The foundation concentrates its giving on K–12 school operations and STEM/computer-science education, primarily in Texas, while also funding technology-for-good prizes, disaster and humanitarian response, and targeted health initiatives. Grants skew large and strategic—supporting a small set of repeat recipients and high-profile national organizations alongside local school districts and community projects. Its portfolio mixes multi-million dollar place-based investments in Austin/Texas education and housing with mission-driven national gifts for carbon removal, coding education, and disaster relief.
Musk Foundation’s largest recent awards go to school operations and programs, with two 2025 grants in Austin totaling more than $354 million to “The Foundation - See Attachment A.” That pattern sits at the center of the foundation’s portfolio: large, strategic support for K–12 school operations in Texas, paired with sizable gifts for computer science education, carbon-removal technology, and selected health and community projects. The foundation also gave $89.9 million in 2023 and $102.3 million in 2024 to the same school-operations recipient family, showing a multi-year commitment rather than isolated gifts. Beyond education, the foundation has backed high-dollar national organizations and place-based Texas institutions. Recent examples include a $54 million grant to X Prize Foundation Inc for technological development for carbon removal, a $7.2 million grant to Baylor Scott & White Healthcare for health initiatives, and a $5 million grant to Austin Habitat for Humanity for affordable housing and community development. The recent record also includes gifts to universities, digital-literacy groups, disaster-relief organizations, and school systems, indicating a portfolio that mixes operating support with targeted program funding.
K–12 school operations are the clearest focus. In 2025, Musk Foundation gave $205,784,489 and $149,179,959 to “The Foundation - See Attachment A” in Austin for school operations and programs, and also made a $10 million grant in 2023 to “The Foundation” in Houston for the same purpose. Computer science and coding education is another recurring area. The foundation gave $7 million to Khan Academy for computer science work and unfinished learning programs, $4 million to Hack Foundation for coding education, and $2.13 million to Codeorg for access to and participation in computer science in schools. It also funds climate-tech and emergency response. X Prize Foundation Inc received $54 million in 2024 and $5.45 million in 2025 for technological development for carbon removal. For disaster relief, the foundation gave $2.4 million to The St Bernard Project Inc in New Orleans.
Typical grant sizes are large: the 25th percentile is $52,725, the median is $277,500, and the 75th percentile is $1,212,425. The recent record includes many grants in the millions, alongside a smaller set of program-support awards and public-charity gifts routed through Fidelity Charitable. The portfolio also shows repeat recipients across multiple years, especially in school operations and carbon-removal prizes. Musk Foundation is classified as a regular funder, and it funds individuals as well as organizations.
$871.4M
$463M
$94.7M
$474.7M
Most grants fall between $53K and $1.2M, with a median of $278K.
25th Percentile
$53K
Median
$278K
75th Percentile
$1.2M
About 45% of grants go to recipients in TX.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Musk Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 130 | $870.7M | 98.5% |
| 2 | Germany | 2 | $2.3M |
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Concentrated, high-dollar giving with repeat multi-million-dollar commitments to a small number of core and high-profile grantees; combines place-based investments in Texas education/community development with sizable national grants to technology, coding-education, and disaster-relief organizations.
Notable grantees: THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A, X PRIZE FOUNDATION, Khan Academy, Code.org, Team Rubicon
Grantmaking is national, but Texas receives the largest share of awards, with 45% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Texas recipients include Austin, Houston, Dallas, Los Fresnos, and South Padre Island. Outside Texas, grants also reached Cuyahoga? No; the listed recipients include Culver City, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, Seattle, San Francisco, and Baltimore. The country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 130 grants in the United States and 2 in Germany.
Its recent grants center on K–12 school operations and programs, especially in Texas. The same school-operations recipient family received four of the largest awards on file, including two 2025 grants in Austin totaling more than $354 million.
The grant-size distribution is wide but high-dollar: the 25th percentile is $52,725, the median is $277,500, and the 75th percentile is $1,212,425. Recent awards also include multimillion-dollar grants, such as $54 million for carbon-removal technology development.
