
Chartered to provide healthcare on Galveston Island through support of the John Sealy Hospital and related medical buildings, including providing/maintaining clinical properties on the UTMB campus, endowing academic chairs, advocating for UTMB, and providing grant funding to ensure Galveston citizens receive excellent health care.
The Sealy & Smith Foundation’s recent grantmaking is centered on the physical and operational support of UTMB’s health system on Galveston Island, with a $24,020,135 grant to John Sealy Hospital in 2023 standing out as the largest recent award. That pattern fits the foundation’s long-running role in underwriting hospital facilities, clinical properties, and the infrastructure that keeps healthcare delivery moving for Galveston residents. Its grant history also shows direct support for UTMB’s campus and related medical buildings, not just for services but for the properties and systems that house them. Beyond the flagship hospital support, the foundation funded UTMB for a primary care pavilion, an ophthalmology clinic, and the R. Waverley Smith Pavilion, showing a strong emphasis on specific care settings rather than broad, unrestricted philanthropy. Other 2023 grants covered human resources, parking, and real estate needs, which points to a funder that treats healthcare access as a facilities-and-operations question as much as a clinical one. The foundation also maintains support for endowments, research, and medical education tied to UTMB.
A major theme in the foundation’s grantmaking is healthcare infrastructure. In 2023, it gave $551,409 to The University of Texas Medical Branch for the Primary Care Pavilion and $100,311 for the R. Waverley Smith Pavilion, reflecting support for concrete care sites within UTMB. It also funds clinic and property-related needs. The foundation awarded $252,143 to UTMB for the ophthalmology clinic, $99,606 for other real estate, and $47,153 for the West End Clinic Property, showing attention to the spaces where patients are seen and services are delivered. Administrative and operational support appears as well. A $376,260 grant to UTMB for human resources and a $69,624 grant for the parking lot indicate that staffing and access infrastructure are part of the funding mix.
Grant sizes are substantial: the typical grant distribution is $92,110 at the 25th percentile, $176,227 at the median, and $420,047 at the 75th percentile. The recent data also includes a single very large award of $24,020,135, showing that the foundation uses both routine property-level grants and major capital support. Giving appears highly recurring and institution-centered. The recent grants list shows multiple awards in 2023 to The University of Texas Medical Branch and its facilities, and the foundation’s active programs repeatedly point to UTMB, John Sealy Hospital, and related medical properties. It is a public charity, funds individuals is false, and it does not accept unsolicited grants.
$25.5M
$1.7B
$158.7M
$31.8M
Most grants fall between $92K and $420K, with a median of $176K.
25th Percentile
$92K
Median
$176K
75th Percentile
$420K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.
JOHN W KELSO
PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR
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The Sealy & Smith Foundation gives locally and entirely within Texas. All recent grants in the dataset went to recipients in Galveston, TX, with 100% of grants in the headquarters state. The recipient geography is tightly concentrated on Galveston Island and the UTMB campus, including John Sealy Hospital, the Primary Care Pavilion, the ophthalmology clinic, and the West End Clinic Property. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 8 grants in the United States.
Its active programs focus on hospital and clinical infrastructure, biomedical research, endowed academic chairs, medical equipment, and support for UTMB-related properties and services. Recent grants also covered a primary care pavilion, an ophthalmology clinic, human resources, parking, and real estate tied to UTMB operations.
No. The active grant program entries list “Accepts unsolicited: False” for the UTMB-related grantmaking programs and the targeted grant program examples.
The grantmaking is directed to UTMB and related hospital facilities, with benefits flowing to patients in the UTMB service area, healthcare providers and clinic staff, medical and administrative personnel, and the local community served by UTMB clinics.
The grant-size distribution is $92,110 at the 25th percentile, $176,227 at the median, and $420,047 at the 75th percentile. That sits alongside a much larger 2023 grant of $24,020,135 for John Sealy Hospital.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JOHN SEALY HOSPITALUTMB | GALVESTON, TX | $24,020,135 | 2023 | SEE ATTACHED DETAIL |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $551,409 | 2023 | PRIMARY CARE PAVILION |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $376,260 | 2023 | UTMB HUMAN RESOURCES |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $252,143 | 2023 | UTMB OPHTALMOLOGY CLINIC |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $100,311 | 2023 | R. WAVERLY SMITH PAVILION |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $99,606 | 2023 | OTHER REAL ESTATE |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $69,624 | 2023 | UTMB PARKING LOT |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH | GALVESTON, TX | $47,153 | 2023 | WEST END CLINIC PROPERTY |
JOHN SEALY HOSPITALUTMB
$24,020,135SEE ATTACHED DETAIL
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$551,409PRIMARY CARE PAVILION
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$376,260UTMB HUMAN RESOURCES
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$252,143UTMB OPHTALMOLOGY CLINIC
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$100,311R. WAVERLY SMITH PAVILION
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$99,606OTHER REAL ESTATE
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$69,624UTMB PARKING LOT
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
$47,153WEST END CLINIC PROPERTY