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Private Foundation · TX

Kimberly Clark Foundation Inc

Irving, TX  ·  EIN 396044304  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$1

Total Giving

$25.4M

Grants on File

24

Average Grant

$1.1M

Giving Radius

Where Kimberly Clark Foundation Inc Has Given

AK — no grants on file AL — no grants on file AR — no grants on file AZ — no grants on file CA — no grants on file CO — no grants on file CT — no grants on file DC — $900K across 2 grants DE — no grants on file FL — no grants on file GA — $157K across 1 grant HI — no grants on file IA — no grants on file ID — no grants on file IL — $20K across 1 grant IN — no grants on file KS — no grants on file KY — no grants on file LA — no grants on file MA — no grants on file MD — $150K across 1 grant ME — no grants on file MI — no grants on file MN — $2.1M across 4 grants MO — no grants on file MS — no grants on file MT — no grants on file NC — no grants on file ND — no grants on file NE — no grants on file NH — no grants on file NJ — no grants on file NM — no grants on file NV — no grants on file NY — $110K across 2 grants OH — no grants on file OK — no grants on file OR — no grants on file PA — no grants on file RI — no grants on file SC — $2.7M across 2 grants SD — no grants on file TN — no grants on file TX — $19.2M across 10 grants UT — no grants on file VA — no grants on file VT — no grants on file WA — no grants on file WI — $50K across 1 grant WV — no grants on file WY — no grants on file
Historical grants to 16 recipients across 9 states. Top concentrations: IRVING ($17.4M, 6 grants), CHARLESTON ($2.7M, 2 grants), MINNEAPOLIS ($2.1M, 4 grants), DALLAS ($1.7M, 3 grants), WASHINGTON ($900K, 2 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

Contribution requests should be submitted in writing. There is no formal application form.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

The foundation is primarily concerned with the needs of organizations serving communities in which Kimberly-Clark employees live and work. Contributions are generally made only to organizations qualified to receive tax-deductible contributions under Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are not made for sports or athletic activities, religious purposes, or to political parties or candidates.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
SOCIAL WELFARE (see attached detail) $757K 2020
EDUCATION (see attached detail) $1.0M 2020
CIVIC CULTURAL & MISC (see attached detail) $9.9M 2020
CIVIC CULTURAL & MISC (see attached detail) $4.2M 2021
SOCIAL WELFARE (see attached detail) $547K 2021
EDUCATION (see attached detail) $982K 2021
Forest Stewardship Council $50K 2022
Blackbaud Giving Fund $1.6M 2022
American Red Cross $800K 2022
The Nature Conservancy $100K 2022
The Ocean Conservancy $100K 2022
The Circulate Initiative $100K 2022
Deltares $150K 2022
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas $547K 2022
Scholarship America $894K 2022
Forest Stewardship Council $150K 2023
United Way Greater Atlanta $157K 2023
Scholarship America $988K 2023
Blackbaud Giving Fund $1.1M 2023
Atlas Science Center $50K 2023
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas $359K 2023
American Red Cross $761K 2023
Guiding Eyes for the Blind $10K 2023
Society of Women Engineers $20K 2023

24 grants total

Section VI

Filing History

Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.

Year Total Assets Qualifying Distributions Total Revenue Total Expenses
2023 $1 $3.6M $3.6M
2022 $1 $4.5M $4.5M
2021 $1 $5.8M $5.8M
2020 $1 $11.8M $11.8M
2019 $86K $3.4M $3.4M
2015 $31K $4.2M $4.3M
2013 $29K $5.4M $5.3M
2012 $14K $4.6M $4.3M
2011 $79K $4.1M $4.2M

Section VII

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