Agency Funds are assigned to the San Angelo Area Foundation by a non-profit 501(c)3 organization to invest and grow, with net earnings distributed according to the direction of the charity. From time to time, the charity itself or donors may make gifts of cash or property acceptable to the Foundation to a specific fund managed by the Foundation. These funds are often endowed funds and the total return of the endowment is available for distribution to the charity as the charity directs or can be invested back into their corpus. Subsequent gifts will be held and administrated as part of the fund in accordance with the fund agreement. Supporters of these organizations are encouraged to consider making donations to the endowments.
Endowed gifts last forever and donor support will provide a lasting legacy to support these organizations. Donations may be made as an honorarium, memorial, or simply a gift to support these funds. When making a gift to an agency fund, the donor needs to make their check payable to the San Angelo Area Foundation, reference the name of the fund on their check and mail the check to 2201 Sherwood Way, Suite 205, San Angelo, Texas 76901. If the gift is a memorial or honorarium, a gift letter will be sent to those the donor seeks to honor.
ADULT DAY CARE OF SAN ANGELO ENDOWMENT FUND
Adult Day Care of San Angelo provides a caring atmosphere for adults in need of day-to-day care outside of their home. This fund is used to assist in the day-to-day operations of the agency.
ASU FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND
This fund was created by the ASU Foundation Board of Directors to manage the gifts given to the ASU Foundation for the endowment of scholarships, programs and projects in support of Angelo State University.
CAUTHORN CHARITABLE TRUST ENDOWMENT FUND
This endowed fund supports the Cauthorn Charitable Trust in Sonora, which provides financial support for Sonora area non-profits.
CONCHO VALLEY COUNCIL-BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ENDOWMENT FUND
The Concho Valley CouncilBoy Scouts of America is headquartered in San Angelo and serves the entire Concho Valley. This fund is used to assist in the day-to-day operations of the agency. Scouting in the Concho Valley continues to increase each year, and the Concho Valley Council ranks near the top of the nation in growth.
CONCHO VALLEY HOME FOR GIRLS ENDOWMENT FUND
The Concho Valley Home for Girls and the Childrens Emergency Shelter provide a vital service for children in our community by providing a safe environment either for a short term or long term basis depending on the childs need. This fund is available to assist in the day-to-day operations of the agency.
CONCHO VALLEY REGIONAL FOOD BANK ENDOWMENT FUND
The Concho Valley Regional Food Bank is headquartered in San Angelo and serves the entire Concho Valley, supporting more than 100 agencies with 1.3 million pounds of food last year. The food bank enables agencies to utilize more of their donated dollars for programming rather than day-to-day expenses. The Food Bank partners with agencies in order to
feed the hungry of the Concho Valley, because, in a land of plenty, no one should be hungry. This endowment fund is used to assist in the day-to-day operations of the food bank.
CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND
Cornerstone Christian School is a private Christian school for children kindergarten through 12th grade. Cornerstone uses proceeds from this fund to assist with day-to-day operations of the school.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD ENDOWMENT FUND
This fund was created by the church and other donors to provide perpetual financial support for the church.
FORT CONCHO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND
Fort Concho, the nations best-preserved post-Civil War frontier fort, is a tourist attraction belonging to the City of San Angelo. The Fort Concho Foundation was created as a trust to provide support for Fort Concho, and this fund is a portion of the Foundations endowment.
GIRL SCOUTS OF EL CAMINO COUNCIL ENDOWMENT FUND
The El Camino Council supports girl scouting in the Concho Valley, and its headquarters are in San Angelo. This fund is available to assist in day-to-day operations of the agency.
HOUSE OF FAITH ENDOWMENT FUND
House of Faith is a faith-based, non-denominational organization targeting children and youth considered high-risk for substance abuse, delinquency, and gang involvement. They use locally developed value-based curriculum and culturally relevant resources to educate, inspire, and equip young people to make positive life choices. Started in San Angelo in 1994, House of Faith has grown to ministries in 13 different locations in San Angelo and ministries in 13 other Texas cities. This fund helps provide assistance for the day-to-day operations of the agency.
HUMANE SOCIETY OF TOM GREEN COUNTY ENDOWMENT FUND
This fund was established to promote animal welfare through provision of shelter, community education, leadership and action. This fund is available to assist in day-to-day operations of the agency.
LILLIAN M. HUDSPETH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ENDOWMENT FUND
The fund and all net earnings are held exclusively for the Lillian M. Hudspeth Memorial Hospital and are distributed for the benefit of this Sutton County hospital.
MEALS FOR THE ELDERLY ENDOWMENT FUND
Meals for The Elderly is devoted to serving the homebound and elderly of San Angelo with hot, nutritious, home-delivered meals while ensuring their individual well-being through personal contact. This fund is available to assist in day-to-day operations of the agency.
MENARD PUBLIC LIBRARY ENDOWMENT FUND
This endowed fund was established by the library of Menard to benefit the operation of the Menard Public Library.
SAN ANGELO A&M CLUB ENDOWMENT FUND
The San Angelo A&M Club provides scholarships to area students going to Texas A&M, and this fund supports the Clubs scholarship program.
SAN ANGELO DAY NURSERY ENDOWMENT FUND
The San Angelo Day Nursery charges families on a sliding scale relative to their income, thus providing quality day care to parents who otherwise would not be able to afford care for their child or children. The fund is available to assist in the day-to-day operations of the agency.
SUTTON COUNTY HEALTH FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND
This foundation was created to support the operation of the Lillian M. Hudspeth Memorial Hospital in Sonora. Income from the Hudspeth Ranch and support from outside organizations as well as individuals helps build this fund to support Sutton County healthcare services.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ENDOWMENT FUNDS
- WALTER L. PFLUGER MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND
This memorial fund honoring Walter L. Pfluger benefits the Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Congregation of Tom Green County, Texas.
- MARVIN SHULTZ MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND
A scholarship fund used to support the Christian educational program of the Trinity Lutheran School.
- TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MUSIC ENDOWMENT FUND
A fund which supports the music ministry of the church.
UNITED WAY OF THE CONCHO VALLEY FUNDS
- UNITED WAY OF THE CONCHO VALLEY ENDOWMENT FUND
The United Way of the Concho Valley has a basic endowment fund started in the 1990s by L. Gray Beck and others. The fund exclusively supports operations of the United Way of the Concho Valley; distributions are made to the United Way or as the United Way directs.
- KEENER ENDOWMENT FOR THE UNITED WAY OF THE CONCHO VALLEY
Established by the Keener estate, the fund benefits the United Way of the Concho Valley and its mission of supporting agencies in the Concho Valley.
- HIRSCHFELD FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND FOR THE UNITED WAY OF THE CONCHO VALLEY
This fund was established by the Hirschfeld Family in the 1990s. Proceeds from a golf tournament hosted by Hirschfeld Steel each year go to the fund. The total return of the fund benefits agencies or programs approved by the United Way board of directors.
J.W. BROMAN YMCA ENDOWMENT FUND
The estate of J.W. Broman established this endowment fund to provide for youth scholarships for YMCA programs. Mr. Broman was a longtime supporter of YMCA youth baseball.