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    Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    San Antonio, TXSitio web2102013719

    About Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation

    The Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation makes a small number of very large institutional grants, with a clear tilt toward Baptist and Protestant theological education and denominational support, while also funding civic-legal advocacy and emergency international relief. Most funding goes to a handful of organizations and one large, unspecified multi-recipient disbursement, indicating trust-based, high-dollar commitments to institutions rather than many small community grants.

    Focus Areas

    Baptist theological education and denominational institutions (Perkins School of Theology; Baptist House of Studies)Cooperative Baptist Fellowship — denominational operating support and humanitarian relief (including Ukraine relief)Civic and democracy-focused legal advocacy (Democracy Forward Foundation)Large multi-recipient or pass-through institutional disbursements (the substantial 'See Attached Schedule' award)

    Who They Fund

    seminary students and theological scholarspastors / pastoral residents / clergyUkrainian relief beneficiaries (refugees/affected communities)

    About Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation

    A single $11.7 million disbursement to a San Antonio schedule of multiple recipients stands out in the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation’s recent records, underscoring a style of large, trust-based institutional giving. The foundation also made $3.65 million to Democracy Forward Foundation for general support in 2025, showing that its work reaches beyond church institutions into civic-legal advocacy. Across the recent grants list, the foundation backs Baptist and Protestant theological education, denominational organizations, and related training programs, alongside selected humanitarian and public-interest efforts. Southern Methodist University received $1 million in 2023 for Perkins School of Theology and the Baptist House of Studies, while the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship received $1.258 million that same year for operating support and Ukraine relief. Other major grants support faith-based media, clergy formation, and scholarship programs at universities and seminaries. The pattern is not a scatter of small awards; it is concentrated funding for organizations with established institutional roles, often through general support, operating support, or project-specific awards tied to education, ministry, and advocacy.

    What Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation Funds

    Theological education is a central theme. Southern Methodist University received $1 million in 2023 for Perkins School of Theology and the Baptist House of Studies, and Duke University received $240,000 in 2023 for Baptist House scholarships. The foundation also supported clergy formation and ministry infrastructure: Wilshire Baptist Church received $362,500 in 2023 for Wilshire residency and operating support, and Passport Inc received $350,000 in 2025 for general support. Denominational and networked Baptist work appears throughout the recent grants list. Cooperative Baptist Fellowship received $1.258 million in 2023 for operating support and Ukraine relief, plus another $665,000 in 2025 with fiscal sponsorship for the International Baptist Theological Study Centre, Amsterdam project. Baptists Today dba Good Faith Media received $975,000 in 2023 for operating support, and Good Faith Media received $900,000 in 2025 for general support. The foundation also funds public-interest and faith-based advocacy. Democracy Forward Foundation received $3.65 million in 2025 for general support, and Interfaith Alliance received $1 million in 2025 for general support.

    How Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation Gives

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abiertaMonto: 5 mil US$ – 100 mil US$

    General Grantmaking Program

    Meeting basic human needsFaith-based higher educationInclusivity initiatives+10 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applications are welcomed from progressive organizations working in faith-related spaces, especially organizations that are openly welcoming and affirming and do not discriminate based on race/ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, socioeconomic status, veteran status, geography, citizenship status, marital status, religion, or other discriminatory reasons. The foundation generally funds progressive Baptist organizations and institutions, faith-based nonprofit organizations that share its ethical sensitivities, and nonprofit organizations that guard the separation between church and state.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $14.9M

    Total Assets

    $259.2M

    Total Revenue

    $10.2M

    Total Expenses

    $16.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $131K, with a median of $60K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $60K

    75th Percentile

    $131K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional22 states funded

    About 46% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: very few grants but large dollar amounts, targeting institutional recipients and occasional multi-recipient/anonymous schedules rather than broad, small-scale grantmaking.

