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    Priddy Foundation

    ActivoMutual & Membership BenefitFinancia Individuos
    Wichita Falls, TXSitio web9407238720

    About Priddy Foundation

    The Priddy Foundation is a highly targeted philanthropic funder that concentrates its resources on supporting higher education in its home region, primarily through a named scholarship program. All recorded grants (three) support Midwestern State University’s "Priddy Scholars Program," indicating a strong, sustained commitment to student scholarships and campus-based educational initiatives in Wichita Falls, TX. The foundation appears to prioritize long-term investment in a single institution rather than broad or diversified giving.

    Focus Areas

    Undergraduate scholarship support (Priddy Scholars Program)Institutional philanthropy for a regional public university (Midwestern State University)Educational access and retention for students in Wichita Falls / North Texas

    Who They Fund

    rural communities and small townsK-12 students and school systemscollege students / scholarship recipients (Priddy Scholars, VRJC Fellows)veteranschildren and families with childcare needs

    About Priddy Foundation

    The Priddy Foundation’s most distinctive pattern is its sustained investment in Midwestern State University’s Priddy Scholars Program, with large awards recorded in both 2024 and 2023. That scholarship line sits alongside another long-running university commitment, the Priddy Fellows scholarships program administered through Catholic Charities of Ft Worth, showing that higher education is a central thread in the foundation’s giving. Beyond scholarships, the foundation also backs campus-based programming and educational support tied to student development in Wichita Falls and the wider North Texas region. The recent record shows a funder that uses substantial, repeated grants rather than scattered one-off awards. Midwestern State University appears more than once across the recent grants list, including support for the Priddy Scholars Program and the MSU Lifelong Learning Center. The foundation also extends its education focus into regional nonprofit and institutional partnerships, with grants supporting leadership development, community education navigation, and initiatives linked to student access and retention. Across these awards, the Priddy Foundation’s role is less about broad dispersion and more about concentrated, program-level backing for named initiatives that recur over multiple years.

    What Priddy Foundation Funds

    Education is the clearest throughline. The foundation gave $1,537,890 to Midwestern State University for The Priddy Scholars Program (Grant 2) 2020-2021 through 2022-2023, and also awarded $1,500,000 for the Nonprofit Leadership Program Extension CIP 2025-2026 through 2029-2030. At the program level, this points to support for student scholarships and leadership development tied to a regional university. The Priddy Foundation also funds school and student support systems outside the university setting. Region 9 Education Service Center received multiple grants for High Reliability Schools, including $411,764 for the Community Impact Program Continuation 2018 - 2021. In parallel, the foundation backed mental health work through the same organization, including $335,930 for the Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025. Community access shows up in services for families and students as well. Catholic Charities of Ft Worth received $250,000 for Community Connections & Education Navigation 2023, linking the foundation’s education work to navigation and support services.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $13.7M

    Total Assets

    $190.6M

    Total Revenue

    $12.2M

    Total Expenses

    $16.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $23K and $100K, with a median of $45K.

    25th Percentile

    $23K

    Median

    $45K

    75th Percentile

    $100K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 79% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: repeated, multi-year grants to a single local higher-education institution focused on a named scholarship program rather than one-off or geographically dispersed awards.

    Funding Style

    capacity building / organizational operating supportmulti-year program grantscapital / facility expansion and infrastructurescholarships and individual supporttargeted program continuation and replication

    Notable grantees: Midwestern State University

    Topics

    rural library technology replacement and digital accessschool improvement / high reliability schoolsmental health services and initiativesworkforce & youth development (leadership, crime prevention, career navigation)veterans services and coalition supportearly childhood & childcare access (Transportation for Tots, child care gaps)shelter services and homelessness prevention

    How Priddy Foundation Gives

    Typical awards are mid-sized to large, with a p25 of $22,500, a median of $45,000, and a p75 of $100,000. The recent grants list shows a pronounced upper tier above that range, including multi-hundred-thousand-dollar program and capital commitments. The pattern is recurring rather than one-off: Midwestern State University, Region 9 Education Service Center, and Catholic Charities of Ft Worth each appear multiple times across the recent record, often on continuing program extensions. The foundation also makes grants through named community impact programs and offers several structured grant types, including operating, program, capital, and organizational development support. Some of those pathways accept unsolicited requests.

