Funding search · EIN 263242289 · Marshall, TX
Jonesville Foundation
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 50
- grants reported
- $4.0M
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $75,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
What they fund
Full IRS filings ↗How this is builtReport an error
Funding pattern
What this funder pays for, at what size, and how to position adjacent work. Read from their filings, with every number checked against the record.
Sign in to analyze this funder’s giving pattern. Free in early access.
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Camp Fire First Texas4 grants · $660,000
- Texas Women'S Foundation4 grants · $475,000
- Our Friends Place3 grants · $380,000
- Resource Center4 grants · $350,000
- Childrens Medical Center Foundation3 grants · $304,050
- Dallas Arboretum3 grants · $300,000
- Parkland Foundation4 grants · $300,000
- Michelson Museum of Art4 grants · $210,000
- Marshall Symphony Society4 grants · $165,000
- Mosaic Family Services3 grants · $150,000
Giving over time
Grant history
All 50 reported grants, largest first.
- $390,000
Camp Fire First Texas · Fort Worth, TX · 2024
Covered Sports Pavillion ($300,000) and towards camping and outdoor education programs at El Tesoro ($90,000)
- $130,000
Our Friends Place · Dallas, TX · 2022
Towards operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth
- $125,000
Our Friend'S Place · Dallas, TX · 2025
Support of operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth
- $125,000
Texas Women'S Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2025
Support of research and operational costs
- $125,000
Our Friends Place · Dallas, TX · 2024
Towards operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth
- $125,000
Texas Women'S Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2024
Towards operations, communications, and research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas
- $125,000
Our Friends Place · Dallas, TX · 2023
Towards operational costs to serve homeless young women and at-risk youth
- $125,000
Texas Women'S Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2023
Towards operations, communications, and research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas
- $104,459
Children'S Medical Center Foundatio · Dallas, TX · 2025
Support of brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory of Children's Research Institute
- $102,698
Childrens Medical Center Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2024
Towards brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory
- $101,352
Childrens Medical Center Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2023
Towards brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory
- $100,000
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical · Dallas, TX · 2025
Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program
- $100,000
Resource Center · Dallas, TX · 2025
Support of youth and family services
- $100,000
Dallas Arboretum · Dallas, TX · 2024
Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program
- $100,000
Resource Center · Dallas, TX · 2024
Towards youth and family services
- $100,000
Dallas Arboretum · Dallas, TX · 2023
Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program
- $100,000
Resource Center · Dallas, TX · 2023
Towards youth and family services
- $100,000
Childrens Medical Center Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2022
Towards brain tumor research in the McBrayer Laboratory
- $100,000
Dallas Arboretum · Dallas, TX · 2022
Towards ongoing support of the Jonesville Pathways to Science Education Program
- $100,000
Texas Women'S Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2022
Towards research regarding the needs of women and girls in Texas
- $90,000
Camp Fire First Texas · Fort Worth, TX · 2025
Support of camping and outdoor education programs at Camp El Tesoro
- $90,000
Camp Fire First Texas · Fort Worth, TX · 2023
Towards camping and outdoor education programs at El Tesoro
- $90,000
Camp Fire First Texas · Fort Worth, TX · 2022
Towards camping and outdoor education programs at El Tesoro
- $75,000
Parkland Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2025
Support of the RIGHT Care Program's operational and expansion costs
- $75,000
Parkland Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2024
Towards the RIGHT Care Program's operational costs
- $75,000
Parkland Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2023
Towards the RIGHT Care Program's operational costs
- $75,000
Parkland Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2022
Towards the RIGHT Care Program's operational costs
- $70,000
Mosaic Family Sevices · Dallas, TX · 2025
Support of operational costs for client services
- $60,000
Michelson Museum of Art · Marshall, TX · 2025
Support of educational programs
- $50,000
Camp Haven · Fort Worth, TX · 2025
Support of operational costs for camp programs and education
- $50,000
East Texas Food Bank · Tyler, TX · 2025
Support of food security programs
- $50,000
Michelson Museum of Art · Marshall, TX · 2024
Towards educational programs
- $50,000
Mosaic Family Services · Dallas, TX · 2024
General operating support of services offered
- $50,000
Michelson Museum of Art · Marshall, TX · 2023
Towards educational programs
- $50,000
Mosaic Family Services · Dallas, TX · 2023
General operating support of services offered
- $50,000
Michelson Museum of Art · Marshall, TX · 2022
Towards educational programs
- $50,000
Mosaic Family Services · Dallas, TX · 2022
General operating support of services offered
- $50,000
Resource Center · Dallas, TX · 2022
Towards youth and family services
- $45,000
Marshall Symphony Society · Marshall, TX · 2025
Support of educational programs
- $42,594
Christus Good Shepherd Medical Cent · Marshall, TX · 2024
Funding for facility improvements for the Pediatric Therapy in Marshall, Texas
- $40,000
Marshall Symphony Society · Marshall, TX · 2024
Towards educational programs
- $40,000
Marshall Symphony Society · Marshall, TX · 2023
Towards educational programs
- $40,000
Marshall Symphony Society · Marshall, TX · 2022
Towards educational programs
- $25,000
Harrison County Historical Society · Marshall, TX · 2025
Support of educational programs, archival conservation, and research center expenses
- $25,000
Camp Haven · Fort Worth, TX · 2024
Support of opertional costs for camp programs and education
- $20,000
Harrison County Historical Society · Marshall, TX · 2024
Towards educational programs, archival conservation, and general operations
- $20,000
Harrison County Historical Society · Marshall, TX · 2023
Towards educational programs, archival conservation, and general operations
- $16,000
Harrison County Historical Society · Marshall, TX · 2022
Towards educational programs, archival conservation, and general operations
- $5,000
Women'S Center of East Texas · Longview, TX · 2025
Replacement of facility appliances and support of operations
- $5,000
East Texas Performing Arts · Marshall, TX · 2024
Support of programs and operations for performance season
Who else funds this kind of work
Same state
- Greater Houston Community Foundation5,612 grants · $873.8M
- The Big 12 Conference50 grants · $1.91B
- Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships297 grants · $972.3M
Similar purposes
- The Rockefeller Foundation2,376 grants · $705.5M
- Town Branch Foundation149 grants · $89.1M
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium194 grants · $109.4M
Similar grant size
- The Ford Foundation10,731 grants · $2.35B
- Silicon Valley Community Foundation10,471 grants · $10.10B
- Tides Foundation9,402 grants · $1.86B
Grants already paid are the record; PaperOrbit reads your paper and finds the funders whose record matches it — then explains why.
Search funders like this oneSource: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV, as filed by the foundation. These are grants already paid — a record of what this funder backs, not an open call.

