Funding search · EIN 742772038 · San Antonio, TX
Keith M Orme and Pat Vigeon Orme
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 139
- grants reported
- $1.9M
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $3,000
- median grant
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- University of Texas Health Foundati1 grant · $600,000
- Ut Health Foundation1 grant · $200,000
- San Antonio Food Bank4 grants · $74,000
- Connect Ability1 grant · $60,000
- Christian Assistance Ministry4 grants · $59,000
- Roy Maas Youth Alternatives3 grants · $56,000
- Teamability1 grant · $55,000
- Meals On Wheels San Antonio1 grant · $53,000
- Boys Girls Clubs of San Antonio1 grant · $50,000
- San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry I1 grant · $50,000
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Grant history
The 100 largest of 139 grants.
- $600,000
University of Texas Health Foundati · Austin, TX · 2025
2nd, 3rd and 4th installment of 5-year grant to be used for UT Health San Antonio for brain health.
- $200,000
Ut Health Foundation · Austin, TX · 2024
2nd installment of 5-year grant to be used for UT Health San Antnio for brain health.
- $60,000
Connect Ability · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Medical care and equipment during the 24-month waiting period for Medicare disability benefits, which leaves clients without a medical home, possibly worsening their condition and increasing hospitalizations. Funds will… read allMedical care and equipment during the 24-month waiting period for Medicare disability benefits, which leaves clients without a medical home, possibly worsening their condition and increasing hospitalizations. Funds will help cover healthcare costs, prescriptions, durable medical equipment (wheelchairs and prostheses), and essential home modifications (ramps, bathroom accessibility) not covered by insurance, enabling clients and their caregivers to manage daily life at home following a disabling injury, and general operating. less
- $60,000
San Antonio Food Bank · San Antonio, TX · 2025
General operating, San Antonio Food Bank would be able to source and distribute 100,000 pounds of perishable and nonperishable food for neighbors in need throughout Bexar County, Texas. While nonperishable food is criti… read allGeneral operating, San Antonio Food Bank would be able to source and distribute 100,000 pounds of perishable and nonperishable food for neighbors in need throughout Bexar County, Texas. While nonperishable food is critical to stock pantries, emphasis is placed on Foods to Encourage (F2E), which are the healthiest available assortment of proteins, produce, dairy, and grains. Each household receives about one week of food assistance, 80% of which is F2E. Participants can also request long-term food assistance. less
- $55,000
Teamability · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will restore paused programs and expand access to therapy services including speech, occupational, physical therapy, assistive technology, and CVI assessments. These services support children with complex disabili… read allFunds will restore paused programs and expand access to therapy services including speech, occupational, physical therapy, assistive technology, and CVI assessments. These services support children with complex disabilities, helping them communicate, move, and thriveespecially those facing financial and systemic barriers.And general operating. less
- $53,000
Meals On Wheels San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will directly support the daily preparation and delivery of nutritious meals to 4,000 homebound seniors and disabled adults across Bexar County and South-Central Texas. Support offsets rising food, fuel, packaging… read allFunds will directly support the daily preparation and delivery of nutritious meals to 4,000 homebound seniors and disabled adults across Bexar County and South-Central Texas. Support offsets rising food, fuel, packaging, and delivery costs, ensuring continuity of service and daily safety checks for clients who rely on Meals on Wheels to remain healthy and independent at home.Restricted to Bexar County only. And general operating. less
- $50,000
Boys Girls Clubs of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Help support a life changing Club experience and after school help that assures success is within reach of every child who enters our doors. We work hard to ensure that all Club members are on track to graduate from hig… read allHelp support a life changing Club experience and after school help that assures success is within reach of every child who enters our doors. We work hard to ensure that all Club members are on track to graduate from high school on time and with a solid plan for their futures. Our programs provide avenues for Club members to gain life skills centered around good character, citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle. less
- $50,000
Christian Assistance Ministry · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Support CAM's ongoing direct client services and the resources to provide to very vulnerable populations in San Antonio.
- $50,000
Project Mend · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds used to improving the quality of life for individuals living with disabilities and illness through the refurbishment, reuse and distribution of medical equipment and other assistive technology.
- $50,000
Roy Maas Youth Alternatives · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Will help bridge the gap between government funding and the true cost of care for children in or at risk of entering foster care.
- $50,000
San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry I · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds used to help the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless attain self-sufficiency by offering, with dignity and compassion, shelter, housing, and services.
- $30,000
Ut Health San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Alzheimer and neurodegenerative disease research.
- $28,000
Brigham Young University · Provo, UT · 2023
support for Brigham Young University
- $25,000
American Red Cross · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will be used to expand the Ready Communities and Home Fire Campaign programs, provide free smoke alarms to families within socially vulnerable communities in San Antonio. Direct financial assistance and case work … read allFunds will be used to expand the Ready Communities and Home Fire Campaign programs, provide free smoke alarms to families within socially vulnerable communities in San Antonio. Direct financial assistance and case work will be provided to families that experience a home fire, to aid with obtaining food and clothing, replacing medications and essential documents, with the goal of mitigating the risk of disaster-induced long-term displacement, poverty or potential homelessness. less
- $25,000
Child Advocates San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
To serve more children in Bexar County foster care through recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer Advocates through strategies to build back to our pre-Covid baseline. Funds will support structural changes to st… read allTo serve more children in Bexar County foster care through recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer Advocates through strategies to build back to our pre-Covid baseline. Funds will support structural changes to streamline Advocate onboarding and retention; and the new Staff Advocate team who will serve 90-100 of the most vulnerable children each year. Changes to removal requirements and placement, and higher sexual abuse rates, must be addressed to serve each child with excellence. less
- $25,000
Empower House Sa · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will support our Community Health Workers (CHWs) who work one on one with individuals to navigate and access health resources and services within the broader context of their lives. Our Mobility Mentoring program … read allFunds will support our Community Health Workers (CHWs) who work one on one with individuals to navigate and access health resources and services within the broader context of their lives. Our Mobility Mentoring program is an evidence-based coaching model that takes a holistic approach to health and wellness, while also mentoring participants in other aspects of their lives that affect their wellbeing including finances, relationships, education, work, housing and mental health. less
- $25,000
Good Samaritan Center of San Antoni · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will be used to facilitate programs at Good Sam - Our focus in the community begins with early childhood education, is sustained during school-age with afterschool and summer programming, supports a number of youn… read allFunds will be used to facilitate programs at Good Sam - Our focus in the community begins with early childhood education, is sustained during school-age with afterschool and summer programming, supports a number of young adults who matriculate from our college and career readiness program and are in college, and continues through adulthood by supporting parents via in home training on child development, and by supporting older residents of the community who join the Senior Center program. less
- $20,000
Aid the Silent · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will provide direct services to deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens, including hearing aids, assistive technology, speech therapy, sign language classes, academic tutoring, mentorship, summer camp, and min… read allFunds will provide direct services to deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens, including hearing aids, assistive technology, speech therapy, sign language classes, academic tutoring, mentorship, summer camp, and ministry programs. less
- $15,000
The Daisy Fund · San Antonio, TX · 2025
To provide essential pet food, enabling more animals to stay with their families.