    Where Priddy Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in Texas, with 79% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Wichita Falls appears repeatedly as a recipient city, alongside Fort Worth, Seymour, and Austin. Outside Texas, the recent record includes grant recipients in Oklahoma, including Altus, Lawton, and Duncan. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 277 grants recorded in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Priddy Foundation

    What kinds of work does The Priddy Foundation support?

    The recent record shows a strong emphasis on education, especially scholarships and school-based initiatives. It also supports mental health, rural library technology, community navigation services, veterans coalitions, childcare gaps, and arts and culture. Several grants are tied to named community impact programs and long-running extensions.

    How large are The Priddy Foundation’s typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution centers at a median of $45,000, with a p25 of $22,500 and a p75 of $100,000. The recent grants list also includes awards far above that range, including seven-figure commitments for scholarship and program extensions.

    Does The Priddy Foundation fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated support for Midwestern State University, Region 9 Education Service Center, and Catholic Charities of Ft Worth across multiple years. Several of those awards are described as extensions or continuations, which indicates ongoing program support.

    Which grant types can nonprofits request?

    The foundation lists operating grants, program grants, capital grants, and organizational development support grants. It also has community impact programs, including the Priddy Fellows and Priddy Scholars initiatives. Some of these grant types accept unsolicited requests, while the named fellowship and scholarship programs are foundation-initiated.

    Where does The Priddy Foundation give most often?

    Texas is the main giving state, accounting for 79% of grants to recipients in the HQ state and ranking first by grant count. Recent Texas recipients include organizations in Wichita Falls, Fort Worth, Seymour, and Austin, while Oklahoma recipients appear in Altus, Lawton, and Duncan.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    Abierta ahoraCierra en 17 días (1 ago 2026)Monto: Variable

