Nonprofits Funded in Bexar County

3142 nonprofits in Bexar County, Texas have received $5.8B in foundation grants. All data sourced from IRS 990-PF filings.

3,142 Nonprofits Funded
$5.8B Total Received
53,940 Grants Tracked
5,323 Foundations Giving
FIRSTDAY FOUNDATION Human Services
FIRSTDAY FOUNDATION PROVIDES SUPPORT TO THE FIRSTDAY FOUNDATION AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS IN THEIR EFFORTS TO CARE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS, AND FAMILIES IN NEED AROUND THE WORLD.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 15 grants received $647.2M total funding from 4 foundations
REACH RESILIENCE Human Services
By advancing the work of Endeavors, Reach Resilience is committed to serving communities in crisis by activating allies, enabling (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O)
SAN ANTONIO, TX 2 grants received $287.5M total funding from 1 foundation
TRINITY UNIVERSITY Education
TRINITY UNIVERSITY IS AN INDEPENDENT CO-EDUCATIONAL UNIVERSITY WHOSE MISSION IS EXCELLENCE IN THE INTERRELATED AREAS OF TEACHING, RESEARCH AND SERVICES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 530 grants received $116.7M total funding from 190 foundations
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK INC
TO FIGHT HUNGER IN SOUTHWEST TEXAS THROUGH FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS, PROGRAMS, EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 624 grants received $92.8M total funding from 253 foundations
OPERATION HOMEFRONT INC Community Improvement & Capacity Building
OPERATION HOMEFRONT BUILDS STRONG, STABLE, AND SECURE MILITARY FAMILIES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 550 grants received $63.3M total funding from 256 foundations
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE Science & Technology
Benefiting government, industry & the public through innovative science & technology.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 61 grants received $60.8M total funding from 21 foundations
UNITED WAY OF SAN ANTONIO & BEXAR COUNTY Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking
THE MISSION OF UNITED WAY OF SAN ANTONIO AND BEXAR COUNTY (UWSA) IS (SEE SCHEDULE O FOR CONTINUATION)
SAN ANTONIO, TX 227 grants received $51.8M total funding from 86 foundations
SAN ANTONIO AREA FOUNDATION Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking
THE SAN ANTONIO AREA FOUNDATION SERVES AS YOUR MOST TRUSTED AND IMPACTFUL PHILANTRHOPIC PARTNER. THE AREA FOUNDATION STRIVES TO CLOSE OPPORTUNITY GAPS FOR THOSE WHO NEED IT MOST.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 182 grants received $49.7M total funding from 97 foundations
ALAMO COLLEGES FOUNDATION INC Education
Alamo Colleges Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Alamo Colleges. Our focus is scholarships — life-changing gifts that help students come in and stay in, and achieve their dreams of a college education.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 163 grants received $49.6M total funding from 79 foundations
CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN ANTONIO INC Religion-Related
SAN ANTONIO, TX 82 grants received $47.5M total funding from 40 foundations
REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT CENTER FOR EDUCATION & LEGAL SERVICES Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy
DIRECT LEGAL AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND ADVOCACY FOR IMMIGRANTS, ASYLUM-SEEKERS, AND REFUGEES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 413 grants received $39.3M total funding from 181 foundations
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Medical Research
TEXAS BIOMED IS PIONEERING AND SHARING SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS THAT PROTECT YOU, YOUR FAMILIES AND OUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY FROM THE THREAT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 309 grants received $38.8M total funding from 115 foundations
SUNSHINE COTTAGE SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN Education
SUNSHINE COTTAGE SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN PROMOTES EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN WHO ARE DEAF AND HARD OF (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O)
SAN ANTONIO, TX 81 grants received $34.6M total funding from 31 foundations
MORGANS INCLUSION INITIATIVE Human Services
TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR INDIVIDUALS OF ALL AGES AND ALL ABILITIES THROUGH INITIATIVES THAT PRODUCE FULLY-INCLUSIVE, ULTRA-ACCESSIBLE EXPERIENCES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 17 grants received $31.3M total funding from 13 foundations
MISSIONARY OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE SOUTHERN PROVINCE
SAN ANTONIO, TX 13 grants received $31.3M total funding from 6 foundations
SAFB REAL ESTATE INC Human Services
SAFB REAL ESTATE, INC IS A SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION FOR SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK INC, A TEXAS NON-PROFIT CORPORATION ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM TAX UNDER SECTION 501(C)(3)
SAN ANTONIO, TX 1 grant received $31.2M total funding from 1 foundation
SAN ANTONIO AREA FOUNDATION Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking
SAN ANTONIO, TX 12 grants received $30.4M total funding from 4 foundations
TEXAS ORGANIZING PROJECT EDUCATION FUND Community Improvement & Capacity Building
The Texas Organizing Project Education Fund (TOPEF) is an explicitly pro-Black organization with the mission of improving the lives of low-income working class Black and Latino Texas families building power through community organizing and civic engagement.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 209 grants received $29.7M total funding from 91 foundations
LIFTFUND INC Community Improvement & Capacity Building
LIFTFUNDS MISSION IS TO TRANSFORM LIVES BY OFFERING FINANCIAL RESOURCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES DESIGNED TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND UPLIFT ENTREPRENEURS, SMALL BUSINESSES, THEIR NEIGHBORS AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 104 grants received $27.9M total funding from 51 foundations
MORGANS CAMP Human Services
MORGAN'S WONDERLAND CAMP IS A CAMP WITH A SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON GIVING PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE CHALLENGES AN OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY SUMMER-CAMP-TYPE ACTIVITIES.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 3 grants received $27.2M total funding from 1 foundation
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF SAN ANTONIO Education
TO SURROUND STUDENTS WITH A COMMUNITY OF SUPPORT, EMPOWERING THEM TO STAY IN SCHOOL AND ACHIEVE IN LIFE.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 118 grants received $25.8M total funding from 40 foundations
CHILDSAFE Human Services
TO RESTORE DIGNITY, HOPE AND TRUST TO CHILDREN TRAUMATIZED BY ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 103 grants received $24.8M total funding from 49 foundations
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR LATINO COMMUNITY ASSET BUILDERS Community Improvement & Capacity Building
. 2025 . 2023 . 2021 . 2018 . 2016 . 2008 . 2006 . 2003 . 2002 A New Roadmap 2025 NALCAB launches a new strategic plan, a roadmap designed to build transformational wealth in Latino communities to create a more prosperous nation and a stronger economy for all. Growing Our Membership 2023 For the first time in history, NALCAB has over 40 staff and more than 200 members across the US and Puerto Rico. New President & CEO 2021 Marla Bilonick joins NALCAB as President & CEO. CDFI 2018 NALCAB officially becomes a US Treasury-certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). Strength In Numbers 2016 Staff grows to 25 and NALCAB's budget surpasses $6M. 2008 First grants made to NALCAB members. We're Growing 2006 NALCAB’s Board of Directors hires, Noel Andrés Poyo as NALCAB’s first Executive Director. The First Of Many Conferences 2003 NALCAB holds its first national conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Start Of Something Great 2002 The National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) is formally established as a 501(c)(3).
SAN ANTONIO, TX 49 grants received $24.8M total funding from 20 foundations
TOM T EAST SR & ALICE K EAST & ALICE H EAST & ROBERT C EAST WILDL Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking
We promote the advancement of land stewardship through ranching, science, and education.
SAN ANTONIO, TX 9 grants received $23.8M total funding from 4 foundations

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