The Carroll Petrie Foundation appears to operate primarily as a grantmaking vehicle that transfers large sums into donor-advised funds rather than making direct programmatic grants. Most activity is concentrated in two large gifts to Vanguard Charitable/its endowment program, indicating the foundation routes philanthropic capital to DAFs (likely for later distribution by advisors) instead of funding specific nonprofits directly. There is no evidence of geographic or issue-targeted giving in the reported grants.
A large share of Carroll Petrie Foundation giving goes to New Mexico-based animal and environment work, with recurring support for organizations focused on wildlife, pollinators, and animal care in the state. The foundation also made two $1,000,000 grants in 2025 to White Coat Waste Project in Washington, DC, pointing to a second, national advocacy track alongside its Southwest portfolio. In New Mexico, its support has reached Animal Protection New Mexico in Albuquerque and Espanola Valley Humane Society in Espanola, while environmental grants have backed Xerces Society Inc in Seattle, Center for Biological Diversity in Tucson, and WildEarth Guardians in Santa Fe. These grants show a pattern of funding both direct service organizations and advocacy or research groups tied to animals, habitat, pesticides, and environmental health. Recent gifts also include support for litigation and policy-oriented work through groups such as Animal Legal Defense Fund and Center for Food Safety. The foundation’s grantmaking is broad across animals and nature, but New Mexico remains the clearest center of gravity in the recent record.
In animal welfare, Carroll Petrie Foundation gave $600,000 to Animal Protection New Mexico for programmatic support and $325,000 to Espanola Valley Humane Society for general support and the Paws in the Pen Program. In pollinator work, it gave $550,000 to Xerces Society Inc for programmatic support and $300,000 to Center for Food Safety for its GMO Program and Pollinators & Pesticide Program. The foundation also backed environmental-health and conservation advocacy with $400,000 to Center for Biological Diversity for New Mexico & Environmental Health Programs and $350,000 to Darksky for the Southwest Dark Skies Program and general support. Water and habitat work appears as well: Trout Unlimited received $350,000 for conservation work in New Mexico & Colorado.
Typical grant size is $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $150,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record includes several repeated recipients across 2023 and 2025, including Vanguard Charitable, White Coat Waste Project, Animal Protection New Mexico, Xerces Society Inc, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Center for Biological Diversity, and Trout Unlimited, indicating recurring relationships rather than purely one-off grants. The foundation is classified as a regular funder and also funds individuals. It accepts unsolicited proposals for the Bee City / Bee Campus USA RFP, while the broader general grantmaking process is by invitation.
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$320.6M
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$19.4M
Most grants fall between $25K and $150K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$25K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$150K
About 53% of grants go to recipients in NM.
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Highly concentrated giving: very few, very large grants directed to donor-advised fund intermediaries; repeat payments to the same intermediary rather than diversified direct grantees. Likely reflects tax/estate planning or consolidation of philanthropic assets into DAFs for future distribution.
Notable grantees: Vanguard Charitable, Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Grant activity is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with all recorded recipient-country grants in the United States. New Mexico is the clearest state-level center of giving, with 53% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Recent recipient cities include Albuquerque, Espanola, Santa Fe, Tucson, Seattle, Washington, DC, and Warwick, RI. Outside New Mexico, the foundation’s recent record also reaches Arizona, Washington, and Rhode Island through conservation, animal welfare, and charitable-giving channels.
Recent grants show a mix of animal welfare, pollinator protection, wildlife conservation, environmental health, and legal or policy advocacy. Examples include support for animal protection groups in New Mexico, pollinator work through conservation organizations, and litigation or toxicology-focused grants to advocacy and research groups.
Yes. New Mexico is the top state by grant count, with 53% of grants going to recipients there. Recent recipient cities in the state include Albuquerque, Espanola, and Santa Fe.
The foundation’s typical grant size is $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $150,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants also include several seven-figure awards, including multiple $1,000,000 gifts.
It depends on the program. The Bee City / Bee Campus USA RFP accepts unsolicited applications, while the foundation-wide general grantmaking process is by invitation through the Grantee Portal. Several other programs listed, including Animals and Wildlife portfolios, do not accept unsolicited proposals.
Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including Vanguard Charitable, White Coat Waste Project, Animal Protection New Mexico, Xerces Society Inc, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Center for Biological Diversity, and Trout Unlimited. That suggests the foundation often maintains ongoing relationships with selected grantees.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VANGUARD CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT PROGRAM | WARWICK, RI | $3,862,500 | 2025 | CHARITABLE GIVING |
| Vanguard Charitable | Warwick, RI | $1,150,000 | 2025 | Charitable giving |
| THE WHITE COAT WASTE PROJECT INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | EXPANSION OF WORK |
| White Coat Waste Project | Washington, DC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | Expansion of work |
| Animal Protection New Mexico | Albuquerque, NM | $600,000 | 2025 | Programmatic support |
| Xerces Society Inc | Seattle, WA | $550,000 | 2025 | Programmatic support |
| Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine | Washington, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | Toxicology Program |
| Vanguard Charitable | Warwick, RI | $500,000 | 2025 | Charitable giving |
| XERCES SOCIETY INC | SEATTLE, WA | $450,000 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
| Center for Biological Diversity | Tucson, AZ | $400,000 | 2025 | New Mexico & EnviroNew Mexicoental Health programs |
| The Buckeye Institute | Columbus, OH | $400,000 | 2025 | Litigation Program |
| CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY | TUCSON, AZ | $400,000 | 2025 | NEW MEXICO & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS |
| THE BUCKEYE INSTITUTE | COLUMBUS, OH | $400,000 | 2025 | EMERGENCY POWERS LITIGATION SUPPORT |
| DARKSKY | TUCSON, AZ | $350,000 | 2025 | SOUTHWEST DARK SKIES PROGRAM & GENERAL SUPPORT |
| TROUT UNLIMITED INC | ARLINGTON, VA | $350,000 | 2025 | CONSERVATION WORK IN NEW MEXICO & COLORADO |
| Espanola Valley Humane Society | Espanola, NM | $325,000 | 2025 | General support & Paws in the Pen Program |
| Trout Unlimited | Arlington, VA | $300,000 | 2025 | Conservation work in New Mexico and Colorado |
| DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE | WASHINGTON, DC | $300,000 | 2025 | NEW MEXICO & ARIZONA PROGRAMS |
| Center for Food Safety | San Francisco, CA | $300,000 | 2025 | GMO Program; Pollinators & Pesticide Program |
| 1792 EXCHANGE INC | SPRINGBORO, OH | $300,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| American Brownstone Institute | Austin, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | Fellowship Program & World Health Analytical Team |
| The Humane Society of the United States | Washington, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | Animal Research Issues Program |
| Defenders of Wildlife | Washington, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | Work in New Mexico and Arizona |
| FREE THE PEOPLE FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | BUILD FREE THE PEOPLE'S AUDIENCE |
| PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE | WASHINGTON, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM |
| New Mexico Wilderness Alliance | Albuquerque, NM | $250,000 | 2025 | Conservation work in New Mexico and Colorado |
| New Mexico Horse Rescue at Walkin N Circles Ranch (Walkin N Circles Ranch I | Edgewood, NM | $250,000 | 2025 | General support |
| 1792 Exchange | Dayton, OH | $250,000 | 2025 | General support |
| Animal Legal Defense Fund | Cotati, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | Criminal Justice and Litigation Programs |
| NEW MEXICO WILDERNESS ALLIANCE | ALBUQUERQUE, NM | $250,000 | 2025 | CONSERVATION WORK IN NEW MEXICO & COLORADO |
| Free the People Foundation | Washington, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | Build Free the People's audience |
| HART NM | Los Lunas, NM | $230,000 | 2025 | General support |
| Wildlands Network | Salt Lake City, UT | $230,000 | 2025 | Work in New Mexico |
| WILD EARTH SOCIETY INCORPORATED DBA WILDLANDS NETWORK | SALT LAKE CITY, UT | $230,000 | 2025 | WORK IN NEW MEXICO |
| Food & Water Watch | Washington, DC | $225,000 | 2025 | Mega-dairy work in New Mexico |
| AMERICAN BROWNSTONE INSTITUTE | AUSTIN, TX | $200,000 | 2025 | FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM & REPPARE TEAM |
| Tree New Mexico | Albuquerque, NM | $200,000 | 2025 | General support |
| PEOPLE UNITED FOR PRIVACY FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $200,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | GMO & POLLINATORS AND PESTICIDES PROGRAMS |
