
Provide for the long-term operation and maintenance of First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth's facilities and programs through gifts and assets that are invested, managed, and administered with careful stewardship; solicit, receive, maintain and preserve gifts and bequests to support the ministries, programs and activities of the church.
A defining feature of First Methodist Church of Fort Worth Foundation Inc is its direct support for First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth through large general financial support grants. The three most recent awards on file all went to the church in Fort Worth for general financial support, including a 2025 grant of $3,067,946, a 2024 grant of $2,599,932, and a 2023 grant of $2,495,790. That pattern shows a foundation organized around sustaining the church’s ministries and operations rather than funding a wide mix of external nonprofits. The foundation’s stated purpose is to provide for the long-term operation and maintenance of the church’s facilities and programs through gifts and assets that are invested, managed, and administered with careful stewardship. Its supported areas include mission and outreach, youth ministries, children’s ministries, music ministries and fine arts, and planned giving and endowments. The grantmaking structure also includes designated funds and donor-designated endowments, which tie support to specific ministry areas at the church. Across the recent record, the funding relationship centers on the church itself and its ongoing ministry needs.
The foundation’s program design is built around specific ministry areas at First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth. Under its designated funds, donors can direct gifts to Mission and Outreach, Youth Ministries, Children’s Ministries, Music Ministries, or the Foundation General Fund, keeping support tied to named parts of the church’s work. It also maintains Foundation Endowed Funds, where donor-designated endowments send investment earnings to support church operations and ministry areas in perpetuity. That structure links current giving with long-term support. Planned giving is another clear focus. The Helen W. Watt Society recognizes individuals who have made bequests, beneficiary designations, or other legacy gifts to the foundation. Together, these programs show a funder centered on operational support, legacy giving, and ministry-specific funding within one church community.
Typical grants are in the multimillion-dollar range, with a p25 of $2,547,861, a median of $2,599,932, and a p75 of $2,833,939. The recent record also shows consistency across years: the same recipient appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for general financial support. The foundation is organized as a church foundation with designated funds, endowed funds, and planned-giving recognition, and it accepts unsolicited gifts in its named programs. Its philosophy is flexible and core support rather than project-specific funding.
$8.2M
$101.2M
$5.8M
$4.1M
Most grants fall between $2.5M and $2.8M, with a median of $2.6M.
25th Percentile
$2.5M
Median
$2.6M
75th Percentile
$2.8M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.
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Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in Texas. All of the grants in the recent sample went to recipients in Fort Worth, and 100% of grants were given to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient-country distribution is also fully domestic, with all grants in the US. The structure of the programs reinforces that local pattern: the foundation’s designated funds and endowed funds are directed to ministries of First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
It primarily supports First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth through general financial support, designated ministry funds, and donor-designated endowments. Its stated purpose is to provide for the long-term operation and maintenance of the church’s facilities and programs.
The foundation’s stated focus areas include mission and outreach, youth ministries, children’s ministries, music ministries and fine arts, church facilities and property maintenance, and planned giving and endowments. Its designated funds also name Mission and Outreach, Youth Ministries, Children’s Ministries, Music Ministries, and the Foundation General Fund.
Yes. The program descriptions say the foundation accepts unsolicited gifts in its designated funds, foundation endowed funds, and Helen W. Watt Society programs. The structure is donor-directed rather than application-driven.
The distribution is large and fairly tight: p25 is $2,547,861, the median is $2,599,932, and p75 is $2,833,939. The recent grants on file are all multimillion-dollar awards to the church for general financial support.
The giving is local. All recent grants in the data went to Fort Worth recipients, and 100% of grants were made to recipients in Texas. The recipient-country distribution is entirely US-based.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FORT WORTH INC | FORT WORTH, TX | $3,067,946 | 2025 | GENERAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT. |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FORT WORTH INC | FORT WORTH, TX | $2,599,932 | 2024 | GENERAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT. |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FORT WORTH INC | FORT WORTH, TX | $2,495,790 | 2023 | GENERAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT. |
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FORT WORTH INC
$3,067,946GENERAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FORT WORTH INC
$2,599,932GENERAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FORT WORTH INC
$2,495,790GENERAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT.