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North Texas Healthy Communities

Arlington, TX · EIN 46-4513182. Reported 82 grants totalling $13.1M to 43 organizations across tax years 2021-2024, on Form 990 Schedule I.

43organizations funded
$110,403median reported grant
$13.1Mgranted, 2021-2024
60%of grantees funded again the next year
14%of dollars to its largest recipient

Does this grantmaker accept applications?

Its tax return does not say, and we will not guess. Private foundations file Form 990-PF, which asks outright whether they fund only organizations they select themselves -- 78% say yes, and that one answer is what lets the rest of this site tell you which foundations are worth approaching. Grantmaking charities like this one file a regular Form 990 instead, and the IRS never puts the question to them. Anyone claiming to know the answer from the filing is inventing it.

Three things in the filing do bear on it:

  1. What kind of organization it is. For North Texas Healthy Communities, the IRS classifies it under health care rather than as a grantmaker (NTEE E70) -- it is an operating charity that also makes grants.
  2. How spread out its giving is. 43 distinct organizations, with 14% of the dollars going to the largest single recipient. That is genuinely spread out -- the mark of a funder making many independent decisions rather than underwriting one institution.
  3. How much its list changes. 60% of one year's grantees are funded again the next, across 3 year-to-year transitions. That is about the 57% median for grantmaking charities -- noticeably lower than the 67% private foundations manage. Organizations like this one rotate more of their list each year, which is where an opening for a newcomer tends to be.

How big are its grants?

The median reported grant is $110,403. Half of what it reported fell between $38,651 and $222,598; the smallest was $6,000 and the largest $749,100. If you are asking for materially more than the top of that range, you are asking the wrong organization.

Schedule I only reports grants over $5,000. Form 990 requires a charity to list recipients it paid more than that and lets it omit the rest, so every grant-size figure on this page describes the grants it reported, not all of them. Its real median is lower and its real recipient count is higher. This is also why these numbers cannot be compared with the private-foundation figures elsewhere on this site -- Form 990-PF has no reporting floor, so the two are different populations rather than two samples of one.
$5,000 - $10,000
1 grant
$10,000 - $25,000
10 grants
$25,000 - $50,000
12 grants
$50,000 - $100,000
12 grants
$100,000 - $250,000
31 grants
$250,000 Or More
16 grants

Every organization it funded

This is the complete list from its filings, largest first. Recipients are grouped by the EIN the filer reported, not by name, so an organization that was typed differently in two years appears once rather than twice.

OrganizationLocationTotal receivedGrantsYears fundedLast
Center for Nonprofit ManagementDallas, TX$1,774,200442024
Eastside Ministries of Ft WorthFort Worth, TX$1,073,892442024
Taste ProjectArlington, TX$920,114222024
City of BridgeportBridgeport, TX$858,850222024
Childrens Advocacy Center for North Texas IncLewisville, TX$652,320222022
United Way of Tarrant CountyFort Worth, TX$612,500222022
The Center for Integrative Counseling and PsychologyDallas, TX$578,664332023
Erath County United WayStephenville, TX$539,966222022
Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute for TexasDallas, TX$510,000332024
Parker County Center of Hope IncWeatherford, TX$493,218442024
Plano Isd Education FoundationPlano, TX$487,237332023
Lifepath Systems FoundationMckinney, TX$475,000332023
Plano Isd Counseling SvcPlano, TX$448,956222024
Wilkinson CenterDallas, TX$360,000222024
Maurice Barnett Geriatric Wellness Center IncPlano, TX$315,000222024
Sanger Independent School DistrictSanger, TX$298,580222022
The ConcilioDallas, TX$295,500222024
American Heart Association IncDallas, TX$245,000222024
Health Services of North Texas IncDenton, TX$227,500222024
Fort Worth IsdFort Worth, TX$212,000332023
Avance IncDallas, TX$185,441332024
University of North Texas at Dallas FoundationDallas, TX$163,499332024
Brother Bills Helping HandDallas, TX$143,279222024
Richardson IsdRichardson, TX$135,000222024
Lake Pointe Baptist ChurchRichardson, TX$117,300222022
North Dallas Shared Ministries IncDallas, TX$117,010112024
Men of Nehemiah IncDallas, TX$100,000112024
The Jed FoundationNew York, NY$100,000112024
Watermark Health a Nonprofit CorporationDallas, TX$97,810112024
Avance Program IncDallas, TX$70,162112021
Terrell IsdTerrell, TX$65,483112023
Max Factor Family FoundationLos Angeles, CA$53,500112024
North Central Texas Farmers MarketGodley, TX$50,000112021
Grand Prairie IsdGrand Prairie, TX$45,000222024
Dallas Childrens Advocacy CenterDallas, TX$40,800112024
Texas Health ResourcesArlington, TX$38,651112022
Jubilee Park & Community Center CorporationDallas, TX$38,400112024
Lewisville IsdLewisville, TX$30,000112021
Womens Center of Tarrant County FoundationFt Worth, TX$30,000112021
Lewisville Education Foundation IncLewisville, TX$25,000112023
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas IncDallas, TX$25,000112021
Made Greene LLCBenbrook, TX$10,000112022
YMCA of Metropolitan Fort WorthFort Worth, TX$10,000112021

