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    Episcopal Health Foundation

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    Houston, TXWebsite7132250900

    About Episcopal Health Foundation

    Rooted in faith and active in hope, Episcopal Health Foundation works to change systems and remove barriers to improve health — not just health care — for all Texans by addressing non-medical drivers of health through grants, research, partnerships, and policy work.

    Focus Areas

    Non-medical drivers of healthFood & nutrition securityMaternal healthDiabetes preventionHealth policy and advocacyCommunity health workersHealth care access and comprehensive careHealth financing

    Who They Fund

    rural communitiespatients served by comprehensive clinics (primary care populations)healthcare providers and clinic staffcommunity-based organizations

    About Episcopal Health Foundation

    A $200 million grant to Bishop Quin Foundation in 2023 stands out in Episcopal Health Foundation’s recent record, alongside another $60 million award to the same Houston-based recipient that year. Those commitments point to a funder that works at large scale and through institutional partnerships rather than small episodic awards. Episcopal Health Foundation’s grantmaking centers on changing systems and removing barriers to improve health for Texans, with a strong emphasis on non-medical drivers of health, health coverage, and care access. Recent grants also show support for organizations serving comprehensive primary care populations, rural communities, and families needing upstream health supports. The foundation’s portfolio includes both direct health service organizations and entities working on financing, policy, and community voice. Larger awards include $3 million to Seminary of the Southwest in Austin for rural health and $2 million to Rice University in Houston for change in healthcare financing. Its recent activity also reaches clinics and community providers across Texas, with repeated support for organizations such as Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas and Lone Star Circle of Care. The pattern suggests a grantmaker that combines program support, systems change, and targeted support for service-delivery infrastructure.

    What Episcopal Health Foundation Funds

    Health coverage and benefits is a visible theme in the recent grants. Episcopal Health Foundation gave $750,000 to Foundation Communities in Austin to expand health coverage and benefits, and $600,000 to Baylor College of Medicine in Houston for the same broad aim. Financing and payment reform is another core area: it awarded $878,470 to Dell Medical School - UT Austin and $750,000 to Texas Association of Community Health Centers Inc, both for change in healthcare financing. Upstream prevention appears in the foundation’s support for Lone Star Circle of Care, which received $1 million in 2025 and $700,000 in 2024 for work upstream. The foundation also backed community voice work, including $600,000 to Avenue Community Development Corp in Houston to raise community voices.

    How Episcopal Health Foundation Gives

    Episcopal Health Foundation’s typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $100,000, the median is $247,750, and the 75th percentile is $418,008. The recent record includes a few very large commitments, but most grants cluster below the seven-figure range. The grant list shows repeated support to several recipients across multiple years, including Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Lone Star Circle of Care, Avenue 360 Health & Wellness, and Avenue Community Development Corp. The foundation is a regular funder, funds organizations rather than individuals, and also makes program-related investments. The data does not show an application process.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $37.9M

    Total Assets

    $1.2B

    Total Revenue

    $88.7M

    Total Expenses

    $57.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $100K and $418K, with a median of $248K.

    25th Percentile

    $100K

    Median

    $248K

    75th Percentile

    $418K

    Geographic Reach

    Local6 states funded

    About 96% of grants go to recipients in TX.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
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    Leadership

    Ann Barnes

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Funding Style

    program support / operating supportdirect service clinic supportsystems change / healthcare financing reformupstream / prevention-focused fundingadvocacy and community voice strengthening

    Topics

    comprehensive primary care clinic capacitychange in healthcare financing / payment reformexpansion of health coverage and benefitsstrengthening rural health systemsupstream prevention and early childhood brain developmentcommunity organizing and civic voice buildingprovider capacity-building and training

    Where Episcopal Health Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is highly concentrated in Texas, which accounts for 96% of grants. Houston appears frequently, including awards to Bishop Quin Foundation, Avenue 360 Health & Wellness, The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD, Vecino Health Centers, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Baylor College of Medicine, and Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services. Austin is another major hub, with grants to Rice University, Dell Medical School - UT Austin, United Way for Greater Austin, Texas Association of Community Health Centers Inc, and Central Health. Other Texas cities in the recent list include Dallas, Georgetown, San Antonio, Waco, Beaumont, and La Grange. All recorded recipient grants are in the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Episcopal Health Foundation

    What kinds of work does Episcopal Health Foundation fund?

