Together, we create opportunities for people to prosper. Connecting people to possibility by helping individuals and families achieve financial stability, early childhood and youth development, health and basic needs support.
United Way of Greater Houston’s giving is defined by repeated, multi-year support for Houston organizations serving children, families, and households working toward financial stability. Its largest recent awards go to local anchors such as YMCA of the Greater Houston Area and BakerRipley, each appearing in multiple years and across different program areas. The pattern points to a funder that backs established Houston nonprofits rather than one-off projects, with grants commonly in the six-figure range and often renewed year after year. The foundation supports early childhood and youth development, financial stability, basic needs, health care, and disaster recovery. Recent grants also show attention to capacity-building and strategic support through organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America - Sam Houston Area Council. Across the grant list, the same Houston institutions recur in consecutive years, including Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc, Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star, and Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County. That repeat funding pattern suggests a portfolio built around ongoing local service delivery and sustained community infrastructure.
Early childhood and youth education is one of the clearest areas of support. United Way of Greater Houston gave $1,525,550 in 2024 and $1,500,234 in 2023 to YMCA of the Greater Houston Area for early childhood and youth education, and it also awarded $706,257 in 2023 and $706,257 in 2024 to Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc for the same purpose. Financial stability is another major theme. The foundation awarded $1,471,941 in 2023, $1,471,941 in 2024, and $1,298,000 in 2025 to BakerRipley for financial stability, while Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County received $718,034 in 2024 and $618,034 in 2023 for financial stability. Basic needs and health care also appear in the grant list. Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston received $808,000 in 2025 for basic needs, and Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County received $512,510 in 2024 and $512,510 in 2023 for health care.
Typical grant size sits at $44,803 at the 25th percentile, $100,000 at the median, and $200,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards show a strong renewal pattern: several recipients appear across multiple years, including BakerRipley, YMCA of the Greater Houston Area, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc, Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star, and Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County. The foundation is classified as a mixed community foundation and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its recent grants are local and overwhelmingly concentrated in Texas, with 99% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state.
$40.5M
$99.5M
$79.6M
$69.7M
Most grants fall between $45K and $200K, with a median of $100K.
25th Percentile
$45K
Median
$100K
75th Percentile
$200K
About 99% of grants go to recipients in TX.
Amanda McMillian
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Houston. The recent-grants list is dominated by recipients in Houston, TX, including YMCA of the Greater Houston Area, BakerRipley, Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston, and Covenant Community Capital. Texas is the top state by grant count, and 99% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 725 grants in the United States.
The grant list centers on local nonprofits serving early childhood and youth education, financial stability, basic needs, health care, disaster recovery, and strategic support. Recipients include Houston-area service providers, youth organizations, and community agencies working with children, low-income families, and disaster-affected residents.
Many recipients appear in multiple years. BakerRipley, YMCA of the Greater Houston Area, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc, Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star, and Family Service Center at Houston and Harris County all show repeat awards across 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Typical grant size is $44,803 at the 25th percentile, $100,000 at the median, and $200,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include larger six- and seven-figure grants, reflecting a mix of mid-sized and major support.
Giving is highly local. Texas is the top state by grant count, and 99% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. The recent grants shown are concentrated in Houston-area organizations, and the recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
The grant list and taxonomy point to support for children and youth, low-income individuals and families, disaster-affected communities, survivors of violence, and people lacking access to health care. The foundation’s giving also aligns with food, housing, utilities, and other basic-needs support.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BakerRipley | Houston, TX | $1,298,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| YMCA of the Greater Houston Area | Houston, TX | $1,147,100 | 2025 | Early childhood and youth education |
| Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston | Houston, TX | $808,000 | 2025 | Basic Needs |
| SER-Jobs for Progress | Houston, TX | $608,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc | Houston, TX | $592,500 | 2025 | Early childhood and youth education |
| Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star | Houston, TX | $587,500 | 2025 | Early childhood and youth education |
| Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council | Houston, TX | $550,000 | 2025 | Early childhood and youth education |
| Houston Habitat for Humanity | Houston, TX | $525,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| Boy Scouts of America - Sam Houston Area Council | Houston, TX | $500,000 | 2025 | Early childhood and youth education |
| Covenant Community Capital | Houston, TX | $492,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| Katy Responds | Katy, TX | $475,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| Family Houston | Houston, TX | $466,200 | 2025 | Health Care |
