Heart Safe Community Program (application-based recognition/workgroup-driven)
Who can apply: Not specified on scraped pages. Participation tied to application submission for recognition and involvement with Cardiac Committee workgroup.
To enhance healthcare services and emergency response capabilities across Northeast Texas by supporting regional hospitals, EMS agencies, preparedness initiatives, and collaborative programs.
Ntrac Tsa-C Inc’s recent grantmaking is built around rural trauma care, with awards going to EMS agencies, hospitals, and fire departments across North Central Texas. The pattern is practical and operational: grants support the delivery of care in the field, the readiness of local hospitals, and the systems that connect rural patients to trauma services. Among the larger recent awards, Clay County Memorial Hospital and EMS in Henrietta received $30,980 in 2023, while Vernon Fire & EMS in Vernon received $28,148 the same year. Faith Community Hospital EMS in Jacksboro also appears repeatedly in the recent grants list, along with American Medical Response in Wichita Falls, showing that the foundation supports both local emergency responders and hospital-linked EMS providers. Other recipients include SeymourBaylor EMS, Three Rivers Ambulance Service, and Hardeman County EMS, all of which point to a grantmaker focused on rural response capacity rather than broad charitable giving. The foundation’s stated priorities align with the grant record: emergency preparedness, trauma systems, EMS coordination, hospital preparedness, prehospital blood programs, cardiac care and STEMI planning, stroke systems of care, and disaster response.
Rural trauma care is the clearest throughline in the recent grants list. Clay County Memorial Hospital and EMS in Henrietta received $30,980 in 2023 for rural trauma care, and Vernon Fire & EMS in Vernon received $28,148 for the same purpose. The foundation also backs ambulance and fire-based response systems. American Medical Response in Wichita Falls received $25,672 in 2024, while Bowie Fire Department and EMS in Bowie received $18,831 in 2023 and $11,743 in 2024, both for rural trauma care. Several hospital-linked EMS providers appear as well. Faith Community Hospital EMS in Jacksboro received $26,018 in 2023 and $19,510 in 2024, and SeymourBaylor EMS in Seymour received $24,476 in 2023 and $13,914 in 2024. These repeat awards show support for local capacity over time. The listed program areas also include Stop the Bleed training, Heart Safe Community recognition, and hospital preparedness work through HPP.
Typical grant size sits at $10,504 at the 25th percentile, $16,287 at the median, and $19,538 at the 75th percentile. The recent list shows repeat recipients across 2023 and 2024, including Faith Community Hospital EMS, Vernon Fire & EMS, American Medical Response, and Nocona EMS, which indicates ongoing support rather than isolated one-time awards. Ntrac Tsa-C Inc funds organizations, not individuals, and is not listed as making program-related investments. The active programs also show a mix of committee-guided and application-based mechanisms, including Local Projects Grant, Heart Safe Community, EMS County Assistance, and HPP.
$433K
$566K
$690K
$580K
Most grants fall between $11K and $20K, with a median of $16K.
25th Percentile
$11K
Median
$16K
75th Percentile
$20K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.
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Grantmaking is entirely in Texas, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The work is local and concentrated across North Central Texas communities such as Wichita Falls, Henrietta, Vernon, Jacksboro, Seymour, Crowell, Quanah, Bowie, Graham, Olney, Electra, Nocona, and Archer City. Wichita Falls appears repeatedly in the recipient list, alongside smaller rural cities throughout the region.
The recent grants center on rural trauma care for EMS agencies, hospitals, and fire departments. The organization’s stated priorities also include emergency preparedness, trauma systems, EMS coordination, hospital preparedness, prehospital blood programs, cardiac care and STEMI planning, stroke systems of care, and disaster response.
Typical awards are in the five-figure range: the 25th percentile is $10,504, the median is $16,287, and the 75th percentile is $19,538. Recent grants in the list range from $5,457 to $30,980.
No. The grant recipient distribution shows 27 grants in the US, and 100% of grants went to recipients in Texas.
