The 80-20 Foundation concentrates on large, place-based investments in higher education and student entrepreneurship in San Antonio, with its single largest commitment funding the UTSA School of Data Science. It also routes significant resources through philanthropic intermediaries (Fidelity Charitable/DAFs and the San Antonio Area Foundation) to support student-facing programs and local startup initiatives. Overall giving is highly concentrated, strategic, and institution-focused rather than dispersed small grants to many nonprofits.
80-20 Foundation is based in San Antonio, TX. In the latest 990 year on file, it reported $14,841,314 in annual grants and $4,066,298 in total assets. Its grantmaking is concentrated in San Antonio and Bexar County, with a stated local geographic scope and 90% of grants given to recipients in Texas. The foundation’s main funding pattern is support for workforce development, entrepreneurship, and economic growth, especially through higher education, student entrepreneurship, and local startup programs. Recent large grants show the scale and concentration of its giving. The largest grant listed is $5,000,000 to the University of Texas - San Antonio for the UTSA School of Data Science Grant. It gave $836,000 to the San Antonio Area Foundation for Student + Startups and San Antonio Startup Week & San Antonio Startup Day Program Grants in 2025, and $176,000 to University of Texas - San Antonio for Phase 1 of the AI Security Program at UTSA School of Data Science. Other named recipients include Grameen America, NPower, Trinity University, Centro San Antonio, and Artpace San Antonio. The grant record also includes gifts routed through Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Fidelity Donor Advised Fund, and the San Antonio Area Foundation.
Recent grantmaking spans higher education and workforce certification, entrepreneurship and startup support, and placemaking and cultural programming. Notable grants include $5,000,000 to University of Texas - San Antonio for the UTSA School of Data Science Grant and $176,000 to University of Texas - San Antonio for Phase 1 of the AI Security Program at UTSA School of Data Science. The foundation also gave $836,000 to San Antonio Area Foundation for Student + Startups and San Antonio Startup Week & San Antonio Startup Day Program Grants, $156,000 to NPower for the Cybersecurity Enrollment Program, and $100,000 to Grameen America for the Empowering Low-Income Women Entrepreneurs Program in San Antonio. Other grants supported Activate Houston Street 2.0, rooftop renovations at Artpace San Antonio, and programming at Texas Public Radio.
80-20 Foundation’s typical grant size, based on the data provided, is $11,399 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $106,750 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list shows a wide spread, from smaller operating and program awards to large institutional commitments. Its funding is aimed primarily at public charities and institutions working in San Antonio on workforce development, entrepreneurship, economic growth, and job creation. The foundation accepts unsolicited applications in its general grant programs. Giving is frequent and concentrated, with many awards tied to recurring program support, annual campaigns, and multi-part initiatives.
$14.8M
$4.1M
$340K
$3.4M
Most grants fall between $11K and $107K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$11K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$107K
About 90% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Very concentrated: few large grants (one major multi‑million university gift plus multi-hundred-thousand to million-dollar gifts), frequent use of intermediaries/DAFs, focused on institutional partnerships and programmatic support for students/startups in the San Antonio region.
Notable grantees: University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio Area Foundation, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Fidelity Donor Advised Fund
80-20 Foundation gives most often in New York by grant count, though its headquarters is in San Antonio, TX. The grant record is heavily concentrated in Texas: 90% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Texas recipients include San Antonio, New Braunfels, Austin, and Jackson Heights, NY appears in the records outside Texas as well. The recipient country distribution is entirely US-based, with 97 grants in the United States.
Yes. The foundation’s general grant programs are marked as accepting unsolicited applications. Those programs focus on public charities that attract, grow, and retain San Antonio’s future workforce and job-creating entrepreneurs.
Its grantmaking centers on workforce development, entrepreneurship, economic growth, and job creation. Recent grants also support higher education, cybersecurity education, student entrepreneurship, placemaking, cultural programming, and financial inclusion for low-income women entrepreneurs.
The typical grant size is $11,399 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $106,750 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards include $5,000,000 to University of Texas - San Antonio and $100,000 grants to Grameen America.
80-20 Foundation is based in San Antonio, TX and gives locally, with most giving concentrated in Texas. The data also shows New York as the state where it gives most often by grant count, and all recipient-country data shown is in the United States.