| Memorial Assistance Ministries | Houston, TX | $466,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Volunteers of America Texas Inc | Houston, TX | $460,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Family Houston | Houston, TX | $460,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Hope Disaster Recovery | Cypress, TX | $450,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Derecho |
| Habitat for Humanity NW Harris County | Houston, TX | $450,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corp | Houston, TX | $450,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| The WorkFaith Connection | Houston, TX | $425,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Easter Seals of Greater Houston Inc | Houston, TX | $419,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Houston Area Urban League Inc | Houston, TX | $401,500 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Goodwill Industries | Houston, TX | $400,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| San Jose Clinic | Houston, TX | $400,000 | 2025 | Health Care |
| Houston Habitat for Humanity | Houston, TX | $392,200 | 2025 | Disaster - Derecho |
| The Salvation Army - Greater Houston Area | Houston, TX | $375,000 | 2025 | Basic Needs |
| Memorial Assistance Ministries | Houston, TX | $357,000 | 2025 | Navigation |
| West Street Recovery | Houston, TX | $350,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Derecho |
| Jewish Family Service | Houston, TX | $350,000 | 2025 | Health Care |
| Fort Bend Family Health Center dba AccessHealth | Richmond, TX | $345,000 | 2025 | Health Care |
| The Coalition for the Homeless | Houston, TX | $325,000 | 2025 | Strategic Opportunity |
| West Houston Assistance Ministries | Houston, TX | $323,000 | 2025 | Basic Needs |
| Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston | Houston, TX | $321,000 | 2025 | Basic Needs |
| Hope Disaster Recovery | Cypress, TX | $300,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| West Street Recovery | Houston, TX | $300,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| AVANCE-Houston Inc | Houston, TX | $300,000 | 2025 | Early childhood and youth education |
| Tejano Center for Community Concerns | Houston, TX | $300,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| Santa Maria Hostel Inc | Houston, TX | $295,000 | 2025 | Health Care |
| Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program | Houston, TX | $290,000 | 2025 | Legal |
| Houston Area Women's Center | Houston, TX | $286,000 | 2025 | Basic Needs |
| Wesley Community Center Inc | Houston, TX | $280,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Northwest Assistance Ministries | Houston, TX | $275,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| ReBuilding Together Houston | Houston, TX | $275,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| Career and Recovery Resources Inc | Houston, TX | $270,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Covenant Community Capital | Houston, TX | $266,200 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| The Council on Recovery | Houston, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | Health Care |
| The Restoration Team | Houston, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | Disaster - Beryl |
| The Bridge Over Troubled Waters | Pasadena, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | Basic Needs |
| Easter Seals of Greater Houston Inc | Houston, TX | $241,000 | 2025 | Navigation |
| Angel Reach Inc | Conroe, TX | $240,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
| Jewish Family Service | Houston, TX | $240,000 | 2025 | Financial Stability |
BakerRipley
$1,298,000Financial Stability
YMCA of the Greater Houston Area
$1,147,100Early childhood and youth education
Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
$808,000Basic Needs
SER-Jobs for Progress
$608,000Financial Stability
Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc
$592,500Early childhood and youth education
Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star
$587,500Early childhood and youth education
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council
$550,000Early childhood and youth education
Houston Habitat for Humanity
$525,000Disaster - Beryl
Boy Scouts of America - Sam Houston Area Council
$500,000Early childhood and youth education
Covenant Community Capital
$492,000Disaster - Beryl
Katy Responds
$475,000Disaster - Beryl
Family Houston
$466,200Health Care
Memorial Assistance Ministries
$466,000Financial Stability
Volunteers of America Texas Inc
$460,000Financial Stability
Family Houston
$460,000Financial Stability
Hope Disaster Recovery
$450,000Disaster - Derecho
Habitat for Humanity NW Harris County
$450,000Disaster - Beryl
Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corp
$450,000Disaster - Beryl
The WorkFaith Connection
$425,000Financial Stability
Easter Seals of Greater Houston Inc
$419,000Financial Stability
Houston Area Urban League Inc
$401,500Financial Stability
Goodwill Industries
$400,000Financial Stability
San Jose Clinic
$400,000Health Care
Houston Habitat for Humanity
$392,200Disaster - Derecho
The Salvation Army - Greater Houston Area
$375,000Basic Needs
Memorial Assistance Ministries
$357,000Navigation
West Street Recovery
$350,000Disaster - Derecho
Jewish Family Service
$350,000Health Care
Fort Bend Family Health Center dba AccessHealth
$345,000Health Care
The Coalition for the Homeless
$325,000Strategic Opportunity
West Houston Assistance Ministries
$323,000Basic Needs
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
$321,000Basic Needs
Hope Disaster Recovery
$300,000Disaster - Beryl
West Street Recovery
$300,000Disaster - Beryl
AVANCE-Houston Inc
$300,000Early childhood and youth education
Tejano Center for Community Concerns
$300,000Disaster - Beryl
Santa Maria Hostel Inc
$295,000Health Care
Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program
$290,000Legal
Houston Area Women's Center
$286,000Basic Needs
Wesley Community Center Inc
$280,000Financial Stability
Northwest Assistance Ministries
$275,000Financial Stability
ReBuilding Together Houston
$275,000Disaster - Beryl
Career and Recovery Resources Inc
$270,000Financial Stability
Covenant Community Capital
$266,200Financial Stability
The Council on Recovery
$250,000Health Care
The Restoration Team
$250,000Disaster - Beryl
The Bridge Over Troubled Waters
$250,000Basic Needs
Easter Seals of Greater Houston Inc
$241,000Navigation
Angel Reach Inc
$240,000Financial Stability
Jewish Family Service
$240,000Financial Stability