About us

About Us

The Texas Philanthropy Network is a collaborative alliance committed to addressing Texas’s most pressing social challenges. Our focus areas include:

  1. Ending Childhood Hunger

Goal: Ensure that every child has access to nutritious meals.

How: We work with schools, food banks, and community organizations to combat food insecurity and build healthier futures for Texas’s youngest residents.

  1. Fostering Childhood Dreams

Goal: Empower every child to dream and pursue a bright future.

How: We partner with programs that provide educational resources, mentorship, and opportunities for children to explore their potential.

  1. Domestic Violence Prevention and Awareness

Goal: Break the cycle of domestic violence through outreach, education, and support services.

How: We connect survivors with safe, supportive resources to help them rebuild their lives.

  1. Suicide Prevention and Awareness

Goal: Address mental health through suicide prevention efforts and mental health resources.

How: Our initiatives focus on providing guidance and access to critical support for those in crisis.

  1. PTSD Prevention and Awareness

Goal: Aid those affected by PTSD, including veterans, sexual assault and domestic violence survivors, and first responders.

How: We fund programs aimed at providing crucial resources to support their healing.

  1. Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness

Goal: Prevent sexual violence and empower survivors.

How: Through legal advocacy, survivor services, and community education, we work to create safe, respectful environments.

  1. Autism Awareness

Goal: Promote autism acceptance and inclusivity.

How: We provide resources, support, and opportunities for growth to ensure all individuals and families affected by autism can thrive.

By uniting philanthropists and nonprofits across Texas, the Texas Philanthropy Network strives to build a safer, healthier, and more hopeful state for all. Together, we turn generosity into tangible impact. Join us on this journey to build a stronger, more compassionate Texas.