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World Wide Technology Foundation is a private corporation based in SAINT LOUIS, MO. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2009. The principal officer is Ann Marr. It holds total assets of $16.1M. Annual income is reported at $20.6M. Total assets have grown from $587K in 2011 to $16.5M in 2023. The foundation is governed by 5 officers and trustees. Tax records are available from 2016 to 2023. Grantmaking is concentrated in Missouri. According to available records, World Wide Technology Foundation has made 1,061 grants totaling $35.8M, with a median grant of $4K. The foundation has distributed between $5.5M and $16.1M annually from 2020 to 2023. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $16.1M distributed across 380 grants. Individual grants have ranged from N/A to $1M, with an average award of $34K. The foundation has supported 572 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in Missouri, New York, California, which account for 73% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 40 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
World Wide Technology Foundation is the philanthropic arm of World Wide Technology (WWT), a $20B+ global technology solutions provider headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri. Founded by David Steward and led by President Joseph Koenig, the foundation channels corporate resources into community development with a strong emphasis on STEM education and workforce development. The foundation operates as a private independent foundation (NTEE T22) with $16M in total assets and distributed over $10.5M in charitable disbursements in FY2024 alone — representing 99.7% of total expenses going directly to charitable purposes. The foundation is closely tied to WWT's corporate social responsibility program ("Global Community Impact"), which integrates employee volunteerism, STEM pipeline development, and community grants. Prospective applicants should understand that the foundation's giving priorities align tightly with WWT's business mission in technology — proposals connecting education, workforce development, or community health to technology solutions will resonate most strongly. The foundation is governed by WWT's senior leadership: David L. Steward (Director/Founder), James P. Kavanaugh (Director/Co-Founder), Joseph G. Koenig (President), and Thomas W. Strunk (Treasurer), all serving without compensation.
The World Wide Technology Foundation made 270 grants in its most recent reporting year, distributing approximately $10.5M in total charitable disbursements (FY2024). Revenue is primarily sourced from corporate contributions ($9.2M, 91.4%), with additional income from investment returns. The foundation's asset base has grown from $10.3M (2020) to $16.1M (2024), reflecting sustained corporate commitment. Key funding verticals include: (1) STEM education — the flagship STEM Student Forum distributes $50,000+ annually in grants to participating schools, with top awards of $10,000 per school; (2) Health and disease research — the American Cancer Society is a notable recurring grantee; (3) Youth development and human services; (4) Arts and culture. Grant sizes appear to range from small community grants ($1,000-$5,000) to significant institutional gifts. The foundation's 270-grant volume suggests a mix of many smaller community-level grants alongside larger strategic investments. Geographic focus is primarily the St. Louis metropolitan area, though the foundation's scope extends nationally for larger partnerships. There is no public application portal — the foundation's dedicated website (worldwidetechnology.org) is currently non-functional (parked domain), suggesting most grant relationships are cultivated through direct corporate relationships.
| Metric | WWT Foundation | Emerson Charitable Trust | Edward Jones Foundation | Enterprise Holdings Foundation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HQ | St. Louis, MO | St. Louis, MO | St. Louis, MO | St. Louis, MO |
| Total Assets | $16.1M | $200M+ | $50M+ | $30M+ |
| Annual Giving | ~$10.5M | ~$40M | ~$15M | ~$20M |
| Grant Count | 270 | 500+ | 300+ | 400+ |
| STEM Focus | Primary (Student Forum) | Secondary | Secondary | Minimal |
| Employee Engagement | Day of Caring (8hrs PTO) | Matching gifts | Matching gifts | Volunteer grants |
| Geographic Focus | St. Louis metro | National | National | National |
| Application Process | Relationship-driven | Open RFP | Open RFP | Open RFP |
Among St. Louis corporate foundations, WWT Foundation is mid-sized by assets but distinctive for its hands-on STEM programming (the Student Forum engages 200+ students from 20 schools annually). Unlike peers that primarily write checks, WWT integrates 60+ employee volunteers as mentors and judges, creating deeper community engagement. The foundation's $10.5M giving relative to $16M assets represents an unusually high payout rate (~65%), indicating aggressive charitable deployment rather than endowment growth. This contrasts with larger peers like Emerson Charitable Trust that maintain larger reserves. For applicants, this signals the foundation is actively seeking impactful deployments rather than accumulating corpus.
