About Reuter Family Foundation
A $45,000 grant to Saint Jude Center in Dallas stands out in the Reuter Family Foundation’s recent record and points to a practical social-welfare strategy: backing direct-service organizations that respond to immediate community needs. The foundation’s grant list is concentrated in social welfare, with repeated support for nonprofits serving poor, disadvantaged, and underserved people in Collin County and the Dallas area. Recent awards show a mix of emergency assistance, affordable housing, shelter, and related services, often at grant sizes that sit in the low five figures.
Several recipients appear more than once, suggesting an ongoing relationship with selected local and regional nonprofits rather than one-off support only. Dallas-area organizations are prominent, including Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance, Housing Forward, The Stewpot, North Dallas Shared Ministries, and Mosaic Family Services. The foundation also funds groups in Plano, Garland, Frisco, and McKinney, aligning with a local giving pattern centered on North Texas. Its public grant program includes both unrestricted and project support for nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations.
What Reuter Family Foundation Funds
The foundation’s grantmaking centers on social welfare organizations that serve low-income, disadvantaged, and underserved communities. Housing-related work is a clear theme: Housing Forward received $10,000 in 2024, while The Men of Nehemiah received $10,000 in 2023 and Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance received $15,000 in 2023.
Emergency assistance and basic-needs services also appear repeatedly. The Stewpot was awarded $10,000 in 2025, Community Partners of Dallas received $10,000 in 2025, and North Dallas Shared Ministries received $10,000 in 2025. The foundation also supports family and youth-serving groups, such as Jonathan’s Place, which received $15,000 in 2024, and Emily’s Place, which received $10,000 in 2023. Early childhood education is listed among the foundation’s active focus areas, alongside temporary and permanent housing and social services.
How Reuter Family Foundation Gives
The grant-size profile is compact: the 25th percentile is $5,000, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $11,250. That places most awards in a narrow range around $10,000, with occasional larger gifts such as the $45,000 grant to Saint Jude Center. The foundation appears to combine repeat support with one-time awards; several organizations show up across multiple years, including All Hands & Hearts, Orphan Outreach, Mosaic Family Services, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The programs described are direct grants to nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations, and the active grant programs accept unsolicited applications.