Funding search · EIN 853805605 · College Sta, TX
Conte Family Foundation
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 30
- grants reported
- $270,528
- total given
- 2020–2023
- filing years
- $5,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2020–2023. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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4 grants matching “Parkinson's disease” · $72,772
- $54,000
Robert Conte Foundations for Pd · College Station, TX · 2023
Support efforts to improve the life of people with Parkinsons disease through exercise and education
- $5,000
Boxing for Battle · Spring, TX · 2023
Support individuals and families diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease
- $5,000
Boxing for Battle · Spring, TX · 2022
To serve those who are fighting Parkinson's disease in The Woodlands and Magnolia TX communities
- $8,772
Texas a-M University · College Station, TX · 2021
Support Parkinson's Disease research by PhD Student
Grant history
All 30 reported grants, largest first.
- $55,000
Robert Conte Foundations for Pd · College Station, TX · 2022
Support for professional staffing to manage expand efforts of serving the Brazos Valley Parkinson's community
- $54,000
Robert Conte Foundations for Pd · College Station, TX · 2023
Support efforts to improve the life of people with Parkinsons disease through exercise and education
- $32,426
South Brazos County Fire Department · Millican, TX · 2020
Installation of emergency generators at local fire stations
- $10,000
Brain Injury Foundation of St Louis · St Louis, MO · 2023
Provide community base solutions for people living with traumatic brain injuries
- $10,000
Paraquad · St Louis, MO · 2022
To support programs for people with disabilities to improve their life physically and mentally
- $8,772
Texas a-M University · College Station, TX · 2021
Support Parkinson's Disease research by PhD Student
- $6,000
Ozark Teen Challenge · Branson West, MO · 2023
Support youth struggling to overcome additions and behavioral conflict
- $6,000
Ozark Teen Challenge · Branson West, MO · 2022
Support the operation of the teen drug and behavioral residential facility
- $5,000
Boxing for Battle · Spring, TX · 2023
Support individuals and families diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease
- $5,000
Episcopal Church of Good Shephard · Austin, TX · 2023
Serve citizens in the greater Austin community seeking spiritual growth and education
- $5,000
Helping Hand Home for Children · Austin, TX · 2023
Serving traumatized children through therapeutic care and support services
- $5,000
P-Man Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Support for at-risk youth in recovery by offering sober social activities
- $5,000
St Anthony Catholic Church · Bryan, TX · 2023
Serving all people seeking Christian guidance prayers and support
- $5,000
Stoney Creek Foundation · Houston, TX · 2023
To help disadvantaged youth build leadership skills in a Christian-based community
- $5,000
Boxing for Battle · Spring, TX · 2022
To serve those who are fighting Parkinson's disease in The Woodlands and Magnolia TX communities
- $5,000
Episcopal Church of Good Shephard · Austin, TX · 2022
Support the greater Austin community with 6 worship services w 2 campuses 2 schools & 12 outreach programs
- $5,000
St John Vianney Church · Sedona, AZ · 2022
To provide worship services and spiritual grace to Christians who live or visit the Sedona community
- $5,000
Stoney Creek Foundation · Houston, TX · 2022
To bring youth to know the love of Christ and build personal character and respect
- $5,000
The Leukemia Lymphoma Society · Rye Brook, NY · 2022
Support for research to cure blood cancer
- $4,500
Miss Foundation · Austin, TX · 2021
Support counseling and guidance for families suffering from grief caused by traumatic loss
- $4,500
Ozark Teen Challenge · Branson West, MO · 2021
Support for operation of teen drug and behavioral residential facility
- $4,000
First Tee Greater Houston · Houston, TX · 2022
To develop strength and character in young people by using the game of golf to build life skills
- $4,000
P-Man Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Support for at risk youth in recovery by offering sober social activities
- $3,200
Texas Youth Ranch Rodeo Association · Caldwell, TX · 2023
Support Texas youth who build leadership skills through rodeo competition
- $3,200
South Brazos County Fire Department · Millican, TX · 2021
General Purpose
- $2,500
The P-Man Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Supporting at risk youth in recovery by offering sober social activities
- $2,500
Leukemia Lymphoma Society · San Antonio, TX · 2020
Medical research
- $1,700
Texas Youth Ranch Rodeo Association · Caldwell, TX · 2022
Support Texas youth who build leadership skils through rodeo competition
- $1,700
Texas Youth Rodeo Association · Caldwell, TX · 2021
Support Texas youth who build leadership skills through rodeo competition
- $1,530
Texas Youth Rodeo Association · Caldwell, TX · 2020
Support texas youth who build leadership skills through rodeo competition
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