Yes. Recent grants include $7 million to Khan Academy for computer science work and unfinished learning programs, $4 million to Hack Foundation for coding education, and $2.13 million to Codeorg for access to and participation in computer science in schools.
Texas is the top state by grant count, with 45% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Texas recipients include Austin, Houston, Dallas, Los Fresnos, and South Padre Island.
Yes. Recent grants include $2.4 million to The St Bernard Project Inc in New Orleans for disaster relief, and the foundation’s broader portfolio also includes disaster and humanitarian response among its recurring themes.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A | AUSTIN, TX | $205,784,489 | 2025 | SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS |
| THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A | AUSTIN, TX | $149,179,959 | 2025 | SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS |
| FIDELITY CHARITABLE | CINCINNATI, OH | $25,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES |
| THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A | AUSTIN, TX | $14,990,164 | 2025 | SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS |
| FIDELITY CHARITABLE - SEE ATTACHMENT A | CINCINNATI, OH | $10,003,643 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES |
| BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE HEALTHCARE | DALLAS, TX | $7,157,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT HEALTH INITIATIVES |
| X PRIZE FOUNDATION INC | CULVER CITY, CA | $5,450,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CARBON REMOVAL |
| WINDWARD SCHOOL | LOS ANGELES, CA | $5,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS |
| THE SETON FUND | ST LOUIS, MO | $5,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT HEALTH INTIATIVES |
| AUSTIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | AUSTIN, TX | $5,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN | AUSTIN, TX | $3,250,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT UNIVERSITY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS |
| DIGITAL HARBOR FOUNDATION | BALTIMORE, MD | $3,250,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT STEM EDUCATION AND DIGITAL LITERACY FOR YOUTH |
| THE ST BERNARD PROJECT INC | NEW ORLEANS, LA | $2,400,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF |
| CODEORG | SEATTLE, WA | $2,130,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT ACCESS TO AND PARTICIPATION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE IN SCHOOLS |
| SCROLL PRIZE INC | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $2,084,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT CODING EDUCATION |
| TEAM RUBICON | LOS ANGELES, CA | $2,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN AND CONVENTIONAL AID RESPONSES |
| OPERATION BBQ RELIEF | PECULIAR, MO | $1,975,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF THROUGH MEALS |
| HACK FOUNDATION | WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA | $1,810,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT CODING EDUCATION |
| MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | CAMBRIDGE, MA | $1,500,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT RESEARCH PROGRAMS |
| GIVEDIRECTLY INC | NEW YORK, NY | $1,400,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT FINANCIAL AID FOR FAMILIES LIVING IN POVERTY |
| MERCY CHEFS INC | PORTSMOUTH, VA | $1,260,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF THROUGH MEALS |
| FEEDING AMERICA | CHICAGO, IL | $1,250,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT HUNGER RELIEF AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| THE TRAIL FOUNDATION | AUSTIN, TX | $1,100,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROTECTION OF THE BUTLER TRAIL |
| SCHOLARSHIP AMERICA INC | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $1,083,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION | SANTA MONICA, CA | $1,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT RESEARCH, AWARENESS, AND TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER |
| HEALTHCARE READY | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE |
| PENN HARRIS MADISON SCHOOL CORPORATION | MISHAWAKA, IN | $1,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND STUDENT LEARNING INITIATIVES |
