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A single $170,000,000 grant to Wood Next Philanthropies stands out in Greater Houston Community Foundation’s recent giving and shows the scale at which the foundation moves donor capital. As a community foundation and donor-advised-fund platform, it combines discretionary philanthropy, scholarship administration, disaster funds, and strategic grantmaking services across Greater Houston. Recent grants also reach major public charities and institutions, including Schwab Charitable Fund, National Christian Charitable Foundation Inc, and the University of Pittsburgh, alongside Houston-area organizations such as National Christian Foundation Houston, Young Life, Methodist Hospital Foundation, and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. That mix suggests a funder that works both through large donor-directed vehicles and through place-based community priorities. The foundation’s active programs point to a broad infrastructure for giving: competitive high-impact grantmaking for economic mobility, donor-managed scholarship funds, and disaster-relief vehicles created for Hurricane Harvey, the winter storm, and Tropical Storm Imelda. Its own description emphasizes connecting donors to causes they care about, stewarding entrusted assets, and convening resources to address community needs. With annual grants of more than $642 million and total assets above $1.1 billion, it operates at a very large regional scale while keeping a strong Houston focus.
In economic mobility work, Greater Houston Community Foundation runs a competitive High-Impact Grantmaking initiative that pools donor resources for organizations and collaboratives serving Greater Houston. The 2024–2025 cycle prioritized systems-change approaches to poverty and community collaboratives working to increase family income and stability, with grants in the $100,000–$200,000 range. Education is another major lane. The foundation administers scholarship funds for students and also supports education-oriented institutions through donor-directed giving; recent grants include Texas A&M Foundation for educational purposes and The Kinkaid School Inc for education. Health and human services appear in both strategic and direct grantmaking. Recent grants included Methodist Hospital Foundation for health and Young Life for human services, while strategic philanthropy services are designed to help donors define focus areas, research grantees, evaluate results, and manage the grantmaking process.
$642.1M
$1.1B
$293.3M
$267.8M
Most grants fall between $10K and $52K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$52K
About 55% of grants go to recipients in TX.
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Typical grants cluster around a mid-five-figure level, with a p25 of $10,000, a median of $20,000, and a p75 of $51,500. The recent list also includes very large, donor-directed transfers, showing a wide spread between routine awards and major capital-scale grants. The foundation is a mixed community foundation and donor-advised-fund platform rather than a single-issue grantmaker. Its structure includes scholarship administration, disaster-relief funds, high-impact grantmaking, and strategic philanthropy services. Recipients recur across years in the recent-grants file, including multi-year gifts to the same organizations, which points to ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards only. High-Impact Grantmaking accepts unsolicited applications through periodic RFP cycles.
Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in Texas, with 55% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The recent-grants list also shows a strong Houston core, including recipients in Houston itself, Humble, and College Station, alongside other Texas locations such as Riverside and Glorieta, New Mexico appearing less often. Outside Texas, grants reach Orlando, Alpharetta, Anchorage, Pittsburgh, Arlington, New York, Overland Park, New York, Jenkintown, Minneapolis, and North Hollywood. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the data provided.
Its active programs include High-Impact Grantmaking for economic mobility, scholarship funds for students, disaster relief funds for events like Hurricane Harvey and the winter storm, strategic philanthropy services, and a Community Impact Fund focused on Greater Houston priorities.
Yes for some programs. High-Impact Grantmaking accepts unsolicited applications through periodic RFP cycles, and the Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund is also marked as accepting unsolicited requests. Scholarship funds and strategic philanthropy services are not open to unsolicited applications.
The recent-grants data shows a p25 of $10,000, a median of $20,000, and a p75 of $51,500. The pattern includes both smaller awards and very large donor-directed transfers, so the range is wide.
Texas is the top state by grant count, with 55% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The grants also cluster around the Greater Houston area, including Houston, Humble, College Station, and nearby regional communities.
