
Besides Turning Point USA, Erika Kirk has founded several companies and non-profits. She went on to create Everyday Heroes Like You, a nonprofit organization dedicated to shining a light on ordinary people making a difference in their local communities.
Rather than focusing on politics or large public campaigns, the organization celebrated kindness, service, and everyday acts of compassion.
How much is Erika Kirk’s net worth?
Erika also launched BIBLEin365, a Christian initiative that inspires people to connect with Scripture daily. Through devotional content, online community challenges, and digital outreach, the project encouraged followers to make faith a natural part of everyday life.
In addition to her nonprofit work, Erika founded Proclaim Streetwear, a Christian apparel brand that merges fashion with religious and motivational messaging.
Last year, Erika Kirk also became a real estate agent with the Corcoran Group in New York City. And it’s safe to say that real estate has also been making her net worth boom.
In June 2023, the Kirks paid a whopping $4.75 million for their dream home in Scottsdale, Arizona. Not even a year later, they listed the 6,800-square-foot home for sale for $6.5 million. They accepted $5.25 million in February 2025.
In 2024, AP reported that Kirk owned three properties, including a Spanish-style mansion near Phoenix, Arizona. Moreover, he was said to also have had an apartment and a two-bedroom, two-bath beachside condo on Longboat Key in Florida, which he bought for $855,000, per property records.

At the time of his death, Charlie Kirk was said to have had a fortune of around $12 million. With that said, after his death, much of it is believed to have gone to his widow, Erika.
Accused of being a ‘grifter’
A NewsNation report in November of 2025, some months after Charlie’s death, estimated her net worth at roughly $2 million. Now, however, Celebrity Net Worth claims she has a fortune of $12 million, while other outlets say it could be as high as $20 million.
While Erika Kirk has continued her late husband’s mission, her methods have also come under widespread criticism. The 37-year-old has been accused, for example, of being a “grifter.”
In late 2025, Podcast host Jennifer Welch, a liberal, of the I’ve Had It podcast, lashed out against Erika Kirk after the widow appeared at the DealBook summit in Manhattan.
There, during an interview with the New York Times, she said of then-mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, “What I don’t want to have happen is young women in the city look to the government as a solution to put off having a family or a marriage because you’re relying on the government to support you.”
This made Jennifer Welch furious. On her podcast, she said, “You are an opportunistic grifter who weaponizes your gender to demean women, and you are a walking, talking, breathing example as to why nobody, number one, wants to be a Christian, and, number two, wants to be a female hypocrite such as yourself.
She added, “Your language, your organization makes women less safe, all across the board. Your deceased husband was an unrepentant racist and a homophobe, and women are a lot more empathetic than you are, Erika.”
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