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applicant must be a 501(c)(3) organization, not a private foundation under Section 509(a), and have a physical location within the eligible counties in Texas or Oklahoma. The Foundation does not grant to individuals.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Midwestern State UniversityWichita Falls, TX$1,537,8902024The Priddy Scholars Program (Grant 2) 2020-2021 through 2022-2023
    Wichita Falls Area Food BankWichita Falls, TX$800,0002024Shared Handling Fees Community Impact Project 2024
    Southern Prairie Library SystemAltus, OK$457,2972024Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023
    Friends of the Lawton Public LibraryLawton, OK$408,1162024Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023
    Catholic Charities of Ft Worth IncFort Worth, TX$400,0002024VRJC Priddy Fellows Scholarships Program Extension SY 2020-2021 through 2024-2025
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$359,3772024High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024
    Catholic Charities of Ft Worth IncFort Worth, TX$337,4042024Wichita County Veterans Coalition Phase 3 Community Impact Project 2023 - 2025
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$335,9302024Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$295,1072024Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$285,7362024High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024
    City of Duncan OKDuncan, OK$257,5332024Duncan Public Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP (Phase 1) 2023
    Catholic Charities of Ft Worth IncFort Worth, TX$250,0002024Community Connections & Education Navigation 2023
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$246,0032024High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$245,1352024High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$242,8042024Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025
    Region 9 Education Service CenterWichita Falls, TX$238,9592024Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025
    Texas Rural FundersAustin, TX$220,0002024Rural Capacity Building 2024 & 2025
    Wichita Falls Area Community FoundationWichita Falls, TX$200,0002024The Priddy Foundation Matching Gifts Program 2023
    Wichita Falls Area Food BankWichita Falls, TX$193,2482024Technology Community Impact Program II 2022 - 2025
    River Bend Nature WorksWichita Falls, TX$182,9502024Technology Community Impact Program II 2022 - 2025
    Boys Club of Wichita FallsWichita Falls, TX$175,2002024Central Club Improvements 2022
    Boys Club of Wichita FallsWichita Falls, TX$175,2002024Central Club Improvements 2022
    Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra IncWichita Falls, TX$175,0002024Operational Support 2023-2024
    Decatur Library FoundationDecatur, TX$162,9032024Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022
    Vernon Regional Junior CollegeVernon, TX$160,0002024New Beginnings 2023-2024
    Pets Low Cost Spay and Neuter ClinicWichita Falls, TX$150,0002024Spay & Neuter Assistance 2023
    Camp Fire North TexasWichita Falls, TX$142,5542024Technology Community Impact Program II 2022-2025
    Wild Bird Rescue IncWichita Falls, TX$139,7502024Technology Community Impact Program 2022 - 2025
    Interfaith Ministries of Wichita Falls IncWichita Falls, TX$132,0142024Technology Community Impact Program II 2023 - 2026
    Wichita Falls Ballet Theater IncWichita Falls, TX$130,0002024Program Support for Season 2023-2024
    Salvation Army (The)Wichita Falls, TX$127,3712024Shelter Services Expansion & Program Support 2023-2024
    Wichita Falls Area Community FoundationWichita Falls, TX$125,0002024Volunteer Fire Department Fund 2023 and 2024
    Arts Council Wichita Falls Area Inc dba Kemp Center for the ArtsWichita Falls, TX$125,0002024Program Support 2023
    Wilbarger County TexasVernon, TX$122,2242024Carnegie City-County Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022
    Salvation Army (The)Wichita Falls, TX$115,4172024Technology Community Impact Program II (Phase 1) 2023 - 2026
    Standing Together On Meth PreventionJacksboro, TX$112,1492024Youth Leadership Development & Crime Prevention Education 2022 - 2024
    Child Care IncWichita Falls, TX$111,0822024Transportation for Tots 2023
    Boy Scouts of America CouncilWichita Falls, TX$110,0002024Camp Support & Campmaster Lodge Renovation 2023-2024
    Town of RinglingRingling, OK$103,5282024Gleason Memorial Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023
    Chico Public Library IncChico, TX$101,4762024Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022
    Camp Fire North TexasWichita Falls, TX$100,0002024Special Services After School Program 2023-2024
    Center for Creative Living CorporationLawton, OK$95,0002024Program Support 2023-2024
    Boys and Girls Club of Vernon IncVernon, TX$95,0002024Disability Inclusion Project 2023
    Whiteside Museum of Natural HistorySeymour, TX$90,0002024Fossil Futures Education Program 2023
    Teen Court IncorporatedLawton, OK$89,0002024Delinquency Prevention 2023
    Friends of the Haskell County LibraryHaskell, TX$85,1392024Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022
    Christ Counseling Ministry IncWichita Falls, TX$80,0002024Fee Assistance Program & North Texas Youth Outreach 2023
    Baylor County TexasSeymour, TX$69,9192024Baylor County Free Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022
    Friends of the Elgin Community Library IncElgin, OK$68,5822024Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023
    First Step of Wichita Falls IncWichita Falls, TX$68,0582024Operational Support 2023

    Midwestern State University

    $1,537,890
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    The Priddy Scholars Program (Grant 2) 2020-2021 through 2022-2023

    Wichita Falls Area Food Bank

    $800,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Shared Handling Fees Community Impact Project 2024

    Southern Prairie Library System

    $457,297
    Altus, OK2024

    Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023

    Friends of the Lawton Public Library

    $408,116
    Lawton, OK2024

    Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023

    Catholic Charities of Ft Worth Inc

    $400,000
    Fort Worth, TX2024

    VRJC Priddy Fellows Scholarships Program Extension SY 2020-2021 through 2024-2025

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $359,377
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024

    Catholic Charities of Ft Worth Inc

    $337,404
    Fort Worth, TX2024

    Wichita County Veterans Coalition Phase 3 Community Impact Project 2023 - 2025

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $335,930
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $295,107
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $285,736
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024

