Funded Partners
Explore all of the Partners helping to improve our community
Driscoll Children's Hospital
Driscoll is providing more access to care for fragile infants and toddlers by expanding services from two days a month to two days a week.
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Inc.
Our goal is to narrow the gap between the people we feed every week and the total number in need, by increasing our transportation capacity.
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Inc.
To protect the food safety for our clients by making infrastructure improvements at the distribution center.
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Inc.
To meet the increased demand for food assistance to families in the Rio Grande Valley due to the unprecedented COVID-19.
Good Neighbor Settlement House
GNSH is working to strengthen organizational sustainability for its Food Programs, including a kitchen renovation.
Good Neighbor Settlement House
To review the structure, systems, programs, processes, and vision of the organization to strengthen its capacity and operate more effectively.
Holy Family Services, Inc.
To strengthen our reach of families lacking adequate access to women's healthcare and prenatal care.
Housing and Community Services, Inc.
To provide basic needs assistance (food and utilities) for our residents and community members that reside at or near our properties within Cameron and Hidalgo counties.
IDEA Public Schools
IDEA seeks to improve health outcomes by creating Student Health Report Cards, improving parent education, expanding physical activity programs, and collaborating with community health partners.
La Posada Providencia
To complete a septic system upgrade in order to ensure the health of future clients, staff and visitors.
La Union del Pueblo Entero
To support Census outreach efforts in low-income rural neighborhoods along the US-Mexico Border known as Colonias.
Laguna Madre Youth Center
The LMYC needs to remove and replace the existing gym floor which is 29 years old.
Loaves & Fishes of the RGV
To hire attendants for temporary shelter. To provide for security and maintenance of temporary shelter.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council
The Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council seeks to enhance the knowledge of the region, and ensure an accurate and complete 2020 Census through the creation of a portable self-response campaign titled: “Count Me, RGV!”.
Moody Clinic
To increase access to affordable rehabilitative services for children with disabilities and provide additional equipment.
Proyecto Desarrollo Humano
Equipment and operations to support the clinic and organic gardens which work together to promote better health among our immigrant families.
Proyecto Juan Diego, Inc.
To promote the Get Out the Count Census campaign in Cameron County precinct 74 focusing on low income communities and hard to count areas.
Proyecto Juan Diego, Inc.
To create a sustainability plan for Unidos Contra la Diabetes for long term organizational strength.
Rails to Trails Conservancy
The Caracara Trails will link the area’s natural, cultural and historical resources, to create a regional identity for outdoor tourism and will promote a healthier lifestyle for all residents.
Rio Grande State Center Citizen's Volunteer Council
To secure services from community specialists required for continuity of care in complicated cases.
Sight Savers America
SSA's Low Vision Program provides high-tech vision aids to children with severe visual impairment.
Special Olympics Texas RGV
Special Olympics Texas RGV provides year round sports for people with intellectual disabilities.
Sunshine Haven, Inc.
To increase access to 24 hour comfort/palliative care for terminally ill patients enrolled in Hospice.
The Salvation Army - McAllen
To conduct homelessness prevention effort through rent assistance plus daily nutritious community meal program.