| EUROPEAN JEWISH ASSOCIATION | MONSEY, NY | $1,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT ADVOCACY, EDUCATION, AND CULTURAL INITIATIVES FOR JEWISH COMMUNITIES |
| AMERICA INSTITUTE FOR ROMAN CULTURE INC | AUSTIN, TX | $1,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION |
| SAMARITANS PURSE | BOONE, NC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF AND HUMANITARIAN AID PROGRAMS |
| BABY2BABY | LOS ANGELES, CA | $930,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROVIDING ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO LOW-INCOME FAMILIES |
| MORGAN'S INCLUSION INITIATIVE | SAN ANTONIO, TX | $810,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS PROMOTING ACCESSIBILITY, INCLUSION, AND OPPORTUNITIES |
| UC SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION | SANTA BARBARA, CA | $795,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND STUDENT PROGRAMS |
| HOLOCAUST MUSEUM LA OPERATION | LOS ANGELES, CA | $730,472 | 2025 | SUPPORT HOLOCAUST EDUCATION AND REMEMBRANCE PROGRAMS |
| PARTNERS IN HEALTH | BOSTON, MA | $690,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT GLOBAL HEALTH ACCESSIBILITY |
| SEATTLE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AARON MATTHEW SIDS RESEARCH GUILD | SEATTLE, WA | $550,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT SIDS RESEARCH |
| INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DISASTER RESOURCE CENTER INC | FORT WORTH, TX | $506,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT VOLUNTEER COORDINATION FOR DISASTER RESPONSE |
| MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF AMERICA | PHOENIX, AZ | $500,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT GRANTING WISHES FOR CHILDREN WITH CRITICAL ILLNESSES |
| THE DEFINITY PROJECT INC | ATLANTA, GA | $500,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT EDUCATION INITIATIVES |
| MINUTEMAN DISASTER RESPONSE FOUNDATION | MCKINNEY, TX | $499,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT VOLUNTEER DEPLOYMENT FOR DISASTER RELIEF AND RECOVERY |
| MISSIONS ON WHEELS INC | MONTGOMERY, AL | $496,735 | 2025 | SUPPORT MEDICAL CARE ACCESS IN UNDERSERVED OR REMOTE COMMUNITIES |
| MERCURY ONE INC | IRVING, TX | $443,950 | 2025 | SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN AID AND EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES |
| CAMERON COUNTY EDUCATION INITIATIVE INC | BROWNSVILLE, TX | $295,500 | 2025 | SUPPORT THE PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION PROGRAM |
| SAE INTERNATIONAL | WARRENDALE, PA | $295,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS |
| DIPLOMATIC SECURITY FOUNDATION INCORPORATED | DUNN LORING, VA | $200,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT SAFETY, SECURITY, AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR DIPLOMATIC PERSONNEL |
| TEXAS A AND M FOUNDATION | COLLEGE STATION, TX | $200,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIPS, RESEARCH, AND EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES |
| SENTINEL FOUNDATION | DAVIDSON, NC | $156,400 | 2025 | SUPPORT COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVES |
| CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF BROWNSVILLE | BROWNSVILLE, TX | $150,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT CREATIVE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN |
| CITY OF BROWNSVILLE | BROWNSVILLE, TX | $120,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT AND CITY PROGRAMS |
| WORLD SPINE CARE | TUSTIN, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT SPINE HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH, AND TREATMENT INITIATIVES IN UNDERSERVED AREAS |
THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A
$205,784,489SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A
$149,179,959SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
FIDELITY CHARITABLE
$25,000,000SUPPORT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES
THE FOUNDATION - SEE ATTACHMENT A
$14,990,164SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
FIDELITY CHARITABLE - SEE ATTACHMENT A
$10,003,643SUPPORT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES
BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE HEALTHCARE
$7,157,000SUPPORT HEALTH INITIATIVES
X PRIZE FOUNDATION INC
$5,450,000SUPPORT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CARBON REMOVAL
WINDWARD SCHOOL