    City of Duncan OK

    $257,533
    Duncan, OK2024

    Duncan Public Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP (Phase 1) 2023

    Catholic Charities of Ft Worth Inc

    $250,000
    Fort Worth, TX2024

    Community Connections & Education Navigation 2023

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $246,003
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $245,135
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    High Reliability Schools Community Impact Program Extension SY 2021-2022 through 2023-2024

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $242,804
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025

    Region 9 Education Service Center

    $238,959
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Mental Health Initiative Community Impact Program SY 2022-2023 through 2024-2025

    Texas Rural Funders

    $220,000
    Austin, TX2024

    Rural Capacity Building 2024 & 2025

    Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation

    $200,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    The Priddy Foundation Matching Gifts Program 2023

    Wichita Falls Area Food Bank

    $193,248
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Technology Community Impact Program II 2022 - 2025

    River Bend Nature Works

    $182,950
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Technology Community Impact Program II 2022 - 2025

    Boys Club of Wichita Falls

    $175,200
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Central Club Improvements 2022

    Boys Club of Wichita Falls

    $175,200
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Central Club Improvements 2022

    Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra Inc

    $175,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Operational Support 2023-2024

    Decatur Library Foundation

    $162,903
    Decatur, TX2024

    Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022

    Vernon Regional Junior College

    $160,000
    Vernon, TX2024

    New Beginnings 2023-2024

    Pets Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic

    $150,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Spay & Neuter Assistance 2023

    Camp Fire North Texas

    $142,554
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Technology Community Impact Program II 2022-2025

    Wild Bird Rescue Inc

    $139,750
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Technology Community Impact Program 2022 - 2025

    Interfaith Ministries of Wichita Falls Inc

    $132,014
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Technology Community Impact Program II 2023 - 2026

    Wichita Falls Ballet Theater Inc

    $130,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Program Support for Season 2023-2024

    Salvation Army (The)

    $127,371
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Shelter Services Expansion & Program Support 2023-2024

    Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation

    $125,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Volunteer Fire Department Fund 2023 and 2024

    Arts Council Wichita Falls Area Inc dba Kemp Center for the Arts

    $125,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Program Support 2023

    Wilbarger County Texas

    $122,224
    Vernon, TX2024

    Carnegie City-County Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022

    Salvation Army (The)

    $115,417
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Technology Community Impact Program II (Phase 1) 2023 - 2026

    Standing Together On Meth Prevention

    $112,149
    Jacksboro, TX2024

    Youth Leadership Development & Crime Prevention Education 2022 - 2024

    Child Care Inc

    $111,082
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Transportation for Tots 2023

    Boy Scouts of America Council

    $110,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Camp Support & Campmaster Lodge Renovation 2023-2024

    Town of Ringling

    $103,528
    Ringling, OK2024

    Gleason Memorial Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023

    Chico Public Library Inc

    $101,476
    Chico, TX2024

    Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022

    Camp Fire North Texas

    $100,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Special Services After School Program 2023-2024

    Center for Creative Living Corporation

    $95,000
    Lawton, OK2024

    Program Support 2023-2024

    Boys and Girls Club of Vernon Inc

    $95,000
    Vernon, TX2024

    Disability Inclusion Project 2023

    Whiteside Museum of Natural History

    $90,000
    Seymour, TX2024

    Fossil Futures Education Program 2023

    Teen Court Incorporated

    $89,000
    Lawton, OK2024

    Delinquency Prevention 2023

    Friends of the Haskell County Library

    $85,139
    Haskell, TX2024

    Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022

    Christ Counseling Ministry Inc

    $80,000
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Fee Assistance Program & North Texas Youth Outreach 2023

    Baylor County Texas

    $69,919
    Seymour, TX2024

    Baylor County Free Library Rural Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2022

    Friends of the Elgin Community Library Inc

    $68,582
    Elgin, OK2024

    Rural Library Technology Replacement/Enhancement CIP 2023

    First Step of Wichita Falls Inc

    $68,058
    Wichita Falls, TX2024

    Operational Support 2023