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    Alamo Workforce Development

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    SAN ANTONIO, TXWebsite2102723260EIN: 74-2709309

    About Alamo Workforce Development

    Strengthen the Alamo regional economy by growing and connecting talent pipelines to employers.

    Focus Areas

    Workforce developmentJob training and virtual trainingEmployer recruitment and hiring eventsChild care subsidies and provider programsYouth empowerment services (Summer Earn and Learn)Disability employment servicesCareer centers and case managementLabor market research and data visualization

    Who They Fund

    parents/caregivers needing child carejob seekers/adult learnersindividuals seeking employment or reemployment

    Funding Style

    About Alamo Workforce Development

    A defining feature of Alamo Workforce Development Inc is the scale of its child care funding: three consecutive annual awards to the City of San Antonio reached $106.7 million in 2023, $107.9 million in 2024, and $119.5 million in 2025. That pattern signals a funder focused on workforce participation through supportive services, especially child care services that help parents and caregivers stay connected to work and training. The foundation also backs job training and employment services, pairing large public-sector investments with direct support for local providers. Across the recent grant list, the foundation’s work centers on the San Antonio labor market and the institutions that feed it. C2 Global Professional Services received multiple awards for job training and employment services, while Serco of Texas Inc also appears in successive years with large workforce grants. The grant list shows a local, programmatic funder with a heavy emphasis on building talent pipelines, employment readiness, and the service infrastructure around workforce access.

    What Alamo Workforce Development Funds

    Child care services are a central part of the portfolio. Alamo Workforce Development Inc gave $119,525,407 to the City of San Antonio in 2025 for child care services, following similarly large awards in 2024 and 2023. In job training and employment services, the foundation supported multiple providers. C2 Global Professional Services LLC received $3,084,244 in 2025 for job training/employment, and Serco of Texas Inc received $3,110,216 in 2025 for the same general purpose. The funder also backs local nonprofit partners that connect workers to services. YWCA San Antonio received $1,304,855 in 2025 for job training/employment, while Chrysalis Ministries received $862,923 in 2025 for the same area. San Antonio Food Bank also appears in the grant list with workforce-related support.

    How Alamo Workforce Development Gives

    Grant sizes are wide-ranging. The typical award sits at a median of $586,684, with a p25 of $193,730 and a p75 of $2,599,982. The recent list shows a mix of very large public awards and smaller operating-style grants to service providers, which suggests layered funding across systems and partners. Recipients recur across years: the City of San Antonio appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; C2 Global Professional Services appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Serco of Texas Inc appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Alamo Workforce Development Inc is a Regular Funder, and the file indicates no grants to individuals and no program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $129.7M

    Total Assets

    $37.9M

    Total Revenue

    $171.2M

    Total Expenses

    $170.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $194K and $2.6M, with a median of $587K.

    25th Percentile

    $194K

    Median

    $587K

    75th Percentile

    $2.6M

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 88% of grants go to recipients in TX.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    ADRIAN LOPEZ

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    Topics

    child care servicesjob training and employment servicesemployment placement and job readinesssupportive services enabling workforce participation

    Where Alamo Workforce Development Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in Texas, where 88% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. San Antonio is the main recipient city, with repeated awards to the City of San Antonio and many local partners. Austin also appears through C2 Global Professional Services LLC, while College Station appears in awards to Texas A & M University - San Antonio. Outside Texas, the only recipient location in the recent list is Detroit, Michigan, through Serco of Texas Inc.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Alamo Workforce Development

    What is the foundation’s main focus area?

    Its summary frames the work around strengthening the Alamo regional economy by growing and connecting talent pipelines to employers. The recent grants show that in practice through child care services, job training and employment services, employer-related support, and workforce access for parents, caregivers, and job seekers.

    What kinds of organizations receive support?

    Recipients include public agencies, universities, and local service providers. Recent awards went to the City of San Antonio, C2 Global Professional Services LLC, Serco of Texas Inc, YWCA San Antonio, Chrysalis Ministries, San Antonio Food Bank, Texas A & M University - San Antonio, and Family Service Association of San Antonio.

    How large are typical grants?

    The distribution is relatively large: p25 is $193,730, median is $586,684, and p75 is $2,599,982. The recent list also includes several seven-figure awards, alongside smaller grants below $250,000.

    Does the foundation give mostly in Texas?

    Yes. Texas is the top state by grant count, and 88% of grants go to recipients in Texas. San Antonio is the main recipient city in the recent data, with additional Texas recipients in Austin and College Station.

    Are grants recurring or mostly one-time awards?

    Several recipients appear across multiple years, which shows recurring support rather than isolated one-time grants. The City of San Antonio appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and both C2 Global Professional Services and Serco of Texas Inc also recur across those same years.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Alamo Workforce Development that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Quality Partnership Initiative

    child care quality improvementearly childhood educationmentoring+2 more

    Who can apply: Open to providers interested in becoming Texas Rising Star certified in the Alamo region; providers work with CCS/TSR mentors and complete an interest form and mentoring service agreement.

