The Kinder Foundation makes very large, targeted investments in civic infrastructure and higher-education research centers, with a particular emphasis on transforming public urban space in Houston and building named research institutes. Their grants are primarily capital and institutional-expansion gifts that fund park design/construction and the enhancement of university-based policy and democracy research. They favor a small number of high-value, repeat grants to a handful of partner organizations rather than broad, dispersed giving.
Kinder Foundation’s recent giving is defined by very large, repeated investments in Houston civic infrastructure and named research institutes. The largest grants in the record support Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s 10-year master plan, with awards of $16,667,000 in 2023 and $15,816,766 in 2025, showing a multi-year commitment to park design and construction. Another major thread is higher-education research at Rice University, where the foundation funded the Kinder Institute for Urban Research with seven- and eight-figure grants across multiple years. The foundation also backs the University of Missouri’s Kinder Institute for Constitutional Democracy, another multi-year institutional expansion effort. Beyond those research centers, its recent grants include Houston-based support for independent news, public education, and park projects. The pattern is concentrated, with a small set of repeat recipients receiving some of the foundation’s largest gifts. Recent awards also reach museum and preservation work in Houston’s historic districts, including projects tied to Eldorado Ballroom and Buffalo Soldiers Museum. Across the portfolio, the foundation uses large capital and institutional gifts to shape places, public space, and civic research.
Urban parks and greenspace account for a major share of the foundation’s recent work. It gave $2,371,186 to Houston Parks Board for MacGregor Park design and construction, and $1,475,000 to Spark Parks for greenspace in public schools. Memorial Park Conservancy also received $2,376,174 for Memorial Groves. In education, Kinder Foundation supported Good Reason Houston with $1,898,559 for public education in Houston, alongside repeated $1,000,000 grants in prior years for the same purpose. Rice University received $1,600,000 for education research in Houston. Cultural preservation is another active area. Project Row Houses received $2,200,000 for renovation of the historic Eldorado Ballroom in Third Ward, and Buffalo Soldiers Museum received $1,000,000 for preservation of the museum. The foundation also funds local civic media, including $2,500,000 a year from 2023 through 2025 to Houston Local Information Initiative Inc for an independent news publication in Houston.
Kinder Foundation’s typical grant size is $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $100,000 at the median, and $333,333 at the 75th percentile, but its recent portfolio includes many much larger capital and institutional awards. The pattern is repeat giving to the same organizations across multiple years, often tied to phased projects or ongoing institutional expansion. It is a regular funder rather than a donor-advised fund, and it makes grants locally. The record also shows support for individuals, alongside primarily institutional grants.
$58.5M
$173.4M
$84.5M
$61.3M
Most grants fall between $25K and $333K, with a median of $100K.
25th Percentile
$25K
Median
$100K
75th Percentile
$333K
About 96% of grants go to recipients in TX.
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Highly concentrated, few very large grants and repeat funding to the same institutions; primarily capital and endowed-type gifts focused on named institutes and major construction/master-planning projects rather than many small program grants.
Notable grantees: Buffalo Bayou Partnership, Rice University (Kinder Institute for Urban Research), University of Missouri (Kinder Institute for Constitutional Democracy)
The giving is overwhelmingly centered in Texas: 96% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state, and the top state by grant count is TX. Houston dominates the recipient list, with grants to organizations such as Buffalo Bayou Partnership, Rice University, Houston Parks Board, and Discovery Green Conservancy. Outside Texas, the record includes only Missouri, where the University of Missouri in Columbia received repeated support. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
Its recent grants emphasize park design and construction, university-based research centers, public education, and cultural preservation. Large awards go to projects such as Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s 10-year master plan, the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University, and the Kinder Institute for Constitutional Democracy at the University of Missouri.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Buffalo Bayou Partnership, Rice University, the University of Missouri, Houston Local Information Initiative Inc, Memorial Park Conservancy, and Good Reason Houston. The repeated awards are often tied to the same project or initiative over time.