    The foundation funds non-medical drivers of health, food and nutrition security, maternal health, diabetes prevention, health policy and advocacy, community health workers, health care access and comprehensive care, and health financing. Recent grants also show support for rural health, upstream prevention, and building brain development providers.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant is in the six-figure range. The 25th percentile is $100,000, the median is $247,750, and the 75th percentile is $418,008. Recent awards also include larger commitments at the multi-million-dollar level.

    Does Episcopal Health Foundation fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated support to several organizations across multiple years, including Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Lone Star Circle of Care, Avenue 360 Health & Wellness, and Avenue Community Development Corp.

    Where does Episcopal Health Foundation give most often?

    It gives overwhelmingly in Texas. The top state by grant count is TX, and 96% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state. Recent recipients are concentrated in cities such as Houston, Austin, and Dallas.

    Does Episcopal Health Foundation fund individuals or make program-related investments?

    It does not fund individuals, and it does make program-related investments. The foundation is classified as a regular funder.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Who can apply: Congregations are not eligible for EHF grants; support is limited to training and education in capacity building. Interested congregations should contact the Congregational Engagement team.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Lone Star Circle of CareGeorgetown, TX$1,000,0002025Work Upstream
    Planned Parenthood of Greater TexasDallas, TX$915,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Spindletop Center (MHMR)Beaumont, TX$750,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    Texans Care for ChildrenAustin, TX$650,0002025Building Brain Development-Providers
    ECHOS-Epiphany Community Health Outreach ServicesHouston, TX$600,0002025Expand Health Coverage & Benefits
    Vecino Health CentersHouston, TX$600,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Planned Parenthood Gulf CoastHouston, TX$600,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Sustainable Food Center IncAustin, TX$500,0002025Program Support
    The Network Of Behavioral Health ProvidersHouston, TX$500,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    Episcopal Diocese of TexasHouston, TX$500,0002025Operating and Program Support
    Waco Family MedicineWaco, TX$500,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Santa Maria Hostel IncHouston, TX$500,0002025Building Brain Development-Community Orgs.
    Children's Defense FundWashington, DC$500,0002025Expand Health Coverage & Benefits
    Giving Austin Labor Support (GALS)Austin, TX$500,0002025Program Support
    North Pasadena Community OutreachPasadena, TX$469,0002025Expand Health Coverage & Benefits
    CommUnityCare dba Central Texas Community Health CentersAustin, TX$450,0002025Work Upstream
    Fort Bend Family Health Center dba AccessHealthRichmond, TX$450,0002025Work Upstream
    Stephen F Austin Community Health NetworkPearland, TX$450,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Coalition For The Homeless of HoustonHarris CtyHouston, TX$450,0002025Work Upstream
    People's Community ClinicAustin, TX$450,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    People's Community ClinicAustin, TX$448,0002025Building Brain Development-Providers
    Houston Immigration Legal Services CollaborativeHouston, TX$432,0002025Expand Health Coverage & Benefits
    United Way for Greater AustinAustin, TX$425,0002025Work Upstream
    Avenue Community Development CorpHouston, TX$400,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    Bastrop County CaresBastrop, TX$400,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    East Harris County Empowerment CouncilHouston, TX$400,0002025Raise Community Voices
    United Way for Greater AustinAustin, TX$400,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    The Texas A&M University System Health Science CtrBryan, TX$400,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    Special Health Resources for TexasLongview, TX$400,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    City of LongviewLongview, TX$400,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    The RoseHouston, TX$400,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Austin-Travis County Mental Health & Mental Retardation CenterAustin, TX$400,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    The Seattle FoundationSeattle, WA$375,0002025Program Support
    The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDDHouston, TX$375,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Babycakes and BrunchHouston, TX$375,0002025Program Support
    Mama Sana Vibrant WomanAUSTIN, TX$350,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Baylor College of MedicineHouston, TX$350,0002025Building Brain Development-Providers
    Asian American Health Coalition - Greater Houston AreaHouston, TX$350,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Asian American Health Coalition - Greater Houston AreaHouston, TX$350,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach ProgramBay City, TX$350,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Avenue 360 Health & WellnessHouston, TX$350,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Lone Star Family Health CenterConroe, TX$350,0002025Support Comprehensive Clinics
    Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM)Austin, TX$340,0002025Expand Health Coverage & Benefits
    Dallas Area InterfaithDallas, TX$300,0002025Raise Community Voices
    Avenue Community Development CorpHouston, TX$300,0002025Raise Community Voices
    Rupani FoundationHouston, TX$300,0002025Building Brain Development-Community Orgs.
    Texas Association of Community Health CentersAustin, TX$300,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    The UT Health Science Center at HoustonHouston, TX$290,0002025Support Change in Healthcare Financing
    Bread of Life IncHouston, TX$280,0002025Expand Health Coverage & Benefits
    The University of Texas at AustinAustin, TX$275,9502025Program Support