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    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Child Care Provider Expansion Grants (CCS Expansion Grants)

    child careearly childhood educationprovider capacity building+1 more

    Who can apply: Eligible CCS providers must have a current license from Child Care Regulations or be operated and monitored by the United States Military Services; regulated programs must meet Entry Level Designation when the CCS Provider Agreement is initiated and have 24 months to achieve Texas Rising Star level certification. Providers must not owe an outstanding balance to CCS and must not be debarred from state or federal programs.

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    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Occupational Skills Training - Become a Training Provider

    Workforce trainingOccupational skills developmentProvider funding for training slots

    Who can apply: Organizations that offer occupational skills training and meet Workforce Solutions Alamo provider standards and requirements.

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    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Varies

    Child Care Services (CCS) Provider Payments & Reimbursement

    child careearly childhood educationprovider quality improvement+1 more

    Who can apply: Regulated child care providers caring for an eligible child outside the child’s own residence, including licensed child care centers, licensed child care homes, registered child care homes, military-operated programs, and certain relative providers. Providers must have a current license or military monitoring, no outstanding balance owed to CCS, not be debarred from state or federal programs, and regulated programs must meet Entry Level Designation and have 24 months to achieve Texas Rising Star certification.

    Deadline: Rolling; no fixed deadline stated.

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    Open nowRolling / open intake

    Texas Rising Star (TRS) Certification Support & Higher Reimbursement

    Quality improvement in early childhood educationProvider capacity buildingIncentive payments tied to quality certification

    Who can apply: Program must meet Entry Level Designation eligibility for TRS interest; staff will advise applicants about next steps once interest form is reviewed.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CITY OF SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$119,525,4072025CHILD CARE SERVICES
    SERCO OF TEXAS INCDETROIT, MI$3,110,2162025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    C2 GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLCAUSTIN, TX$3,084,2442025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    YWCA SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$1,304,8552025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    CHRYSALIS MINISTRIESSAN ANTONIO, TX$862,9232025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANKSAN ANTONIO, TX$622,8442025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY - SAN ANTONIOCOLLEGE STATION, TX$550,5242025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$353,5162025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    AVANCE-SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$168,7932025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    ALLIANCE FOR TECHNOLOGYSAN ANTONIO, TX$91,4972025JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    CITY OF SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$107,878,3772024CHILD CARE SERVICES
    C2 GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLCAUSTIN, TX$2,438,5622024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    SERCO OF TEXAS INCDETROIT, MI$2,329,7002024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    CHRYSALIS MINISTRIESSAN ANTONIO, TX$329,4402024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    YWCA SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$246,2942024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    ALLIANCE FOR TECHNOLOGYSAN ANTONIO, TX$241,4612024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANKSAN ANTONIO, TX$202,0432024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    AVANCE-SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$123,2812024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$100,3802024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY - SAN ANTONIOCOLLEGE STATION, TX$86,5232024JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT
    CITY OF SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO, TX$106,661,0482023CHILD CHARE SERVICES
    C2 GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICESAUSTIN, TX$5,379,8422023JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYM
    SERCO OF TEXAS INCDETROIT, MI$1,242,3952023JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYM
    ALLIANCE FOR TECHNOLOGYSAN ANTONIO, TX$122,1682023JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYM

    CITY OF SAN ANTONIO

    $119,525,407
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    CHILD CARE SERVICES

    SERCO OF TEXAS INC

    $3,110,216
    DETROIT, MI2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    C2 GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC

    $3,084,244
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    YWCA SAN ANTONIO

    $1,304,855
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    CHRYSALIS MINISTRIES

    $862,923
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK

    $622,844
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY - SAN ANTONIO

    $550,524
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIO

    $353,516
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    AVANCE-SAN ANTONIO

    $168,793
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    ALLIANCE FOR TECHNOLOGY

    $91,497
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    CITY OF SAN ANTONIO

    $107,878,377
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    CHILD CARE SERVICES

    C2 GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC

    $2,438,562
    AUSTIN, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    SERCO OF TEXAS INC

    $2,329,700
    DETROIT, MI2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    CHRYSALIS MINISTRIES

    $329,440
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    YWCA SAN ANTONIO

    $246,294
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    ALLIANCE FOR TECHNOLOGY

    $241,461
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK

    $202,043
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    AVANCE-SAN ANTONIO

    $123,281
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIO

    $100,380
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY - SAN ANTONIO

    $86,523
    COLLEGE STATION, TX2024

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYMENT

    CITY OF SAN ANTONIO

    $106,661,048
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2023

    CHILD CHARE SERVICES

    C2 GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

    $5,379,842
    AUSTIN, TX2023

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYM

    SERCO OF TEXAS INC

    $1,242,395
    DETROIT, MI2023

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYM

    ALLIANCE FOR TECHNOLOGY

    $122,168
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2023

    JOB TRAINING/EMPLOYM