The Foundation supports non-profit organizations that improve the quality of life for residents of North Texas, particularly children and families, through eight primary funding portfolios. Support is available for general operating expenses, specific programs or projects, and capital requests.
Rees-Jones Foundation is a private corporation based in DALLAS, TX. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2006. The principal officer is % Trevor Rees-Jones. It holds total assets of $666.1M. Annual income is reported at $75.1M. The Rees-Jones Summer Internship Program - direct expenses to support 5 Dallas area non-profits to hire paid summer interns from among their youth programming constituents. Program provided job experience, mentoring in life and work skills, financial literacy education, and exposure to various career possibilities to 24 at-risk youth. According to available records, Rees-Jones Foundation has made 935 grants totaling $241.5M, with a median grant of $65K. The foundation has distributed between $34.9M and $108.8M annually from 2020 to 2023. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $108.8M distributed across 344 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $763 to $6M, with an average award of $258K. The foundation has supported 347 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in Texas, Virginia, Michigan, which account for 93% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 16 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
The Rees-Jones Summer Internship Program - direct expenses to support 5 Dallas area non-profits to hire paid summer interns from among their youth programming constituents. Program provided job experience, mentoring in life and work skills, financial literacy education, and exposure to various career possibilities to 24 at-risk youth.
Expenses: $12K
The Rees-Jones Summer Internship Program - direct expenses to support 5 Dallas area non-profits to hire paid summer interns from among their youth programming constituents. Program provided job experience, mentoring in life and work skills, financial literacy education, and exposure to various career possibilities to 24 at-risk youth. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 935 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in TX, VA, MI.
Rees-Jones Foundation has distributed a total of $241.5M across 935 grants. The median grant size is $65K, with an average of $258K. Individual grants have ranged from $763 to $6M.
The application deadline is As noted on our website, there are no fixed deadlines.. The Foundation's website describes those areas where the Foundation may provide support as well as those proposals it will not fund. An application form is available on the foundation's website.
Rees-Jones Foundation is headquartered in DALLAS, TX. While based in TX, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 16 states.
Total Giving
$54.4M
Total Assets
$662.5M
Fair Market Value
$662.5M
Net Worth
$649M
Grants Paid
$49.6M
Contributions
$0
Net Investment Income
$18.3M
Distribution Amount
$31.9M
Total: $540.4M
Total Grants
935
Total Giving
$241.5M
Average Grant
$258K
Median Grant
$65K
Unique Recipients
347
Most Common Grant
$50K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operation KindnessFunding to support Shelter Initiatives and Community Initiatives that benefit companion animals. | Carrollton, TX | $2.5M | 2023 |
| Hope InternationalFunding to support the HOPE Burundi Savings Program and the HOPE Tanzania Savings Group Program. | Lancaster, PA | $400K | 2023 |
| International Justice MissionFunding to support direct India program costs and the Vision Fund. | Arlington, VA | $6M | 2023 |
| Cure International IncFunding to support CURE Ethiopia general operations as they work to provide surgical care to the most vulnerable populations. | Grand Rapids, MI | $3M |
NEW YORK, NY
WINSTON SALEM, NC
WINCHESTER, VA
BOXFORD, MA
| 2023 |
| Ymca Of Metropolitan DallasFunding to support the renovation of the Park South YMCA to better serve the residents of South Dallas and the Forest District Neighborhood. | Dallas, TX | $3M | 2023 |
| Living Water InternationalMulti-year funding to support current activities in Uganda, Zambia and Nicaragua's country programs, and in addition, to support more growth, innovation and impact in those countries. | Stafford, TX | $2.9M | 2023 |
| Children'S Medical Center FoundationFunding to support general operations at The Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence at Children's Health. | Dallas, TX | $2.8M | 2023 |
| Mercy ShipsMulti-year funding to support the strategic investment fund. | Lindale, TX | $2.5M | 2023 |
| World Vision IncFunding to support the Able to Thrive project to serve children with disabilities in Malawi and other countries where the model may be piloted and used. | Federal Way, WA | $1.7M | 2023 |
| Parkland FoundationFunding to expand access to behavioral health care for children and youth living in under-resourced communities throughout Dallas County. | Dallas, TX | $1.6M | 2023 |
| Ach Child And Family ServicesFunding to support kinship care placements in Region 3. | Fort Worth, TX | $1.5M | 2023 |
| George W Bush Foundation TheMulti-year funding to support the Veteran Wellness Alliance Check-In Project, which connects veterans with resources in the community. | Dallas, TX | $1.5M | 2023 |
| Hope WalksFunding to support operations in Ethiopia, PATH system implementations across global programs, and new donor identification programs. | York Springs, PA | $1.5M | 2023 |
| Human Trafficking InstituteFunding to support the Uganda anti-trafficking programming. | Washington, DC | $1.3M | 2023 |
| Rivertree AcademyFunding to support the capital campaign to build a new school building and campus in the Como neighborhood of Ft. Worth. | Fort Worth, TX | $1M | 2023 |
