designed to scale environment and conservations solutions

    African Parks Foundation of America

    $1,110,080
    Washington, DC2025

    To support establishing a Conservation Academy

    Climate Leadership Council Inc

    $900,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support general operations

    Tides Center

    $750,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    Mosaic Project building collaboration within the environmental movement

    Frankfurt Zoological Society - US Inc

    $657,103
    Washington, DC2025

    To support Africa Protected Areas Strategy Implementation

    Western Stock Show Association

    $500,000
    Denver, CO2025

    To support National Western Stock Show through Honoring the Legacy Campaign

    Conservation International Foundation

    $500,000
    Arlington, VA2025

    To support Heal Our Planet, Protect Our Future Campaign

    United States Olympic and Paralympic Foundation

    $375,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    Multi-year cycling support

    International Conservation Caucus Foundation

    $325,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support educational activities focused on the importance of international conservation that benefits nature and people

    Arizona Aerospace Foundation Inc

    $300,000
    Tucson, AZ2025

    To support Tucson Military Vehicle Museum

    Team Africa Rising Inc

    $250,000
    Savery, WY2025

    To support general operations

    Diocesan Council for the Society of St Vincent de Paul Diocese Phoenix

    $250,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support the urban farm at St. Vincent De Paul

    Bridge2Rwanda Inc

    $175,000
    Little Rock, AR2025

    To support Expanding Conservation Agriculture Farming Method in Africa

    USA Cycling Inc

    $110,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    To support a three-year strategy to grow the sport of bike racing.

    Phoenix Theatre Inc

    $100,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    The Board of Trustees of The Leland Stanford Junior University

    $50,000
    Stanford, CA2025

    To support the Hoover Institution's general operations

    Aspen Music Festival and School

    $50,000
    Aspen, CO2025

    To Support the annual fund in 2024

    Columbia University

    $50,000
    New York, NY2025

    To support the Columbia Law School Annual Fund in 2024

    Salvation Army of NWA

    $50,000
    Fayetteville, AR2025

    To support general operations in Benton and Washington Counties in Arkansas

    The Nature Conservancy - Arizona

    $50,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    The Nature Conservancy - Arkansas

    $50,000
    Little Rock, AR2025

    To support general operations

    Liberty Wildlife Inc

    $50,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    National Park Foundation

    $50,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support general operations and needs of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    Emory University

    $50,000
    Atlanta, GA2025

    To support Two-cohort Compassion Fellowships

    Phoenix Art Museum

    $50,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    College of Wooster

    $50,000
    Wooster, OH2025

    To Support the annual fund in 2024

    USA Cycling Inc

    $50,000
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2025

    To support general operations

    Conservation International Foundation

    $37,500
    Arlington, VA2025

    To support Assessment and Strategy for Africa Work

    Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley Inc

    $25,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    McPherson College

    $25,000
    McPherson, KS2025

    To support the automotive restoration program in 2024, including shop initiatives and general support

    Valley of the Sun United Way

    $25,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    Desert Botanical Garden

    $25,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    Valley of the Sun Young Men's Christian Association

    $25,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    Aspen Center for Environmental Studies

    $25,000
    Aspen, CO2025

    To support general operations

    Jones-Gordon Foundation

    $25,000
    Paradise Valley, AZ2025

    To support the Jones-Gordon School's general operations

    Arizona Science Center

    $25,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    To support general operations

    FOXG1 Research Inc

    $25,000
    Sands Point, NY2025

    To support Research and Therapeutic Programs

    Conservation Council of Nations

    $25,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support International Conference on the Miombo Forest Initiative

    Boston Mountain Cyclists

    $20,000
    Bentonville, AR2025

    To support general operations

    Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association - RFMBA

    $20,000
    Aspen, CO2025

    To support Executive Director and trail work and programs