Total Assets:
$777,502,701
Total Giving:
$24,727,640
90% of grants stay in Texas.
Arts & Culture
Community Development
Education
Health
Social & Human Services
Arts & Culture: Support organizations throughout the state that provide opportunities for all Texans to experience and benefit from the arts.
Civic & Public Affairs: Assist communities by developing leadership talent, promoting civic and public collaboration, supporting nonprofits with management and capacity-building, and improving processes and infrastructure to enhance service delivery for all residents.
Education: The link between the quality of education and the quality of life is undeniable. Education empowers individuals with knowledge, enabling choices that shape our social and family environments, health and mental well-being, homes and communities, as well as careers and incomes.
Environment: focus on systematically preserving our rich ecological and biological diversity for future generations while meeting our growing needs.
Health: Health programs that offer a chance to rethink what can be accomplished with new knowledge and technology ultimately lead to Texans living healthier lives.
Human Services: Support programs and agencies that thoughtfully weave compassion and respect into the support systems that improve the quality of life for the most vulnerable Texans
History shows that 38% of their giving goes to support Education, 22% goes to Social & Human Services and 10% goes to Community Development category.
Grants in recent years include:
$250,000 for Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute for Texas;
$129,704 for Texas and M University Foundation;
$100,000 for Relay Graduate School of Education;
$250,000 for Metrocrest Social Services;
$155,000 for Smith County Champions for Children;
$100,000 Safe Haven Of Tarrant County;
$100,000 for Texas Property Assessed Clean Energy Authority; and
$90,000 for Safe Alliance.
The foundation does not fund:
Church or seminary construction
Fundraising event underwriting
Annual fundraising drives
Professional conferences and symposia unless directly related to our initiative areas
Out-of-state travel expenses for performances or competition
Single artistic events or performances
The foundation supports arts and culture, civic and public affairs, health, and human services through grants and direct charitable expenditures.
The Meadows Foundation is a private philanthropic institution established in 1948 by Algur H. and Virginia Meadows and is located in Dallas, Texas.
Phone #:
214-826-9431
Fax:
214-827-7042
Email:
[email protected]
Application Address:
The Meadows Foundation
3003 Swiss Ave
Dallas, Texas 75204
Procedures:
Applicants must complete an online application on the foundation’s website.
There are no deadlines.
Founder:
Algur H. & Virginia Meadows
Donor:
Algur H. & Virginia Meadows
Director:
Bowers Laura, Corporate Secretary
Broadfoot Hollie, Director
Chapman Dan, Director
Esterline Bruce, Vice President
Evans Linda, Director President
Fitzpatrick Deborah, Vice President
Gale Tom, Vice President
Gill Deborah, Director
Herring Paula, Vice President
Mccullough P Mike, Director
Meadows Karen, Director
Meadows Robert A, Director
Miller Peter, Director
Moms Kimberly, Director
Nesbitt William A, Director
Rhodus Keith, Director
Ritzen Jason, Director
Rouse Lee, Director
Williams Joel, Director
Wilson Steve, Director