| Jewish Family Service Of Dallas IncFunding to support the Children's Mental Health Program. | Dallas, TX | $800K | 2023 |
| Dallas Children'S Advocacy CenterFunding to support general operations so that services can continue for children in Dallas County who have experienced abuse or neglect. | Dallas, TX | $500K | 2023 |
| Vogel AlcoveFunding to support the capital cost for the build-out of the grantee's childcare facility to be located at the Redbird campus. | Dallas, TX | $500K | 2023 |
| Dallas Foundation TheFunding for the Rees-Jones fund for community projects. | Dallas, TX | $400K | 2023 |
| Spay Neuter NetworkFunding to support expansion needs at its Dallas Clinic and mobile animal surgical hospital. | Kaufman, TX | $381K | 2023 |
| Children'S Advocacy Center For North Texas IncFunding to support general operations so that services can continue for children who have experienced abuse or neglect in Denton, Wise and Jack Counties. | Lewisville, TX | $350K | 2023 |
| Alliance For Children IncFunding to support general operations to continue offering services to child abuse victims and their non-offending caregivers in Tarrant County. | Fort Worth, TX | $350K | 2023 |
| Patriot Paws Service DogsFunding to support general operations and the breeding facility. | Rockwall, TX | $300K | 2023 |
| Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts Of AmericaMulti-year funding for the maintenance and upkeep of the Trevor Rees-Jones Scout Camp. | Dallas, TX | $300K | 2023 |
| Justice Ventures InternationalFunding to support programming in India to eradicate human trafficking. | Washington, DC | $285K | 2023 |
| Family CompassFunding to support general operations for child abuse prevention services. | Dallas, TX | $275K | 2023 |
| BethanykidsMulti-year funding to provide pediatric surgeries, rehabilitation, and therapeutic intervention to children in Sub-Saharan Africa with correctable disabilities or life-threatening illnesses. | Abingdon, VA | $260K | 2023 |
| Behind Every Door MinistriesFunding to support general operations to continue offering summer programming for youth. | Dallas, TX | $250K | 2023 |
| Children'S Advocacy Center Of Collin County IncFunding to support general operations to continue serving children in Collin County who have experienced abuse or neglect. | Plano, TX | $250K | 2023 |
| Transition Resource Action Center (Trac)Funding to support general operations and initial start-up costs as TRAC is establishing its own nonprofit organization. | Dallas, TX | $250K | 2023 |
| Center For Integrative Counseling And Psychology TheMulti-year funding to support the Partnerships for Accessible Counseling and Training (PACT) Program, which provides those in under-resourced communities with mental health counseling services. | Dallas, TX | $200K | 2023 |
| Warren Center TheMulti-year funding to provide individualized, therapeutic care and support to children with disabilities. | Richardson, TX | $200K | 2023 |
| Lena PopeFunding to support evidence-based, trauma informed counseling services for low-income children, youth, and their families. | Fort Worth, TX | $200K | 2023 |
| Mercy Street IncFunding to support general operations for its Christ-centered programs in West and South Dallas. | Dallas, TX | $200K | 2023 |
| Canine CompanionsMulti-year grant to support general operations as Canine Companions seeks to become independent of Baylor. | Irving, TX | $200K | 2023 |
| EquestFunding to support infrastructure repairs and replenishing the herd of therapy horses. | Dallas, TX | $196K | 2023 |
| Buckner Children And Family ServicesFunding to support the Tarrant County foster care and adoption program. | Dallas, TX | $185K | 2023 |
| Notre Dame Of Dallas SchoolsFunding to support scholarships for students with disabilities. | Dallas, TX | $180K | 2023 |
| Hearts & Bones Animal RescueFunding to support costs related to the purchase and use of two new vehicles to transport Dallas-area rescue dogs to the New York City metropolitan area. | Dallas, TX | $160K | 2023 |
| Harmony Community Development CorporationMulti-year funding to support the launch of the Youth Empowerment Program and the corresponding mental health services. | Dallas, TX | $160K | 2023 |
| International Generosity FoundationFunding to support water well and pipeline project in Kenya. | Clearwater, FL | $150K | 2023 |
| King'S Academy TheFunding to support general operations to help provide a Kingdom education for children in South Dallas. | Dallas, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone StarFunding to support faith-based mentoring for youth from under-resourced communities. | Dallas, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Lumin EducationFunding to support scholarships for current students in Bachman Lake and Lindsley Park. | Dallas, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Family Place IncFunding to support the Children's Counseling Program. | Dallas, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Educational First StepsFunding to support delivery of the Four Steps to Excellence Program in childcare centers in Southern Dallas. | Dallas, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Casa Of Tarrant CountyFunding to support general operations to provide court appointed advocacy for children who have endured abuse or neglect in Tarrant County. | Fort Worth, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Young Life - DallasFunding to support Young Life's Urban Initiative, Capernaum, and Young Lives ministry. | Dallas, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Paluxy River Children'S Advocacy CenterFunding to support general operations to continue serving children in Hood, Erath, and Somervell counties who have experienced abuse or neglect. | Granbury, TX | $135K | 2023 |
| Water4Funding to support installation of piped water solutions for the delivery of safe water. | Oklahoma City, OK | $130K | 2023 |
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