Recent recipients include University of Texas - San Antonio, San Antonio Area Foundation, Grameen America, NPower, Trinity University, Centro San Antonio, Artpace San Antonio, Texas Public Radio, and the City of San Antonio. The largest listed grant is $5,000,000 to University of Texas - San Antonio.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Antonio Area Foundation | San Antonio, TX | $836,000 | 2025 | Support for the Student + Startups and San Antonio Startup Week & San Antonio Startup Day Program Grants |
| Artpace San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | Support for rooftop renovations at Artpace |
| New Braunfels Youth Collaborative | New Braunfels, TX | $250,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Community Foundation of Jackson Hol | Chicago, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | Two Oceans Charitable Gift Fund Contributon |
| University of Texas - San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | $176,000 | 2025 | Support for Phase 1 of the AI Security Program at UTSA School of Data Science |
| NPower | San Antonio, TX | $156,000 | 2025 | Support for the Cybersecurity Enrollment Program |
| Witte Museum | San Antonio, TX | $150,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Center for Applied Science Tech Net | San Antonio, TX | $145,000 | 2025 | Support for Alumni Success: Direct to Industry program |
| Centro San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | $140,500 | 2025 | Support for Activate Houston Street 2.0 and the Gensler Downtown Pickleball Tournament |
| Grameen America | Jackson Heights, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | 2023-2024 Support for the Empowering Low-Income Women Entrepreneurs Program in San Antonio |
| United Way of San Antonio Bexar Cou | San Antonio, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | Support for the 2023 United Way Campaign Pledge Grant |
| ESTEAM Foundation Inc | Austin, TX | $78,500 | 2025 | 2024-2025 Support for San Antonio Expansion |
| Texas AM San Antonio Foundation | San Antonio, TX | $75,000 | 2025 | Support for the Transformational Leadership Academy Program |
| Great Springs Project | Austin, TX | $50,000 | 2025 | General Support for the Greater San Antonio efforts |
| Arboretum San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | $50,000 | 2025 | Grant for Operational efforts |
| The Try Again Group | San Antonio, TX | $40,000 | 2025 | Support for 10 fellows to the Better Futures Insitute |
| Texas Public Radio | San Antonio, TX | $35,000 | 2025 | Support for the 2024 Summer Night Music Series and the 2025 Worth Repeating Series |
| Northside Education Foundation | San Antonio, TX | $33,000 | 2025 | Support for the NSITE VEI Student Competition |
| Conrad Smiles | San Antonio, TX | $25,000 | 2025 | Support for the Conrad Smiles Documentary |
| ACORN A School for Young Childern | San Antonio, TX | $25,000 | 2025 | General operating support for 2024 |
| City Year Inc | San Antonio, TX | $20,000 | 2025 | Support for the 2024-2025 Carlos Alvarez Match |
| Guadalupe County Youth Show | Seguin, TX | $15,000 | 2025 | Support for the 2024 Guadalupe County Livestock Show Program |
| Girls Inc | San Antonio, TX | $14,650 | 2025 | Donation for the Strong Level Luncheon |
| The McNay Art Museum | San Antonio, TX | $10,000 | 2025 | Support for the McNay Museum 70th Anniversary |
| Wonder Theatre | Balcones Heights, TX | $10,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| San Antonio Livestock Exposition In | San Antonio, TX | $10,000 | 2025 | Junior Livestock Show Program Grant |
| San Antonio Botanical Garden Societ | San Antonio, TX | $10,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| San Antonio Book Festival | San Antonio, TX | $9,600 | 2025 | Support for Annual Book Festival |
| The Children's Shelter of San Anton | San Antonio, TX | $9,520 | 2025 | Donation for the 2024 Lunchoen |
| SAISD Foundation | San Antonio, TX | $9,000 | 2025 | Support for the 2024 Inspire Awards Grant |
| Tobin Center of Performing Arts | San Antonio, TX | $7,250 | 2025 | Donation for Tobin the 10th Year Anniversary |
| Brighton Center | San Antonio, TX | $5,629 | 2025 | Support for the 2024 Best Night Ever event |
| International Business Innovation A | Powell, OH | $5,500 | 2025 | 2024 Champion Sponsorship |
| San Antonio Report | San Antonio, TX | $5,000 | 2025 | Support for 2024 Local Leaders Summit Program |
| Esscence Preparatory Public School | San Antonio, TX | $5,000 | 2025 | General Support |
| Briscoe Western Art Museum | San Antonio, TX | $4,080 | 2025 | Donation for the 2024 Legacy Lunch |
| Trinity University | San Antonio, TX | $4,000 | 2025 | Support for San Antonio Startup Week Program Grant |
| Students of Service | San Antonio, TX | $3,500 | 2025 | Donation and Support for the SOS Luncheon (10th Birthday Bash) |
| EduBridge Texas | San Antonio, TX | $2,000 | 2025 | Support to fund research on secondary education pathways to manufacturing careers in San Antonio |
| Fidelity Donor Advised Fund | Boston, MA | $1,000,000 | 2024 | Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Contributon |
| CAST Network | San Antonio, TX | $205,800 | 2024 | Support for Coherent Cyber Education Program and the "Three Years of Fear" Performance |
| The University of Texas Foundation | Austin, TX | $200,000 | 2024 | Support for the Cheever Endownment at UT Health |
