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Texas Capital Bank Foundation is a private corporation based in DALLAS, TX. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2022. The principal officer is Josh Mayfield. It holds total assets of $3.7M. Annual income is reported at $115K. Total assets have decreased from $8M in 2022 to $6M in 2023. The foundation operates in the area of philanthropy & grantmaking. Tax records are available from 2022 to 2023. According to available records, Texas Capital Bank Foundation has made 101 grants totaling $2.1M, with a median grant of $15K. Individual grants have ranged from $5K to $250K, with an average award of $21K. The foundation has supported 100 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in Texas, California, Georgia, which account for 97% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 6 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
Texas Capital Bank Foundation primarily funds organizations in the area of philanthropy & grantmaking. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 101 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in TX, CA, GA.
Texas Capital Bank Foundation has distributed a total of $2.1M across 101 grants. The median grant size is $15K, with an average of $21K. Individual grants have ranged from $5K to $250K.
The application deadline is See TexasCapitalBank.com Foundation website. See TexasCapitalBank.com Foundation website.
Texas Capital Bank Foundation is headquartered in DALLAS, TX. While based in TX, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 6 states.
Officer and trustee information is not yet available for this foundation. This data is typically reported in Part VIII of the 990-PF filing.
Total Giving
$3.8M
Total Assets
$6M
Fair Market Value
$6M
Net Worth
$4.4M
Grants Paid
$3.8M
Contributions
N/A
Net Investment Income
$148K
Distribution Amount
$348K
Total Grants
101
Total Giving
$2.1M
Average Grant
$21K
Median Grant
$15K
Unique Recipients
100
Most Common Grant
$10K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community Food BankFunding support direct and indirect costs for the Rapid Food Distribution Program for low-income individuals and families in Tarrant County and the surrounding communities. These include costs to provide food distribution and other assistance such as: nutritional education cleaning hygiene school supplies and any available assets to enhance our client's quality of living. | Fort Worth, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Southern Gateway Public Green FoundFunds from Texas Capital Bank Foundation will support the construction of the park amenities in Phase I of the park build. The project is aimed at revitalizing a portion of Oak Cliff that was negatively impacted by the initial construction of I-35E SGPGF's purpose is to construct and then manage and program a transformative community park in area. | Dallas, TX | $250K | 2023 |
| Women In Need Of Generous SupportTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports The WiNGS Economic Advancement Program which supports women by creating a path to financial stability through education in reducing debt increasing savings improving credit and growing income through career advancement. | Dallas, TX | $100K | 2023 |
| Parkland FoundationTexas Capital Foundation grant supports the Comprehensive Breast Center at Parkland Hospital. A new expanded breast center aim at improving patient outcomes and satisfaction and provide efficient coordinated care for the growing number of undeserved women seen at Parkland every year--80% of who receive care through Medicaid Medicare or charity care. | Dallas, TX | $100K | 2023 |
| Ser-Jobs Progress Texas Gulf CoastTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the provision of direct services to participants in SERJobs' Veterans Program. SERJobs will provide stipends to eligible participants to assist with basic needs. Stipends have helped to produce better outcomes such as increased enrollment retention and completion. | Houston, TX | $100K | 2023 |
| Covenant House TexasDonation supports Phase I Campaign allowing CHT to purchase the property adjacent to the campus for new construction and redevelop to the campus facilities. | Houston, TX | $75K | 2023 |
| St Vinnys BistroFunds were used for food purchases janitorial products paper and plastic products for serving vehicle repairs gas for rescue food van equipment repairs purchase maintenance and other operating expenses not covered by grant funding from other sources. | San Antonio, TX | $50K | 2023 |
| Todos Juntos Learning CenterTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports expanding the program to serve more children by offering afternoon classes. The organization is actively planning on expanding programming to a second site which will allow them to accommodate more immigrant families and children than previous years. These funds were essential to build capacity to account for these expansions. | Austin, TX | $50K | 2023 |
| Abide Womens Health Center IncTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports midwifery care services and access to the Abide's Easy Health Clinic to expecting mothers and girls and low-income single-parent households in Dallas County. | Dallas, TX | $50K | 2023 |
