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    Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    DALLAS, TX2146923669EIN: 75-28099843 declaraciones registradas

    About Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation

    The Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation focuses its relatively small, local giving on Dallas-area social services and pediatric healthcare. Most dollars go to capital and program support that address root causes of poverty, addiction, and homelessness, alongside targeted support for Children's Health in North Texas. The foundation appears to prioritize high-impact, local institutions rather than many small, dispersed grants.

    Focus Areas

    Capital campaign support for Dallas social service facilities (e.g., a Dallas Social Service Center)Homelessness and addiction recovery services in DallasPediatric healthcare support for Children’s Health/Children’s Medical system of North Texas

    Who They Fund

    children from low-income or needy families (including pediatric patients)individuals and families experiencing homelessnesspeople suffering from substance use disorder (men and women in recovery)women diagnosed with breast cancer and familiesat-risk K–12 students and first-generation / low-income college-bound students

    About Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation

    A $200,000 grant to the Salvation Army for the Dallas Social Service Center shows the Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation’s clearest pattern: concentrated local giving for facilities and services tied to poverty, addiction, and homelessness in Dallas. The foundation backs organizations that combine direct aid with longer-term infrastructure, including capital support for social service space and program support for treatment, housing, and family assistance. Their recent grants also show steady support for pediatric and family-focused health work. The foundation gave $30,000 to Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Med to support the Children’s Health pediatric system of North Texas, and it also funded groups connected to pediatric cancer, women’s health, hospice, and care for children from low-income or needy families. Alongside these health grants, the portfolio includes support for education, domestic abuse services, and senior services, with awards typically landing at modest amounts and concentrated in Dallas-area institutions. The result is a grantmaking profile built around a small number of local partners and clearly defined community needs.

    What Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation Funds

    In social services, the foundation’s largest recent award went to the Salvation Army in Dallas for the Dallas Social Service Center, a campaign focused on the root causes of poverty, addiction, and homelessness. It also supported Interfaith Family Services for housing for homeless and poverty-stricken families, Men of Nehemiah for Christian-led clinical services for people suffering from addiction, and The Family Place for shelter, counseling, job training, and education for families escaping abuse and poverty. Health-related giving is another clear thread. The foundation supported Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Med for the Children’s Health pediatric system of North Texas, Baylor Scott White Foundation for breast cancer research and patient-centered care, and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society for research and educational support to patients with blood cancer. Education grants reached University Park Elementary School, Young Women’s Preparatory Network, and The Woodlands Christian Academy.

    How Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are small: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $5,000, and the 75th percentile is $5,000. That distribution suggests a pattern of many modest awards, with a few larger grants standing out. The foundation’s recent record also shows repeat support to the same organizations across multiple years, including Salvation Army, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Equest Women’s Auxiliary, Men of Nehemiah, and Baylor Scott White Foundation. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The giving profile points to direct charitable grantmaking, with most awards directed to Texas recipients.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $517K

    Total Assets

    $1.7M

    Total Revenue

    $69K

    Total Expenses

    $224K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $5K, with a median of $5K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $5K

    75th Percentile

    $5K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 95% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    survivors of domestic abuse and children affected by abuse
    seniors in the Dallas area
    people with dementia/Alzheimer's and blood-cancer patients
    global impoverished children in need of specialized medical services

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, local giving: few grants with large amounts focused on repeat support to a small number of organizations and capital campaigns rather than broad geographic or program diversification.

    Funding Style

    capital campaigns / facility constructiondirect service delivery fundingmedical and scientific research grantsfaith-based program supporteducation and scholarship support

    Notable grantees: The Salvation Army (Dallas), Women's Auxiliary to Children's Medical / Children's Health (North Texas), Dallas-area social service capital campaigns

    Topics

    homelessness prevention and housing servicesaddiction recovery and substance-use treatmentpediatric and specialty medical care (including pediatric cancer)cancer research (breast, lymphoma, blood cancers)K–12 teacher support and student education access (including at-risk and special-needs students)domestic abuse and family shelter serviceshospice, palliative care, and support for terminally ill children

    Where Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation Makes Grants

    The foundation’s giving is highly local and overwhelmingly Texas-based: 95% of grants go to recipients in its top giving state. Dallas is the main hub, with many awards landing at Dallas organizations such as Salvation Army, The Family Place, Interfaith Family Services, and The Senior Source. Outside Texas, the recent list includes one recipient in Bentonville, Arkansas, through Crystal Bridges Museum American Art. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the data provided.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation

    What kinds of causes does Stanford C and Mary Clare Finney Foundation support?

    Its recent grants center on Dallas social services, homelessness prevention, addiction recovery, pediatric healthcare, breast cancer, blood cancer, education, domestic abuse services, hospice care, and support for seniors and people with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The typical award is modest: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $5,000, and the 75th percentile is $5,000. That means most grants cluster at or near $5,000, with fewer larger exceptions.

