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    Walton Family Foundation

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    Bentonville, ARWebsite4794641570

    About Walton Family Foundation

    The Walton Family Foundation concentrates on improving K–12 learning outcomes and scaling high‑quality school models while also investing heavily in place‑based community and cultural projects in Northwest Arkansas. It pairs national education R&D, charter growth, literacy and teacher/leader pipelines with major capital and community investments (museums, performing arts, parks) and sustained support for freshwater and agricultural climate solutions. The foundation often funds intermediaries and policy/advocacy organizations to accelerate sector change, and it makes both large national grants and significant local capital commitments.

    Focus Areas

    K‑12 education innovation and scale (charter school networks, curriculum R&D, teacher pipelines)Education R&D and technology-enabled learning (e.g., accelerating math and literacy outcomes, ed‑R&D engines)Place‑based cultural and civic infrastructure in Northwest Arkansas (museums, opera, parks, city capital projects)Freshwater/water management and agriculture‑climate solutions (natural infrastructure, river and watershed resilience)Philanthropic and policy intermediaries that enable sector scale (grantmaking platforms, advocacy networks, policy funds)

    Who They Fund

    About Walton Family Foundation

    The Walton Family Foundation Inc uses large, multi-million-dollar grants to push K–12 education change while also backing major civic and cultural projects in Northwest Arkansas. In 2025, it gave $35,550,004 to Town Branch Foundation to support the improvement and advancement of K–12 education, and $21,637,578 in 2024 to Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Inc for a new opera theater building, faculty housing units, and supporting infrastructure at Opera in the Ozarks. Those grants sit alongside a broader pattern of education innovation, charter school growth, teacher development, and place-based investments in regional amenities and infrastructure. The foundation also funds intermediaries and field-building organizations rather than relying only on direct-service grantees. Recent awards include $33,000,000 to City Fund for general operations, $13,000,000 to Charter Fund Inc for national charter school expansion, and $13,000,000 to Teach For America Inc to recruit, train, and support teachers and grow alumni leadership. In education R&D, it backs efforts to accelerate math and literacy outcomes, including a $15,000,000 grant to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc for the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute.

    What Walton Family Foundation Funds

    In charter school and school-expansion work, the foundation gave $13,000,000 to Charter Fund Inc to support the creation and expansion of high-quality charter schools and charter management organizations nationally. It also gave $10,400,000 to KIPP Foundation for the KIPP 2025 campaign, showing support for large network-based school models. For education R&D, it awarded $15,000,000 to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc for the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute, described as a new model for Education R&D using technology-enabled solutions to improve middle school math learning. Relatedly, it gave $12,504,469 to New Venture Fund for financing and technical assistance to help nonprofit curriculum developers in literacy and science scale their product lines. Its place-based work in Northwest Arkansas includes $6,750,000 to Northwest Arkansas Council Foundation for a mixed-income workforce housing partnership in downtown Springdale, and $5,000,000 to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Inc for an endowed fund supporting the museum’s Community Engagement program.

    How Walton Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grant sizes cluster at a fairly high level: the p25 is $75,000, the median is $200,000, and the p75 is $400,000. The recent-grants list also shows repeated funding to the same organizations across multiple years, including Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc, Charter Fund Inc, Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund, NewSchools Venture Fund, and Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Inc. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, funds individuals, and makes program-related investments. Its public Grants Database is available, and unsolicited applications are accepted there.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $562.3M

    Total Assets

    $6.1B

    Total Revenue

    $1.1B

    Total Expenses

    $716.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $75K and $400K, with a median of $200K.

    25th Percentile

    $75K

    Median

    $200K

    75th Percentile

    $400K

    Geographic Reach

    National45 states funded

    About 28% of grants go to recipients in AR.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    Funding intensity
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    Where Walton Family Foundation Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Walton Family Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic2,162$1.6B
    95.2%
    2Mexico32$12.5M

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    low-income middle school students
    K-8 students seeking alternatives to failing schools
    teachers and alumni in school/system leadership roles
    charter schools and charter management organizations
    nonprofit curriculum developers (literacy and science)
    historically underrepresented entrepreneurs in K-12 education
    local community residents (benefiting from parks, trails, cultural venues, housing)

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, large-dollar grants combining national multi‑year investments in education intermediaries and R&D with repeated, substantial local capital and community investments; frequent repeat funding to intermediaries and high-impact grantees rather than many small one‑off gifts.