    Funding Style

    general/unrestricted operating supportfiscal sponsorshipproject-specific / emergency relief fundingcapital improvements / facility supportscholarships and fellowship funding

    Notable grantees: See Attached Schedule (major multi-recipient disbursement), Democracy Forward Foundation, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Southern Methodist University — Perkins School of Theology / Baptist House of Studies

    Topics

    theological and seminary educationhumanitarian relief for Ukrainepastoral residency and clergy trainingscholarship and scholars programsmedical humanities & ethics research/supportlaw, rights, and religion / faith-based social justicespecial projects and mission programs

    The recent grant list shows a wide spread from $25,000 at the 25th percentile to $60,000 at the median and $131,250 at the 75th percentile, with a handful of much larger institutional awards above that range. The foundation’s giving is clearly recurring: several recipients appear in multiple years, including Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Interfaith Alliance, Wilshire Baptist Church, Passport Inc, Mercer University, and Fellowship Southwest. Its grant programs describe one-year, renewable general operating and project support, and the foundation accepts unsolicited applications through LOI or full-application cycles. The structure leans toward general support, operating support, project funding, and fiscal sponsorship rather than individual aid.

    Where Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation Makes Grants

    Texas is the main recipient state, accounting for 46% of grants, and several large awards land in Dallas, San Antonio, and Waco. Outside Texas, recent grants reach Washington, DC; Decatur, Georgia; Macon, Georgia; Louisville, Kentucky; Jackson, Mississippi; Birmingham, Alabama; Greenville, South Carolina; Durham, North Carolina; and Indianapolis, Indiana. All recent-grant recipients listed are in the United States, matching the foundation’s domestic focus in the dataset.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does the foundation fund most often?

    Its recent grants concentrate on Baptist and Protestant theological education, denominational institutions, clergy formation, and faith-based advocacy. The list also includes humanitarian relief, scholarship support, and selected civic-legal work through large general-support awards.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. The active grant programs state that it accepts unsolicited applications, using either an annual grant cycle or a Letter of Intent to full application process. The programs are built around general support and project grants, often renewable for one year.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution puts the 25th percentile at $25,000, the median at $60,000, and the 75th percentile at $131,250. Recent awards also include much larger institutional grants, including several in the seven-figure range.

    Are grants limited to Texas?

    No. Texas is the top state by grant count at 46%, but the recent list also includes recipients in Washington, DC; Georgia; Kentucky; Mississippi; Alabama; South Carolina; North Carolina; and Indiana. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the data provided.

    Do recipients appear in multiple years?

    Yes. Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Interfaith Alliance, Wilshire Baptist Church, Passport Inc, Mercer University, and Fellowship Southwest each appear in more than one grant year, which points to ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Fecha límite: 2026 cycle: LOIs accepted beginning April 1, 2026; LOIs due June 1, 2026; invitation decision by July 15, 2026; full applications due September 1, 2026; funding decisions by October 31, 2026; grant payments in early 2027.

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    Abierta ahoraCierra el 1 sept 2026Monto: 5 mil US$ – 100 mil US$

    Annual Grant Cycle (Letter of Intent → Full Application)

    meeting basic human needsfaith-based higher educationinclusivity initiatives+6 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applications are welcomed from progressive organizations working in faith-related spaces, especially organizations that are openly welcoming and affirming and that do not discriminate based on race/ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, socioeconomic status, veteran status, geography, citizenship status, marital status, religion, or other discriminatory reasons. The Foundation generally funds progressive Baptist organizations, faith-based nonprofit organizations aligned with its ethical sensitivities, and nonprofit organizations that guard the separation between church and state.