    Does the foundation give repeatedly to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent record shows repeat grants to several organizations across multiple years, including Salvation Army, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Equest Women’s Auxiliary, Men of Nehemiah, and Baylor Scott White Foundation.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    It gives most often in Texas, and 95% of its grants go to recipients in the headquarters state. Dallas organizations make up a large share of the recent grant list.

    Does the foundation fund individuals or make program-related investments?

    No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Salvation ArmyDallas, TX$200,0002025Campaign for building Dallas Social Service Center to help clients seeking to address root causes of poverty addiction and homelessness
    The Woodlands Christian AcademyThe Woodlands, TX$5,0002025Educate students both intellectually and spiritually with a Biblical faith
    Aging Mind FoundationDallas, TX$5,0002025Funding research that seeks the cause of Alzheimers and other types of dementia; project under Players Philanthropy Fund
    Paddington British School PTAThe Woodlands, TX$3,5002025support teachers and enhancing students experiences at Paddington British School
    The Senior SourceDallas, TX$2,7502025Support the financial and emotional well-being of Dallas area seniors
    Men of NehemiahDallas, TX$2,5002025Provide Christian-led clinical services to those suffering from addiction
    Highland Park ISD Education FdtnDallas, TX$1,0002025financial support for HPISD teacher and staff salaries
    HP Football Booster ClubDallas, TX$5002025Support parents school participation in football or other school extracurricular activities
    Hope Supply CoDallas, TX$5002025Provide the critical and essential needs to homeless and at-risk children
    Salvation ArmyDallas, TX$100,0002024Campaign for building Dallas Social Service Center to help clients seeking to address root causes of poverty addiction and homelessness
    The Crystal Charity BallDallas, TX$20,0002024fund ongoing charitable and educational activities for needy children
    Baylor Scott White Dallas FoundatioDallas, TX$10,0002024support innovative research advance early detection and create patient-centered programs to care for women and families facing a breast cancer diagnosis
    University Park Elementary SchoolDallas, TX$10,0002024support University Park school facilities equipment staff and technology
    LEAP Global MissionsDallas, TX$5,0002024Provide specialized medical services around the world to impoverished children
    The Family PlaceDallas, TX$5,0002024help families escape abuse and poverty through comprehensive programs such a s shelter counseling job training and education
    Leukemia and Lymphoma SocietyDallas, TX$5,0002024Research and services to patients with blood cancer
    Highland Park United Methodist ChurDallas, TX$5,0002024helping all ages fully experience Christ's life-changing love feeding and clothing those in Dallas and lifting people around the globe out of poverty
    Crystal Bridges Museum American ArtBentonville, AR$5,0002024provide assistance to make art nature and architecture programs exhibits and experiences accessible to all
    Equest Women's AuxiliaryDallas, TX$3,0002024enhance children's and adults' quality of life by bringing healing through equine assisted activities and therapies
    Clayton Dabney For Kids w CancerDallas, TX$1,0002024provide financial assistance to needy families with terminally ill children
    Highland Park ISD Education FdtnDallas, TX$1,0002024financial support for HPISD teacher and staff salaries
    Women's Auxiliary to Children's MedDallas, TX$30,0002023provide philanthropic support to Children's Health pediatric system of North Texas
    Salvation ArmyDallas, TX$25,0002023help individuals fight poverty addiction and homelessness
    Crystal Charity BallDallas, TX$15,0002023FUND ONGOING CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR NEEDY CHILDREN
    Leukemia and Lymphoma SocietyDallas, TX$10,0002023advance research to find cures for cancer provide educational support to patients
    Baylor Scott White FoundationDallas, TX$10,0002023care for women diagnosed with breast cancer fund research for breast cancer
    Forefront Living FoundationDallas, TX$5,0002023provide therapies and services to those in hospice care who can't afford it
    Equest Women's AuxiliaryDallas, TX$5,0002023Enhance children's and adults' quality of life by bringing healing through equine assisted activities and therapies
    Young Women's Preparatory NetworkDallas, TX$5,0002023support young women and provide them with academic and leadership skills to succeed in college and life
    Interfaith Family ServicesDallas, TX$5,0002023providing critical services like housing to homeless and poverty stricken families
    Children's Cancer FundDallas, TX$2,5002023generate funds to benefit pediatric cancer research and treatment programs for North Texas
    Community Partners of DallasDallas, TX$2,5002023provide needs and support to abused children
    Junior Charity LeagueDallas, TX$2,5002023support Parkland Hospital Rehabilitation unit and support patients in recovery
    WiNGSDallas, TX$2,5002023empower women fight poverty
    Men of NehemiahDallas, TX$1,5002023serve men and their families in overcoming addiction and rebuilding their lives
    St Jude Children's Research HospitaIrving, TX$1,0002023provide monetary assistance towards treatments for children with cancer and life threatening diseases
    Preston Hollow Presbyterian SchoolDallas, TX$1,0002023Educate children with mild to moderate learning differences and disorders
    Center for Christian Growth IncNew Braunfels, TX$1,0002023Educate children about Jesus Christ through camps and retreats experiences
    ScholarShotDallas, TX$1,0002023Giving resources to at-risk students to achieve success in higher education
    Ability Connection TexasDallas, TX$5002023offer programs and services to people with disabilities and their families
    Lymphoma Research FoundationNew York, NY$5002023fund research for lymphoma cancer and ongoing patient programs

