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    Mary E Bivins Foundation

    ActivoHousing & Shelter
    AMARILLO, TXSitio web8063799400

    About Mary E Bivins Foundation

    The Mary E Bivins Foundation focuses on strengthening safety net services and community infrastructure across the Texas Panhandle, with heavy support for food security, basic needs shelters, mental/behavioral health, youth recreation and education, and rural community institutions. Grants typically fund capital projects (buildings, HVAC, freezers, transportation), program expansion for local nonprofits, and capacity-building at regional colleges and planning bodies. The foundation favors locally rooted organizations — both secular and faith-based — that serve vulnerable populations (children, seniors, refugees, low-income families).

    Focus Areas

    Food pantry and hunger-relief infrastructure in Panhandle towns (freezers, pantry buildings, emergency food programs)Behavioral and mental health services and policy capacity-building for regional providersYouth development and recreational facilities (boys & girls clubs, sports parks, after-school/ESL programs)Capital and operational support for regional higher-education nursing and student services (West Texas A&M, Amarillo College)Emergency shelter and basic needs services run by faith-based and community organizations (shelters, interfaith hunger programs)

    Who They Fund

    About Mary E Bivins Foundation

    Among Mary E Bivins Foundation’s recent grants, the largest individual award is a $300,000 grant to Pampa Youth and Community Center In for building renovation at its Pampa site. That gift reflects a pattern of funding physical improvements and service capacity for organizations serving the Texas Panhandle, alongside support for food access, mental health, youth services, and education. In 2025, the foundation also gave $250,000 to Hope to Oportunities Foundation for an employment center and $235,000 to Aspire a Mindful Place for behavioral health support, showing how capital projects and direct service investments sit side by side in its portfolio. Other large awards have gone to regional institutions and community nonprofits in Amarillo, Borger, Canyon, Dalhart, and Dumas, including colleges, family services, shelters, and faith-based providers. The foundation’s grants often support buildings, equipment, transportation, and program expansion rather than one-off event funding, with a clear emphasis on organizations rooted in the communities they serve. The overall picture is a place-based funder that backs local infrastructure and practical service delivery across a defined regional footprint.

    What Mary E Bivins Foundation Funds

    Food access is a recurring theme in Mary E Bivins Foundation’s recent giving. It awarded $150,000 to Dumas Education & Social Ministries for a food pantry, $100,000 to St Ann's Catholic Church for building a food pantry, and $85,000 to Good Samaritan Christian Services I for a food pantry building. The foundation also supported broader hunger relief through $100,000 to Catholic Family Service Inc for interfaith hunger programming. In behavioral health, it gave $235,000 to Aspire a Mindful Place for behavioral health support and $100,000 to Meadows Mental Health Policy Instit for regional mental health work. Youth and education appear as another thread: $150,000 went to Kids Incorporated of Amarillo for Rockrose Sports Park, while $125,000 supported Refugee Language Project for ESL programming.

    How Mary E Bivins Foundation Gives

    Mary E Bivins Foundation’s typical grant size sits at $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $27,000 at the median, and $75,000 at the 75th percentile, even though its recent portfolio includes several larger capital awards. The pattern suggests a mix of mid-sized operating and program grants with occasional major project support. The foundation funds both nonprofit organizations and educational scholarships through its general grantmaking and scholarship program. The recent grants list shows activity across multiple years, including 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating ongoing grantmaking rather than a single-year burst. Its grantmaking is local, and 96% of grants go to recipients in Texas.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.6M

    Total Assets

    $139.2M

    Total Revenue

    $7.8M

    Total Expenses

    $4.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $75K, with a median of $27K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $27K

    75th Percentile

    $75K

    Geographic Reach

    Local5 states funded

    About 96% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    Leadership

    KATHARYN WIEGAND

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    regional / Panhandle community

    Giving Approach

    Moderately concentrated regional giving: a mix of mid-to-large one-time capital grants (many six-figure awards) and repeated support to local service providers. Funding is geographically focused on Amarillo and surrounding Panhandle communities, supports both capital projects and operating/program investments, and shows repeat investments in core local institutions rather than broad national giving.