Yes. Education appears in scholarship administration and in recent grants to educational institutions. Its active scholarship programs cover higher education, K-12 support, career and technical education, and student financial assistance.
STEPHEN D MAISLIN
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC | ALPHARETTA, GA | $19,950,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| TEXAS A&M FOUNDATION | COLLEGE STATION, TX | $9,283,918 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| YOUNG LIFE | HOUSTON, TX | $8,638,019 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| THE CONSERVATION FUND | ARLINGTON, VA | $7,010,000 | 2024 | ENVIRONMENTAL |
| BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR RESEARCH FOUNDATION | NEW YORK, NY | $5,500,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER | HOUSTON, TX | $3,303,668 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| PULSE OUTREACH | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $3,000,000 | 2024 | RELIGION |
| THE KINKAID SCHOOL INC | HOUSTON, TX | $2,466,071 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| HOPE MEDIA GROUP | HUMBLE, TX | $2,035,327 | 2024 | RELIGION |
| GLORIETA 2-0 INC | GLORIETA, NM | $2,000,000 | 2024 | RELIGION |
| ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS ASSOCIATION INC | HOUSTON, TX | $1,744,620 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| UNITED WAY OF GREATER HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $1,742,592 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| METHODIST HOSPITAL FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $1,532,110 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| ALPHA USA | CAROL STREAM, IL | $1,510,000 | 2024 | RELIGION |
| TEJANO CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CONCERNS INC | HOUSTON, TX | $1,505,000 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| JACARANDA HEALTH | DURHAM, NC | $1,500,000 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| MEMORIAL ASSISTANCE MINISTRIES | HOUSTON, TX | $1,436,550 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| SCHWAB CHARITABLE FUND | ORLANDO, FL | $1,349,481 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| AMERICAN ENDOWMENT FOUNDATION | HUDSON, OH | $1,319,908 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| YMCA OF THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA | HOUSTON, TX | $1,302,450 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY | PASADENA, CA | $1,250,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| CAROLINA CREEK CHRISTIAN CAMP | RIVERSIDE, TX | $1,246,600 | 2024 | RELIGION |
| AMALGAMATED CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,030,928 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| THE PINE LODGE FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $1,025,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,023,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| JAZZ AT ASPEN-SNOWMASS | ASPEN, CO | $1,017,650 | 2024 | ARTS |
| LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY | LONGVIEW, TX | $1,010,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| BAYOU BEND COLLECTION AND GARDENS | HOUSTON, TX | $1,009,287 | 2024 | ARTS |
| FRIENDS OF RAISING THE VILLAGE INCORPORATED | ASTORIA, NY | $1,000,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| VANGUARD CHARITABLE | WARWICK, RI | $1,000,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| THE JED FOUNDATION | BOSTON, MA | $1,000,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER HOUSTON | HOUSTON, TX | $974,410 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN | AUSTIN, TX | $960,050 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS | FAYETTEVILLE, AR | $904,180 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIC TRUST | JENKINTOWN, PA | $851,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| THE CENTERS FOR APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NETWORK | SAN ANTONIO, TX | $850,000 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| VELA EDUCATION FUND | ARLINGTON, VA | $844,173 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| MEADOWS MENTAL HEALTH POLICY INSTITUTE FOR TEXAS | DALLAS, TX | $838,533 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| EDIFY | BOSTON, MA | $755,000 | 2024 | INTERNATIONAL |
