Our Mission

The Clark Foundation's mission was to ensure that individuals and families have access to the opportunities, support, and resources that enable them to reach their full potential.

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Board Chair Courtney Clark Pastrick listens to Clark Scholar speak at a university dinner.

The Clark Foundation's mission was to ensure that individuals and families have access to the opportunities, support, and resources that enable them to reach their full potential.

He wanted to give back and share what he knew were his many blessings and try in some way to make our community a better place.

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A professional headshot of Board Chair Courtney Clark Pastrick. She wears a blazer and a pearl necklace.
Courtney Clark Pastrick
Clark Foundation, Board Chair

The Clark Foundation invested more than $1.4 billion during its 10-year spend down.

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    Serving 475 scholars each year in perpetuity

    Dedicated to educating future engineering leaders, the Clark Foundation established the A. James Clark Scholars Program. Each year, the Clark Scholars Program will support engineering students across 11 universities.

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    DC Initiatives

    Supporting our city across 200 organizations

    The Clark Foundation invested in supporting DC residents and families from birth to graduation. Our initiatives helped improve health outcomes for moms and babies, strengthened community-based organizations, and supported DC students on their path to and through college.

    Veterans Initiatives

    243,000 unique transition services for our nation's veterans and their families.

    The Clark Foundation funded innovative employment, education, health, housing, and leadership development opportunities.

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    Board Chair Courtney Clark Pastrick stands on a stage and accepts an award from Headstrong, between two grantee leaders.
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    • 2,600

      employment, education, transitional housing, resiliency, and wellness services provided to the families of veterans
    • 85,000

      evidence-based medical, mental health and traumatic growth services delivered
    • 127,000

      services to help veterans find their professional purpose and navigate the civilian career space
    • 9,500

      services to connect veterans with their communities, leadership potential, and sense of purpose
    • 3,200

      new opportunities for veterans to build skills through pre-college, vocational and entrepreneurship programs

    Our Legacy of Giving

    Alongside its core investment areas, the Clark Foundation focused additional investments in causes and communities aligned with its core mission and close to the hearts of its board and the Clark family.

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    A man sits viewing signage displaying an architectural rendering of the A. James Clark Emergency Services Training Campus in Easton, Maryland.

    Easton, MD

    Honoring Mr. Clark's "give where you live" philosophy, the Clark Foundation invested throughout the Easton, Maryland community.
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    Higher Education

    Having graduated from the University of Maryland on a scholarship, Mr. Clark viewed education as the cornerstone of his success.
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    Medical

    Investments in hospital facilities, training programs and research increased access to high-quality healthcare.
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    An group of elementary schoolchildren raise their hands to answer a question from a teacher. An engraver etches the names 'A. James and Alice B. Clark' into a stone wall at the National Gallery of Art. A collection of vintage World War II aircraft is suspended from the ceiling in the main gallery of the National WWII Museum. A museum educator leads an interactive learning session for enthusiastic parents and young children at a Smithsonian musem.

    Cultural Institutions

    The Clark Foundation’s support of major cultural institutions provided students and teachers with new educational opportunities.

    Our Impact

    From 2016 – 2025, the Clark Foundation invested in more than 300 organizations, building a legacy of opportunity for individuals, families, and communities.

    Case Studies

    Our collaborative approach resulted in stronger, more sustainable organizations.
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    Grantee Stories

    Our investments not only strengthened organizations, but also created new opportunities for students, DC residents, and veterans to thrive.
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    Vanderbilt Clark Scholar Yoanna Ivanova conducts research in a lab. She wears a lab coat and protective gloves.

    All data accurate to 2025. Image credits: Ed Whitman/Johns Hopkins University; Lisa Helfert Photography; Candler Hobbs - College of Engineering Marketing and Communications; Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University; Penn State College of Engineering; Fred Zwicky at the University of Illinois; University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering/Department of Fire Protection Engineering; Boulder Crest Foundation; The Headstrong Project; Warrior-Scholar Project; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Denny Henry/Catholic Charities; National Museum of American History | Smithsonian Institution; Richard Barnes