The foundation's most visible recent initiative is the 10th Annual STEM Student Forum (March 8, 2025), which brought together 200 students from 20 high schools across the St. Louis metro area. The 2025 challenge focused on developing AI-powered solutions for cybersecurity and digital literacy. Pattonville High School won the $10,000 first-place prize for "Ducky," an AI browser extension that detects phishing emails, fact-checks social media posts, and serves as a cybersecurity chatbot. Over 60 WWT employee volunteers served as mentors, speakers, and judges. The forum has grown significantly from its inaugural year, now representing one of the largest corporate-sponsored STEM competitions in the St. Louis region. In FY2024, the foundation posted its highest-ever charitable disbursements at $10.5M, up from $7.2M in FY2020, reflecting a 46% increase in giving over four years. The foundation continues its partnership with the American Cancer Society and maintains active involvement in community health initiatives. WWT's broader ESG and community impact program ("WWT Cares") provides every employee with 8 hours of paid volunteer time, further amplifying the foundation's community footprint.
The World Wide Technology Foundation does not currently maintain a public-facing grant application portal (its dedicated website worldwidetechnology.org is non-functional). This means applicants should pursue relationship-driven engagement strategies: (1) Connect through WWT's corporate Global Community Impact team via the main WWT website (wwt.com/corporate/global-community-impact); (2) For STEM education funding, the annual STEM Student Forum is the primary vehicle — schools in the St. Louis metro area should watch for annual participation announcements, typically in Q4 for the following spring's forum; (3) Align proposals to the foundation's core priorities: STEM education, workforce development, youth development, health/cancer research, and community services; (4) Emphasize measurable technology-related outcomes — the foundation prizes projects that integrate technology solutions (AI, cybersecurity, digital literacy in recent years); (5) St. Louis metro-area organizations have a significant advantage given the foundation's geographic concentration; (6) Contact the foundation directly at 314-569-7000 or through WWT's headquarters at 1 World Wide Way, St. Louis, MO 63146; (7) Given the high payout rate and active grant volume (270 grants/year), the foundation is actively deploying capital and receptive to well-aligned proposals.
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Smallest Grant
$100
Median Grant
$3K
Average Grant
$27K
Largest Grant
$431K
Based on 203 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
The World Wide Technology Foundation made 270 grants in its most recent reporting year, distributing approximately $10.5M in total charitable disbursements (FY2024). Revenue is primarily sourced from corporate contributions ($9.2M, 91.4%), with additional income from investment returns. The foundation's asset base has grown from $10.3M (2020) to $16.1M (2024), reflecting sustained corporate commitment. Key funding verticals include: (1) STEM education — the flagship STEM Student Forum distribute.
World Wide Technology Foundation has distributed a total of $35.8M across 1,061 grants. The median grant size is $4K, with an average of $34K. Individual grants have ranged from N/A to $1M.
World Wide Technology Foundation is the philanthropic arm of World Wide Technology (WWT), a $20B+ global technology solutions provider headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri. Founded by David Steward and led by President Joseph Koenig, the foundation channels corporate resources into community development with a strong emphasis on STEM education and workforce development. The foundation operates as a private independent foundation (NTEE T22) with $16M in total assets and distributed over $10.5M .
