Quick Stats
- Annual Giving: $681,641 (tax year 2023, from 990-PF Contributions, gifts, grants paid)
- Grant Range: Based on recent grant records, approximately $1,000 to $750,000
- Geographic Focus: Primarily Oklahoma City and Oklahoma, with occasional grants in other states
- Application Method: Invitation-only
- Number of Grants: 32 grants in 2023
- Average Grant: Approximately $21,301 (2023)
- Total Assets: $11,606,660 (2023)
Contact Details
- Website: https://www.arnallfamilyfoundation.org/
- Phone: 405-546-5076
- Email: info@arnallfamilyfoundation.org
Funding Priorities
- Criminal Justice Reform: Supporting data-driven, evidence-based practices and policies to address over-incarceration rates in Oklahoma and assist individuals affected by the criminal justice system
- Youth Welfare and Justice: Providing equitable access to services for youth involved with the juvenile legal system and child welfare system, preventing further involvement as they mature into adulthood
- Homelessness: Reducing the impacts of the criminal legal system, child welfare system, and juvenile legal system for individuals experiencing homelessness
- Northeast Oklahoma City: Supporting community and economic development in this historically disinvested area through equitable access to services and capital
Recent Grant Pattern
The foundation was established in 2015 by Sue Ann Arnall, an energy industry veteran and Giving Pledge signatory. Based on most recent 990-PF grant records, giving is concentrated in Oklahoma City and the wider Oklahoma area, with occasional grants to organizations in other states including Colorado, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania.
Typical grantees include community services organizations, criminal justice reform initiatives, homelessness services, youth welfare programs, and community development organizations in northeast Oklahoma City.
Representative recent grantees include organizations working on diversion programs, domestic violence offender treatment, child welfare support, and food security initiatives.
What They Don't Fund
The foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals and works proactively to identify grantee partners aligned with their strategic priorities.
Application Process & Timeline
The Arnall Family Foundation accepts proposals by invitation only. They work proactively to select grantees rather than accepting unsolicited applications. For those who receive an invitation, applicants should contact their program officer prior to submitting a proposal to ensure it adheres to foundation guidelines. The foundation processes approved proposals through the Oklahoma City Community Foundation (OCCF).
Networking with current and past grantees may be the best way to gain an introduction to the foundation.
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