26 of 43 (60%) received money in more than one year over the 4 years we hold. Remember the $5,000 floor: an organization funded every year at $3,000 shows up here as never funded at all.

What the money was for

Taken verbatim from the purpose column of its filings, largest first. This is the closest thing to a statement of what it funds, in its own words.

What kind of organizations it funds

By each recipient's own IRS classification, for the 27 of 43 recipients we could match to a registered organization. These are assigned categories, not our guesses -- Schedule I reports the recipient's EIN, so this is a lookup rather than a name match.

Human Services
10 orgs
Mental Health
4 orgs
Education
4 orgs
Philanthropy & Grantmaking
2 orgs
Diseases & Disorders
2 orgs
Health Care
2 orgs
Community Improvement
1 org
Food & Nutrition
1 org

Giving by year

Tax yearGrants reportedTotalMedian grant
202120$2,584,044$78,820
202216$2,412,974$150,130
202322$4,159,701$112,500
202424$3,913,113$123,505

Tax years, not calendar years, and the most recent year is usually incomplete -- Form 990 arrives about a year after the year it covers, so a low final year means late paperwork rather than a grantmaker winding down.

Where its money goes

99% of its giving went to organizations in Texas. Community foundations and federated funds are usually the most geographically bounded funders there are -- being outside the footprint is normally disqualifying in a way that a weak programme fit is not.

Texas
$12.9M
New York
$100K
California
$54K

Down to the city

Dallas, TX
$4.7M
Fort Worth, TX
$1.9M
Plano, TX
$1.3M
Arlington, TX
$959K
Bridgeport, TX
$859K
Lewisville, TX
$707K

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Funders that support the same organizations

These grantmakers and private foundations gave to organizations this one also funded. Shared grantees are the strongest signal available that two funders have overlapping priorities -- and a funder already backing your peers is a far warmer prospect than one that merely lists your cause.

Communities Foundation of Texas Inc25 shared recipientsTexas Instruments Foundation19 shared recipientsFidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund17 shared recipientsDonor Advised Charitable Giving Inc17 shared recipientsAmerican Online Giving Foundation Inc16 shared recipientsThe Dallas Foundation16 shared recipients

How to approach this grantmaker

  1. Look for a published programme first. Unlike most private foundations, organizations of this kind often do run open, deadlined grant cycles with written guidelines. Its own website is the authority on that; this page is the authority on who it has actually paid.
  2. Check you are its size. The median reported grant is $110,403 -- and because grants under $5,000 need not be reported, it very likely writes smaller cheques than this page can see.
  3. Check you are in its geography. Its giving concentrates in Texas.
  4. Read the recipient list for organizations like yours. If nothing on it resembles your work, that is a real answer and a cheap one to get.

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Where these numbers come from

Everything above is taken from North Texas Healthy Communities's own Form 990 Schedule I filings, which the IRS publishes in bulk. We used 4 returns (tax years 2021-2024). Nothing here is scraped, inferred or estimated.

On its most recent return it told the IRS it made grants to 24 section 501(c)(3) organizations and 0 other organizations. That is the filer's own count for one year; the totals above cover every year we hold.

Address of record on the latest return: 612 E Lamar Blvd Ste 600, Arlington, TX, 76011.

EIN 46-4513182 · See the original filings on ProPublica · How we build this

This is history, not an open call. Form 990 is published about a year after the tax year it covers. Nothing on this page is a deadline. It is a record of who this organization has actually funded, which is the best available predictor of who it will fund next.

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