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    Linbeck Family Charitable Trust

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    HOUSTON, TX7133332200EIN: 27-70995152 filings on record
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    About Linbeck Family Charitable Trust

    The Linbeck Family Charitable Trust concentrates its giving in Houston-area Catholic and education causes, with a strong preference for supporting faith-based institutions, K–12 Catholic schools and school networks, and conservative legal/advocacy groups. Nearly the entire portfolio is dominated by one very large grant to a philanthropy vehicle (St Augustine Trust), with the remainder split among Catholic parishes, Catholic campus ministry, Catholic schools and a handful of education and community‑economic development organizations. Recipients tend to be mission-driven organizations tied to Catholic education, parish life, and conservative public‑policy work.

    Focus Areas

    Catholic parish support and diocesan initiatives in the Archdiocese of Galveston‑HoustonCatholic campus ministry (Fellowship of Catholic University Students)Catholic K–12 education and school networks (Seton Education Partners, Magnolia School)Local community economic development and nonprofit capacity building in Houston (Center for Opportunity Urbanism, Woodlawn Foundation)Religious liberty and pro‑life legal/advocacy organizations (Becket Fund, Texas Right to Life Committee Educational Fund)

    Who They Fund

    secondary and high school students

    About Linbeck Family Charitable Trust

    A $25,218,804 grant to St Augustine Trust dominates the recent record of The Linbeck Family Charitable Trust and shows how concentrated this funder can be. Beyond that single award, the trust’s giving points to a clear mix of Catholic institutions, Houston-area education organizations, and a small set of legal and civic advocacy groups. Recent grants include support for St John Vianney Catholic Church, Magnolia School, Families Empowered, the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, and Fellowship of Catholic University Students. That combination suggests a funder that favors single-organization support and mission-aligned institutions rather than broad open calls. The trust’s portfolio also includes schools and parish-based organizations tied to Roman Catholic life, along with education service providers and community economic development groups in Houston. In the latest grants list, the largest non-flagship awards were $200,000 to Seton Education Partners and $60,000 to Families Empowered, followed by smaller grants to local churches, schools, and advocacy organizations. Recipients are mostly Texas-based, with a strong Houston concentration, but the trust also supports a few organizations outside the state when they fit its mission. Its giving pattern is better read as selective and relationship-based than as dispersed across many unrelated causes.

    What Linbeck Family Charitable Trust Funds

    Catholic institutions are a central part of the trust’s grantmaking. In 2025, it gave $15,000 to St John Vianney Catholic Church, $10,000 to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, and $10,000 to St John Xxiii Inc, showing support for parish life and Catholic school communities. Education is another recurring area. The trust awarded $200,000 to Seton Education Partners for education-single organization support, then later gave $15,000 to Magnolia School and $15,000 to Families Empowered for educational services. Those grants point to interest in school operations and family-facing education support. The trust also funds community and civic advocacy work. It gave $30,000 to Center for Opportunity Urbanism for urban and community economic development, $25,000 to Woodlawn Foundation for nonprofit management, and $10,000 to Texas Right to Life Committee Educational Fund for right-to-life advocacy. A $10,000 grant to Becket Fund adds a legal and religious-liberty dimension.

    How Linbeck Family Charitable Trust Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $25.3M

    Total Assets

    $25.2M

    Total Revenue

    $46.8M

    Total Expenses

    $25.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $28K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $28K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 67% of grants go to recipients in TX.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    STEPHEN D MAISLIN

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    Roman Catholic schools, parishes, and faith-based organizations
    nonprofit organizations (leadership and staff)
    urban communities and residents
    pro-life advocacy groups / constituencies

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated overall (one extremely large grant accounts for the vast majority of dollars) combined with a basket of smaller, targeted awards: recurring modest grants to Catholic institutions and a few education and civic groups. Mix of repeat grantees and one-time multi‑million transfer to a grantmaking/trust vehicle.

    Funding Style

    single-organization supportcapacity building / nonprofit management strengtheningprogrammatic/operational support

    Notable grantees: St Augustine Trust, Seton Education Partners, Fellowship of Catholic University Students, Center for Opportunity Urbanism, Becket Fund (and Texas Right to Life Committee Educational Fund)

    Topics

    secondary & high school educationeducational services and school supporturban & community economic developmentnonprofit management and organizational capacityRoman Catholic faith-based programsright-to-life / pro-life advocacypolitical science / civic education

    Typical grants are modest: the p25 is $10,000, the median is $15,000, and the p75 is $27,500. That distribution sits alongside one exceptionally large award, so the trust appears to use a small-grant pattern for most recipients while making occasional outsized commitments. The recent record also shows repeat support: Fellowship of Catholic University Students received grants in both 2023 and 2025, as did Families Empowered and Center for Opportunity Urbanism. The trust does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The available record shows direct grants rather than an application-based public grantmaking process.