- $10,000
Childsafe · San Antonio, TX · 2025
General operating support for ChildSafe's comprehensive trauma-informed services including forensic interviews, clinical therapy, family support services, and prevention education. Funds help sustain our specialized sta… read allGeneral operating support for ChildSafe's comprehensive trauma-informed services including forensic interviews, clinical therapy, family support services, and prevention education. Funds help sustain our specialized staff and programming that serves 2,147+ children annually, ensuring no child is turned away due to limited resources while maintaining quality care for Bexar County's most vulnerable. With 82 cents of every dollar going directly to client services, this investment maximizes impact. less
- $10,000
Geaux 4 Kids · Bossier City, LA · 2025
Funds will be used for the contents of approximately 125 of the 15,000 Geaux Bags that Geaux 4 Kids will provide to law enforcement and first responders in Bexar County, for distribution to child victims emerging from v… read allFunds will be used for the contents of approximately 125 of the 15,000 Geaux Bags that Geaux 4 Kids will provide to law enforcement and first responders in Bexar County, for distribution to child victims emerging from violent, abusive, and neglectful environments. Geaux Bags are age-specific bags filled with essential, comforting, and dignity-preserving items. These bags serve as tangible support in the first 2448 hours when a child is removed from their home.Funds are to be used for Bexar County less
- $10,000
Sa Youth · San Antono, TX · 2025
Help support their community mental health initiative, the CALM Clinic. The initiative has opened SA Youths doors to the wider community, making it possible to receive critical mental health services from licensed profe… read allHelp support their community mental health initiative, the CALM Clinic. The initiative has opened SA Youths doors to the wider community, making it possible to receive critical mental health services from licensed professionals. The CALM Clinic accepts insurance, offers low-cost/sliding scale fees, and utilizes grant funding to provide free services, ensuring financial constraints do not prevent individuals from accessing necessary mental health care. less
- $10,000
Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Ch · San Antonio, TX · 2025
These funds will be used to support the operations of Sunshine Cottage and keep vital services like our Hearing Aid Loaner Program and Parent-Infant Program free or low-cost to families. These programs are essential for… read allThese funds will be used to support the operations of Sunshine Cottage and keep vital services like our Hearing Aid Loaner Program and Parent-Infant Program free or low-cost to families. These programs are essential for parents of children with a hearing loss diagnosis who wish for their child to communicate with listening and spoken language. less
- $10,000
The Saddle Light Center · Selma, TX · 2025
The funds will be used to support two objectives: providing equine therapy programs for people with a diagnosed disability, including veterans and sustaining a high level of care for our horse herd. This includes Rider … read allThe funds will be used to support two objectives: providing equine therapy programs for people with a diagnosed disability, including veterans and sustaining a high level of care for our horse herd. This includes Rider Program support for therapists/instructors, program supplies and equipment, feed, hay/alfalfa, supplements, medicine as needed, supplies, trainers, veterinarian and farrier services. less
- $10,000
The Winston School - San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will be used to provide tuition assistance for students with learning differences whose families demonstrate financial need. This support will directly offset tuition costs, ensuring equitable access to Winstons i… read allFunds will be used to provide tuition assistance for students with learning differences whose families demonstrate financial need. This support will directly offset tuition costs, ensuring equitable access to Winstons individualized, college-preparatory education, including core academics, enrichment, social-emotional support, and extracurricular programs. less
- $10,000
Child Advocates San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2024
General operating.
- $8,000
Christ Episcopal Church · San Antonio, TX · 2024
To minister to single, elderly, shut ins, and those parishioners and staff members and their families going through medical crisis. Funds would be used to assist with transportation, medical or veterinary costs, or shor… read allTo minister to single, elderly, shut ins, and those parishioners and staff members and their families going through medical crisis. Funds would be used to assist with transportation, medical or veterinary costs, or short term financial assistance related to siturations beyond their control. less
- $8,000
Christ Episcopal School · San Antonio, TX · 2024
To be used for the band and the bible mission, scholarships, instruments, expenses for sponsors, in memory of Keith Orme and Eric Fenton.
- $8,000
San Antonio Food Bank · San Antonio, TX · 2024
To be used for The Battle of Flowers Association food drive.