    Fecha límite: LOIs due June 1, 2026; invited full applications due September 1, 2026; funding decisions by October 31, 2026.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Democracy Forward FoundationWashington, DC$3,650,0002025General Support
    Interfaith AllianceWashington, DC$1,000,0002025General Support
    Good Faith MediaNorman, OK$900,0002025General Support
    Southern Methodist UniversityDallas, TX$900,0002025General Support
    Baptist Joint Committee for Religious LibertyWashington, DC$710,0002025General Support
    Cooperative Baptist FellowshipDecatur, GA$665,0002025General Support; Fiscal Sponsor for International Baptist Theological Study Centre, Amsterdam project
    Fellowship SouthwestDallas, TX$605,0002025General Support
    Simmons College of KentuckyLouisville, KY$500,0002025General Support
    Mercer UniversityMacon, GA$500,0002025General Support
    Together for HopeJackson, MS$450,0002025General Support
    Passport IncBirmingham, AL$350,0002025General Support
    Pneumatrix (with the Center for Healthy Churches)Greenville, SC$271,2132025General Support
    Duke Divinity SchoolDurham, NC$240,0002025General Support
    Invested FaithWashington, DC$200,0002025General Support
    Baptist Women in MinistryWaco, TX$200,0002025General Support
    Wilshire Baptist ChurchDallas, TX$200,0002025General Support
    Fiscal Sponsorship Allies IncIndianapolis, IN$200,0002025Fiscal Sponsor for getReal News Project
    BSK Theological SeminaryLexington, KY$187,5002025General Support
    Faith CommonsDallas, TX$175,0002025General Support
    Brite Divinity SchoolFort Worth, TX$150,0002025General Support
    Baylor UniversityWaco, TX$143,5702025Research Support
    Light of Hope Immigration Law CenterPlano, TX$137,1132025General Support
    Woodland Baptist ChurchSan Antonio, TX$135,0002025General Support
    Associated Baptist Press Inc dba Baptist News GlobalDallas, TX$131,2612025General Support
    Briggs Center for Faith & Action (Harvey Immigration Services)Bethesda, MD$108,0002025General Support
    UT Health San AntonioSan Antonio, TX$100,0002025The Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics
    Americans United for Separation of Church and StateWashington, DC$100,0002025General Support
    United Theological Seminary of the Twin CitiesSt Paul, MN$100,0002025General Support
    Brookhollow Baptist ChurchHouston, TX$75,0002025General Support
    Mission Frankfort ClinicFrankfort, KY$75,0002025General Support
    Youth Choirs IncSan Antonio, TX$75,0002025General Support
    Christian Ethics Today FoundationBanner Elk, NC$75,0002025General Support
    Alliance of BaptistsRaleigh, NC$75,0002025General Support
    Word&WayJefferson City, MO$70,0002025General Support
    St Mary's University of San AntonioSan Antonio, TX$70,0002025General Support
    Second Baptist ChurchLIberty, MO$55,0002025General Support
    The Reformation ProjectDallas, TX$50,0002025General Support
    Gaston Christian CenterDallas, TX$50,0002025General Support
    First Baptist ChurchColumbia, MO$50,0002025General Support
    Joel Gregory MinistriesFort Worth, TX$50,0002025General Support
    Cultivate Abundance IncNorth Fort Myers, FL$50,0002025General Support
    Wake Forest University School of DivinityWinstonSalem, NC$50,0002025General Support
    Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference IncChicago, IL$50,0002025General Support
    South Main Baptist Church Houston TXHouston, TX$45,0002025General Support
    Simple MinistriesColumbia, SC$40,0002025General Support
    Hope Manifest IncAlabaster, AL$40,0002025General Support
    Hand in Hand Center for Jewish-Arab Education in IsraelPortland, OR$40,0002025General Support
    Literacy ConneXusFort Worth, TX$40,0002025General Support
    First Baptist Church AustinAustin, TX$38,0002025General Support
    Association of Welcoming & Affirming BaptistsLouisville, KY$35,0002025General Support

