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    Esping Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    Dallas, TXSitio web2148499808

    About Esping Family Foundation

    The Esping Family Foundation concentrates philanthropic support in Dallas-area, youth-focused direct service organizations with a strong emphasis on K–12 and workforce education, social-emotional and mental health supports, and neighborhood-level quality-of-life projects. They favor organizations that deliver hands-on programming (charter and alternative schools, after-school providers, counseling and clinical services) and occasionally fund capital or asset-preservation projects that stabilize community institutions. Grants include both multi-year/repeat commitments and one-time catalytic gifts that reduce organizational risk (loan payoff, transition support).

    Focus Areas

    Catholic work-study / alternative high school models in Dallas (e.g., Cristo Rey Dallas)Education & academic supports for low-income K–12 students (charters, after-school programs, reading interventions)Transition and scaling support for local education networks (e.g., Lumin Education expansion/transition)Social-emotional and mental health services for children and youth in South and West DallasNeighborhood revitalization and basic needs programs — housing/furnishing for families and small capital projects (park, land acquisition)

    Who They Fund

    low-income K–12 students

    About Esping Family Foundation

    A $200,000 grant to Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep for the Corporate Work Study Program points to the Esping Family Foundation’s core pattern: backing Dallas organizations that combine education with direct, practical support for young people and families. The foundation’s recent giving shows sustained attention to K–12 learning, youth development, mental health, and neighborhood stability, with grants that often help organizations deliver services on the ground rather than fund broad policy work. Within that mix, repeated support for Lumin Education and Momentous Institute shows a preference for organizations with continuing needs, while gifts to For Oak Cliff and Southern Gateway Public Green Fnd reflect interest in assets that can anchor community life. The foundation also supports programs that connect education to work, including college work-study and career-oriented training, alongside grants for counseling, shelter, literacy, and family support. The result is a portfolio centered on Dallas County organizations serving children, students, and families through hands-on programs and local institutional support.

    What Esping Family Foundation Funds

    Education is a clear pillar of the Esping Family Foundation’s grantmaking. In 2024, they gave $55,000 to Tackle Tomorrow LLC for the Tackle Tomorrow Reading Program, and in 2023 they gave $25,000 to Carch Up and Read to support expanding literacy for at-risk elementary students. They also funded KIPP Texas with $50,000 for KIPP Forward Programming, linking academic support to longer-term student success. Youth and family services appear alongside education. The foundation gave $50,000 to The Agape Clinic for pediatric services for low-income, uninsured children, and $30,000 to Family Gateway for the Emergency Shelter & Overflow Program for Families with Children Experiencing Homelessness. In mental health, they provided $50,000 to The Center for Integrative Couselin for its Mental Health Education & Counseling Program for Youth in South & West Dallas. Their support also reaches college success, with $30,000 to Young Women's Preparatory Network for the College Success Program at the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School.

    How Esping Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster at the $50,000 level, with a median of $50,000 and an upper quartile also at $50,000; the lower quartile is $26,250. That pattern suggests a fairly tight grant-size band, with a smaller number of larger gifts. The recent record also shows repeat support for the same organizations across multiple years, including Lumin Education, Momentous Institute, Dwell With Dignity, and The Family Place, which indicates ongoing relationships rather than only one-time awards. The foundation is a Regular Funder, and the active program descriptions indicate both competitive general grant cycles and acceptance of unsolicited applications in some versions of the program.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $376K

    Total Assets

    $9.5M

    Total Revenue

    $470K

    Total Expenses

    $514K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $26K and $50K, with a median of $50K.

    25th Percentile

    $26K

    Median

    $50K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 94% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    children in South & West Dallas
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    families and children experiencing homelessness
    uninsured/low-income pediatric patients

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, local giving with a mix of a few large transformational grants ($100k–$200k) and several program-level gifts (~$50k). The foundation repeats support to select core partners (e.g., Lumin Education, Momentous Institute) while also making catalytic one-off grants for capital, loan retirement, or transition needs.

    Funding Style

    general operating supportprogram-specific grantscapital/campaign fundingtransition/organizational supportdirect service funding

    Notable grantees: Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep, Lumin Education, Momentous Institute, Dwell with Dignity, For Oak Cliff

    Topics

    childhood social-emotional and mental healthafter-school enrichment for high-need studentsK–12 academic support and literacy expansioncollege readiness and college success programs for young womenfamily homelessness prevention and emergency shelter servicespediatric medical services for low-income/uninsured childrenworkforce development/clinical internship (patient care technician)

    Where Esping Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local: 94% of grants go to recipients in Texas, and all of the recent grants listed are in the United States. Dallas is the dominant recipient city, appearing across education, human services, health, and arts-related support. The clearest pattern is concentration in Dallas County and nearby Dallas neighborhoods, with recipients such as Dallas, TX-based community centers, schools, clinics, and family services. The recipient map also includes a small number of grants outside Texas, including Year Up Inc in Boston, MA, but Texas remains the clear center of activity.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Esping Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Esping Family Foundation support most often?

    The foundation focuses on Dallas-area nonprofits and public entities working in Education, Human Services, Health, and Arts & Culture, with special interest in K–12 educational outcomes, children and families, and youth development. Recent grants show a strong tilt toward schools, literacy programs, counseling services, shelters, and family support organizations.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical award is $50,000. The distribution is fairly tight, with a p25 of $26,250, a median of $50,000, and a p75 of $50,000.

    Does the foundation give to the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Recent grants show repeat support for several organizations across different years, including Lumin Education in 2024 and 2025, Momentous Institute in 2023 and 2024, Dwell With Dignity in 2023 and 2025, and The Family Place in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

    How local is the giving?

    It is highly concentrated in Texas and especially Dallas. Ninety-four percent of grants go to recipients in Texas, and the recent grants list is almost entirely Dallas-based, with one recent example outside Texas in Boston, MA.

