The Andrew White Family Foundation concentrates its giving in the Houston area, funding local secondary schools, alumni organizations and faith-based/community programs. Grants are modest in number but meaningful in size and often recur to the same recipients, indicating an interest in sustaining institutions the family likely has a personal connection to (churches, private schools, and local legacy organizations).
Concentrated, local-focused giving with a small number of mid-sized grants; several repeat grants to the same organizations rather than many one-off gifts.
Andrew White Family Foundation C/o Robert Andrew White President gives repeatedly to a small circle of Houston-area institutions, with awards that often recur across years and cluster around schools, churches, and family- or alumni-linked organizations. The largest recent grant in the file is $27,730 to Famliy Legacy in Dallas, followed by $26,094 to The Story Church in Houston and $25,880 to Episcopal High School in Bellaire. Those grants point to a pattern of support for faith-based work, private education, and community heritage or legacy groups. The foundation’s giving is local in scope and entirely U.S.-based, but the recipient list shows a strong concentration in Houston and nearby communities. Lamar High School Alumni Association appears in both 2023 and 2024 at $20,000 each year, while Episcopal High School also receives more than one grant, suggesting ongoing rather than one-time support for selected institutions. Smaller grants to River Oaks Baptist School, Ut Health, Young Life Southwest, Serenity Retreat, and Malachi Destiny & Purpose round out a profile centered on specific local organizations rather than broad, open-ended charitable programs.
Education is a core thread in the foundation’s grantmaking. In 2023, it gave $25,880 to Episcopal High School in Bellaire, and in 2024 it followed with another $8,063 to the same school. Alumni support is another recurring line of giving: Lamar High School Alumni Association received $20,000 in 2023 and $20,000 again in 2024. Faith-based support also appears prominently. The Story Church in Houston received $25,000 in 2023 and $26,094 in 2024, showing sustained support for congregation-level philanthropy. Smaller grants extend the same pattern into related community organizations, including $2,000 to River Oaks Baptist School and $1,500 to Young Life Southwest, both in Houston.
Typical grants are mid-sized for a small family foundation: the grant-size range shown by the distribution is p25 of $1,875, median of $14,032, and p75 of $25,220. The record also shows repeat support to the same recipients across multiple years, especially Lamar High School Alumni Association, Episcopal High School, and The Story Church. That pattern suggests ongoing relationship-based giving rather than isolated awards. The foundation is structured as a family foundation and does not fund individuals or program-related investments. The grants shown are philanthropic and appear to function as general support rather than tied to a formal application process.
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Most grants fall between $2K and $25K, with a median of $14K.
25th Percentile
$2K
Median
$14K
75th Percentile
$25K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.
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Notable grantees: The Story Church, Lamar High School Alumni Association, Episcopal High School, Family Legacy
Giving is tightly localized. Every grant in the recent sample goes to a recipient in Texas, so 100% of grants are in the HQ state. Houston is the main recipient city, with grants to The Story Church, Lamar High School Alumni Association, Ut Health, Young Life Southwest, Serenity Retreat, and Malachi Destiny & Purpose. Bellaire also appears through Episcopal High School, and Dallas appears once through Famliy Legacy. The pattern points to a Houston-centered funding footprint with occasional support elsewhere in Texas.
The recent grants point to schools, faith-based organizations, alumni groups, and community or legacy organizations. Examples in the record include Episcopal High School, The Story Church, Lamar High School Alumni Association, River Oaks Baptist School, and Famliy Legacy.
The data shows recurring support to several recipients. Lamar High School Alumni Association received $20,000 in both 2023 and 2024, Episcopal High School received grants in both years, and The Story Church also appears in consecutive years.
The distribution shows a p25 of $1,875, a median of $14,032, and a p75 of $25,220. Recent awards range from $250 to $27,730 in the sample provided.
All of the recent grants go to recipients in Texas, and Houston is the main recipient city. The sample also includes Bellaire and Dallas, but the overall geographic footprint is entirely in-state.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE STORY CHURCH | HOUSTON, TX | $26,094 | 2024 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION | HOUSTON, TX | $20,000 | 2024 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL | BELLAIRE, TX | $8,063 | 2024 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| RIVER OAKS BAPTIST SCHOOL | HOUSTON, TX | $2,000 | 2024 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| FAMLIY LEGACY | DALLAS, TX | $27,730 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL | BELLAIRE, TX | $25,880 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| THE STORY CHURCH | HOUSTON, TX | $25,000 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION | HOUSTON, TX | $20,000 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| UT HEALTH | HOUSTON, TX | $2,000 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| YOUNG LIFE SOUTHWEST | HOUSTON, TX | $1,500 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| SERENITY RETREAT | HOUSTON, TX | $500 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
| MALACHI DESTINY & PURPOSE | HOUSTON, TX | $250 | 2023 | PHILANTHROPIC |
THE STORY CHURCH
$26,094PHILANTHROPIC
LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
$20,000PHILANTHROPIC
EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL
$8,063PHILANTHROPIC
RIVER OAKS BAPTIST SCHOOL
$2,000PHILANTHROPIC
FAMLIY LEGACY
$27,730PHILANTHROPIC
EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL
$25,880PHILANTHROPIC
THE STORY CHURCH
PHILANTHROPIC
LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
$20,000PHILANTHROPIC
UT HEALTH
$2,000PHILANTHROPIC
YOUNG LIFE SOUTHWEST
$1,500PHILANTHROPIC
SERENITY RETREAT
$500PHILANTHROPIC
MALACHI DESTINY & PURPOSE
$250PHILANTHROPIC