Sid W. Richardson Foundation

The Sid W. Richardson Foundation is an organization focused on private-public partnerships on issues such as health care and education.

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Multi-Issue Advocacy
Location: Fort Worth, TX View on map
Tax ID: 75-6015828
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $769,778,619 Revenue: $44,643,337 Expenses: $27,560,325

The Sid W. Richardson Foundation is an organization focused on private-public partnerships on issues such as health care and education.

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $769,778,619 $44,643,337 $27,560,325 View
2023 $740,015,155 $17,094,717 $32,871,625 View
2022 $703,052,767 $38,955,555 $25,169,509 View
2021 $773,039,479 $35,826,736 $26,642,321 View
2020 $708,724,016 $126,507,080 $29,416,419 View

Prior year filings: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Preston M Geren IIIPRESIDENT & CEO$946,974
Marie HunzekerCONTROLLER$146,411
Carolyn JohnsSENIOR ADMIN OFFICER$131,375
Scott WinterowdMUSEUM DIRECTOR$129,904
Leslie CleereSITE COORDINATOR$78,958
Leslie ThompsonDIR OF ADULT PGM$65,565
Lee M BassVICE PRESIDENT$1,250
Edward P BassCHAIRMAN$1,250
Sid R BassVICE PRESIDENT$1,250

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $10,000
  • Number of Grants: 1
  • Number of Funders: 1

All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $250,668,175
  • Number of Grants: 2,454
  • Number of Recipients: 622

Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$2,500,0002023 BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS INCThis Grant provided capital support for the education building in the new children's interactive education and recreation space in the Botanic Garden
$2,500,0002023 Fort Worth Zoological Association, Inc.This Grant provided capital support for the construction of a new education center at the Fort Worth Zoo
$2,500,0002023 TEXAS A&M FOUNDATIONThis Grant provided capital funding to finish out and equip the Metallurgical Engineering Lab in the first academic building to be constructed on Texas A&M's new campus in downtown Fort Worth
$1,575,0002021 Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort WorthOperational support for case-managed services to clients in financial crisis related to Covid-19
$1,500,0002022 Tarrant Area Food BankThis Grant provided capital support to build and operate an agricultural hub to procure fruits and vegetables directly from farmers and wholesalers and package and distribute to clients and partner agencies
$1,000,0002023 Center for Transforming LivesThis Grant provided capital support for the construction and equipping of the child development center
$1,000,0002023 Responsive Ed TexasThis Grant provided operational support for the start-up of Founders Classical Academy in west Fort Worth
$1,000,0002022 Equitable Facilities Fund, IncThis Grant provided funding for low-interest loans for charter school expansion in Texas with a minimum of loans for Tarrant County charter growth equal to five times the grant amount
$750,0002022 Fort Worth Art Association dba Modern Art Museum of Fort WorthThis Grant is for the purpose of providing operational support for the Modern Art Museum during 2022
$750,0002022 Fort Worth Art Association dba Modern Art Museum of Fort WorthThis Grant provided operational support for the Modern Art Museum during 2023
$750,0002022 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc.This Grant provided operational support for the Orchestra during 2023
$750,0002022 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc.This Grant provided operational support for the Orchestra during 2022
$750,0002021 Fort Worth Art AssociationOperational support for the Modern Art Museum
$750,0002021 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc.Operational support
$688,8892022 Cosmos Foundation – Harmony Science AcademyThis grant provided support for the development and construction of two schools as part of the expansion of Harmony Public Schools in Tarrant County
$688,8892021 Harmony Public SchoolsSupport for the development and construction of two schools as part of the expansion of Harmony Public Schools in Tarrant County
$600,0002021 Van Cliburn Foundation IncFunding for the Sixteenth Cliburn Competition
$500,0002023 The Best SchoolThis Grant provided funding for professional services for leasing, engineering, planning, and design services for the first two school sites, and reimbursement to the CEO for costs associated with her move to Texas
$500,0002022 James L West Presbyterian Special Care CenterThis Grant provided capital support for the construction and operation of the new day services center for dementia patients
$478,1252022 Great Hearts America-TexasThis grant provided funding for the start-up operating costs and expenses for three K-12 academies in Tarrant County, one of which will be a district-charter partnership
$478,1252021 Great Hearts America-TexasFunding for the start-up operating costs and expenses for three K-12 academies in Tarrant County, one of which will be a district-charter partnership
$476,5542021 Rocketship Education Inc.Funding for the start-up of Rocketship Public Schools in Fort Worth and the build-out of ten charter elementary schools in Tarrant County
$466,6672023 Rocketship Education Inc.This Grant provided funding for the start-up of Rocketship Public Schools in Fort Worth and build-out of ten charter elementary schools in Tarrant County
$450,0002023 University of Texas at ArlingtonThis Grant provided funding for the construction of a preschool facility for low-income families on the UT Arlington campus
$388,8882021 Basis Texas Charter Schools IncFunding to support the expansion of BASIS into Fort Worth to build out and operate 1,245 new seats by school year 2032-2033