The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium connects all people to each other and the natural world to promote understanding, appreciation, and conservation.
A sequence of capital grants for aquarium exhibit work defines Friends of the Zoo of Kansas City Foundation’s recent giving. In 2023, the foundation awarded $16,100,000 to Friends of the Zoo Inc of Kansas City for a capital project tied to the aquarium exhibit, followed by $9,555,000 in 2024 for the same type of project. A 2025 grant of $967,402 continued the aquarium-related pattern. Those awards point to a funder centered on the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium’s facilities, visitor experience, and long-term institutional development. The foundation’s stated focus areas include conservation, environmental education, animal welfare, planned giving and legacy gifts, and community programming. Its planned giving program is structured to receive bequests, wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and other planned gifts, with support directed to zoo operations, animal care and conservation, education, and capital projects. Recent grantmaking is restricted to Friends of the Zoo Inc of Kansas City, the operating organization behind the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, showing a close relationship between the funder and the institution it supports.
Capital projects are the clearest thread in the foundation’s recent support. In 2023, it gave $16,100,000 to Friends of the Zoo Inc of Kansas City for a capital project - aquarium exhibit. In 2024, it followed with $9,555,000 for the same purpose. A 2025 grant of $967,402 was also designated for a capital project - aquarium. That repeated purpose shows a strong emphasis on aquarium-related infrastructure and exhibit work. The foundation’s stated focus areas also include conservation and environmental education, alongside animal welfare and community programming. Its planned giving program ties those priorities to future support for zoo operations, animal care and conservation, education, and capital projects. The beneficiary types listed include a public aquarium/nonprofit aquarium organization, museum and aquarium visitors, and students and educators engaged in informal STEM and marine education.
Recent grants are large and tightly clustered: the p25 is $11,191,250, the median is $12,827,500, and the p75 is $14,463,750. That distribution reflects a small number of substantial project grants rather than many small awards. The available record shows repeated support in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all directed to the same recipient organization, which suggests ongoing relationship-based funding. The foundation accepts unsolicited planned gifts through its bequests, wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and other legacy-gift channels. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$967K
$5.9M
$759K
$974K
Most grants fall between $11.2M and $14.5M, with a median of $12.8M.
25th Percentile
$11.2M
Median
$12.8M
75th Percentile
$14.5M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MO.
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Giving is entirely local in the available grant record: 100% of grants go to recipients in Missouri, and the top state by grant count is MO. All three recent grants were awarded to Kansas City recipients. The recipient country distribution is also entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants in the United States. The pattern points to a Missouri-centered funder with a very concentrated local beneficiary base, anchored in Kansas City.
Its recent grants are all for aquarium capital work. The three listed awards were $16,100,000 in 2023, $9,555,000 in 2024, and $967,402 in 2025, each to Friends of the Zoo Inc of Kansas City for aquarium-related capital projects.
The grant-size distribution is high and fairly tight: p25 is $11,191,250, median is $12,827,500, and p75 is $14,463,750. That points to large project grants rather than smaller operating awards.
Yes. It has an ongoing planned giving program for bequests, wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and other planned gifts. Those gifts are described as supporting zoo operations, animal care and conservation, education, and capital projects.
The available grant record is fully local. Missouri accounts for 100% of grants, and all recent grants went to Kansas City recipients. The country distribution is also entirely U.S.-based.
No. The profile indicates that it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FRIENDS OF THE ZOO INC OF KANSAS CITY | KANSAS CITY, MO | $967,402 | 2025 | CAPITAL PROJECT - AQUARIUM |
| FRIENDS OF THE ZOO INC OF KANSAS CITY | KANSAS CITY, MO | $9,555,000 | 2024 | CAPITAL PROJECT - AQUARIUM EXHIBIT |
| FRIENDS OF THE ZOO INC OF KANSAS CITY | KANSAS CITY, MO | $16,100,000 | 2023 | CAPITAL PROJECT - AQUARIUM EXHIBIT |
FRIENDS OF THE ZOO INC OF KANSAS CITY
$967,402CAPITAL PROJECT - AQUARIUM
FRIENDS OF THE ZOO INC OF KANSAS CITY
$9,555,000CAPITAL PROJECT - AQUARIUM EXHIBIT
FRIENDS OF THE ZOO INC OF KANSAS CITY
$16,100,000CAPITAL PROJECT - AQUARIUM EXHIBIT