- $5,932
The National World War Ii Museum · New Orleans, LA · 2023
support for programs to memorialize World War II and honor the generation that sacrificed so much for freedom
- $5,000
American Cancer Society · San Antonio, TX · 2025
The American Cancer Society (ACS) supports innovative, high-impact research to find more and more effective treatments, uncover factors that may cause cancer, and improve the quality of life for people facing cancer. It… read allThe American Cancer Society (ACS) supports innovative, high-impact research to find more and more effective treatments, uncover factors that may cause cancer, and improve the quality of life for people facing cancer. It is the largest non-governmental funder of cancer research in the USA. We are currently investing in 12 projects at UT San Antonio that span the entire cancer continuum with almost $11 million in multi-year grants. Funding from the Foundation will be used to support this work. less
- $5,000
Artvango Therapeutic Services · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will support Artvangos general operations, including therapist salaries, program coordination, intake systems, and trauma-informed supplies. This investment helps sustain vital services for children, foster youth,… read allFunds will support Artvangos general operations, including therapist salaries, program coordination, intake systems, and trauma-informed supplies. This investment helps sustain vital services for children, foster youth, and families, reduce waitlists, and expand access to culturally competent care across Central Texas.Funds to be restricted for Bexar County less
- $5,000
Autism Service Center of San Antoni · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Will directly support critical testing supplies and materials to provide clinical diagnostic services to children 0-8 years of age through our evidence-based, neurodiversity affirming services. The Clinical Evaluation o… read allWill directly support critical testing supplies and materials to provide clinical diagnostic services to children 0-8 years of age through our evidence-based, neurodiversity affirming services. The Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF) is a tool used to access semantics, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics for children and adults ages 5-21. This speech-based tool will allow us to expand our services to reach children above our current threshold. less
- $5,000
Geekdomlaunchsa · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will provide underserved youth and veterans in San Antonio access to mentorship, workshops, and entrepreneurship programs. By reducing financial barriers, the initiative empowers students to pursue education and c… read allFunds will provide underserved youth and veterans in San Antonio access to mentorship, workshops, and entrepreneurship programs. By reducing financial barriers, the initiative empowers students to pursue education and career pathways while equipping veterans with resources to build post-service opportunities, fostering resilience, innovation, and community impact. less
- $5,000
Great Springs Project · Austin, TX · 2025
Funds to support ongoing trail, park, and green space development in Bexar County. Grant funding will accelerate build out of trail and park connections from the extensive Bexar County trail system into Comal County alo… read allFunds to support ongoing trail, park, and green space development in Bexar County. Grant funding will accelerate build out of trail and park connections from the extensive Bexar County trail system into Comal County along the main spine of the Great Springs Trail as GSP works to link San Antonio to Austin and protect our precious springs.Funds are to be used in Bexar County only less
- $5,000
Haven for Hope of Bexar County · San Antonio, TX · 2025
To support Haven for Hopes general operations, providing critical services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Our programs include housing, physical and mental healthcare access, case management, and… read allTo support Haven for Hopes general operations, providing critical services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Our programs include housing, physical and mental healthcare access, case management, and specialized support for veterans, young adults, and senior citizens. We also provide pet care for those experiencing homelessness, ensuring that both individuals and their pets receive the comprehensive assistance needed for long-term stability. less
- $5,000
House of Neighborly Service · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will support our Senior Wellness Program, enriching the lives of older adults in our community. This includes weekly life skills classes led by community partners on topics like nutrition, health, and financial li… read allFunds will support our Senior Wellness Program, enriching the lives of older adults in our community. This includes weekly life skills classes led by community partners on topics like nutrition, health, and financial literacy; daily warm meals for pickup or delivery; case management; and access to essential resources such as food pantry items, fans, heaters, and hygiene products. less
- $5,000
Mission Road Developmental Center · San Antonio, TX · 2025
To support the Summer Outreach And Recreation (S.O.A.R.) & MORE program, which provides essential programming for children and adults w/ IDD, preventing academic, behavioral, & social regression during the summertime. O… read allTo support the Summer Outreach And Recreation (S.O.A.R.) & MORE program, which provides essential programming for children and adults w/ IDD, preventing academic, behavioral, & social regression during the summertime. Our summer camp operates on our 22-acre campus, w/ programming designed specifically for children with IDD. MORE includes summer day programming for adults in our care who, despite their age, maintain the cognitive abilities & care needs of children throughout their lives. less
- $5,000
