
Elder Abuse is Everyone’s Business – Here’s Why
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

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

Imagine how our community would look if we embraced Aging Unbound. What if we all saw each of our neighbors as individuals with unique experiences and stories to share? Since
Current and Past Grant Awards 2019-2025 2023-2025 Responsive Grant Awards In 2023, 98 organizations were selected to receive three-year grants from 2023-2025. Cultural Vibrancy Agarita Chamber Players American Indians In
Caregiver Workgroup Community Panel and Forum Series In the U.S., there are 53 million family caregivers to adults living with an illness or disability. The need for care is expected

Staff & Board Members CEO’s Office Operations Development & Donor Services Marketing & Communications Finance Community Engagement& Impact Meet ourBoard of Directors CEO’s Office CEO’s Office Nadege Souvenir CEO Krystle
Grants Using trust-based philanthropic principles to guide our grant efforts. Grant Opportunities Our grant-making is centered on understanding our community needs, building meaningful relationships with our stakeholders, and being responsive
Community Initiatives We sustain nonprofits through building organizational and community capacity. The San Antonio Area Foundation invests in collective impact, capacity building, and strategic initiatives intended to build organizational and
Research and Reports Learn more about our expertise in philanthropy. Research and Reports We offer local expertise on our community’s issues and the programs addressing these needs. Learn about key

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

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2034, older adults (65+) will outnumber children for the first time in our nation’s history. What does that mean for our city? With