The Rees-Jones Foundation, a major 990pf foundation in Texas, provides grants ranging from $2K to $5M annually.
Basic Information
EIN
205132900
State
Texas
Return Type
990PF
Address
8111 Westchester Drive 950 - Dallas - TX 75225
Application Information
Accepts Unsolicited Applications
TRUE
In-State Only
FALSE
Most Recent Year (2023)
Total Assets
$621,323,518
Total Expenses
$61,010,731
Total Giving
$54,407,284
Funding Received
$100,000,000
Grant Statistics
Number of Grants
172
Median Grant Amount
$75,000
Minimum Grant Amount
$2,000
Maximum Grant Amount
$5,000,000
The Rees-Jones Foundation Contacts
Name
Phone
Title
Evelyn H Moses
2147512977
Treasurer
Thornton Hardie III
Signing Officer
The Rees-Jones Foundation Records
Year
Total Assets
Total Giving
Expenses
Number of Grants
Median Grant
Max Grant
Min Grant
Funding Received
Details
2023
$621,323,518
$54,407,284
$61,010,731
172
$75,000
$5,000,000
$2,000
$100,000,000
The Rees-Jones Foundation - 2023 Details
Assets
$621,323,518
Expenses
$61,010,731
Funding received
$100,000,000
Max grant amount
$5,000,000
Median grant amount
$75,000
Min grant amount
$2,000
Number of grants
172
Total giving
$54,407,284
Year
2023
Top Recipients
Organization
Award
Purpose
Fair Park First
$5,000,000
Funding to support The Prairie Children's All-Abilities Playground as part of the broader Fair Park revitalization and a as a strategic investment in South Dallas.
International Justice Mission
$4,000,000
Multi-year funding to support innovations aimed at ending modern-day slavery in India.
International Justice Mission
$3,300,000
Muti-year funding to support two different capacity building technology infrastructure projects.
Children's Medical Center Foundation
$2,900,000
Funding to support general operations for The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence, which addresses the physical, mental, and behavioral health needs of children in foster care in North Texas.
CURE International Inc
$2,650,000
Funding to support CURE Ethiopia's general operations needs.
36 more recipients not shown
2022
$667,309,841
$34,862,025
$40,390,671
159
$60,000
$3,000,000
$1,500
$1,137,000
The Rees-Jones Foundation - 2022 Details
Assets
$667,309,841
Expenses
$40,390,671
Funding received
$1,137,000
Max grant amount
$3,000,000
Median grant amount
$60,000
Min grant amount
$1,500
Number of grants
159
Total giving
$34,862,025
Year
2022
Top Recipients
Organization
Award
Purpose
International Justice Mission
$3,000,000
Multi-year funding to support innovations aimed at ending modern-day slavery in India.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children
$3,000,000
Funding for Phase II of the capital campaign, which includes infrastructure updates to the sterile processing, operating rooms, day surgery and inpatient facilities.
Children's Medical Center Foundation
$2,850,000
Funding to support The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence, which addresses the physical, mental, and behavioral health needs of children in foster care in North Texas.
CURE International Inc
$2,500,000
Funding to support the operation of the CURE Children's Hospital in Ethiopia.
Living Water International
$1,700,000
Funding to provide sustainable, safe water solutions in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua.
21 more recipients not shown
2021
$549,353,686
$45,387,500
$47,301,792
245
$50,000
$4,200,000
$1,000
$35,000,000
The Rees-Jones Foundation - 2021 Details
Assets
$549,353,686
Expenses
$47,301,792
Funding received
$35,000,000
Max grant amount
$4,200,000
Median grant amount
$50,000
Min grant amount
$1,000
Number of grants
245
Total giving
$45,387,500
Year
2021
Top Recipients
Organization
Award
Purpose
Young Life
$4,200,000
Funding to ensure Lonehollow Camp is accessible to all through ADA upgrades, and to support the camp scholarship endowment.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children
$3,000,000
Funding for Phase II of capital campaign, which includes infrastructure updates to the sterile processing, operating rooms, day surgery and inpatient facilities.
International Justice Mission
$2,600,000
Funding to support innovations aimed at ending modern-day slavery in India.
CURE International Inc
$2,500,000
Funding for programs and operations of the CURE Ethiopia Children's Hospital, which provides surgical care and rehabilitation for children who live with disabilities.
Southwestern Medical Foundation
$1,750,000
Multi-year funding to support and expand the Pediatric Mood Disorders Network, which connects youth to mental health screenings and measurement-based care.