Rightsite Community Foundation · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will be used to directly support uninsured individuals who call 911 for non-emergency needs by covering the cost of tele-health visits, prescription delivery, transportation to care, and essential services such as… read allFunds will be used to directly support uninsured individuals who call 911 for non-emergency needs by covering the cost of tele-health visits, prescription delivery, transportation to care, and essential services such as food and housing support. This includes 7 days of social care navigation with a connection to back to the community for continued care. This reduces preventable emergency room visits while connecting patients to sustainable care pathways.Restricted to Bexar County. less
- $5,000
Ronald McDonald House Charities of · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Will support Ronald McDonald House San Antonios Share a Night program, providing families of critically ill children with lodging, meals, linens, and essential supplies. Funds will also cover room upkeep and sustain our… read allWill support Ronald McDonald House San Antonios Share a Night program, providing families of critically ill children with lodging, meals, linens, and essential supplies. Funds will also cover room upkeep and sustain our 24/7 staff, ensuring families receive comfort, guidance, and a caring community. With your support, families can remain close to their childs care without worrying about basic needs, allowing them to focus fully on healing. less
- $5,000
The Children'S Shelter · San Antonio, TX · 2025
This support will ensure we continue to meet the complex needs of low-income children and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, and other forms of trauma. Funding will help sustain and strengthen our trauma-info… read allThis support will ensure we continue to meet the complex needs of low-income children and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, and other forms of trauma. Funding will help sustain and strengthen our trauma-informed services, ensuring that vulnerable families in San Antonio receive the compassionate care they need. Funding will support our campus of care which includes emergency shelter, foster care and adoption, mental health services, and family strengthening initiatives. less
- $5,000
The Salvation Army of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Most emergency shelters and temporary housing do not allow animals. In fact, 22% of individuals will decline shelter rather than give up their beloved pet. Funding will be used to provide kennels, leashes, collars, vacc… read allMost emergency shelters and temporary housing do not allow animals. In fact, 22% of individuals will decline shelter rather than give up their beloved pet. Funding will be used to provide kennels, leashes, collars, vaccines, and other supplies to our clients with pets, ensuring the welfare of the animals as well as their owners. By allowing pets to kennel with their owners in shelter, individuals experiencing homelessness maintain a stable source of social support and companionship. less
- $5,000
Wonders Worries · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Help support its clinically validated Illness & Injury Education and Coping Curriculum in San Antonio. This program impacts approximately 200 children and families annually to navigate the challenges of a parent or care… read allHelp support its clinically validated Illness & Injury Education and Coping Curriculum in San Antonio. This program impacts approximately 200 children and families annually to navigate the challenges of a parent or caregivers serious illness, injury, or end-of-life. Funds will underwrite therapeutic sessions ($3,000) delivered by Certified Child Life Specialists and provide Home Coping Kits ($2,000) that reinforce coping and comfort for children at home. less
- $5,000
Woodland Baptist Church · San Antonio, TX · 2025
The Child of God Bed Ministry started building twin beds and bunk beds in December 2021 and we continue providing beds at no cost to the families. Based on demand we build and purchase commercial beds.
- $5,000
Ymca of Greater San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
To provide beds to children primarily in Bexar County. Statistics show that a child who has his/her own bed can benefit by enhancing their ability to get a good night's sleep which improves attention, behavior, learning… read allTo provide beds to children primarily in Bexar County. Statistics show that a child who has his/her own bed can benefit by enhancing their ability to get a good night's sleep which improves attention, behavior, learning, memory, and overall mental and physical health. less
- $5,000
American Red Cross · San Antonio, TX · 2024
To provide free smoke alarms to families within socially vulnerable communities in San Antonio.
- $5,000
Childsafe · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Provide mental health services to child victims and their supportive, non-offending family members to combat primary and secondary trauma that accompanies child maltreatment victimization.
- $5,000
Christian Assistance Ministry · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Support CAM's ongoing direct client services and the resources we provide to very vulnerable populations in San Antonio.
- $5,000
Family Violence Prevention Services · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Will be used for the provision of food for adult and child victims of domestic violence residing at The Battered Women and Children's Shelter (BWCS).
- $5,000
Guardian House · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Support program and staff expenses for our Supervised Visitation/ Monitored Exchange (SVXC) Program serving low-income families facing hardship of divorce or high-conflict relationships in Bexar County.
- $5,000
Haven for Hope of Bexar County · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Will enable Haven for Hope to help families, veterans, and individuals secure permanent housing, improve access to healthcare, and provide comprehensive support to overcome homelessness.