    Funding Style

    general operating supportcapital project funding (facilities/infrastructure)education R&D and innovation fundingscaling and capacity building for nonprofitstechnical assistance and financing support

    Notable grantees: Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Khan Academy, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, National Audubon Society, NewSchools Venture Fund

    Topics

    K-12 education improvementmath learning acceleration for low-income middle school studentscharter school and charter network expansionteacher recruitment, training, and leadership developmentscaling high-quality literacy and science curriculum developerseducation entrepreneurship / support for underrepresented education founderscommunity infrastructure and mixed-income workforce housing (parks, trails, cultural facilities)

    Where Walton Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grant dollars go to U.S. recipients, and 28% of grants are to organizations in Arkansas, which is also where the foundation gives most often by count. Recent Arkansas awards reached Bentonville, Eureka Springs, Little Rock, and Springdale, while national education and intermediary grants also went to Washington, DC; New York, NY; Denver, CO; Oakland, CA; and Boston, MA. Outside the U.S., the recipient country distribution includes Mexico, the UK, Jamaica, Peru, the Netherlands, Côte d’Ivoire, Indonesia, Eswatini, and Switzerland, but U.S.-based organizations dominate the portfolio.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Walton Family Foundation

    What are the Walton Family Foundation Inc’s main focus areas?

    Its grantmaking centers on K–12 education innovation and scale, education R&D and technology-enabled learning, place-based cultural and civic infrastructure in Northwest Arkansas, freshwater and agricultural climate solutions, and philanthropic or policy intermediaries that help scale sector change.

    What size grants does the foundation typically make?

    The typical grant-size distribution is p25 $75,000, median $200,000, and p75 $400,000. The recent grants also include many multimillion-dollar awards, especially in education, capital projects, and intermediary support.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes, through its public Grants Database and grants resources. The database is listed as accepting unsolicited submissions, and prospective applicants can review historical and current grants to understand funding patterns.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Arkansas is the top state by grant count, with 28% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Arkansas recipients include organizations in Bentonville, Eureka Springs, Little Rock, and Springdale.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants show repeat awards in multiple years to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc, Charter Fund Inc, Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund, NewSchools Venture Fund, and Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Inc, which indicates ongoing funding relationships.

    Stephanie Cornell

    Executive Director

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    1.4%
    3United Kingdom19$5.4M
    0.8%
    4Japan15$3.2M
    0.7%
    5Netherlands11$4.4M
    0.5%
    6Peru11$3.2M
    0.5%
    7Chile6$2.4M
    0.3%
    8Indonesia5$1.4M
    0.2%
    9Sweden4$1.6M
    0.2%
    10Switzerland4$842K
    0.2%

    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
    Town Branch FoundationBentonville, AR$35,550,0042025To support the improvement and advancement of K-12 education.
    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors IncNew York, NY$15,000,0002025To provide support for the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute, a new model for Education R&D designed to create technology-enabled solutions that can double the rate of low-income, middle school students' math learning.
    50CAN IncWashington, DC$13,300,0002025To Launch the State Implementation Fund, a project that will help governors and state education chiefs in 5 to 8 states implement education policy solutions required to address learning loss and improve student outcomes at scale within 2 to 3 years.
    Charter Fund IncDenver, CO$13,000,0002025to support the creation and expansion of high-quality charter schools and charter management organizations nationally
    Federation of American ScientistsWashington, DC$13,000,0002025To Expand and evaluate the Community Funding Accelerator.
    New Venture FundWashington, DC$12,504,4692025To support a financing and technical assistance program that will allow high-quality nonprofit curriculum developers in literacy and science to enhance and scale their existing product lines.
    Opera in the Ozarks IncEureka Springs, AR$11,257,4182025To support the construction of a new opera theater building and faculty housing units and supporting infrastructure on the campus of Opera in the Ozarks.
    NewSchools Venture FundOakland, CA$10,000,0002025To serve as an intermediary for K-12 education leadership development organizations.
    Arkansas Department of Parks Heritage and TourismLittle Rock, AR$9,844,5872025to support the completion of The Delta Heritage Trail.
    National Philanthropic TrustJenkintown, PA$9,702,5172025To support special charitable projects.
    Advanced Education Research and Development FundOakland, CA$8,400,0002025To serve as an R&D engine for the education sector.
    Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundBoston, MA$7,432,1532025To support special charitable projects.
    Cambiar EducationSan Diego, CA$7,000,0012025To support Eradicating Illiteracy Through Evidence-based Phonics Instruction.
    NewSchools Venture FundOakland, CA$5,700,0002025To support general operations.
    City of BentonvilleBentonville, AR$5,000,0002025To support the construction of the 8th Street Gateway Park in Bentonville.
    Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Education GroupChicago, IL$5,000,0002025To support The 1954 Project.
    National Alliance for Public Charter SchoolsWashington, DC$4,500,0002025To support general operations.
    The Children's Scholarship FundNew York, NY$4,000,0002025to provide tuition assistance to students in grades K-8 to attend alternatives to faltering conventional schools and provide administrative support for the organization.
    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors IncNew York, NY$3,500,0002025To support the Platform for Agriculture and Climate Transformation project,which will allow coordinated donors to have a bigger impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving water outcomes in American agriculture.
    Water FoundationSacramento, CA$3,500,0002025To leverage public funds for on-the-ground water solutions in the face of climate change by supporting the Water Solutions Fund to develop projects, change policy, and build power; & to develop and begin implementation of a Clean Water Campaign Plan.
    Education Reform Now IncNew York, NY$3,450,0002025To support general operations.
    Cambiar EducationSan Diego, CA$3,318,3882025To support the launch of LearnerStudio to build and scale new solutions to reimagine high school.
    Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of TeachingStanford, CA$3,189,9252025To support Carnegie in leading a field-wide shift from time and credit-based schooling (the Carnegie unit) to mastery-based models of attainment and learning that demonstrably improve young people's success in school, career, and life.
    Cambiar EducationSan Diego, CA$3,100,0002025To support Cambiar's Thrive grant program, a subgranting program that supports products and programs that are focused on improving how parents and caregivers get information and data about their child's education journey.
    Learning Economy IncNashville, TN$3,070,0002025To develop "portable learner records" to help parents, educators, and students understand and make decisions about students' learning trajectories.
    Accelerate - The National Collaborative for Accelerated LearningNashville, TN$3,000,0002025To provide subgrants to promising tutoring providers, researchers, and state departments of education to support successful implementation of high-impact tutoring in schools.
    Foundation for Excellence in Education IncTallahassee, FL$3,000,0002025To support general operations.
    Baton Rouge Area FoundationBaton Rouge, LA$3,000,0002025To Support statewide implementation of education policy solutions to address learning loss and improve student outcomes at scale in at least four states, including Arkansas.
    President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeCambridge, MA$3,000,0002025To Support the work of Opportunity Insights.
    City of BentonvilleBentonville, AR$2,824,3502025To support the construction of the new A Street Promenade as part of the City of Bentonville's Quilt of Parks Plan.
    National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators AllianceHadley, MA$2,760,0002025To establish a venture studio program that will support startup companies in the state of Arkansas.
    Walton Arts Center Council IncFayetteville, AR$2,600,0002025To support programming and operations at the Walton Arts Center.
    University of ArkansasFayetteville, AR$2,517,0002025To support the Arkansas Teacher Corps program.
    Getting Smart CollectiveFederal Way, WA$2,500,0002025To launch a new grant program to accelerate innovation and impact across microschools.
    Excellerate FoundationRogers, AR$2,439,9352025To create housing for Bentonville public school teachers, staff and other income-qualified community members.
    Federation of American ScientistsWashington, DC$2,421,8432025To support ALI's federal coalition-building, non-lobbying strategy, and awareness-building efforts.
    New Venture FundWashington, DC$2,400,0002025To support the Colorado River Sustainability Campaign in providing coordination and leadership to Foundation grantees in the Colorado River Basin.
    BES IncBoston, MA$2,350,0002025To support general operations.
    Arizona State University Foundation for A New American UniversityTempe, AZ$2,288,8582025To support the Center on Reinventing Public Education, housed within Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton College of Education, to execute multi-year research and thought leadership projects and to design and run a new innovative grants program.
    Council of Chief State School OfficersWashington, DC$2,197,9322025To Support the organization's IMPD Network-a network of 14 state education departments focused on improving student outcomes by increasing access to HQIM and aligned teacher and implementation supports.
    City of Pea RidgePea Ridge, AR$2,141,3122025Donation of land in Pea Ridge, AR for future open recreational use.
    Environmental Defense FundNew York, NY$2,125,0002025To continue work in the Mississippi River Basin that drives adoption of agricultural conservation practices and natural infrastructure to improve water quality and address climate change.
    Battelle EducationColumbus, OH$2,122,7852025To Create and scale high-quality advanced manufacturing high school pathways programs across Ohio.
    New Venture FundWashington, DC$2,100,0002025To increase the number of career-connected learning models and approaches for historically disadvantaged students in grades six through 14.
    Digital Promise GlobalWashington, DC$2,000,0002025To Design, launch, and scale a high school cybersecurity pathways program across Alabama.
    Khan Academy IncMountain View, CA$2,000,0002025To support a five-year goal to accelerate math learning by 50 percent for 10 percent of students in the U.S.
    City of BentonvilleBentonville, AR$2,000,0002025To provide funding for Construction of Dave Peel Park and The Commons, both part of the Quilt of Parks in Bentonville
    Digital Harbor Foundation IncBaltimore, MD$2,000,0002025To support the launch of a new nonprofit organization, Renaissance Philanthropy, who will be dedicated to surfacing breakthrough ideas in K-12 education, science, technology, and innovation.
    National Science FoundationAlexandria, VA$2,000,0002025to support research and development in K-12 education.
    Environmental Defense FundNew York, NY$2,000,0002025To support EDF to expand MethaneSAT's capabilities to monitor CO2 emissions.