$5,000,000SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
THE SETON FUND
$5,000,000SUPPORT HEALTH INTIATIVES
AUSTIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$5,000,000SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
$3,250,000SUPPORT UNIVERSITY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
DIGITAL HARBOR FOUNDATION
$3,250,000SUPPORT STEM EDUCATION AND DIGITAL LITERACY FOR YOUTH
THE ST BERNARD PROJECT INC
$2,400,000SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF
CODEORG
$2,130,000SUPPORT ACCESS TO AND PARTICIPATION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE IN SCHOOLS
SCROLL PRIZE INC
$2,084,000SUPPORT CODING EDUCATION
TEAM RUBICON
$2,000,000SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN AND CONVENTIONAL AID RESPONSES
OPERATION BBQ RELIEF
$1,975,000SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF THROUGH MEALS
HACK FOUNDATION
$1,810,000SUPPORT CODING EDUCATION
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
$1,500,000SUPPORT RESEARCH PROGRAMS
GIVEDIRECTLY INC
$1,400,000SUPPORT FINANCIAL AID FOR FAMILIES LIVING IN POVERTY
MERCY CHEFS INC
$1,260,000SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF THROUGH MEALS
FEEDING AMERICA
$1,250,000SUPPORT HUNGER RELIEF AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION
THE TRAIL FOUNDATION
$1,100,000SUPPORT PROTECTION OF THE BUTLER TRAIL
SCHOLARSHIP AMERICA INC
$1,083,000SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION
$1,000,000SUPPORT RESEARCH, AWARENESS, AND TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER
HEALTHCARE READY
$1,000,000SUPPORT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE
PENN HARRIS MADISON SCHOOL CORPORATION
$1,000,000SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND STUDENT LEARNING INITIATIVES
EUROPEAN JEWISH ASSOCIATION
$1,000,000SUPPORT ADVOCACY, EDUCATION, AND CULTURAL INITIATIVES FOR JEWISH COMMUNITIES
AMERICA INSTITUTE FOR ROMAN CULTURE INC
$1,000,000SUPPORT HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
SAMARITANS PURSE
$1,000,000SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF AND HUMANITARIAN AID PROGRAMS
BABY2BABY
$930,000SUPPORT PROVIDING ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
MORGAN'S INCLUSION INITIATIVE
$810,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS PROMOTING ACCESSIBILITY, INCLUSION, AND OPPORTUNITIES
UC SANTA BARBARA FOUNDATION
$795,000SUPPORT HIGHER EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND STUDENT PROGRAMS
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM LA OPERATION
$730,472SUPPORT HOLOCAUST EDUCATION AND REMEMBRANCE PROGRAMS
PARTNERS IN HEALTH
$690,000SUPPORT GLOBAL HEALTH ACCESSIBILITY
SEATTLE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AARON MATTHEW SIDS RESEARCH GUILD
$550,000SUPPORT SIDS RESEARCH
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DISASTER RESOURCE CENTER INC
$506,000SUPPORT VOLUNTEER COORDINATION FOR DISASTER RESPONSE
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
$500,000SUPPORT GRANTING WISHES FOR CHILDREN WITH CRITICAL ILLNESSES
THE DEFINITY PROJECT INC
$500,000SUPPORT EDUCATION INITIATIVES
MINUTEMAN DISASTER RESPONSE FOUNDATION
$499,000SUPPORT VOLUNTEER DEPLOYMENT FOR DISASTER RELIEF AND RECOVERY
MISSIONS ON WHEELS INC
$496,735SUPPORT MEDICAL CARE ACCESS IN UNDERSERVED OR REMOTE COMMUNITIES
MERCURY ONE INC
$443,950SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN AID AND EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES
CAMERON COUNTY EDUCATION INITIATIVE INC
$295,500SUPPORT THE PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
SAE INTERNATIONAL
$295,000SUPPORT ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DIPLOMATIC SECURITY FOUNDATION INCORPORATED
$200,000SUPPORT SAFETY, SECURITY, AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR DIPLOMATIC PERSONNEL
TEXAS A AND M FOUNDATION
$200,000SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIPS, RESEARCH, AND EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES
SENTINEL FOUNDATION
$156,400SUPPORT COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVES
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF BROWNSVILLE
$150,000SUPPORT CREATIVE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE
$120,000SUPPORT COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT AND CITY PROGRAMS
WORLD SPINE CARE
$100,000SUPPORT SPINE HEALTH CARE, RESEARCH, AND TREATMENT INITIATIVES IN UNDERSERVED AREAS