| San Antonio Area Foundation | San Antonio, TX | $200,000 | 2024 | Support for 2023/2024 Student + Startups - Summer and Fall Program Grants |
| ActivateSA | San Antonio, TX | $156,892 | 2024 | General Support Contribution for planning, design and advococy for active transportation in San Antonio |
| Centro San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | $155,000 | 2024 | Support for Activate Houston Street 2.0 |
| ESTEAM Foundation Inc | Austin, TX | $150,000 | 2024 | General Support and Support for San Antonio Expansion |
| Citizen Science Foundation | Las Vegas, NV | $130,000 | 2024 | Support for The Lean Mass Hyper Responder Study |
| Trinity University | San Antonio, TX | $121,000 | 2024 | Support for San Antonio Startup Week and Monthly Startup Day Program Grant and Support for Operating Expenses for the Stumber Summer Program |
| United Way of San Antonio Bexar Cou | San Antonio, TX | $100,000 | 2024 | Support for the 2022 United Way Campaign Pledge Grant |
| Grameen America | Jackson Heights, NY | $100,000 | 2024 | Support for the Empowering Low-Income Women Entrepreneurs Program |
San Antonio Area Foundation
$836,000Support for the Student + Startups and San Antonio Startup Week & San Antonio Startup Day Program Grants
Artpace San Antonio
$250,000Support for rooftop renovations at Artpace
New Braunfels Youth Collaborative
$250,000General Support
Community Foundation of Jackson Hol
$250,000Two Oceans Charitable Gift Fund Contributon
University of Texas - San Antonio
$176,000Support for Phase 1 of the AI Security Program at UTSA School of Data Science
NPower
$156,000Support for the Cybersecurity Enrollment Program
Witte Museum
$150,000General Support
Center for Applied Science Tech Net
$145,000Support for Alumni Success: Direct to Industry program
Centro San Antonio
$140,500Support for Activate Houston Street 2.0 and the Gensler Downtown Pickleball Tournament
Grameen America
$100,0002023-2024 Support for the Empowering Low-Income Women Entrepreneurs Program in San Antonio
United Way of San Antonio Bexar Cou
$100,000Support for the 2023 United Way Campaign Pledge Grant
ESTEAM Foundation Inc
$78,5002024-2025 Support for San Antonio Expansion
Texas AM San Antonio Foundation
$75,000Support for the Transformational Leadership Academy Program
Great Springs Project
$50,000General Support for the Greater San Antonio efforts
Arboretum San Antonio
$50,000Grant for Operational efforts
The Try Again Group
$40,000Support for 10 fellows to the Better Futures Insitute
Texas Public Radio
$35,000Support for the 2024 Summer Night Music Series and the 2025 Worth Repeating Series
Northside Education Foundation
$33,000Support for the NSITE VEI Student Competition
Conrad Smiles
$25,000Support for the Conrad Smiles Documentary
ACORN A School for Young Childern
$25,000General operating support for 2024
City Year Inc
$20,000Support for the 2024-2025 Carlos Alvarez Match
Guadalupe County Youth Show
$15,000Support for the 2024 Guadalupe County Livestock Show Program
Girls Inc
$14,650Donation for the Strong Level Luncheon
The McNay Art Museum
$10,000Support for the McNay Museum 70th Anniversary
Wonder Theatre
$10,000General Support
San Antonio Livestock Exposition In
$10,000Junior Livestock Show Program Grant
San Antonio Botanical Garden Societ
$10,000General Support
San Antonio Book Festival
$9,600Support for Annual Book Festival
The Children's Shelter of San Anton
$9,520Donation for the 2024 Lunchoen
SAISD Foundation
$9,000Support for the 2024 Inspire Awards Grant
Tobin Center of Performing Arts
$7,250Donation for Tobin the 10th Year Anniversary
Brighton Center
$5,629Support for the 2024 Best Night Ever event
International Business Innovation A
$5,5002024 Champion Sponsorship
San Antonio Report
$5,000Support for 2024 Local Leaders Summit Program
Esscence Preparatory Public School
$5,000General Support
Briscoe Western Art Museum
$4,080Donation for the 2024 Legacy Lunch
Trinity University
$4,000Support for San Antonio Startup Week Program Grant
Students of Service
$3,500Donation and Support for the SOS Luncheon (10th Birthday Bash)
EduBridge Texas
$2,000Support to fund research on secondary education pathways to manufacturing careers in San Antonio
Fidelity Donor Advised Fund
$1,000,000Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Contributon
CAST Network
$205,800Support for Coherent Cyber Education Program and the "Three Years of Fear" Performance
The University of Texas Foundation
$200,000Support for the Cheever Endownment at UT Health
San Antonio Area Foundation
$200,000Support for 2023/2024 Student + Startups - Summer and Fall Program Grants
ActivateSA
$156,892General Support Contribution for planning, design and advococy for active transportation in San Antonio
Centro San Antonio
$155,000Support for Activate Houston Street 2.0
ESTEAM Foundation Inc
$150,000General Support and Support for San Antonio Expansion
Citizen Science Foundation
$130,000Support for The Lean Mass Hyper Responder Study
Trinity University
$121,000Support for San Antonio Startup Week and Monthly Startup Day Program Grant and Support for Operating Expenses for the Stumber Summer Program
United Way of San Antonio Bexar Cou
$100,000Support for the 2022 United Way Campaign Pledge Grant
Grameen America
$100,000Support for the Empowering Low-Income Women Entrepreneurs Program