    Town Branch Foundation

    $35,550,004
    Bentonville, AR2025

    To support the improvement and advancement of K-12 education.

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc

    $15,000,000
    New York, NY2025

    To provide support for the Learning Engineer Virtual Institute, a new model for Education R&D designed to create technology-enabled solutions that can double the rate of low-income, middle school students' math learning.

    50CAN Inc

    $13,300,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To Launch the State Implementation Fund, a project that will help governors and state education chiefs in 5 to 8 states implement education policy solutions required to address learning loss and improve student outcomes at scale within 2 to 3 years.

    Charter Fund Inc

    $13,000,000
    Denver, CO2025

    to support the creation and expansion of high-quality charter schools and charter management organizations nationally

    Federation of American Scientists

    $13,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To Expand and evaluate the Community Funding Accelerator.

    New Venture Fund

    $12,504,469
    Washington, DC2025

    To support a financing and technical assistance program that will allow high-quality nonprofit curriculum developers in literacy and science to enhance and scale their existing product lines.

    Opera in the Ozarks Inc

    $11,257,418
    Eureka Springs, AR2025

    To support the construction of a new opera theater building and faculty housing units and supporting infrastructure on the campus of Opera in the Ozarks.

    NewSchools Venture Fund

    $10,000,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To serve as an intermediary for K-12 education leadership development organizations.

    Arkansas Department of Parks Heritage and Tourism

    $9,844,587
    Little Rock, AR2025

    to support the completion of The Delta Heritage Trail.

    National Philanthropic Trust

    $9,702,517
    Jenkintown, PA2025

    To support special charitable projects.

    Advanced Education Research and Development Fund

    $8,400,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To serve as an R&D engine for the education sector.

    Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund

    $7,432,153
    Boston, MA2025

    To support special charitable projects.

    Cambiar Education

    $7,000,001
    San Diego, CA2025

    To support Eradicating Illiteracy Through Evidence-based Phonics Instruction.

    NewSchools Venture Fund

    $5,700,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To support general operations.

    City of Bentonville

    $5,000,000
    Bentonville, AR2025

    To support the construction of the 8th Street Gateway Park in Bentonville.

    Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Education Group

    $5,000,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    To support The 1954 Project.

    National Alliance for Public Charter Schools

    $4,500,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support general operations.

    The Children's Scholarship Fund

    $4,000,000
    New York, NY2025

    to provide tuition assistance to students in grades K-8 to attend alternatives to faltering conventional schools and provide administrative support for the organization.

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc

    $3,500,000
    New York, NY2025

    To support the Platform for Agriculture and Climate Transformation project,which will allow coordinated donors to have a bigger impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving water outcomes in American agriculture.

    Water Foundation

    $3,500,000
    Sacramento, CA2025

    To leverage public funds for on-the-ground water solutions in the face of climate change by supporting the Water Solutions Fund to develop projects, change policy, and build power; & to develop and begin implementation of a Clean Water Campaign Plan.

    Education Reform Now Inc

    $3,450,000
    New York, NY2025

    To support general operations.

    Cambiar Education

    $3,318,388
    San Diego, CA2025

    To support the launch of LearnerStudio to build and scale new solutions to reimagine high school.

    Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

    $3,189,925
    Stanford, CA2025

    To support Carnegie in leading a field-wide shift from time and credit-based schooling (the Carnegie unit) to mastery-based models of attainment and learning that demonstrably improve young people's success in school, career, and life.