| COMBINED ARMS | HOUSTON, TX | $752,500 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| HOUSTON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INC | HOUSTON, TX | $752,200 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
| HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW & RODEO INC | HOUSTON, TX | $750,145 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| FOOD FOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC | DOVER, DE | $750,000 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| NEW HOPE HOUSING INC | HOUSTON, TX | $739,565 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| K-9 ANGELS RESCUE INC | HOUSTON, TX | $728,950 | 2024 | ENVIRONMENTAL |
| MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION OF TEXAS | HOUSTON, TX | $700,000 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| THRIVE WITH AUTISM | MAGNOLIA, TX | $700,000 | 2024 | HUMAN SERVICES |
| HOUSTON PETSET | HOUSTON, TX | $673,450 | 2024 | ENVIRONMENTAL |
| TEXAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL | HOUSTON, TX | $657,775 | 2024 | HEALTH |
| UNITED CHARITABLE | ASHBURN, VA | $650,000 | 2024 | PUBLIC BENEFIT |
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC
$19,950,000PUBLIC BENEFIT
TEXAS A&M FOUNDATION
$9,283,918EDUCATIONAL
YOUNG LIFE
$8,638,019HUMAN SERVICES
THE CONSERVATION FUND
$7,010,000ENVIRONMENTAL
BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR RESEARCH FOUNDATION
$5,500,000PUBLIC BENEFIT
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
$3,303,668HEALTH
PULSE OUTREACH
$3,000,000RELIGION
THE KINKAID SCHOOL INC
$2,466,071EDUCATIONAL
HOPE MEDIA GROUP
$2,035,327RELIGION
GLORIETA 2-0 INC
$2,000,000RELIGION
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS ASSOCIATION INC
$1,744,620HEALTH
UNITED WAY OF GREATER HOUSTON
$1,742,592PUBLIC BENEFIT
METHODIST HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
$1,532,110HEALTH
ALPHA USA
$1,510,000RELIGION
TEJANO CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CONCERNS INC
$1,505,000HUMAN SERVICES
JACARANDA HEALTH
$1,500,000HEALTH
MEMORIAL ASSISTANCE MINISTRIES
$1,436,550HUMAN SERVICES
SCHWAB CHARITABLE FUND
$1,349,481PUBLIC BENEFIT
AMERICAN ENDOWMENT FOUNDATION
$1,319,908PUBLIC BENEFIT
YMCA OF THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA
$1,302,450HUMAN SERVICES
FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
$1,250,000EDUCATIONAL
CAROLINA CREEK CHRISTIAN CAMP
$1,246,600RELIGION
AMALGAMATED CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC
$1,030,928PUBLIC BENEFIT
THE PINE LODGE FOUNDATION
$1,025,000PUBLIC BENEFIT
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
$1,023,000EDUCATIONAL
JAZZ AT ASPEN-SNOWMASS
$1,017,650ARTS
LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY
$1,010,000EDUCATIONAL
BAYOU BEND COLLECTION AND GARDENS
$1,009,287ARTS
FRIENDS OF RAISING THE VILLAGE INCORPORATED
$1,000,000PUBLIC BENEFIT
VANGUARD CHARITABLE
$1,000,000PUBLIC BENEFIT
THE JED FOUNDATION
$1,000,000EDUCATIONAL
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER HOUSTON
$974,410PUBLIC BENEFIT
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
$960,050EDUCATIONAL
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
$904,180EDUCATIONAL
NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIC TRUST
$851,000PUBLIC BENEFIT
THE CENTERS FOR APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NETWORK
$850,000EDUCATIONAL
VELA EDUCATION FUND
$844,173PUBLIC BENEFIT
MEADOWS MENTAL HEALTH POLICY INSTITUTE FOR TEXAS
$838,533HEALTH
EDIFY
$755,000INTERNATIONAL
COMBINED ARMS
$752,500PUBLIC BENEFIT
HOUSTON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INC
$752,200PUBLIC BENEFIT
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW & RODEO INC
$750,145HUMAN SERVICES
FOOD FOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC
$750,000HUMAN SERVICES
NEW HOPE HOUSING INC
$739,565HUMAN SERVICES
K-9 ANGELS RESCUE INC
$728,950ENVIRONMENTAL
MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION OF TEXAS
$700,000HEALTH
THRIVE WITH AUTISM
$700,000HUMAN SERVICES
HOUSTON PETSET
$673,450ENVIRONMENTAL
TEXAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
$657,775HEALTH
UNITED CHARITABLE
$650,000PUBLIC BENEFIT