Steve Stephens, board chairman of the San Angelo Area Foundation announced the following grant awards from component funds of the Foundation totaling $140,752. The San Angelo Area Foundation has been in existence since 2002 and manages endowments for area donors and non-profits. Below is a listing of the grants awarded for the Fall of 2004.
Discretionary Funds
The discretionary fund is an unrestricted endowment which the board of directors of the foundation make grants to area non-profits having entertained grant requests from area organizations. $24,852 was awarded during the 2004 grant cycle.
- Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council for the Concho Valley $5,529 (to replace an old chain link fence with a more secure six foot steel fence at Sarahs house)
- Fort Chadbourne Foundation $6,823 (a challenge grant to help build a handicap accessible restroom at Fort Chadbourne)
- Boy Scouts of America $10,000 (to help replace council office vehicles)
- Christmas in April $2,500 (to help fund the purchase of 50 new step ladders)
Donor Advised Funds
Donor advised funds are endowments established by donors, and the donors are involved in the grant making organization. The following organizations were awarded grants from various donor advised funds held at the Foundation totaling $101,525 for during the fall of 2004.
| Grantee |
Granted |
| Angelo Civic Theatre Endowment |
$25,000.00 |
| Boys & Girls Club of San Angelo, Inc. |
$15,000.00 |
| Calvary Lutheran Church |
$5,525.00 |
| Christians in Actions, Inc. |
$10,000.00 |
| Concho Valley Home for Girls |
$3,000.00 |
| Hospice of San Angelo |
$5,000.00 |
| House of Faith-San Angelo |
$10,000.00 |
| Samaritan Pastoral Care & Counseling |
$10,000.00 |
| San Angelo Civic Ballet |
$3,000.00 |
| San Angelo Friends of the Environment |
$10,000.00 |
| Wall Elementary School PTA |
$5,000.00 |
The Foundation also manages funds for the San Angelo Schools Foundation under a collaborative agreement. The Grants for Teachers Fund awards grants to SAISD teachers and their schools to aid them in funding creative and innovative techniques in their classrooms. The following grants totaling $14,375 were awarded from the Grants for Teachers Fund:
| SCHOOL |
TEACHER LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
PROJECT |
PROJECT
SUMMARY |
AMOUNT |
| Austin Elementary |
McQueen |
Vickie |
Regional Science Fair Participation |
Purchase materials for science fair projects |
$500.00 |
| Austin Elementary |
Pape |
Marsha |
Pairing Up Reading & Quest. Skills |
Supplemental materials to aid in TEKS test |
$477.00 |
| Austin Elementary |
Yancy |
Sharon |
School Tools |
Supply 2nd graders with school supplies |
$331.00 |
| Bowie Elementary |
Zesch |
Misty |
Cinderella Project |
Purchase books & act out plots |
$250.00 |
| Bradford Elementary |
Prater |
Linda |
Garden of Read'en |
Beautify outside area for reading |
$500.00 |
| Crockett Elementary |
Fischer |
Allison |
Hands On Skill Builders |
Help children w/language & math skills |
$358.00 |
| Crockett Elementary |
Markell |
Lou Ann |
The Vowel Garden |
To enhance letter skills and vowel sounds |
$169.00 |
| Crockett Elementary |
McAlpine |
Kathy |
Dinner Theater |
5th grade preparation/presentation of dinner |
$800.00 |
| Crockett Elementary |
Wiedenfeld |
Julia |
Rhyme Time |
Help children learn concept of rhyming |
$392.00 |
| Edison Jr. High School |
Byrd |
Michele |
Me Gusta Leer y Aprender |
After school program to increase reading level |
$124.00 |
| Edison Jr. High School |
Self |
Susan |
Healing Hands |
Weekly therapuetic needlework |
$101.00 |
| Fannin Elementary |
Monroe |
Jennifer |
Interactive/Shared Reading |
Purchase interactive reading materials |
$965.00 |
| Fannin Elementary |
Smith |
Janie |
Hand Chime Choir |
Purchase hand chimes for music |
$835.00 |
| Fannin Elementary |
Wahmann |
Kathy |
Reading Puppets |
Purchase puppets to coincide w/books |
$550.00 |
| Fort Concho Elementary |
Paredez |
Susan |
Pioneer Science Lab |
Purchase science materials for lab |
$1,000.00 |
| Glenmore Elementary |
Braden |
Cheri |
Garden Construction Project |
Const. a garden & learn math/science skills |
$500.00 |
| Glenmore Elementary |
Coffey |
Jann |
Reading Relaxation Project |
Develop an outside relaxation & reading area |
$500.00 |
| Glenmore Elementary |
Covey |
Angela |
Climbing Wall for All |
Climbing wall for fitness program |
$500.00 |
| Glenmore Elementary |
Cribb |
Ana |
Nurturing Young Scientists |
Purchase science materials for hands-on activities |
$515.00 |
| Glenmore Elementary |
Smith |
Gwendolyn |
Parent-Teacher Lending Library |
Special Ed library focusing on autism |
$405.00 |
| Goliad Elementary |
Collie |
Rena |
Butterflies Will Be Free |
Observe transform.of a caterpillar |
$230.00 |
| Goliad Elementary |
Holt |
Melanie |
More Math Manipulatives |
Purchase addit'l hands-on math activites |
$500.00 |
| Goliad Elementary |
McClellan |
Alta |
Versa Tiles |
Used to increase reading, math, etc. |
$520.00 |
| Goliad Elementary |
Shouse |
Louise |
Science On The Go |
Visually see science concepts thru tapes, videos, dvds |
$500.00 |
| Holiman Elementary |
Bowman |
April |
Theme Boxes |
Learning Props/books for every subj. |
$597.00 |
| Holiman Elementary |
Danner |
David |
Educational Video Library |
To be used in conjuction w/lesson plans |
$740.00 |
| Lake View High School |
Harris |
Regina |
|
Purchase supplies for life skills |
$167.00 |
| Lamar Elementary |
Coffey |
Miranda |
Cooking Kids |
Purchase cooking utensils to enhance math/science skills |
$262.00 |
| Lamar Elementary |
Keenum |
Amanda |
Get Cooking With Kindergarten |
Purchase kitchen equipment for new kitchen area |
$232.00 |
| Lamar Elementary |
Widdess |
Michelle |
Behavior Incentive |
Students will earn beads to add to neclace |
$300.00 |
| Lincoln Junior High |
Maddox |
Glenda |
21 Challenge Classroom |
Purchase practice math cards |
$130.00 |
| Santa Rita |
Barton |
Lori |
Multicultural Collage |
Create collage that represents diversity of countries |
$425.00 |
| Grand Total |
$14,375.00 |
The San Angelo Area Foundation was established in 2002 to serve as a community foundation, managing endowments for the San Angelo area. Over the past two years, the foundation has grown to over $9 million in assets and currently manages over 60 funds. For more information about the foundation, contact Matt Lewis, President & CEO, at 325-947-7071.