Yes. Faith Community Hospital EMS, Vernon Fire & EMS, American Medical Response, and Nocona EMS each appear more than once across 2023 and 2024, which suggests ongoing support for selected local providers.
The active program list shows both committee-guided and application-based channels. Local Projects Grant is overseen by the EMS Committee, while Stop the Bleed, Heart Safe Community, EMS County Assistance, and HPP are listed as accepting unsolicited submissions or applications.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Medical Response | Wichita Falls, TX | $25,672 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Faith Community Hospital EMS | Jacksboro, TX | $19,510 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Three Rivers Ambulance Service | Crowell, TX | $18,566 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Clay County Memorial Hospital and EMS | Henrietta, TX | $17,985 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Vernon Fire & EMS | Vernon, TX | $14,571 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| SeymourBaylor EMS | Seymour, TX | $13,914 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Trans Star Ambulance | Wichita Falls, TX | $11,946 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Bowie Fire Department and EMS | Bowie, TX | $11,743 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Graham Young County EMS | Graham, TX | $10,800 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Hardeman County EMS | Quanah, TX | $10,209 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Electra Memorial Hospital | Electra, TX | $7,797 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| OlneyHamilton EMS | Olney, TX | $7,321 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Nocona EMS | Nocona, TX | $5,457 | 2024 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Clay County Memorial Hospital and EMS | Henrietta, TX | $30,980 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Vernon Fire & EMS | Vernon, TX | $28,148 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Faith Community Hospital EMS | Jacksboro, TX | $26,018 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| SeymourBaylor EMS | Seymour, TX | $24,476 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Three Rivers Ambulance Service | Crowell, TX | $20,334 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Hardeman County EMS | Quanah, TX | $19,565 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| American Medical Response | Wichita Falls, TX | $19,056 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Bowie Fire Department and EMS | Bowie, TX | $18,831 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Trans Star Ambulance | Wichita Falls, TX | $16,764 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Graham Young County EMS | Graham, TX | $16,287 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| OlneyHamilton EMS | Olney, TX | $13,958 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Electra EMS | Electra, TX | $9,559 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Nocona EMS | Nocona, TX | $7,280 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
| Archer City Ambulance Service | Archer City, TX | $6,625 | 2023 | To support rural trauma care. |
American Medical Response
$25,672To support rural trauma care.
Faith Community Hospital EMS
$19,510To support rural trauma care.
Three Rivers Ambulance Service
$18,566To support rural trauma care.
Clay County Memorial Hospital and EMS
$17,985To support rural trauma care.
Vernon Fire & EMS
$14,571To support rural trauma care.
SeymourBaylor EMS
$13,914To support rural trauma care.
Trans Star Ambulance
$11,946To support rural trauma care.
Bowie Fire Department and EMS
$11,743To support rural trauma care.
Graham Young County EMS
$10,800To support rural trauma care.
Hardeman County EMS
$10,209To support rural trauma care.
Electra Memorial Hospital
$7,797To support rural trauma care.
OlneyHamilton EMS
$7,321To support rural trauma care.
Nocona EMS
$5,457To support rural trauma care.
Clay County Memorial Hospital and EMS
$30,980To support rural trauma care.
Vernon Fire & EMS
$28,148To support rural trauma care.
Faith Community Hospital EMS
$26,018To support rural trauma care.
SeymourBaylor EMS
$24,476To support rural trauma care.
Three Rivers Ambulance Service
$20,334To support rural trauma care.
Hardeman County EMS
$19,565To support rural trauma care.
American Medical Response
$19,056To support rural trauma care.
Bowie Fire Department and EMS
$18,831To support rural trauma care.
Trans Star Ambulance
$16,764To support rural trauma care.
Graham Young County EMS
$16,287To support rural trauma care.
OlneyHamilton EMS
$13,958To support rural trauma care.
Electra EMS
$9,559To support rural trauma care.
Nocona EMS
$7,280To support rural trauma care.
Archer City Ambulance Service
$6,625To support rural trauma care.
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