    Lone Star Circle of Care

    $1,000,000
    Georgetown, TX2025

    Work Upstream

    Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas

    $915,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Spindletop Center (MHMR)

    $750,000
    Beaumont, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    Texans Care for Children

    $650,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Building Brain Development-Providers

    ECHOS-Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services

    $600,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Expand Health Coverage & Benefits

    Vecino Health Centers

    $600,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast

    $600,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Sustainable Food Center Inc

    $500,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Program Support

    The Network Of Behavioral Health Providers

    $500,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    Episcopal Diocese of Texas

    $500,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Operating and Program Support

    Waco Family Medicine

    $500,000
    Waco, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Santa Maria Hostel Inc

    $500,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Building Brain Development-Community Orgs.

    Children's Defense Fund

    $500,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Expand Health Coverage & Benefits

    Giving Austin Labor Support (GALS)

    $500,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Program Support

    North Pasadena Community Outreach

    $469,000
    Pasadena, TX2025

    Expand Health Coverage & Benefits

    CommUnityCare dba Central Texas Community Health Centers

    $450,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Work Upstream

    Fort Bend Family Health Center dba AccessHealth

    $450,000
    Richmond, TX2025

    Work Upstream

    Stephen F Austin Community Health Network

    $450,000
    Pearland, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Coalition For The Homeless of HoustonHarris Cty

    $450,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Work Upstream

    People's Community Clinic

    $450,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    People's Community Clinic

    $448,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Building Brain Development-Providers

    Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative

    $432,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Expand Health Coverage & Benefits

    United Way for Greater Austin

    $425,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Work Upstream

    Avenue Community Development Corp

    $400,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    Bastrop County Cares

    $400,000
    Bastrop, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    East Harris County Empowerment Council

    $400,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Raise Community Voices

    United Way for Greater Austin

    $400,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    The Texas A&M University System Health Science Ctr

    $400,000
    Bryan, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    Special Health Resources for Texas

    $400,000
    Longview, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    City of Longview

    $400,000
    Longview, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    The Rose

    $400,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Austin-Travis County Mental Health & Mental Retardation Center

    $400,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    The Seattle Foundation

    $375,000
    Seattle, WA2025

    Program Support

    The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD

    $375,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Babycakes and Brunch

    $375,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Program Support

    Mama Sana Vibrant Woman

    $350,000
    AUSTIN, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Baylor College of Medicine

    $350,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Building Brain Development-Providers

    Asian American Health Coalition - Greater Houston Area

    $350,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Asian American Health Coalition - Greater Houston Area

    $350,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach Program

    $350,000
    Bay City, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Avenue 360 Health & Wellness

    $350,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Lone Star Family Health Center

    $350,000
    Conroe, TX2025

    Support Comprehensive Clinics

    Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM)

    $340,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Expand Health Coverage & Benefits

    Dallas Area Interfaith

    $300,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Raise Community Voices

    Avenue Community Development Corp

    $300,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Raise Community Voices

    Rupani Foundation

    $300,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Building Brain Development-Community Orgs.

    Texas Association of Community Health Centers

    $300,000
    Austin, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    The UT Health Science Center at Houston

    $290,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Support Change in Healthcare Financing

    Bread of Life Inc

    $280,000
    Houston, TX2025

    Expand Health Coverage & Benefits

    The University of Texas at Austin

    $275,950
    Austin, TX2025

    Program Support