Investments
The Clark Foundation followed an investment-oriented approach to philanthropy. Instead of making gifts, we invested strategically for long-term success and considered grantees our partners.
Since 2016, the Clark Foundation has invested more than $1.4 billion.
Investments at a glance
Amount Invested
$1.4B
Invested in Scholarships
$434M
General Operations & Capacity
$554M
Investments by Year
Investments by Focus Area
Amount Invested
$591M
Students Supported Annually
875
Total Scholarships
$382M
Investments by Year
Investments by Focus Area
Amount Invested
$452M
General Operations & Capacity
75%
Investments in DC Students
$173M
Investments by Year
Investments by Focus Area
Amount Invested
$176M
Transition Services Provided
243K
Veterans Securing Employment
12K
Investments by Year
Investments by Focus Area
Search strategic investments
The information in this database represents a selection of our investments from 2016 – 2025.
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Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation
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Nurse training and professional development
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$500,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Nurse training and professional development Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation
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Pediatric proton therapy treatment and care
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$6,000,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Pediatric proton therapy treatment and care About This Investment To enhance the care and services provided to pediatric oncology patients and their families during proton therapy treatment at the Johns Hopkins Proton Therapy Center.Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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Suburban Hospital Foundation
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New clinical building
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$10,000,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose New clinical building About This Investment A new clinical building that features four nursing units, state-of-the-art surgical facilities, specialty physician office space and a technologically advanced conference and education center.Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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The COMMIT Foundation
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Transition programming
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$2,600,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Transition programming Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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The Headstrong Project
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Capacity building and expansion of mental health care service delivery
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$1,500,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Capacity building and expansion of mental health care service delivery Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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University of Maryland College Park Foundation
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Engineering for US All
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$275,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Engineering for US All Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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Urban Alliance
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Workforce development programming and communications capacity
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$430,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Workforce development programming and communications capacity Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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US Soccer Foundation
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Youth soccer programming
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$300,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Youth soccer programming Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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Warrior-Scholar Project
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Academic boot camp programming, alumni engagement and capacity building
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$2,100,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose Academic boot camp programming, alumni engagement and capacity building Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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Washington Jesuit Academy
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COVID-19 emergency response funding
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$250,000
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2020
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Investment Purpose COVID-19 emergency response funding Investment Area Sub-category Funding Category |
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