    Funding Style

    capacity buildingcapital projects / facility renovationoperating supportemergency / disaster reliefprogram support (service delivery)

    Notable grantees: Pampa Youth and Community Center, West Texas A&M University / West Texas A&M University Foundation, Aspire A Mindful Place, Dumas Education & Social Ministries, Family Support Services of Amarillo

    Topics

    food insecurity / food pantry and meal distributionhomelessness services (shelters, sober living, homeless village)behavioral and mental health services (including suicide prevention)senior services (meals on wheels, transportation, fitness)transportation and accessibility (vehicle purchase, ramps, shuttle)education & workforce development (ESL, career/education programs, scholarships)disaster response & recovery (wildfire, emergency relief)

    Where Mary E Bivins Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in Texas: 96% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Recent recipients are clustered in Amarillo, with additional grants in Canyon, Dalhart, Dumas, Borger, Pampa, and other Panhandle communities. Outside Texas, the recent grants data does not show recipient countries beyond the United States, and all 109 grants listed are domestic. The top state by grant count is New York, but the recent recipients shown here are Texas-based.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Mary E Bivins Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Mary E Bivins Foundation fund most often?

    Recent grants show support for community centers, family services, behavioral health providers, colleges, food pantries, shelters, and faith-based nonprofits. Examples include Pampa Youth and Community Center In, Family Support Services of Amarillo, Aspire a Mindful Place, Amarillo College Foundation, and Faith City Mission.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution is centered in the mid-five figures: $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $27,000 at the median, and $75,000 at the 75th percentile. Larger awards also appear, including six-figure grants for buildings, services, and regional programs.

    Does Mary E Bivins Foundation give mostly in Texas?

    Yes. 96% of its grants go to recipients in Texas, and the recent grants list is concentrated in Panhandle communities such as Amarillo, Canyon, Dalhart, Dumas, Borger, and Pampa.

    Does the foundation fund scholarships?

    Yes. Its active programs include a Scholarship Program administered by the foundation, alongside General Grantmaking for nonprofit organizations and educational scholarships consistent with its funding priorities.

    What are the main focus areas in the recent grants?

