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    Faulkner Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    AUSTIN, TX5122173900EIN: 74-28717923 declaraciones registradas

    About Faulkner Family Foundation

    The Faulkner Family Foundation concentrates its modest giving on local Austin-area human services, with a strong emphasis on long-term support for people with disabilities and occasional funding for veteran recognition efforts. A large majority of the foundation's dollars goes to repeat, programmatic support for Disability Resources (vocational homes and opportunities), with a smaller one-off grant to Honor Flight Austin.

    Focus Areas

    Vocational homes and employment/independent-living supports for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Austin areaSupport for veteran recognition and Honor Flight programs serving Austin-area veteransDirect, local human services providers in Central Texas (small to mid-size nonprofits)

    Who They Fund

    people with disabilitiesadults with disabilities seeking vocational services and residential support

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated and local: a small number of grants with a large share directed to a single repeat grantee (Disability Resources), modest overall giving, and occasional one-off support for other community service initiatives.

    Funding Style

    About Faulkner Family Foundation

    The Faulkner Family Foundation’s clearest pattern is its repeated support for Disability Resources, which received the foundation’s two largest recent grants for vocational homes and opportunities for people with disabilities. That relationship signals a focus on long-term, local services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities rather than broad thematic grantmaking. The foundation’s other recent grants show a second, smaller stream of support for veteran recognition through Honor Flight Austin, along with selective gifts to a handful of Central Texas nonprofits. Across the recent grant list, the foundation’s giving is concentrated in direct-service and community support work. Make-a-Wish, The Missy Project, Wounded Warrior Project, Austin National Association of the Remodeling Industry, Young Life, and St Vincent De Paul each appear as recipients, but the largest dollar amounts are tied to Disability Resources and Honor Flight Austin. That mix points to a family foundation with a local orientation, a preference for practical program support, and a pattern of backing organizations serving people with disabilities, veterans, and other community needs in Texas and beyond.

    What Faulkner Family Foundation Funds

    The strongest theme in the Faulkner Family Foundation’s grantmaking is vocational and residential support for adults with disabilities. Disability Resources received $67,737 in 2025 and $25,500 in 2023 for vocational homes and opportunities for the disabled, showing sustained backing for that service model. A second theme is support for veteran recognition efforts. Honor Flight Austin received $13,000 in 2025, $2,000 in 2024, and $1,200 in 2023, all for general support. The foundation also gave $1,000 to Wounded Warrior Project in 2023, extending that interest beyond a single local organization. Smaller grants show broader community giving. Make-a-Wish received $10,000 in 2025 for general support, while Austin National Association of the Remodeling Industry received $500 in 2023 for an education fundraiser.

    How Faulkner Family Foundation Gives

    The typical grant size is small: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $2,000, and the 75th percentile is $10,000. That distribution fits a foundation that makes a few larger commitments and a number of smaller gifts. The pattern also includes repeat grants. Disability Resources appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Honor Flight Austin appears in all three years as well. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The recent grants suggest straightforward grant support, with some gifts labeled general support and others tied to specific program or fundraising purposes.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $131K

    Total Assets

    $886K

    Total Revenue

    $73K

    Total Expenses

    $106K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $10K, with a median of $2K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $2K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 85% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    Notable grantees: Disability Resources, Honor Flight Austin, Other Austin-area disability and veteran service organizations (typical beneficiaries)

    Topics

    vocational rehabilitation / employment training for people with disabilitiessupported employment / job placementresidential vocational homes / supported livingskills development / job-readiness trainingeducation-related program fundraising

    Where Faulkner Family Foundation Makes Grants

    The foundation gives locally, and Texas recipients account for 85% of grants. Austin appears repeatedly in the recent list, including Honor Flight Austin, The Missy Project, Austin National Association of the Remodeling Industry, and St Vincent De Paul. West Lake Hills is another Texas recipient city through Make-a-Wish. Outside Texas, the recent grants include Wounded Warrior Project in Jacksonville, Florida, and Young Life in Colorado Springs, Colorado. All recent grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Faulkner Family Foundation

    What kinds of programs does Faulkner Family Foundation support most often?

    Its most consistent support goes to vocational homes and opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, especially through Disability Resources. Veteran recognition work is another recurring theme, with multiple grants to Honor Flight Austin and one grant to Wounded Warrior Project.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is modest: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $2,000, and the 75th percentile is $10,000. That means many grants are relatively small, with a few larger awards at the top end.

    Does the foundation give to the same organizations in multiple years?

    Yes. Disability Resources appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Honor Flight Austin also appears across those same three years. That indicates a repeat-giving pattern rather than isolated one-time support.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Texas is the main recipient state, with 85% of grants going to recipients in TX. Recent Texas recipients include organizations in Austin, West Lake Hills, and Abilene.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    DISABILITY RESOURCESABILENE, TX$67,7372025VOCATIONAL HOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED
    HONOR FLIGHT AUSTINAUSTIN, TX$13,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MAKE-A-WISHWEST LAKE HILLS, TX$10,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    THE MISSY PROJECTAUSTIN, TX$2,5002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    DISABILITY RESOURCESABILENE, TX$6,0002024VOCATIONAL HOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED
    HONOR FLIGHT AUSTINAUSTIN, TX$2,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    THE MISSY PROJECTAUSTIN, TX$1,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    YOUNG LIFECOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$5002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT DE PAULAUSTIN, TX$2502024GENERAL SUPPORT
    DISABILITY RESOURCESABILENE, TX$25,5002023VOCATIONAL HOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED
    HONOR FLIGHT AUSTINAUSTIN, TX$1,2002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECTJACKSONVILLE, FL$1,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    AUSTIN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE REMODELING INDUSTRYAUSTIN, TX$5002023EDUCATION FUNDRAISER

    DISABILITY RESOURCES

    $67,737
    ABILENE, TX2025

    VOCATIONAL HOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED

    HONOR FLIGHT AUSTIN

    $13,000
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MAKE-A-WISH

    $10,000
    WEST LAKE HILLS, TX2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    THE MISSY PROJECT

    $2,500
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    DISABILITY RESOURCES

    $6,000
    ABILENE, TX2024

    VOCATIONAL HOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED

    HONOR FLIGHT AUSTIN

    $2,000
    AUSTIN, TX2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    THE MISSY PROJECT

    $1,000
    AUSTIN, TX2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    YOUNG LIFE

    $500
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT DE PAUL

    $250
    AUSTIN, TX2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    DISABILITY RESOURCES

    $25,500
    ABILENE, TX2023

    VOCATIONAL HOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED

    HONOR FLIGHT AUSTIN

    $1,200
    AUSTIN, TX2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT

    $1,000
    JACKSONVILLE, FL2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    AUSTIN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE REMODELING INDUSTRY

    $500
    AUSTIN, TX2023

    EDUCATION FUNDRAISER