    Can organizations apply directly for grants?

    Yes. The active program descriptions show competitive grant programs for Dallas County and Texas, and some versions state that unsolicited applications are accepted. The programs also specify eligibility for qualified public entities and 501(c)(3) charities serving Dallas County.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? Only qualified public entities or 501(c)(3) charities serving the people of Texas (with emphasis on Dallas County). The Foundation does not fund individuals. Organizations are limited to one application within a 12‑month period. Additional re-application restrictions apply for multi-year or consecutive-year grantees.

    Fecha límite: Two annual cycles: Spring — LOI due Feb 15 (notification by Mar 1), full proposal due Apr 1. Fall — LOI due July 15 (notification by Sep 1), full proposal due Oct 1.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Lumin EducationDallas, TX$100,0002025Transition support for Lumin Education
    Dwell with DignityDallas, TX$97,5002025Towards the Transforming Together Program
    The Center for Integrative CouselinDallas, TX$50,0002025Towards Mental Health Education & Counseling Program for Youth in South & West Dallas
    Young Women's Preparatory NetworkDallas, TX$30,0002025Towards the College Success Program at the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School
    Family GatewayDallas, TX$30,0002025Towards the Emergency Shelter & Overflow Program for Families with Children Experiencing Homelessness
    Dallas CASADallas, TX$25,0002025Towards the Dallas CASA Volunteer Recruitment, Training and Supervision Program
    The Family PlaceDallas, TX$25,0002025Support for An Eduring Promise - The Family Place Foundation Campaign
    Family CompassDallas, TX$18,0002025Towards Financial Help to Bridge the Gap
    Lumin EducationDallas, TX$100,0002024Transition support for Lumin Education
    Tackle Tomorrow LLCDallas, TX$55,0002024Tackle Tomorrow Reading Program
    Year Up IncBoston, MA$50,0002024General operating support
    KIPP TexasDallas, TX$50,0002024Support the KIPP Forward Programming
    Momentous InstituteDallas, TX$50,0002024Building strong social, emotional, and mental health in Dallas children
    After-School All-Stars North TexasDallas, TX$50,0002024Support comprehensive, cost-free after-school program for high need students at Pence Middle School
    The Family PlaceDallas, TX$25,0002024Support for An Eduring Promise - The Family Place Foundation Campaign
    Methodist Hospitals of DallasDallas, TX$25,0002024Patient Care Technician Intern Program at Methodist Dallas Medical Center
    Cristo Rey Dallas College PrepDallas, TX$200,0002023Towards the Cristo Rey Dallas Corporate Work Study Program
    For Oak CliffDallas, TX$100,0002023To help pay off a loan on acquired land
    Southern Gateway Public Green FndDallas, TX$50,0002023Towards the Southern Gateway Park capital campaign
    Momentous InstituteDallas, TX$50,0002023Towards building strong social, emotional, and mental health in Dallas Chidren
    Jubilee Park Community CenterDallas, TX$50,0002023Towards academic support for low-income K-12 students
    The Agape ClinicDallas, TX$50,0002023To support pediatric services for low-income, uninsured children
    Advisory Board-Booker T WashingtonDallas, TX$30,0002023Towards the Student Enrichment Program
    The Family PlaceDallas, TX$25,0002023Towards children's programming at the shelter
    Carch Up and ReadDallas, TX$25,0002023To support expanding literacy for at-risk elementary students
    Dwell With DignityDallas, TX$15,0002023Towards the Hope Begins at HOME program

    Lumin Education

    $100,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Transition support for Lumin Education

    Dwell with Dignity

    $97,500
    Dallas, TX2025

    Towards the Transforming Together Program

    The Center for Integrative Couselin

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Towards Mental Health Education & Counseling Program for Youth in South & West Dallas

    Young Women's Preparatory Network

    $30,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Towards the College Success Program at the Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School

    Family Gateway

    $30,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Towards the Emergency Shelter & Overflow Program for Families with Children Experiencing Homelessness

    Dallas CASA

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX
    2025

    Towards the Dallas CASA Volunteer Recruitment, Training and Supervision Program

    The Family Place

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Support for An Eduring Promise - The Family Place Foundation Campaign

    Family Compass

    $18,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Towards Financial Help to Bridge the Gap

    Lumin Education

    $100,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Transition support for Lumin Education

    Tackle Tomorrow LLC

    $55,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Tackle Tomorrow Reading Program

    Year Up Inc

    $50,000
    Boston, MA2024

    General operating support

    KIPP Texas

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Support the KIPP Forward Programming

    Momentous Institute

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Building strong social, emotional, and mental health in Dallas children

    After-School All-Stars North Texas

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Support comprehensive, cost-free after-school program for high need students at Pence Middle School

    The Family Place

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Support for An Eduring Promise - The Family Place Foundation Campaign

    Methodist Hospitals of Dallas

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Patient Care Technician Intern Program at Methodist Dallas Medical Center

    Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep

    $200,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards the Cristo Rey Dallas Corporate Work Study Program

    For Oak Cliff

    $100,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    To help pay off a loan on acquired land

    Southern Gateway Public Green Fnd

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards the Southern Gateway Park capital campaign

    Momentous Institute

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards building strong social, emotional, and mental health in Dallas Chidren

    Jubilee Park Community Center

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards academic support for low-income K-12 students

    The Agape Clinic

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    To support pediatric services for low-income, uninsured children

    Advisory Board-Booker T Washington

    $30,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards the Student Enrichment Program

    The Family Place

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards children's programming at the shelter

    Carch Up and Read

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    To support expanding literacy for at-risk elementary students

    Dwell With Dignity

    $15,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Towards the Hope Begins at HOME program