Provide ongoing financial support for Houston Public Media and ensure Greater Houstonians have free access to informative and inspiring multimedia content that informs, inspires, and engages the community.
Houston Public Media Foundation’s recent grant history is dominated by financial support for Houston Public Media and related University of Houston entities, with three large grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025 all directed to Houston recipients. The largest listed award, $13,975,110 in 2025, went to University of Houston - Houston Public Media for financial support. Another substantial grant of $12,829,350 in 2023 supported University of Houston - Houston Public Media Foundation for the same purpose, showing a multi-year pattern of core backing rather than project-by-project funding. The foundation’s stated role is to provide ongoing financial support for Houston Public Media and help ensure Greater Houstonians have free access to informative and inspiring multimedia content that informs, inspires, and engages the community. Its active programs also point to a practical operating model: the Houston Public Media Innovation Fund supports innovation projects, including media infrastructure and education-related work, while the Resiliency Fund is tied to resiliency and disaster recovery efforts in Houston. Across the available recent grants, the foundation’s giving stays within Houston and centers on sustaining public media capacity.
Financial support is the clearest thread in the foundation’s giving. In 2024, it gave $12,288,615 to University of Houston - Houston Public Medi for financial support, and in 2023 it gave $12,829,350 to University of Houston - Houston Public Media Foundation for the same purpose. That pattern suggests broad operating support rather than narrow project funding. The foundation also connects grantmaking to media infrastructure and innovation through the Houston Public Media Innovation Fund, which is described as supporting innovation projects and examples such as a new transmitter installation. A second active program, the Resiliency Fund, is linked to resiliency efforts, disaster recovery, and community support in Houston. Taken together, the available data show a funder focused on sustaining public media operations, strengthening technical capacity, and supporting community-facing resilience work.
Typical grants are very large: the p25 is $12,558,982, the median is $12,829,350, and the p75 is $13,402,230. The recent record shows a repeated annual pattern rather than isolated one-off awards, with grants listed in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its taxonomy points to cash transfers, financial relief, operational funding, and unearmarked grantmaking, which aligns with the “financial support” language in the recent grants. Both active programs shown are administered by Houston Public Media or referenced through its support channels, and neither accepts unsolicited applications.
$14M
$3.5M
$16.5M
$16.8M
Most grants fall between $12.6M and $13.4M, with a median of $12.8M.
25th Percentile
$12.6M
Median
$12.8M
75th Percentile
$13.4M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.
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Giving is entirely local and entirely in Texas: 100% of grants in the recent data go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is TX. All three recent grants went to Houston recipients, including University of Houston - Houston Public Media and University of Houston - Houston Public Media Foundation. The recipient country distribution is 100% US, with no grants shown outside the United States.
The recent grants show support for University of Houston - Houston Public Media and University of Houston - Houston Public Media Foundation in Houston. The foundation’s stated focus areas include journalism and news, education, health, arts and culture, community development and social services, media production and digital innovation, and emergency communication / public safety.
The grant-size distribution is very high: p25 is $12,558,982, the median is $12,829,350, and p75 is $13,402,230. The recent awards all fall in that range, indicating consistently large grants.
No. The geographic data shows 100% of grants going to recipients in TX, and the recipient country distribution is 100% US. The recent grants listed are all to Houston-based recipients.
Two active programs are shown: the Houston Public Media Innovation Fund, which supports innovation projects in Houston, and the Resiliency Fund, which is tied to resiliency efforts, disaster recovery, and community support. Both are described as Houston-focused and do not accept unsolicited applications.
Yes. The recent grant record shows three consecutive years of awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025, each described as financial support. That pattern indicates repeated support over time rather than a single isolated grant.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDIA | HOUSTON, TX | $13,975,110 | 2025 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDI | HOUSTON, TX | $12,288,615 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDIA FOUNDATION | HOUSTON, TX | $12,829,350 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDIA
$13,975,110FINANCIAL SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDI
$12,288,615FINANCIAL SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDIA FOUNDATION
$12,829,350FINANCIAL SUPPORT