    Cambiar Education

    $3,100,000
    San Diego, CA2025

    To support Cambiar's Thrive grant program, a subgranting program that supports products and programs that are focused on improving how parents and caregivers get information and data about their child's education journey.

    Learning Economy Inc

    $3,070,000
    Nashville, TN2025

    To develop "portable learner records" to help parents, educators, and students understand and make decisions about students' learning trajectories.

    Accelerate - The National Collaborative for Accelerated Learning

    $3,000,000
    Nashville, TN2025

    To provide subgrants to promising tutoring providers, researchers, and state departments of education to support successful implementation of high-impact tutoring in schools.

    Foundation for Excellence in Education Inc

    $3,000,000
    Tallahassee, FL2025

    To support general operations.

    Baton Rouge Area Foundation

    $3,000,000
    Baton Rouge, LA2025

    To Support statewide implementation of education policy solutions to address learning loss and improve student outcomes at scale in at least four states, including Arkansas.

    President and Fellows of Harvard College

    $3,000,000
    Cambridge, MA2025

    To Support the work of Opportunity Insights.

    City of Bentonville

    $2,824,350
    Bentonville, AR2025

    To support the construction of the new A Street Promenade as part of the City of Bentonville's Quilt of Parks Plan.

    National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance

    $2,760,000
    Hadley, MA2025

    To establish a venture studio program that will support startup companies in the state of Arkansas.

    Walton Arts Center Council Inc

    $2,600,000
    Fayetteville, AR2025

    To support programming and operations at the Walton Arts Center.

    University of Arkansas

    $2,517,000
    Fayetteville, AR2025

    To support the Arkansas Teacher Corps program.

    Getting Smart Collective

    $2,500,000
    Federal Way, WA2025

    To launch a new grant program to accelerate innovation and impact across microschools.

    Excellerate Foundation

    $2,439,935
    Rogers, AR2025

    To create housing for Bentonville public school teachers, staff and other income-qualified community members.

    Federation of American Scientists

    $2,421,843
    Washington, DC2025

    To support ALI's federal coalition-building, non-lobbying strategy, and awareness-building efforts.

    New Venture Fund

    $2,400,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support the Colorado River Sustainability Campaign in providing coordination and leadership to Foundation grantees in the Colorado River Basin.

    BES Inc

    $2,350,000
    Boston, MA2025

    To support general operations.

    Arizona State University Foundation for A New American University

    $2,288,858
    Tempe, AZ2025

    To support the Center on Reinventing Public Education, housed within Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton College of Education, to execute multi-year research and thought leadership projects and to design and run a new innovative grants program.

    Council of Chief State School Officers

    $2,197,932
    Washington, DC2025

    To Support the organization's IMPD Network-a network of 14 state education departments focused on improving student outcomes by increasing access to HQIM and aligned teacher and implementation supports.

    City of Pea Ridge

    $2,141,312
    Pea Ridge, AR2025

    Donation of land in Pea Ridge, AR for future open recreational use.

    Environmental Defense Fund

    $2,125,000
    New York, NY2025

    To continue work in the Mississippi River Basin that drives adoption of agricultural conservation practices and natural infrastructure to improve water quality and address climate change.

    Battelle Education

    $2,122,785
    Columbus, OH2025

    To Create and scale high-quality advanced manufacturing high school pathways programs across Ohio.

    New Venture Fund

    $2,100,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To increase the number of career-connected learning models and approaches for historically disadvantaged students in grades six through 14.

    Digital Promise Global

    $2,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To Design, launch, and scale a high school cybersecurity pathways program across Alabama.

    Khan Academy Inc

    $2,000,000
    Mountain View, CA2025

    To support a five-year goal to accelerate math learning by 50 percent for 10 percent of students in the U.S.

    City of Bentonville

    $2,000,000
    Bentonville, AR2025

    To provide funding for Construction of Dave Peel Park and The Commons, both part of the Quilt of Parks in Bentonville

    Digital Harbor Foundation Inc

    $2,000,000
    Baltimore, MD2025

    To support the launch of a new nonprofit organization, Renaissance Philanthropy, who will be dedicated to surfacing breakthrough ideas in K-12 education, science, technology, and innovation.

    National Science Foundation

    $2,000,000
    Alexandria, VA2025

    to support research and development in K-12 education.

    Environmental Defense Fund

    $2,000,000
    New York, NY2025

    To support EDF to expand MethaneSAT's capabilities to monitor CO2 emissions.