| South Dallas Community SchoolThe grant supports the addition of the ten-classroom modular building to position TKA for strategic expansion by accommodating new students and adding a grade each year up to 8th grade with the ultimate goal of expanding through the 12th grade. The new facility will not only provide space to serve additional students but it will also allow TKA to expand their current programming and offer students additional electives and enrichment opportunities. | Dallas, TX | $35K | 2023 |
| Hope Farm IncFunding to support the construction of a playground at Hope Farm's South Dallas Campus. This campus currently serves 25 fatherless boys ages 5-18 annually through the Young Men's Leadership Development Program; at full capacity the campus can serve 50 boys annually. | Fort Worth, TX | $35K | 2023 |
| Texas Southern University FoundGrant funds support The Future Bankers Leadership Program FBLP at Texas Southern University the program introduces TSU business students to the industry through a formal curriculum interaction with executives and industry mentors and commercial banking internships. | Houston, TX | $33K | 2023 |
| Mercy Street IncGrant provided much needed out-of-school time programming for over 2,000 youth in West and South Dallas for fiscal year 2022-2023. Funds were utilized for the continued expansion of the Mercy Street Sports Program which provides sponsorships to over 1,600 youth athletes to participate. | Dallas, TX | $30K | 2023 |
| University Of N Texas Adallas FoundTexas Capital Bank Foundation grants supports The School of Business the credit analysis concentration with ABA certification under the BBA Finance degree. Expanding ABA certifications to more students seeking a career in banking. | Dallas, TX | $30K | 2023 |
| Impact Hub HoustonTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the Business Ecosystem Alliance for Minorities and Women BEAMW website that offers the public access and direction to small business events and resources promotes over two dozen business support organizations BSOs and Minority and Women Business Enterprises MWBEs and provides a one-stop calendar of workshops and educational opportunities across the Greater Houston area's business community. In addition the successful launch of 1:1 Financial Counseling | Houston, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Civic Heart Community ServicesGrants funds support the Our Safe Space program; The primary use of the space is to offer HIV testing and counseling to marginalized people free from stigma. The program also provides assistance in the form of workshops and training to help increase the skill levels of community members. | Houston, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| The Salvation ArmyTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the veterans assistance programs are aimed to prevent homelessness for veterans. Funds specifically were utilized for direct service to clients in the form of mortgage or rental assistance and utility assistance. All assistance payments were granted to the provider vendor and not to the individual needing assistance. | Atlanta, GA | $25K | 2023 |
| City Of San Antonio Westside DevelThe grant funds from Texas Capital Bank will be used to create an additional Small Business Navigator position and provide partial funding for the Program Director who is well-versed in business development practices and will guide and train the Navigators to be successful and add value to our business clients. | San Antonio, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Howdy Homemade FoundationFunds from the grant were used in two primary areas. The first towards programming to train more low-income IDD adults to work at the Howdy Homemade Ice Cream retail location. The second towards a new Howdy Homemade Ice Cream Shop located in the Dallas area that will create more jobs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. | Dallas, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Tejano Center For Comm ConcernsTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the Tejano Center which offers bilingual trained staff; as well as experts in housing development education family services medical care social work financial stability and nutrition. | Houston, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Boot Campaign IncTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the Boot Campaign's Health and Wellness Program for veterans; an mental health care working to identify the root cause of their health issues and delivering individualized treatment to the veterans and their families. | Dallas, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Austin Street CenterAustin Street Center is expanding its presence with a larger and safer facility with a more practical design and innovative services. In keeping pace with the growing needs of their homeless community Austin Street Center is developing a 24 7 client focused state-of-the-art campus designed specifically around a proven process which helps clients bring an end to their homelessness. | Dallas, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Ymca Of Metropolitan DallasFunds will support the build of four preschool classrooms in the new Park South Family YMCA. Providing a new building will allow the Y to increase total services to the youth by 35%. The Park South Preschool increases kindergarten readiness levels by partnering with DISD to provide a standardized academic curriculum. | Coppell, TX | $25K | 2023 |
