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    TEXAS INSTRUMENTS FOUNDATION

    Private FoundationIRS data 2021–2024
    DALLAS, TXEIN 756038519

    Annual Giving

    $22.6M+6% YoY

    Grants

    4,484

    Median Grant

    $500

    Organizations Funded

    761

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    Foundation Overview

    Mission

    To create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors; Highest philanthropic priority is education, funding programs that provide high-quality STEM education for students in low-income school districts, primarily through increasing effectiveness of teachers and principals

    Focus Areas

    stem educationk-12 educationmath and science educationteacher training and professional developmentscholarships for studentsarts and cultural educationyouth developmentfood security and food banks

    Grant Types

    operating supportscholarshipsmatching giftscapital/building fundsprogram/project grants

    Funded Initiatives

    Since 1964 invested $360 million in education, human services, racial equity and the arts; TI Foundation matches employee and retiree monetary contributions up to $30,000 and value of volunteer hours up to $1,000 per year; Focus on increasing number of Black, Latinx and female high school graduates with strong math and science skills

    Based on publicly available information from the foundation's 990 filings and website.

    Giving History

    2024+6%

    $22.6M

    Grants

    4,484

    Median

    $500

    States

    52

    2023+11%

    $21.3M

    Grants

    4,209

    Median

    $500

    States

    53

    2022

    $19.2M

    Grants

    3,973

    Median

    $500

    States

    51

    Grant Size Distribution

    $10K

    Typical Grant (Median)

    $5K

    Smallest

    $6K

    25th Pctile

    $20K

    75th Pctile

    $1.1M

    Largest

    Excludes grants ≤ $5K. Half fall between $6K and $20K.

    Largest Recent Grants

    $1.1M

    2024

    COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION OF TEXAS (CEDAR HILL AND DESOTO ISDS STEM DISTRICTS)

    TX · EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-OPERATION FUNDS, BUILDING FUNDS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS.

    $952K

    2024

    UNITED WAY OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS (HEAL PLAY LEARN) - CEDAR HILL DESOTO

    TX · EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-OPERATION FUNDS, BUILDING FUNDS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS.

    $733K

    2024

    UNITED WAY OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS

    TX · DONATIONS TO COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS UNDER "MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM."

    $730K

    2024

    NATIONAL MATH AND SCIENCE INITIATIVE - CEDAR HILL DESOTO DUNCANVILLE AND

    TX · EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-OPERATION FUNDS, BUILDING FUNDS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS.

    $580K

    2024

    COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION OF TEXAS (LANCASTER ISD STEM DISTRICT)

    TX · EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-OPERATION FUNDS, BUILDING FUNDS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Geographic Focus

    TX
    $15.3M334 grants
    CA
    $522K43 grants
    NY
    $352K28 grants
    VA
    $293K14 grants
    CO
    $255K17 grants

    Top states by total grant dollars. Based on IRS filing data.

    Financial Overview

    YearTotal AssetsGrants Paid
    2024
    $73.0M
    $22.6M(31.0%)
    2023
    $66.0M
    $21.3M(32.3%)
    2022
    $57.2M
    $19.2M(33.5%)
    2021
    $55.3M
    $21.9M(39.6%)

    Grants paid shown as percentage of total assets

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    Data sourced from IRS 990 and 990-PF filings and publicly available foundation websites. Grant data, financial figures, and organizational details reflect historical filings and may not represent current operations or funding priorities. Verify directly with the foundation before applying. See an issue? Let us know.

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