About Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable
A defining feature of Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable is the scale of its unrestricted support: three recent grants all went to See Attached Statement in San Antonio, each tagged “UNRESTRICTED GENERAL” and each above $16 million. That pattern points to a funder that makes very large, flexible awards to a small set of local recipients rather than spreading dollars across many organizations. The foundation’s giving is concentrated in Texas, and its active programs show a clear emphasis on community-serving work in Bandera, Bexar, Comal, and Kendall counties.
The subject areas are specific rather than broad. Current grantmaking includes aging adults, arts and culture, children and youth, health issues, and individuals with disabilities, with separate programs also naming nature and animals. Across those areas, the common thread is support for organizations that provide basic needs, care, access, and community services. The recent grant pattern suggests core institutional support is central to how the foundation funds, alongside program-area giving that aligns with local nonprofit infrastructure in South Texas.
What Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable Funds
In aging-adults work, the foundation supports efforts that help seniors remain healthy and active, including basic needs and care. Its nature-and-animals program is narrower than general environmental philanthropy, focusing on land preservation, green spaces, wildlife, and domestic animals rather than broad environmental work.
The health portfolio covers mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and cancer. It also includes support for healthcare and health support services, with geography tied to Bandera, Bexar, and Comal counties. In arts and culture, the foundation funds programs that create access to music, visual art, theater, literary arts, museums, and libraries. For children and youth, it backs safety, well-being, foster care, parent education, and enrichment, while excluding academic education programs.
How Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable Gives
The grant-size profile is extremely concentrated: p25 is $16,816,217, median is $17,604,992, and p75 is $18,393,766. That narrow spread matches a pattern of large, program-agnostic awards rather than a mix of small and mid-sized grants. The recent grants list shows repeated support over multiple years, with awards recorded in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation is not a funder of individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its active programs also indicate that unsolicited applications are accepted.