| Sikhi Alpha FoundationThe grant funds were allocated to creating personalized education portals to enable individuals to access targeted financial literacy courses compassion training for social-emotional well-being and essential information on balanced meals and physical activity. | Beverly Hills, CA | $25K | 2023 |
| Con Mi MadreCon Mi MADRE CMM plans to utilize funding to continue and expand services in the Central Texas region Del Valle ISD to be more specific. Funds will be used to cover general operating expenses related to the successful implementation of CMM educational services to new schools. For the 2023-2024 school year CMM plans to add an additional cohort at the following Del Valle ISD middle schools: Dailey Del Valle and Ojeda. | Austin, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Huston-Tillotson UniversityThe funds will be used to assist with increasing the number of minority students in the field of cybersecurity by providing needed scholarships to assist with their education cost | Austin, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Just Community IncGrant funds support JUST's GROW program to provide technical assistance and business loans to Black female entrepreneurs. GROW helps entrepreneurs formalize their businesses by guiding them through the process and requirements i.e. registering their business opening a business bank account filing business taxes and creating a business plan. Funds directly support the cost of the GROW community platform development. | Houston, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Dallas Methodist Hospitals FoundTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports Methodist's Centering Pregnancy program named Life Shines Bright LSB Centering Pregnancy Program is a model of health care with three components: healthcare interactive learning and community building among pregnant women to reduce the rate of preterm birth and low birthweight babies. It is the first Centering Pregnancy program in Dallas and North Texas and has set a gold standard for prenatal care. | Dallas, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Communities In Schools Cent TexasTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the ASPIRE Achieving Success through Parental Involvement Reading and Education Family Literacy Program has offered early childhood literacy adult and parenting education to families. Leveraging evidence-based curricula proven best practices cultural humility and a strengths-based approach ASPIRE engages with families as equal partners in building their capacity. | Austin, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Precinct2gether IncGrant funding will support improving access to healthcare for underserved populations in Harris County Precinct 2 through no-cost physical exams and life line screenings with licensed healthcare providers for uninsured residents and Health kiosks to place at community centers that enable residents to obtain health assessments and schedule doctor appointments. As well as implement of telehealth services at 3 community centers located in low-income communities. | Webster, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| The Womens Resource Greater HoustonGrant funds support the organization to hire a career coach and expand wraparound service to existing programming to provide more homeless women with pathways to careers. | Houston, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Rebuilding Together HoustonThe purpose of funding was used to repair the homes of low-income or disabled Veterans to ensure that they live in healthy and safe environments. The program includes safety modifications to address specific disabilities and is available for Veterans who own their single family home. | Houston, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| The Womens HomeThe Women's Home were utilize to help support and expand the health hub programming in Spring Branch East. Primary health care services for uninsured and underinsured clients and youth development programs for low-income children. | Houston, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| University Of Houston FoundationGrant supports the University of Houston's Small Business Development Center SURE Program and the Program for Financial Empowerment supporting financial education and small business development for UH students under-resourced entrepreneurs and community members in the Greater Houston area. | Houston, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Economic Growth Business IncubatorTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports aspiring and existing business owners to start or grow a business. EGBI's program supports clients to set up and manage their business finances; produce and interpret timely and accurate financial reports; and access business financing using paper a spreadsheet or using accounting software such as WAVE or QuickBooks Online. In addition clients can contract with EGBI to be their first monthly bookkeeper using QuickBooks Online or to fix accounting prob | Austin, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Agape Development MinistriesThe funds support the development of affordable homes project for more families to become homeowners and assist with providing affordable rental opportunities for people priced out or facing homeless due to economic hardships or evictions. | Houston, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| S L E W Inc Support Lend Emot WellDonations from donors enables SLEW to continue providing lymphatic drainage therapy and oncology massage therapy at no cost to under-served cancer patients. SLEW is the only agency in the city offering utility assistance specifically to disadvantaged cancer patients through a MOU with Bexar County. | San Antonio, TX | $20K | 2023 |
