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    Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation

    ActivePublic CharityHealth Care
    Austin, TXWebsiteEIN: 83-33820933 filings on record

    About Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation

    The foundation is overwhelmingly focused on supporting hospital systems and acute-care health providers across Texas, with large capital and operating grants directed to regional medical centers, safety-net hospitals, and health system partners. Grants are concentrated in South and Central Texas (notably Corpus Christi, Laredo, Harlingen and the I-35/central Texas corridor) and prioritize sustaining clinical capacity, facilities, and post-acute/rehabilitation services. Few non-health grants appear, indicating a near-exclusive institutional healthcare philanthropy strategy.

    Focus Areas

    Regional acute-care hospitals and health system capital support (e.g., CHRISTUS, Baylor Scott & White, Scott & White Memorial)South Texas and border clinical access (hospitals in Corpus Christi, Laredo, Harlingen, Brownsville/Valley region)Post-acute, rehabilitation and specialty inpatient service expansion (rehab institutes, post-acute medical centers)Community hospital stability and safety-net provider support (smaller regional hospitals and independent medical centers)

    Who They Fund

    medically indigent individuals in Texas countiesMedicaid patients in Texas

    About Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation

    Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation’s largest recent award was $98,001,592 to CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus Christi in 2025, a sign of how heavily the foundation supports hospital systems and acute-care providers in Texas. The grant record centers on institutions that keep clinical capacity in place: regional medical centers, safety-net hospitals, and health system partners receiving large operating and capital support. Corpus Christi appears repeatedly in the recent grants list, alongside other South Texas and border-area providers such as Doctors Hospital of Laredo and Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. The foundation also backs broader system partners in Central Texas, including hospitals in Austin, Temple, Waco, and Round Rock. Across the record, the pattern is less about many small awards and more about substantial institutional commitments to hospital stability, facilities, and service delivery. The recent grants also show support for post-acute and specialty inpatient care, with funding going to providers such as Quail Creek Surgical Hospital and other medical centers tied to regional healthcare access.

    What Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation Funds

    A central theme is support for South Texas and border healthcare access. The foundation gave $13,418,638 in 2024 to Doctors Hospital of Laredo and $12,027,467 in 2025 to Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen, both tied to care delivery in communities with strong regional demand. In acute-care and hospital-system support, they awarded $43,459,437 to CHRISTUS Health Southeast TX in Beaumont in 2024, showing a willingness to back larger health system partners as well as individual facilities. The foundation also funds Central Texas hospital infrastructure, including $30,861,445 to St Davids Healthcare Partne in Austin in 2023 and $16,023,478 to BSW Medical Center Temple in 2024. Specialty and post-acute care appears as well, with $8,618,859 to Quail Creek Surgical Hospital in Amarillo in 2025.

    How Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation Gives

    Grant size is large by design: the typical award sits at a p25 of $527,208, a median of $1,046,988, and a p75 of $2,818,786. The recent record shows repeated support for the same health systems across multiple years, including CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus Christi, CHRISTUS Health Southeast TX, and health system partners in the Baylor Scott & White network. That repeat pattern suggests ongoing institutional funding rather than isolated one-time grants. The foundation is a public charity and a regular funder, and the grants list is dominated by Texas recipients. The scale and concentration point to project- and operating-oriented support for healthcare providers.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $972.3M

    Total Assets

    $75.4M

    Total Revenue

    $390.9M

    Total Expenses

    $353.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $527K and $2.8M, with a median of $1M.

    25th Percentile

    $527K

    Median

    $1M

    75th Percentile

    $2.8M

    Geographic Reach

    Local6 states funded

    About 92% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    county healthcare providers serving low-income populations in Texas

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated, large-dollar grants to a relatively small set of repeat institutional grantees; multiple multi-million-dollar gifts to the same hospitals and health systems over time rather than broad, small awards to many organizations.

    Funding Style

    leverage public federal fundingsystems change (increase Medicaid flow)project/restricted funding to meet regulatory requirementsfinancial sustainability of public healthcare providers

    Notable grantees: CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus Christi, CHRISTUS Health Southeast TX, Scott & White Memorial Hospital / BSW system, Valley Baptist Medical Center, Doctors Hospital of Laredo

    Topics

    Medicaid funding expansionaccess to medical care for medically indigent populationsoptimization of Medicaid and supplemental federal healthcare reimbursementspublic healthcare financing and payment reformcounty-level healthcare funding mechanisms in Texas

    Where Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation Makes Grants

    Grants land overwhelmingly in Texas, with 92% of grants to recipients in the state and Texas as the top grant-count state. Corpus Christi, Laredo, Harlingen, Beaumont, Dallas, Amarillo, and Austin all appear multiple times in the recent grants list, with additional awards in Edinburg, Temple, Waco, Longview, Round Rock, Waxahachie, and Brownsville. The distribution is local rather than national, and the recipient-country data is entirely U.S.-based. South Texas and the I-35 corridor stand out as recurring recipient regions.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Texas Essential Healthcare Partnerships Foundation fund most often?