    Recent grants emphasize food security and pantry infrastructure, behavioral and mental health services, youth development and recreation, education and workforce support, and emergency shelter or basic-needs services. Named examples include Dumas Education & Social Ministries, Aspire a Mindful Place, Kids Incorporated of Amarillo, Refugee Language Project, and Faith City Mission.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    PAMPA YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTER INPAMPA, TX$300,0002025PYCC BUILDING/RENOVA
    ASPIRE A MINDFUL PLACEBORGER, TX$235,0002025BEHAVIOR HEALTH COMP
    WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY FOUNDATCANYON, TX$198,0002025BIVINS NURSING LEARN
    FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES OF AMARILLOAMARILLO, TX$175,0002025STRENGTHENING FAMILI
    PANHANDLE REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSAMARILLO, TX$150,0002025SUPPORTING PANHANDLE
    THE MAVERICK BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OFAMARILLO, TX$146,5002025TRANSPORTATION
    REFUGEE LANGUAGE PROJECTAMARILLO, TX$125,0002025ESL PROGRAM INVESTME
    AMARILLO COLLEGE FOUNDATIONAMARILLO, TX$123,0002025FOOD INSECURITY MEDI
    MEADOWS MENTAL HEALTH POLICY INSTITDALLAS, TX$100,0002025REGIONAL MENTAL HEAL
    AMARILLO AREA FOUNDATION INCAMARILLO, TX$100,0002025WILDFIRE DISASTER RE
    CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICE INCAMARILLO, TX$100,0002025INTERFAITH HUNGER PR
    OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL INCAMARILLO, TX$100,0002025ENRICHING OUTDOOR LE
    AMARILLO SYMPHONY INCAMARILLO, TX$90,0002025INVESTING IN PANHAND
    PARTNERS OF THE COMING HOME PROGRAMAMARILLO, TX$80,0002025ESSENTIAL SERVICES F
    TURN CENTERAMARILLO, TX$60,3702025IMPROVING SPEECH PRO
    MISSION AMARILLOAMARILLO, TX$55,0002025BE-LOVED HOUSE
    MARTHA'S HOME INCAMARILLO, TX$50,0002025PRESENT NEEDS FUTURE
    WINDOW ON A WIDER WORLDAMARILLO, TX$48,0002025TRANSPORTATION
    PANHANDLE CRISIS CENTER INCPERRYTON, TX$45,0002025CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DON
    SISTER-BEAR FOUNDATIONAMARILLO, TX$40,0002025ANCHOR POINT WELLNES
    THE SALVATION ARMY AMARILLO TEXASAMARILLO, TX$31,5002025SHELTER/PANTRY FEEDI
    CCS CONNECT COMMUNITY SERVICESFRITCH, TX$30,0002025FOOD PANTRY PROGRAM
    TRANSFORMATIONS BY AMARILLO ANGELSAMARILLO, TX$27,0002025ANGEL RELIEF
    PAMPA MEALS ON WHEELS INCPAMPA, TX$25,0002025MOW DELIVERY PROGRAM
    BUCKNER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICEDALLAS, TX$25,0002025BUCKNER AMARILLO FAM
    TEXAS RAMP PROJECTRICHARDSON, TX$25,0002025AMARILLO RAMP PROJEC
    HEDLEY SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATIONHEDLEY, TX$25,0002025OPERATION OF CENTER
    ANOTHER CHANCE HOUSEAMARILLO, TX$25,0002025MAIN HOUSE SHELTER R
    SEVEN STAR HORSE & FAMILY CENTERAMARILLO, TX$10,0002025HORSES HEALING CLIEN
    PANHANDLE BREAST HEALTHAMARILLO, TX$10,0002025IMPROVING SENIOR MAM
    AMARILLO AREA MENTAL HEALTH CONSUMEAMARILLO, TX$10,0002025COMPUTER AND SHUTTLE
    AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PRENEW YORK, NY$6,5002025SUICIDE PREVENTION E
    HOPE TO OPORTUNITIES FOUNDATIONAMARILLO, TX$250,0002024EMPLOYMENT CENTER
    KIDS INCORPORATED OF AMARILLOAMARILLO, TX$150,0002024ROCKROSE SPORTS PARK
    WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCANYON, TX$102,4012024MENTAL HEALTH SERVIC
    PARCAMARILLO, TX$100,0002024EXPANSION
    ST ANN'S CATHOLIC CHURCHCANYON, TX$100,0002024BUILD FOOD PANTRY
    FAITH CITY MISSIONAMARILLO, TX$100,0002024EMERGENCY SHELTER
    DALHART SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATIONDALHART, TX$92,6822024WALK IN FREEZER
    GOOD SAMARITAN CHRISTIAN SERVICES IDALHART, TX$85,0002024FOOD PANTRY BUILDING
    AMARILLO AREA CASAAMARILLO, TX$80,0002024OPERATING SUPPORT
    DALLAM HARTLEY COUNTIES HEALTHCAREDALHART, TX$78,2232024CAREPREDICT COON MEM
    WE FIND IN LOVEAMARILLO, TX$75,0002024THE PLACE
    HABITAT FOR AMARILLOAMARILLO, TX$75,0002024TRACK LOADER
    PANHANDLE COMMUNITY SERVICESAMARILLO, TX$74,0002024DENTAL SERVICES
    HEMPHILL COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICTCANADIAN, TX$66,0002024SENIOR LIVING TRANSP
    AMARILLO HEARING FOUNDATIONAMARILLO, TX$55,0002024TESTING/TREATMENT
    THE LEADERS READERS NETWORKCANYON, TX$43,0002024CAPACITY BUILDING
    OGALLALA COMMONS INCSPRINGFIELD, CO$40,0002024FOOD SYSTEM DEVELOPM
    FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES OF AMARILLOAMARILLO, TX$40,0002024ELEVATOR

    PAMPA YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTER IN

    $300,000
    PAMPA, TX2025

    PYCC BUILDING/RENOVA

    ASPIRE A MINDFUL PLACE

    $235,000
    BORGER, TX2025

    BEHAVIOR HEALTH COMP

    WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY FOUNDAT

    $198,000
    CANYON, TX2025

    BIVINS NURSING LEARN

    FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES OF AMARILLO

    $175,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    STRENGTHENING FAMILI

    PANHANDLE REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISS

    $150,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    SUPPORTING PANHANDLE

    THE MAVERICK BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF

    $146,500
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    TRANSPORTATION

    REFUGEE LANGUAGE PROJECT

    $125,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    ESL PROGRAM INVESTME

    AMARILLO COLLEGE FOUNDATION

    $123,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    FOOD INSECURITY MEDI