World Wide Technology Foundation is headquartered in SAINT LOUIS, MO. While based in MO, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 40 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| David L Steward | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| James P Kavanaugh | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Ann Marr | DIRECTOR / SECRETARY | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Joseph G Koenig | PRESIDENT | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Thomas W Strunk | TREASURER | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Total Giving
$7.4M
Total Assets
$16.5M
Fair Market Value
$16.5M
Net Worth
$16.5M
Grants Paid
$7.3M
Contributions
$12.6M
Net Investment Income
$107K
Distribution Amount
$410K
Total Grants
1,061
Total Giving
$35.8M
Average Grant
$34K
Median Grant
$4K
Unique Recipients
572
Most Common Grant
$1K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kranzberg Arts FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $50K | 2023 |
| Boy Scouts Of America-Greater St LouisTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $625K | 2023 |
| Variety - The Children'S CharityTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $600K | 2023 |
| Jazz St LouisTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $590K | 2023 |
| Rooted AllianceTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Chicago, IL | $340K | 2023 |
| St Louis Symphony OrchestraTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $313K | 2023 |
| The MunyTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $300K | 2023 |
| Sheldon Arts FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $300K | 2023 |
| Urban League Of Metropolitan St LouisTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $275K | 2023 |
| Miriam FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $235K | 2023 |
| United Way Of Greater St LouisTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $213K | 2023 |
| Slsg FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Fenton, MO | $200K | 2023 |
| Opera Theatre Of St LouisTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $200K | 2023 |
| The Bishop Walker School For BoysTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Washington, DC | $150K | 2023 |
| Boys Hope Girls Hope StlTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Richmond Heights, MO | $138K | 2023 |
| Salem United Methodist ChurchTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $137K | 2023 |
| American Cancer Society - StlTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $134K | 2023 |
| National Wwii MuseumTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | New Orleans, LA | $125K | 2023 |
| St Patrick CenterTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $111K | 2023 |
| Nurses For NewbornsTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Maplewood, MO | $105K | 2023 |
| Missouri Botanical GardenTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $100K | 2023 |
| Concordance AcademyTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $100K | 2023 |
| Td Jakes FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Dallas, TX | $100K | 2023 |
| St Louis University HighTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $100K | 2023 |
| Arch GrantsTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $100K | 2023 |
| Biblical Business Training Inc Dba BbtTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Chesterfield, MO | $75K | 2023 |
| Edward Jones Family YmcaTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $70K | 2023 |
| Girls IncTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $63K | 2023 |
| Gateway Arch Park FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $55K | 2023 |
| Forest Park ForeverTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $50K | 2023 |
| Refuge And RestorationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Florissant, MO | $50K | 2023 |
| Cardinal Ritter College PrepTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $50K | 2023 |
| Lincoln University FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Jefferson City, MO | $50K | 2023 |
| Rick And Isabela Pina MinistriesTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Haymarket, VA | $41K | 2023 |
| St Louis Black Repertory CompanyTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $40K | 2023 |
| Children'S Heart FoundaitonTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Northbrook, IL | $40K | 2023 |
| American Heart AssociationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $40K | 2023 |
| St Louis Sports FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $36K | 2023 |
| St Louis Police FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $30K | 2023 |
| St Louis American FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $30K | 2023 |
| American Red CrossTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Creve Coeur, MO | $25K | 2023 |
| Us Ski & Snowboard Team FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $25K | 2023 |
| Hawthorn Leadership School For GirlsTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $25K | 2023 |
| Sisters Of St FrancisTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Dubuque, IA | $25K | 2023 |
| St LouligansTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Fenton, MO | $25K | 2023 |
| The Foundation For Barnes-Jewish HospitalTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $25K | 2023 |
| Vision WarriorsTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Ballwin, MO | $25K | 2023 |
| Autism SpeaksTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Rocky Hill, NJ | $25K | 2023 |
| Foundation For Educational DevelopmentTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | Baltimore, MD | $23K | 2023 |
| Cardinal Glennon Children'S FoundationTO FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION | St Louis, MO | $21K | 2023 |