| People United for Privacy Foundation | Washington, DC | $200,000 | 2025 | General support |
| Western Environmental Law Center | Eugene, OR | $155,000 | 2025 | Work in New Mexico |
| CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW | WASHINGTON, DC | $150,000 | 2025 | WORK ON GEOENGINEERING DANGERS |
| Friends of the Earth | Merrifield, VA | $150,000 | 2025 | Addressing geoengineering dangers |
| Bat Conservation International | Austin, TX | $150,000 | 2025 | Agave restoration in New Mexico |
| Dona Ana County Humane Society | Las Cruces, NM | $150,000 | 2025 | Animal Relief Program |
| Chimp Haven | Keithville, LA | $150,000 | 2025 | Chimp care |
| WALKIN N CIRCLES RANCH INC | EDGEWOOD, NM | $150,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| Amigos Bravos | Taos, NM | $150,000 | 2025 | Protecting & restoring river systems |
| Four Corners Equine Rescue | Aztec, NM | $150,000 | 2025 | General support |
| FRIENDS OF THE EARTH | MERRIFIELD, VA | $150,000 | 2025 | GEOENGINEERING WORK IN THE USA |
VANGUARD CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT PROGRAM
$3,862,500CHARITABLE GIVING
Vanguard Charitable
$1,150,000Charitable giving
THE WHITE COAT WASTE PROJECT INC
$1,000,000EXPANSION OF WORK
White Coat Waste Project
$1,000,000Expansion of work
Animal Protection New Mexico
$600,000Programmatic support
Xerces Society Inc
$550,000Programmatic support
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
$500,000Toxicology Program
Vanguard Charitable
$500,000Charitable giving
XERCES SOCIETY INC
$450,000PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
Center for Biological Diversity
$400,000New Mexico & EnviroNew Mexicoental Health programs
The Buckeye Institute
$400,000Litigation Program
CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
$400,000NEW MEXICO & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
THE BUCKEYE INSTITUTE
$400,000EMERGENCY POWERS LITIGATION SUPPORT
DARKSKY
$350,000SOUTHWEST DARK SKIES PROGRAM & GENERAL SUPPORT
TROUT UNLIMITED INC
$350,000CONSERVATION WORK IN NEW MEXICO & COLORADO
Espanola Valley Humane Society
$325,000General support & Paws in the Pen Program
Trout Unlimited
$300,000Conservation work in New Mexico and Colorado
DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE
$300,000NEW MEXICO & ARIZONA PROGRAMS
Center for Food Safety
$300,000GMO Program; Pollinators & Pesticide Program
1792 EXCHANGE INC
$300,000GENERAL SUPPORT
American Brownstone Institute
$250,000Fellowship Program & World Health Analytical Team
The Humane Society of the United States
$250,000Animal Research Issues Program
Defenders of Wildlife
$250,000Work in New Mexico and Arizona
FREE THE PEOPLE FOUNDATION
$250,000BUILD FREE THE PEOPLE'S AUDIENCE
PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE
$250,000TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
$250,000Conservation work in New Mexico and Colorado
New Mexico Horse Rescue at Walkin N Circles Ranch (Walkin N Circles Ranch I
$250,000General support
1792 Exchange
$250,000General support
Animal Legal Defense Fund
$250,000Criminal Justice and Litigation Programs
NEW MEXICO WILDERNESS ALLIANCE
$250,000CONSERVATION WORK IN NEW MEXICO & COLORADO
Free the People Foundation
$250,000Build Free the People's audience
HART NM
$230,000General support
Wildlands Network
$230,000Work in New Mexico
WILD EARTH SOCIETY INCORPORATED DBA WILDLANDS NETWORK
$230,000WORK IN NEW MEXICO
Food & Water Watch
$225,000Mega-dairy work in New Mexico
AMERICAN BROWNSTONE INSTITUTE
$200,000FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM & REPPARE TEAM
Tree New Mexico
$200,000General support
PEOPLE UNITED FOR PRIVACY FOUNDATION
$200,000GENERAL SUPPORT
CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY
$200,000GMO & POLLINATORS AND PESTICIDES PROGRAMS
People United for Privacy Foundation
$200,000General support
Western Environmental Law Center
$155,000Work in New Mexico
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
$150,000WORK ON GEOENGINEERING DANGERS
Friends of the Earth
$150,000Addressing geoengineering dangers
Bat Conservation International
$150,000Agave restoration in New Mexico
Dona Ana County Humane Society
$150,000Animal Relief Program
Chimp Haven
$150,000Chimp care
WALKIN N CIRCLES RANCH INC
$150,000GENERAL SUPPORT
Amigos Bravos
$150,000Protecting & restoring river systems
Four Corners Equine Rescue
$150,000General support
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH
$150,000GEOENGINEERING WORK IN THE USA