    The grant record is centered on hospital systems and acute-care providers in Texas. Recent awards go to regional medical centers, safety-net hospitals, and health system partners, with additional support for post-acute and specialty inpatient care.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The typical grant size is substantial: p25 is $527,208, median grant size is $1,046,988, and p75 is $2,818,786. Recent awards also include multi-million-dollar grants, showing a consistently high-dollar institutional pattern.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Texas is the top state by grant count, and 92% of grants go to recipients in Texas. Recent awards cluster in Corpus Christi, Laredo, Harlingen, Beaumont, Dallas, Amarillo, and Austin.

    Does the foundation support the same recipients across multiple years?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeat funding to the same health systems and facilities across several years, including CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus Christi, CHRISTUS Health Southeast TX, and Baylor Scott & White-related hospitals.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi, TX$98,001,5922025—
    CHRISTUS Health Southeast TXBeaumont, TX$21,057,7322025—
    South Texas Health System EdiDallas, TX$20,188,7482025—
    Baptist Saint Anthonys HospiAmarillo, TX$19,644,4082025—
    Scott & White Memorial HospDallas, TX$14,984,9772025—
    Valley Baptist Medical CenterHarlingen, TX$12,027,4672025—
    Laredo Medical CenterLaredo, TX$9,405,4752025—
    Quail Creek Surgical HospitalAmarillo, TX$8,618,8592025—
    Good Shepherd Medical CenterLongview, TX$6,674,2992025—
    Texoma Medical CenterDension, TX$5,984,0852025—
    Dell Seton Medical Center UTAustin, TX$5,842,3222025—
    Doctors Hospital of LaredoLaredo, TX$5,519,3802025—
    CornerstoneHospital of AustinThe Woodlands, TX$5,234,6582025—
    CHI St Lukes Health MemoriaLufkin, TX$5,000,0002025—
    Paris Regional Medical CenterParis, TX$4,823,1272025—
    BSW Institute for RehabLakeway, TX$4,123,2972025—
    Valley Baptist Medical CenterBrownsville, TX$4,078,5642025—
    Encompass Health Rehab HospitRound Rock, TX$3,965,3432025—
    The Hosp at Westlake Med CentAustin, TX$3,918,6862025—
    BSW Medical Center WaxahachieWaxahachie, TX$3,738,0282025—
    Texas NeuroRehab CenterAustin, TX$3,637,7432025—
    Northwest Hills Surgical HospAustin, TX$3,130,8232025—
    Providence Health CenterWaco, TX$3,110,5772025—
    Baylor Scott & White MedicalRound Rock, TX$3,075,6232025—
    CHRISTUS Surgical HospitalCorpus Christi, TX$2,808,0282025—
    Huntsville Memorial HospitalHuntsville, TX$2,750,0002025—
    Solara Hospital HarlingenHarlingen, TX$2,513,4772025—
    AdventHealth Central TexasKilleen, TX$2,300,2112025—
    Harlingen Medical CenterHarlingen, TX$2,260,4302025—
    Doctors Hospital at RenaissanEdinburg, TX$2,171,3082025—
    Encompass Rehab Hosp of WitcBirmingham, AL$2,141,9222025—
    BSW Surgical Hospital ShermanSherman, TX$2,089,5422025—
    Kell West Regional HospitalWichita Falls, TX$1,978,8982025—
    PAM Specialty Hospital at TexTexarkana, TX$1,837,3742025—
    St Joseph Regional Health CeBryan, TX$1,803,6502025—
    BSW Medical Center HillcrestWaco, TX$1,790,7222025—
    CHI St Lukes Health Mem LivLivingston, TX$1,750,0002025—
    Palestine Principal HealthcarPalestine, TX$1,732,4302025—
    Encompass St Joseph RehabBirmingham, AL$1,533,4872025—
    Austin Lakes Behavioral HospiAustin, TX$1,507,0972025—
    Encompass Health Rehab TexarkTexarkana, TX$1,427,4322025—
    Texarkana Emergency Center &Texarkana, TX$1,417,5252025—
    Cedar Park Regional Medical CCedar Park, TX$1,416,5052025—
    Warm Springs Rehab of KyleKyle, TX$1,410,7222025—
    STAT Specialty Hospital of LaLaredo, TX$1,394,8312025—
    PAM Spec Hosp of Corpus ChrisCorpus Christi, TX$1,358,8192025—
    Tyler ContinueCare HospitalTyler, TX$1,296,1802025—
    Central Texas Rehab HospitalAustin, TX$1,284,3042025—
    Corpus Christi RehabilitationCorpus Christi, TX$1,265,9852025—
    Cross Creek HospitalAustin, TX$1,230,1292025—

    CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus Christi

    $98,001,592
    Corpus Christi, TX2025

    CHRISTUS Health Southeast TX

    $21,057,732
    Beaumont, TX2025

    South Texas Health System Edi

    $20,188,748
    Dallas, TX2025

    Baptist Saint Anthonys Hospi

    $19,644,408
    Amarillo, TX2025

    Scott & White Memorial Hosp

    $14,984,977
    Dallas, TX2025

    Valley Baptist Medical Center

    $12,027,467
    Harlingen, TX2025

    Laredo Medical Center

    $9,405,475
    Laredo, TX2025

    Quail Creek Surgical Hospital

    $8,618,859
    Amarillo, TX2025

    Good Shepherd Medical Center

    $6,674,299
    Longview, TX2025

    Texoma Medical Center

    $5,984,085
    Dension, TX2025

    Dell Seton Medical Center UT

    $5,842,322
    Austin, TX2025

    Doctors Hospital of Laredo

    $5,519,380
    Laredo, TX2025

    CornerstoneHospital of Austin

    $5,234,658
    The Woodlands, TX2025

    CHI St Lukes Health Memoria

    $5,000,000
    Lufkin, TX2025

    Paris Regional Medical Center

    $4,823,127
    Paris, TX2025

    BSW Institute for Rehab

    $4,123,297
    Lakeway, TX2025

    Valley Baptist Medical Center

    $4,078,564
    Brownsville, TX2025

    Encompass Health Rehab Hospit

    $3,965,343
    Round Rock, TX2025

    The Hosp at Westlake Med Cent

    $3,918,686
    Austin, TX2025

    BSW Medical Center Waxahachie

    $3,738,028
    Waxahachie, TX2025

    Texas NeuroRehab Center

    $3,637,743
    Austin, TX2025

    Northwest Hills Surgical Hosp

    $3,130,823
    Austin, TX2025

    Providence Health Center

    $3,110,577
    Waco, TX2025

    Baylor Scott & White Medical

    $3,075,623
    Round Rock, TX2025

    CHRISTUS Surgical Hospital

    $2,808,028
    Corpus Christi, TX2025

    Huntsville Memorial Hospital

    $2,750,000
    Huntsville, TX2025

    Solara Hospital Harlingen

    $2,513,477
    Harlingen, TX2025

    AdventHealth Central Texas

    $2,300,211
    Killeen, TX2025

    Harlingen Medical Center

    $2,260,430
    Harlingen, TX2025

    Doctors Hospital at Renaissan

    $2,171,308
    Edinburg, TX2025

    Encompass Rehab Hosp of Witc

    $2,141,922
    Birmingham, AL2025

    BSW Surgical Hospital Sherman

    $2,089,542
    Sherman, TX2025

    Kell West Regional Hospital

    $1,978,898
    Wichita Falls, TX2025

    PAM Specialty Hospital at Tex

    $1,837,374
    Texarkana, TX2025

    St Joseph Regional Health Ce

    $1,803,650
    Bryan, TX2025

    BSW Medical Center Hillcrest

    $1,790,722
    Waco, TX2025

    CHI St Lukes Health Mem Liv

    $1,750,000
    Livingston, TX2025

    Palestine Principal Healthcar

    $1,732,430
    Palestine, TX2025

    Encompass St Joseph Rehab

    $1,533,487
    Birmingham, AL2025

    Austin Lakes Behavioral Hospi

    $1,507,097
    Austin, TX2025

    Encompass Health Rehab Texark

    $1,427,432
    Texarkana, TX2025

    Texarkana Emergency Center &

    $1,417,525
    Texarkana, TX2025

    Cedar Park Regional Medical C

    $1,416,505
    Cedar Park, TX2025

    Warm Springs Rehab of Kyle

    $1,410,722
    Kyle, TX2025

    STAT Specialty Hospital of La

    $1,394,831
    Laredo, TX2025

    PAM Spec Hosp of Corpus Chris

    $1,358,819
    Corpus Christi, TX2025

    Tyler ContinueCare Hospital

    $1,296,180
    Tyler, TX2025

    Central Texas Rehab Hospital

    $1,284,304
    Austin, TX2025

    Corpus Christi Rehabilitation

    $1,265,985
    Corpus Christi, TX2025

    Cross Creek Hospital

    $1,230,129
    Austin, TX2025