The grant-size distribution is $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $100,000 at the median, and $333,333 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also shows many multimillion-dollar awards, especially for parks, research institutes, and capital projects.
Its grantmaking is concentrated in Texas, with 96% of grants going to recipients in TX. Houston appears repeatedly in the recipient list, while the only non-Texas location in the recent grants shown is Columbia, Missouri.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUFFALO BAYOU PARTNERSHIP | HOUSTON, TX | $15,816,766 | 2025 | PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN |
| RICE UNIVERSITY | HOUSTON, TX | $11,871,474 | 2025 | ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI | COLUMBIA, MO | $4,742,237 | 2025 | ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY |
| HOUSTON LOCAL INFORMATION INITIATIVE INC | HOUSTON, TX | $2,500,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF AN INDEPENDENT NEWS PUBLICATION IN HOUSTON |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $2,376,174 | 2025 | MEMORIAL GROVES |
| HOUSTON PARKS BOARD | HOUSTON, TX | $2,368,987 | 2025 | MACGREGOR PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION |
| GOOD REASON HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $1,898,559 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN HOUSTON |
| DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $1,890,907 | 2025 | ENDOWMENT FUND & STRATEGIC PLAN |
| SPARK PARKS | HOUSTON, TX | $1,475,000 | 2025 | GREENSPACE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
| BUFFALO SOLDIERS MUSEUM | HOUSTON, TX | $1,422,655 | 2025 | CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND JUNTEENTH CELEBRATION |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $1,141,041 | 2025 | PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN |
| HISD FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $1,000,000 | 2025 | STUDENTS TRIP ABROAD - JAPAN AND WASHINGTON DC |
| GOOD REASON HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $954,113 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN HOUSTON |
| UNITED WAY | HOUSTON, TX | $945,137 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $940,531 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| RICE UNIVERSITY | HOUSTON, TX | $721,050 | 2025 | ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH |
| BUFFALO BAYOU PARTNERSHIP | HOUSTON, TX | $533,893 | 2025 | PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN |
| TREES FOR HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $500,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $455,000 | 2025 | SPRING 2025 JAZZY SUNDAY SERIES |
| CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $351,000 | 2025 | FREEDMEN'S TOWN |
| HOUSTON METHODIST HOSPITAL FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $333,333 | 2025 | CENTER FOR HEALTH AND NATURE |
| TEACH FOR AMERICA | HOUSTON, TX | $315,000 | 2025 | 50% OF STIPEND - 2024-2026 HOUSTON CORE MEMBERS |
| UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI | COLUMBIA, MO | $291,030 | 2025 | ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY |
| MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND AND EXHIBITIONS |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | STORM DAMAGE |
| DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $200,000 | 2025 | ENDOWMENT FUND |
| GREATER HOUSTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $175,000 | 2025 | DIRECTOR'S DONOR ADVISED FUNDS |
| MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $150,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND AND EXHIBITIONS |
| HOUSTON PARKS BOARD | HOUSTON, TX | $145,457 | 2025 | MACGREGOR PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $134,264 | 2025 | PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $123,735 | 2025 | MEMORIAL GROVES |
| KIPP | HOUSTON, TX | $120,000 | 2025 | TEACHER AWARDS |
| YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS | HOUSTON, TX | $120,000 | 2025 | TEACHER AWARDS |
| CRISTO REY JESUIT SCHOOL | HOUSTON, TX | $107,670 | 2025 | CORPORATE WORK STUDY |
| MD ANDERSON | HOUSTON, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| DEPELCHIN CHILDREN'S CENTER | HOUSTON, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | FOSTER CARE |
| KIPP | HOUSTON, TX | $95,000 | 2025 | TEACHER AWARDS |
| GOOD REASON HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $89,814 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN HOUSTON |
| BUFFALO SOLDIERS MUSEUM | HOUSTON, TX | $75,089 | 2025 | CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND JUNTEENTH CELEBRATION |
| DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $66,915 | 2025 | ENDOWMENT FUND & STRATEGIC PLAN |
| ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $60,000 | 2025 | TEACHER AWARDS |
| HISD FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $60,000 | 2025 | TEACHER AWARDS |
| MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $59,292 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
| MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $53,423 | 2025 | PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN |
| KIPP | HOUSTON, TX | $50,000 | 2025 | TEACHER AWARDS |
| EMANCIPATION PARK CONSERVANCY | HOUSTON, TX | $50,000 | 2025 | JUNETEENTH |
| HOUSTON CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT | HOUSTON, TX | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL FUND |
BUFFALO BAYOU PARTNERSHIP
$15,816,766PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN
RICE UNIVERSITY
$11,871,474ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
$4,742,237ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY
HOUSTON LOCAL INFORMATION INITIATIVE INC
$2,500,000SUPPORT OF AN INDEPENDENT NEWS PUBLICATION IN HOUSTON
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$2,376,174MEMORIAL GROVES
HOUSTON PARKS BOARD
$2,368,987MACGREGOR PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
GOOD REASON HOUSTON
$1,898,559SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN HOUSTON
DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY
$1,890,907ENDOWMENT FUND & STRATEGIC PLAN
SPARK PARKS
$1,475,000GREENSPACE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BUFFALO SOLDIERS MUSEUM
$1,422,655CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND JUNTEENTH CELEBRATION
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$1,141,041PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN
HISD FOUNDATION
$1,000,000STUDENTS TRIP ABROAD - JAPAN AND WASHINGTON DC
GOOD REASON HOUSTON
$954,113SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN HOUSTON
UNITED WAY
$945,137GENERAL FUND
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON
$940,531GENERAL FUND
RICE UNIVERSITY
$721,050ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH
BUFFALO BAYOU PARTNERSHIP
$533,893PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN
TREES FOR HOUSTON
$500,000GENERAL FUND
DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY
$455,000SPRING 2025 JAZZY SUNDAY SERIES
CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON
$351,000FREEDMEN'S TOWN
HOUSTON METHODIST HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
$333,333CENTER FOR HEALTH AND NATURE
TEACH FOR AMERICA
$315,00050% OF STIPEND - 2024-2026 HOUSTON CORE MEMBERS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
$291,030ENHANCEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE KINDER INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON
$250,000GENERAL FUND AND EXHIBITIONS
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$250,000STORM DAMAGE
DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY
$200,000ENDOWMENT FUND
GREATER HOUSTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$175,000DIRECTOR'S DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON
$150,000GENERAL FUND AND EXHIBITIONS
HOUSTON PARKS BOARD
$145,457MACGREGOR PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$134,264PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$123,735MEMORIAL GROVES
KIPP
$120,000TEACHER AWARDS
YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$120,000TEACHER AWARDS
CRISTO REY JESUIT SCHOOL
$107,670CORPORATE WORK STUDY
MD ANDERSON
$100,000GENERAL FUND
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$100,000GENERAL FUND
DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY
$100,000GENERAL FUND
DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY
$100,000GENERAL FUND
DEPELCHIN CHILDREN'S CENTER
$100,000FOSTER CARE
KIPP
$95,000TEACHER AWARDS
GOOD REASON HOUSTON
$89,814SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN HOUSTON
BUFFALO SOLDIERS MUSEUM
$75,089CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND JUNTEENTH CELEBRATION
DISCOVERY GREEN CONSERVANCY
$66,915ENDOWMENT FUND & STRATEGIC PLAN
ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON HOUSTON
$60,000TEACHER AWARDS
HISD FOUNDATION
$60,000TEACHER AWARDS
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON
$59,292GENERAL FUND
MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY
$53,423PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - 10 YEAR MASTER PLAN
KIPP
$50,000TEACHER AWARDS
EMANCIPATION PARK CONSERVANCY
$50,000JUNETEENTH
HOUSTON CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT
$50,000GENERAL FUND