    MEADOWS MENTAL HEALTH POLICY INSTIT

    $100,000
    DALLAS, TX2025

    REGIONAL MENTAL HEAL

    AMARILLO AREA FOUNDATION INC

    $100,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    WILDFIRE DISASTER RE

    CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICE INC

    $100,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    INTERFAITH HUNGER PR

    OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL INC

    $100,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    ENRICHING OUTDOOR LE

    AMARILLO SYMPHONY INC

    $90,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    INVESTING IN PANHAND

    PARTNERS OF THE COMING HOME PROGRAM

    $80,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    ESSENTIAL SERVICES F

    TURN CENTER

    $60,370
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    IMPROVING SPEECH PRO

    MISSION AMARILLO

    $55,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    BE-LOVED HOUSE

    MARTHA'S HOME INC

    $50,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    PRESENT NEEDS FUTURE

    WINDOW ON A WIDER WORLD

    $48,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    TRANSPORTATION

    PANHANDLE CRISIS CENTER INC

    $45,000
    PERRYTON, TX2025

    CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DON

    SISTER-BEAR FOUNDATION

    $40,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    ANCHOR POINT WELLNES

    THE SALVATION ARMY AMARILLO TEXAS

    $31,500
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    SHELTER/PANTRY FEEDI

    CCS CONNECT COMMUNITY SERVICES

    $30,000
    FRITCH, TX2025

    FOOD PANTRY PROGRAM

    TRANSFORMATIONS BY AMARILLO ANGELS

    $27,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    ANGEL RELIEF

    PAMPA MEALS ON WHEELS INC

    $25,000
    PAMPA, TX2025

    MOW DELIVERY PROGRAM

    BUCKNER CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICE

    $25,000
    DALLAS, TX2025

    BUCKNER AMARILLO FAM

    TEXAS RAMP PROJECT

    $25,000
    RICHARDSON, TX2025

    AMARILLO RAMP PROJEC

    HEDLEY SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION

    $25,000
    HEDLEY, TX2025

    OPERATION OF CENTER

    ANOTHER CHANCE HOUSE

    $25,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    MAIN HOUSE SHELTER R

    SEVEN STAR HORSE & FAMILY CENTER

    $10,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    HORSES HEALING CLIEN

    PANHANDLE BREAST HEALTH

    $10,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    IMPROVING SENIOR MAM

    AMARILLO AREA MENTAL HEALTH CONSUME

    $10,000
    AMARILLO, TX2025

    COMPUTER AND SHUTTLE

    AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PRE

    $6,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    SUICIDE PREVENTION E

    HOPE TO OPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION

    $250,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    EMPLOYMENT CENTER

    KIDS INCORPORATED OF AMARILLO

    $150,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    ROCKROSE SPORTS PARK

    WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    $102,401
    CANYON, TX2024

    MENTAL HEALTH SERVIC

    PARC

    $100,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    EXPANSION

    ST ANN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH

    $100,000
    CANYON, TX2024

    BUILD FOOD PANTRY

    FAITH CITY MISSION

    $100,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    EMERGENCY SHELTER

    DALHART SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION

    $92,682
    DALHART, TX2024

    WALK IN FREEZER

    GOOD SAMARITAN CHRISTIAN SERVICES I

    $85,000
    DALHART, TX2024

    FOOD PANTRY BUILDING

    AMARILLO AREA CASA

    $80,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    OPERATING SUPPORT

    DALLAM HARTLEY COUNTIES HEALTHCARE

    $78,223
    DALHART, TX2024

    CAREPREDICT COON MEM

    WE FIND IN LOVE

    $75,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    THE PLACE

    HABITAT FOR AMARILLO

    $75,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    TRACK LOADER

    PANHANDLE COMMUNITY SERVICES

    $74,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    DENTAL SERVICES

    HEMPHILL COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT

    $66,000
    CANADIAN, TX2024

    SENIOR LIVING TRANSP

    AMARILLO HEARING FOUNDATION

    $55,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    TESTING/TREATMENT

    THE LEADERS READERS NETWORK

    $43,000
    CANYON, TX2024

    CAPACITY BUILDING

    OGALLALA COMMONS INC

    $40,000
    SPRINGFIELD, CO2024

    FOOD SYSTEM DEVELOPM

    FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES OF AMARILLO

    $40,000
    AMARILLO, TX2024

    ELEVATOR