    Salvation Army

    $200,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Campaign for building Dallas Social Service Center to help clients seeking to address root causes of poverty addiction and homelessness

    The Woodlands Christian Academy

    $5,000
    The Woodlands, TX2025

    Educate students both intellectually and spiritually with a Biblical faith

    Aging Mind Foundation

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Funding research that seeks the cause of Alzheimers and other types of dementia; project under Players Philanthropy Fund

    Paddington British School PTA

    $3,500
    The Woodlands, TX2025

    support teachers and enhancing students experiences at Paddington British School

    The Senior Source

    $2,750
    Dallas, TX2025

    Support the financial and emotional well-being of Dallas area seniors

    Men of Nehemiah

    $2,500
    Dallas, TX2025

    Provide Christian-led clinical services to those suffering from addiction

    Highland Park ISD Education Fdtn

    $1,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    financial support for HPISD teacher and staff salaries

    HP Football Booster Club

    $500
    Dallas, TX2025

    Support parents school participation in football or other school extracurricular activities

    Hope Supply Co

    $500
    Dallas, TX2025

    Provide the critical and essential needs to homeless and at-risk children

    Salvation Army

    $100,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Campaign for building Dallas Social Service Center to help clients seeking to address root causes of poverty addiction and homelessness

    The Crystal Charity Ball

    $20,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    fund ongoing charitable and educational activities for needy children

    Baylor Scott White Dallas Foundatio

    $10,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    support innovative research advance early detection and create patient-centered programs to care for women and families facing a breast cancer diagnosis

    University Park Elementary School

    $10,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    support University Park school facilities equipment staff and technology

    LEAP Global Missions

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Provide specialized medical services around the world to impoverished children

    The Family Place

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    help families escape abuse and poverty through comprehensive programs such a s shelter counseling job training and education

    Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Research and services to patients with blood cancer

    Highland Park United Methodist Chur

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    helping all ages fully experience Christ's life-changing love feeding and clothing those in Dallas and lifting people around the globe out of poverty

    Crystal Bridges Museum American Art

    $5,000
    Bentonville, AR2024

    provide assistance to make art nature and architecture programs exhibits and experiences accessible to all

    Equest Women's Auxiliary

    $3,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    enhance children's and adults' quality of life by bringing healing through equine assisted activities and therapies

    Clayton Dabney For Kids w Cancer

    $1,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    provide financial assistance to needy families with terminally ill children

    Highland Park ISD Education Fdtn

    $1,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    financial support for HPISD teacher and staff salaries

    Women's Auxiliary to Children's Med

    $30,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    provide philanthropic support to Children's Health pediatric system of North Texas

    Salvation Army

    $25,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    help individuals fight poverty addiction and homelessness

    Crystal Charity Ball

    $15,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    FUND ONGOING CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR NEEDY CHILDREN

    Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

    $10,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    advance research to find cures for cancer provide educational support to patients

    Baylor Scott White Foundation

    $10,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    care for women diagnosed with breast cancer fund research for breast cancer

    Forefront Living Foundation

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    provide therapies and services to those in hospice care who can't afford it

    Equest Women's Auxiliary

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Enhance children's and adults' quality of life by bringing healing through equine assisted activities and therapies

    Young Women's Preparatory Network

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    support young women and provide them with academic and leadership skills to succeed in college and life

    Interfaith Family Services

    $5,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    providing critical services like housing to homeless and poverty stricken families

    Children's Cancer Fund

    $2,500
    Dallas, TX2023

    generate funds to benefit pediatric cancer research and treatment programs for North Texas

    Community Partners of Dallas

    $2,500
    Dallas, TX2023

    provide needs and support to abused children

    Junior Charity League

    $2,500
    Dallas, TX2023

    support Parkland Hospital Rehabilitation unit and support patients in recovery

    WiNGS

    $2,500
    Dallas, TX2023

    empower women fight poverty

    Men of Nehemiah

    $1,500
    Dallas, TX2023

    serve men and their families in overcoming addiction and rebuilding their lives

    St Jude Children's Research Hospita

    $1,000
    Irving, TX2023

    provide monetary assistance towards treatments for children with cancer and life threatening diseases

    Preston Hollow Presbyterian School

    $1,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Educate children with mild to moderate learning differences and disorders

    Center for Christian Growth Inc

    $1,000
    New Braunfels, TX2023

    Educate children about Jesus Christ through camps and retreats experiences

    ScholarShot

    $1,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Giving resources to at-risk students to achieve success in higher education

    Ability Connection Texas

    $500
    Dallas, TX2023

    offer programs and services to people with disabilities and their families

    Lymphoma Research Foundation

    $500
    New York, NY2023

    fund research for lymphoma cancer and ongoing patient programs