    Where Linbeck Family Charitable Trust Makes Grants

    Grant dollars and recipient counts are heavily concentrated in Texas, which accounts for 67% of grants and is the top state by grant count. Houston appears most often among recipient cities, with grants to St John Vianney Catholic Church, Families Empowered, the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, and Center for Opportunity Urbanism. Other Texas recipients include Katy and Fort Worth. Outside Texas, the trust has given to organizations in New York, Denver, and Washington, DC. All recorded grants in the file are to US recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Linbeck Family Charitable Trust

    What kinds of organizations does The Linbeck Family Charitable Trust support?

    The trust gives to Catholic parishes and diocesan groups, Catholic campus ministry, Catholic K–12 education, and selected community and legal advocacy organizations. Recent examples include St John Vianney Catholic Church, the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, Seton Education Partners, Fellowship of Catholic University Students, Center for Opportunity Urbanism, and Texas Right to Life Committee Educational Fund.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $15,000 at the median, and $27,500 at the 75th percentile. That means most grants in the recent record are relatively small, even though one award to St Augustine Trust was much larger than the rest.

    Does the trust give repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. Fellowship of Catholic University Students received grants in both 2023 and 2025. Families Empowered also appears in two years, and Center for Opportunity Urbanism received grants in 2023 and 2025. The record shows follow-on support rather than only one-time gifts.

    Where does the trust give most often?

    Texas is the top state by grant count, and 67% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Houston is the most common recipient city in the record, with multiple grants to organizations there, including faith-based, education, and community-development groups.

    What is the largest recent grant?

    The largest recent grant is $25,218,804 to St Augustine Trust in 2025 for single-organization support. That award is far larger than the rest of the recent grant list and is the clearest indicator of the trust’s scale.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ST AUGUSTINE TRUSTFORT WORTH, TX$25,218,8042025PHILANTHROPY, VOLUNTARISM & GRANTMAKING FOUNDATIONS-SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT
    MAGNOLIA SCHOOLHOUSTON, TX$15,0002025EDUCATION-SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT
    ST JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC CHURCHHOUSTON, TX$15,0002025RELIGION
    FAMILIES EMPOWEREDHOUSTON, TX$15,0002025EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    FELLOWSHIP OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTSDENVER, CO$10,0002025RELIGION-RELATED-ROMAN CATHOLIC
    ST JOHN XXIII INCKATY, TX$10,0002025EDUCATION-SECONDARY & HIGH SCHOOLS
    ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTONHOUSTON, TX$10,0002025RELIGION-RELATED-ROMAN CATHOLIC
    CENTER FOR OPPORTUNITY URBANISMHOUSTON, TX$7,5002025COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & CAPACITY BUILDING-URBAN & COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    SETON EDUCATION PARTNERSNEW YORK, NY$200,0002023EDUCATION-SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT
    FAMILIES EMPOWEREDHOUSTON, TX$60,0002023EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
    CENTER FOR OPPORTUNITY URBANISMHOUSTON, TX$30,0002023COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & CAPACITY BUILDING-URBAN & COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    WOODLAWN FOUNDATIONNEW ROCHELLE, NY$25,0002023COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & CAPACITY BUILDING-NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT
    BECKET FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$10,0002023SOCIAL SCIENCE-POLITICAL SCIENCE
    FELLOWSHIP OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTSDENVER, CO$10,0002023RELIGION-RELATED-ROMAN CATHOLIC
    TEXAS RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE EDUCATIONAL FUNDHOUSTON, TX$10,0002023CIVIL RIGHTS, SOCIAL ACTION & ADVOCACY-RIGHT TO LIFE

    ST AUGUSTINE TRUST

    $25,218,804
    FORT WORTH, TX2025

    PHILANTHROPY, VOLUNTARISM & GRANTMAKING FOUNDATIONS-SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT

    MAGNOLIA SCHOOL

    $15,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATION-SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT

    ST JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC CHURCH

    $15,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    RELIGION

    FAMILIES EMPOWERED

    $15,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    FELLOWSHIP OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

    $10,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    RELIGION-RELATED-ROMAN CATHOLIC

    ST JOHN XXIII INC

    $10,000
    KATY, TX2025

    EDUCATION-SECONDARY & HIGH SCHOOLS

    ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON

    $10,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    RELIGION-RELATED-ROMAN CATHOLIC

    CENTER FOR OPPORTUNITY URBANISM

    $7,500
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & CAPACITY BUILDING-URBAN & COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    SETON EDUCATION PARTNERS

    $200,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    EDUCATION-SINGLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT

    FAMILIES EMPOWERED

    $60,000
    HOUSTON, TX2023

    EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

    CENTER FOR OPPORTUNITY URBANISM

    $30,000
    HOUSTON, TX2023

    COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & CAPACITY BUILDING-URBAN & COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    WOODLAWN FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    NEW ROCHELLE, NY2023

    COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & CAPACITY BUILDING-NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT

    BECKET FUND

    $10,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    SOCIAL SCIENCE-POLITICAL SCIENCE

    FELLOWSHIP OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

    $10,000
    DENVER, CO2023

    RELIGION-RELATED-ROMAN CATHOLIC

    TEXAS RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE EDUCATIONAL FUND

    $10,000
    HOUSTON, TX2023

    CIVIL RIGHTS, SOCIAL ACTION & ADVOCACY-RIGHT TO LIFE