- $5,000
Mission Road Developmental Center · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Support our Summer Outreach And Recreation (S.O.A.R) & more program.
- $5,000
Ronald McDonald House Charities of · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Provide a home away from home for families with children receiving essential medical treatment in San Antonio.
- $5,000
Roy Maas Youth Alternatives · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Will help bridge the gap between government funding and the true cost of care for children in or at risk of entering foster care.
- $5,000
Texas Veterinary Medical Foundation · Austin, TX · 2024
Help provide critical vererinary care to pets belonging to Meals on Wheels clients in Bexar County. Funds will support the hard-costs of care including essential vaccinations, flea/tick and heartworm prevention, blookwo… read allHelp provide critical vererinary care to pets belonging to Meals on Wheels clients in Bexar County. Funds will support the hard-costs of care including essential vaccinations, flea/tick and heartworm prevention, blookwork and urine tests, and advanced care as needed such as dentals, surgery, skin treatments, and more. less
- $5,000
The Saddle Light Center · Selma, TX · 2024
Will be used for both rider programs (including scholarships for those who cannot afford session fees) and horse care expenses.
- $5,000
The Salvation Army of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Upgrade 15 bathrooms, installing new bathtubs and vanities.
- $5,000
Ymca of Greater San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Will be used to support access to educational childcare at Y's Early Learning Centers (ELCs) by providing scholarships to families in need.
- $5,000
American Red Cross · Washington, DC · 2023
To provide comfort and hope for those in need.
- $5,000
American Red Cross · Washington, DC · 2022
To provide comfort and hope for those in need.
- $4,000
Haven for Hope · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Programs and support for outreach and care for people experiencing homelessness in San Antonio.
- $4,000
Haven for Hope · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Programs and support for outreach and care for people experiencing homelessness in San Antonio.
- $3,500
Texas Diaper Bank · San Antonio, TX · 2025
To bolster Essential Collaborative Partners (ECP) programs addressing the critical gap between urgent hygiene product need and access across 12 Texas counties. Through 40 partner agencies organized around Social Determi… read allTo bolster Essential Collaborative Partners (ECP) programs addressing the critical gap between urgent hygiene product need and access across 12 Texas counties. Through 40 partner agencies organized around Social Determinants of Health domains, ECP provides essential products alongside wraparound services to families in extreme poverty. This funding enables strategic network expansion focused on emergency assistance capacity-transforming crisis response infrastructure addressing urgent need. less
- $3,200
Christ Episcopal Church · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Religious worship and outreach to the needy.
- $3,000
Texas Diaper Bank · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Will support the expansion of Texas Diaper Bank's direct-to-door diaper delivery service.
- $3,000
Animal Defense League · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Find homes for cats & dogs.
- $3,000
Christ Episcopal Church · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Religious worship and outreach to the needy.
- $3,000
Humane Society of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Animal Shelter and Training
- $3,000
Meals On Wheels · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Provide meals for seniors and people with disabilities.
- $3,000
Samm Ministries · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Overcoming homelessness in San Antonio
- $3,000
San Antonio Food Bank · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Provide food for those in need
- $3,000
University of Texas Foundation · Austin, TX · 2023
Accept and manage gifts in support of the UT System.
- $3,000
Animal Defense League · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Find homes for cats & dogs.
- $3,000
Humane Society of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Animal Shelter and Training
- $3,000
Meals On Wheels · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Provide meals for seniors and people with disabilities.
- $3,000
Samm Ministries · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Overcoming homelessness in San Antonio
- $3,000
San Antonio Food Bank · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Provide food for those in need
- $3,000
Sunshine Cottage · San Antonio, TX · 2022
To teach children with hearing impairment to listen and talk
- $3,000
University of Texas Foundation · Austin, TX · 2022
Accept and manage gifts in support of the UT System.
