The Texas Tech Foundation advocates for successful performance by positioning the Texas Tech University System as an institution of distinction; raising funds on behalf of the universities and health sciences centers; stewarding funds, caring for donors (nurturing, informing and appreciating) and reporting on gifts and endowments; partnering with the Board of Regents on investment and oversight; and supporting and promoting all colleges, schools, programs and campuses of the Texas Tech University System.
Texas Tech Foundation Inc. is defined by large, recurring support for Texas Tech University System operations and student aid. Three of its six recent grants went to the same recipient in consecutive years, including $120,303,636 in 2025, $93,821,903 in 2024, and $94,786,759 in 2023, all for scholarships and general operating expenses tied to the system. That pattern places higher education at the center of its giving, with funds used both for student support and institutional operations. The foundation also extends beyond the main university system through targeted grants in health sciences and campus-related institutional support. It gave $750,000 to Providence Inland Northwest Foundation to support a neonatal intensive care unit expansion, and $250,000 to Red Raider Facilities Foundation Inc. for athletics-related property and expenditures at Texas Tech University. A smaller 2025 grant of $50,000 went to Spelman College in connection with an endowment intended for the Black Cultural Center at TTU and later transfer under Texas Senate Bill 17. Across these awards, the foundation’s role is centered on university advancement, scholarships, health sciences, and related campus priorities.
Higher education is the clearest theme in the foundation’s recent grants. It gave $120,303,636 in 2025 to Texas Tech University System for scholarships and general operating expenses, following similar awards of $93,821,903 in 2024 and $94,786,759 in 2023 for the same purpose. Health sciences appear in a separate line of giving. In 2024, Providence Inland Northwest Foundation received $750,000 to support the expansion of Providence Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit. The foundation also funds campus infrastructure and student-life related initiatives. Red Raider Facilities Foundation Inc. received $250,000 in 2023 to support and promote athletics at Texas Tech University through property holding, investment, administration, and expenditures. A 2025 grant of $50,000 to Spelman College was tied to an endowment for the Black Cultural Center at TTU and a requested transfer under Texas Senate Bill 17.
Grant size is highly skewed. The distribution shows a p25 of $375,000, a median of $47,285,952, and a p75 of $94,545,545, reflecting a portfolio anchored by very large institutional awards. Recent recipients also repeat: Texas Tech University System appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025 with consecutive grants for the same broad purpose. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. No application process is provided in the data.
$120.4M
$938.1M
$92.7M
$122.8M
Most grants fall between $375K and $94.5M, with a median of $47.3M.
25th Percentile
$375K
Median
$47.3M
75th Percentile
$94.5M
About 67% of grants go to recipients in TX.
PATRICK KRAMER
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Giving is concentrated in Texas, which accounts for 67% of grants to recipients and is the top state by grant count. Recent awards also reached Spokane, Washington, and Atlanta, Georgia. The largest share of grants goes to Lubbock-based recipients, including Texas Tech University System, while Fort Worth appears in the recent grants through Red Raider Facilities Foundation Inc. All recorded grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients.
The recent grants point to higher education as the core focus, especially scholarships and general operating support for Texas Tech University System. Other named areas include neonatal intensive care unit expansion, athletics-related support, and an endowment tied to the Black Cultural Center at TTU.
Yes. Texas Tech University System received three consecutive annual grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for scholarships and general operating expenses. That recurring pattern is the clearest feature of its recent giving.
The grant-size distribution is heavily weighted toward large awards: p25 is $375,000, median grant size is $47,285,952, and p75 is $94,545,545. The recent grants list includes both major institutional awards and smaller targeted grants.
Texas is the top state by grant count, and 67% of grants go to recipients in Texas. Recent Texas recipients include organizations in Lubbock and Fort Worth.
It does not fund individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. The foundation is listed as a regular funder.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM | LUBBOCK, TX | $120,303,636 | 2025 | TO PROMOTE HIGHER EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GENERAL FUNDS FOR OPERATION EXPENSES OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM. |
| SPELMAN COLLEGE | ATLANTA, GA | $50,000 | 2025 | ORIGINAL PURPOSE OF GRANT WAS TO START AN ENDOWMENT IN THE BLACK CULTURAL CENTER AT TTU, HOWEVER, DUE TO THE PASSING OF TEXAS SENATE BILL 17, THE FUNDS WERE REQUESTED TO BE TRANSFERED BY THE ORIGINAL DONOR TO SPELMAN COLLEGE. |
| TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM | LUBBOCK, TX | $93,821,903 | 2024 | TO PROMOTE HIGHER EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GENERAL FUNDS FOR OPERATION EXPENSES OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM. |
| PROVIDENCE INLAND NORTHWEST FOUNDATION | SPOKANE, WA | $750,000 | 2024 | TO SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL'S NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. |
| TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM | LUBBOCK, TX | $94,786,759 | 2023 | TO PROMOTE HIGHER EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GENERAL FUNDS FOR OPERATION EXPENSES OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM. |
| RED RAIDER FACILITIES FOUNDATION INC | FT WORTH, TX | $250,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE, AND OTHERWISE HOLD, INVEST AND ADMINISTER PROPERTY AND MAKE EXPENDITURES FOR THE BENEFIT OF ATHLETICS AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY. |
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
$120,303,636TO PROMOTE HIGHER EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GENERAL FUNDS FOR OPERATION EXPENSES OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM.
SPELMAN COLLEGE
$50,000ORIGINAL PURPOSE OF GRANT WAS TO START AN ENDOWMENT IN THE BLACK CULTURAL CENTER AT TTU, HOWEVER, DUE TO THE PASSING OF TEXAS SENATE BILL 17, THE FUNDS WERE REQUESTED TO BE TRANSFERED BY THE ORIGINAL DONOR TO SPELMAN COLLEGE.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
$93,821,903TO PROMOTE HIGHER EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GENERAL FUNDS FOR OPERATION EXPENSES OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM.
PROVIDENCE INLAND NORTHWEST FOUNDATION
$750,000TO SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL'S NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
$94,786,759TO PROMOTE HIGHER EDUCATION BY PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GENERAL FUNDS FOR OPERATION EXPENSES OF THE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM.
RED RAIDER FACILITIES FOUNDATION INC
$250,000TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE, AND OTHERWISE HOLD, INVEST AND ADMINISTER PROPERTY AND MAKE EXPENDITURES FOR THE BENEFIT OF ATHLETICS AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY.