Anne Lamkin Kinder Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
HOUSTON, TexasSmallEIN: 760519074
Arts and Culture NonprofitsFood BanksHospitals and ClinicsCommunity Service ClubsEducation Nonprofits

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing financial support primarily for arts and culture, health and medical initiatives, and community services. Its mission is reflected in its funding patterns, which emphasize general support for various nonprofit organizations, including museums, hospitals, and educational institutions. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, focusing on enhancing community well-being and cultural enrichment. While it primarily supports organizations in Texas, it also extends its funding to initiatives in other states, demonstrating a commitment to broader community impact.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Established arts, cultural, health, education, or community nonprofits with an operational presence or strong ties in Texas (especially Houston) or in the foundation's recurring out‑of‑state locations; organizations seeking general operating support or institutional grants and reachable via relationship/referral channels.

Good Fit

  • Located in Texas (Houston area) or in recurring recipient locations such as Colorado or Missouri.
  • Organizational mission in arts, culture, healthcare, education, or community services.
  • Clear need for general operating or annual support rather than a small project grant.
  • Existing relationship, board/staff introduction, or intermediary referral (community foundation, longtime grantee).
  • An institutional track record that matches previously funded organizations (museums, hospitals, schools).

Geography

Moderate

Grants appear across multiple states (five distinct states observed in 2024) but are concentrated in Texas, which received roughly two‑thirds of dollars that year.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded many distinct independent recipients each year (30–40 grantees annually, 32 in 2024), indicating a broad recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence shows a substantial share of new grantees in recent years (about half of 2024 recipients were new), but the foundation also declares it only funds preselected applicants and maintains no public application route, so new entrants appear possible mostly via referral or invitation rather than open application.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026