- $2,500
Alzheimer'S Association Sa South Tx · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds support programs and services in Bexar County. Education, Training, and Support Programs help caregivers implement effective coping strategies, reduce isolation, & limit the impact the disease has on an individual… read allFunds support programs and services in Bexar County. Education, Training, and Support Programs help caregivers implement effective coping strategies, reduce isolation, & limit the impact the disease has on an individuals safety, quality of life, activities of daily living and family savings. Chapter programs provide linkages to health resources locally, care planning services, and empowers individuals and families to obtain early-stage diagnosis/medical attention. less
- $2,500
The Arc of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Will fund Family & Community Support Services (FCSS), a no-cost care planning and resource and referral program offering over 1,400 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families w… read allWill fund Family & Community Support Services (FCSS), a no-cost care planning and resource and referral program offering over 1,400 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families with the support and guidance to become successful and reach their maximum potential. FCSS staff work with families to develop and implement plans addressing immediate and long-term needs, including crisis intervention, vocational programs, and educational options. less
- $2,500
Zapatos · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Will be utilized to off-set expenses associated with the purchase of safe decent footwear for students participating in our "Better Feet Better Minds" project.
- $2,500
Trinity University · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Education
- $2,100
Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will be used exclusively for spay and neuter services for Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas (DDRTX) foster dogs. This grant will directly cover the veterinary costs associated with these essential procedures, incl… read allFunds will be used exclusively for spay and neuter services for Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas (DDRTX) foster dogs. This grant will directly cover the veterinary costs associated with these essential procedures, including the surgery, anesthesia, and medication. By focusing these funds on this critical service, we ensure every dollar directly contributes to preventing pet overpopulation and improving the health of the dogs in our care. less
- $2,000
Boysville · Converse, TX · 2025
To support residential programs, which features family-centered cottages designed to create a safe & structured environment. The program helps address & prevent long-term social & emotional issues for kids (ages of 5-17… read allTo support residential programs, which features family-centered cottages designed to create a safe & structured environment. The program helps address & prevent long-term social & emotional issues for kids (ages of 5-17) who come to Boysville. Each child lives in a single-story, 6000 sq. ft. cottage with a set of married house parents who help provide a family atmosphere. Eight children share each cottage, where they enjoy meals & activities like a normal home. less
- $2,000
Magdalena House · San Antonio, TX · 2025
Funds will be used to support dual-generation programs that provide safe shelter, holistic wellness programming, academic development, and nurturing relationships for families fleeing family violence and facing homeless… read allFunds will be used to support dual-generation programs that provide safe shelter, holistic wellness programming, academic development, and nurturing relationships for families fleeing family violence and facing homelessness. This holistic program incorporates individual counseling, parental coaching, food and basic needs, connection to community resources for health needs, supports for mothers pursuing academics, childcare, enrichment programming, and community-building activities. less
- $2,000
Boysville · Converse, TX · 2024
To support our Residential Program, which features family-centered cottages designed to create a safe & structured environment.
- $2,000
Tbi Warrior Foundation · Borene, TX · 2024
Will be allocated to TBI Warrior Foundation's Access to Care Program for Children with TBI to be used for Bexar County residents.
- $2,000
Boysville · Converse, TX · 2023
Programs and services to support children affected by abuse, neglect, family crisis.
- $2,000
Christian Assistance Ministry · San Antonio, TX · 2023
To provide for assistance to the needy.
- $2,000
Family Violence Prevention Services · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Services and support for victims of family violence.
- $2,000
Good Samaritan Center · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Education
- $2,000
Salvation Army · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Help those in need.
- $2,000
Sunshine Cottage · San Antonio, TX · 2023
To teach children with hearing impairment to listen and talk
- $2,000
Ymca of San Antonio · San Antonio, TX · 2023
Support programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body.
- $2,000
Boysville · Converse, TX · 2022
Programs and services to support children affected by abuse, neglect, family crisis.
- $2,000
Christian Assistance Ministry · San Antonio, TX · 2022
To provide for assistance to the needy.
- $2,000
Family Violence Prevention Services · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Services and support for victims of family violence.
- $2,000
Good Samaritan Center · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Education
- $2,000
Salvation Army · San Antonio, TX · 2022
Help those in need.
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