
Food Donation Feeds Hungry Families in Our Region
In late 2019, John Galbraith contacted the San Antonio Area Foundation to propose the idea of donating a truckload of potatoes to small food pantries in our local region. We

In late 2019, John Galbraith contacted the San Antonio Area Foundation to propose the idea of donating a truckload of potatoes to small food pantries in our local region. We

The San Antonio Area Foundation created the Successfully Aging and Living in San Antonio (SALSA) Program to increase leadership, collaboration and funding to ensure older adults have access to necessary

Legacy Scholarship Offered to eligible high school Juniors living and attending school in Bexar and Webb Counties Legacy Scholarship – Now Open! The San Antonio Area Foundation’s Legacy Scholarship program

The San Antonio Area Foundation awarded $1.5 million to more than four dozen local nonprofits in its first round of new three-year grants. A total of 51 nonprofits in the

A local nonprofit dedicated to helping domestic violence victims and low-income families observes Juneteenth to spread its message of community support. Formed in 2017, Monster Moms works to empower single-parent, low-income families,

As Americans, we believe in justice for all. Yet we fail to live up to this promise when we allow older members of our society to be abused or neglected. Older

Sandra Whitley believes that homelessness among LGBTQ youth is on the rise because queer people are coming out at a younger age, leading many of them to get kicked out
Grant Writing Certificate Transform your grant writing skills and secure funding for your organization with our comprehensive 2 day course. San Antonio Area Foundation Effective Grant Writing for Social Impact

The Board of the Mexican American Civil Rights Institute (MACRI) and the San Antonio Area Foundation are proud to announce a $500,000 grant award from the Mellon Foundation’s Humanities in
State of the African American Community in Bexar County Community Led Collaborations While our commitment to moving progress in our four impact areas remains clear, we recognize many issues that