| Watermark Community Develop CorpDonations support Watermark's Financial Empowerment goals by launching a new innovative initiative and role in collaboration with multiple bank partners known as a Community Financial Advocate. The grant funds will serve as the overall compensation package and initial operational budget for this role which aims at helping low-income families with their finances and financial planning. | Dallas, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Metroplex Economic Development CorpTexas Capital Bank Foundation grant supports the TORI Back2Work Program for low-income men and women returning home from incarceration. The program serves individuals seeking continued education opportunities through collaboration with the Dallas County Community College District DCCCD in certificate programs vocational training and traditional education opportunities to help them become financial stable and working. | Dallas, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Presbyterian Night Shelter TarrantChartable donation supports the UpSpire Workforce prorgam to grow the number of jobs available and allowing its employees men and women living in the shelter to move to sustainable housing. An established infrastructure that guides guests from living on the street to staying in the shelter and securing employment to their eventual move into sustainable housing. | Fort Worth, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Bonton EnterprisesGrant funds from Texas Capital Bank Foundation support Bonton Farms' wrap-around services for residents in Bonton Farms' affordable housing project Bonton Gardens. Services include direct economic opportunities for South Dallas residents including its newly redesigned Apprenticeship Program which provides pathways to employment and sustainable income. | Dallas, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| His Bridgebuilders-San AntonioFunding supports BridgeBuilders San Antonio's youth programming and out of school time program for low-income families; this is an afterschool program at no cost to the families. | San Antonio, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Texas Advocacy Project IncTexas Capital Bank Foundation funds support wraparound services for survivors facing Homelessness as well as legal mental health financial empowerment and transitional housing services. | Austin, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Center For Transforming LivesGrants requested will provide full-day year-round education nurturing and care to more than 600 low-income and homeless children ages 6-weeks to 5-years-old in Tarrant County through CTL's Early Childhood Education Program. | Fort Worth, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| At Last IncThe grant funds will be utilized to help cover the costs of delivering program services to the impoverished children AT LAST serves. The program is known as Optimized Developmental Ecosystem ODE. It is responsible for transforming the lives of children aka Scholars-in-Residence and developing them into more proficient learners. | Dallas, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Skillpoint AllianceSkillpoint utilize these grant funds to serve twenty-five Veteran or Veteran family members through its best-in-class training program. These grant funds will be used for facility rent program instructor program staff curriculum course supplies and materials license fees and other costs directly associated with serving these students. | Austin, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| The Safe AllianceFunding from Texas Capital Bank Foundation supports SAFE's Youth Housing Navigation YHN Program. YHN seeks to eliminate youth homelessness and to bridge the gap between foster care and adulthood by providing youth with case management services independent living skills and linkage to community resources. | Austin, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Housing And Community Services IncGrant funds support Prospera general operating costs; Prospera provides onsite robust supportive services to residents and community members living at near their affordable housing communities including veterans. Supportive services are focused on addressing non-medical drivers of health also known as Social Determinants of Health SDOH that is impacting these individuals. | San Antonio, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Cen-Tex Certified Development CorpBCL has secured the grant as part of their fund to support up to four accelerator participants and create a fund to promote homeownership through downpayment assistance and interest rate buydowns. | Austin, TX | $15K | 2023 |
| Houston Community College FoundGrant funds from Texas Capital Bank were designated to support HCC's Office of Entrepreneurial Initiatives OEI through general operating support of the programs offered by the OEI. HCC's Entrepreneurial Initiatives program focus on addressing the needs of the Houston small business community; primarily the minority business community. The mission is to bolster the local economy create jobs and build Houston's eco-system by starting & growing small businesses including minority micro veteran and | Houston, TX | $15K | 2023 |