GrantmakersTexas

Texas Grantmaking Charities Making Grants Over $100,000

These 44 organizations are based in Texas and reported a median grant of $100,000 or more on their most recent Form 990 Schedule I filing. A typical grant is not a promise about any single gift -- some of an organization's grants are smaller than its median, some are larger -- but it is a reasonable signal for whether an application here fits the size of your ask.

44organizations in this range
$7.3Bgranted between them
3,092funding relationships mapped

A median grant over $100,000 is large by this site's standards. It is worth reading the organization's own page before treating it as a routine prospect -- Schedule I does not ask a grantmaking charity whether it only funds organizations it already knows, so unlike the private-foundation pages on this site, nothing here can tell you how open a given grantmaker actually is to a first, unsolicited approach.

Ordered by number of organizations funded, not by dollars -- the same convention as every list on this site. Funding more organizations means more turnover in who gets a grant each year, which is a reasonable proxy for how often a list like this one changes -- it is not a signal that any specific organization is open to a new, unsolicited applicant.

OrganizationBased inMedian grantOrganizationsTotal granted
St David's FoundationAustin$156,352342$389.4M
Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas IncSan Antonio$141,427309$193.2M
United Way of Greater HoustonHouston$100,000240$172.3M
Episcopal Health FoundationHouston$238,500184$410.0M
North Texas Food BankPlano$316,663159$643.5M
Texas Essential Healthcare PartnershipsAustin$1,029,309127$1.1B
The Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation IncDallas$100,000123$50.4M
Florida Essential HealthcareAustin$752,852118$666.4M
Ach Child and Family ServicesFort Worth$101,097105$32.6M
Trellis FoundationRound Rock$100,000104$20.7M
The 85 FundFort Worth$110,00074$403.4M
Texas CASA IncAustin$304,64773$131.9M
Children's Advocacy CentersAustin$658,18971$278.4M
Action Now IncHouston$163,50069$26.2M
The Onestar National ServiceAustin$354,85257$91.4M
UsatransformSouthlake$150,00056$26.9M
Cullen Trust for Health CareHouston$100,00050$22.4M
San Antonio Area Foundation Group ReturnSan Antonio$100,00048$16.8M
The Physicians Foundation IncAustin$125,00047$7.4M
Dallas Safety Net Support CorporationDallas$1,577,68647$562.9M
Women's Health and Family PlanningAustin$195,75743$51.4M
Impact San Antonio Foundation IncSan Antonio$100,00037$2.3M
The Crystal Charity BallDallas$537,46937$28.1M
North Texas Healthy CommunitiesArlington$110,40336$13.1M
Texas Access to Justice FoundationAustin$211,78936$93.7M
COMMIT2DALLASDallas$166,05736$26.7M
Firstday FoundationSan Antonio$100,00035$90.7M
Strategic Launch NetworkRockwall$100,00033$2.5M
Curing Kids Cancer IncIrving$122,00032$7.9M
Scott & White Healthcare FoundationDallas$119,59732$77.0M
Feeding TexasAustin$746,18229$175.2M
Tarrant Safety Net Support CorporationArlington$2,072,33429$580.2M
Christus-Trinity Mother Frances FoundationIrving$100,00028$14.6M
Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries IncHouston$118,04826$9.4M
Dallas Convention & Visitors BureauDallas$140,00025$9.2M
Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort WorthFort Worth$3,242,58423$541.5M
Lubbock Area United Way IncLubbock$140,09023$16.2M
Texas Health Resources FoundationArlington$105,18223$69.4M
Baylor Health Care System FoundationDallas$233,88322$180.4M
Housing ForwardDallas$179,60922$17.6M
Spurs GiveSan Antonio$100,00021$2.8M
CitysquareParis$140,00021$4.9M
Alliance to End Plastic Waste IncAustin$403,00020$29.9M
Ground Game FundManchaca$100,00020$6.1M
Schedule I only reports grants over $5,000. Every median grant on this page describes the grants reported, not all of them, so the real typical grant is likely lower than shown. This is also why these figures cannot be compared to the private-foundation figures elsewhere on this site.

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