    Democracy Forward Foundation

    $3,650,000
    Washington, DC2025

    General Support

    Interfaith Alliance

    $1,000,000
    Washington, DC2025

    General Support

    Good Faith Media

    $900,000
    Norman, OK2025

    General Support

    Southern Methodist University

    $900,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty

    $710,000
    Washington, DC2025

    General Support

    Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

    $665,000
    Decatur, GA2025

    General Support; Fiscal Sponsor for International Baptist Theological Study Centre, Amsterdam project

    Fellowship Southwest

    $605,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    Simmons College of Kentucky

    $500,000
    Louisville, KY2025

    General Support

    Mercer University

    $500,000
    Macon, GA2025

    General Support

    Together for Hope

    $450,000
    Jackson, MS2025

    General Support

    Passport Inc

    $350,000
    Birmingham, AL2025

    General Support

    Pneumatrix (with the Center for Healthy Churches)

    $271,213
    Greenville, SC2025

    General Support

    Duke Divinity School

    $240,000
    Durham, NC2025

    General Support

    Invested Faith

    $200,000
    Washington, DC2025

    General Support

    Baptist Women in Ministry

    $200,000
    Waco, TX2025

    General Support

    Wilshire Baptist Church

    $200,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    Fiscal Sponsorship Allies Inc

    $200,000
    Indianapolis, IN2025

    Fiscal Sponsor for getReal News Project

    BSK Theological Seminary

    $187,500
    Lexington, KY2025

    General Support

    Faith Commons

    $175,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    Brite Divinity School

    $150,000
    Fort Worth, TX2025

    General Support

    Baylor University

    $143,570
    Waco, TX2025

    Research Support

    Light of Hope Immigration Law Center

    $137,113
    Plano, TX2025

    General Support

    Woodland Baptist Church

    $135,000
    San Antonio, TX2025

    General Support

    Associated Baptist Press Inc dba Baptist News Global

    $131,261
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    Briggs Center for Faith & Action (Harvey Immigration Services)

    $108,000
    Bethesda, MD2025

    General Support

    UT Health San Antonio

    $100,000
    San Antonio, TX2025

    The Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics

    Americans United for Separation of Church and State

    $100,000
    Washington, DC2025

    General Support

    United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities

    $100,000
    St Paul, MN2025

    General Support

    Brookhollow Baptist Church

    $75,000
    Houston, TX2025

    General Support

    Mission Frankfort Clinic

    $75,000
    Frankfort, KY2025

    General Support

    Youth Choirs Inc

    $75,000
    San Antonio, TX2025

    General Support

    Christian Ethics Today Foundation

    $75,000
    Banner Elk, NC2025

    General Support

    Alliance of Baptists

    $75,000
    Raleigh, NC2025

    General Support

    Word&Way

    $70,000
    Jefferson City, MO2025

    General Support

    St Mary's University of San Antonio

    $70,000
    San Antonio, TX2025

    General Support

    Second Baptist Church

    $55,000
    LIberty, MO2025

    General Support

    The Reformation Project

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    Gaston Christian Center

    $50,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    General Support

    First Baptist Church

    $50,000
    Columbia, MO2025

    General Support

    Joel Gregory Ministries

    $50,000
    Fort Worth, TX2025

    General Support

    Cultivate Abundance Inc

    $50,000
    North Fort Myers, FL2025

    General Support

    Wake Forest University School of Divinity

    $50,000
    WinstonSalem, NC2025

    General Support

    Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference Inc

    $50,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    General Support

    South Main Baptist Church Houston TX

    $45,000
    Houston, TX2025

    General Support

    Simple Ministries

    $40,000
    Columbia, SC2025

    General Support

    Hope Manifest Inc

    $40,000
    Alabaster, AL2025

    General Support

    Hand in Hand Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel

    $40,000
    Portland, OR2025

    General Support

    Literacy ConneXus

    $40,000
    Fort Worth, TX2025

    General Support

    First Baptist Church Austin

    $38,000
    Austin, TX2025

    General Support

    Association of Welcoming & Affirming Baptists

    $35,000
    Louisville, KY2025

    General Support