Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) is an insurance company headquartered in Richardson, Texas, that has been in operation since 1929. It specializes in providing health insurance services, along with property and casualty insurance products. As a subsidiary of the Health Care Service Corporation, BCBSTX is committed to delivering financially sound healthcare coverage to its members, focusing on the well-being and health needs of individuals and families across Texas. The company is dedicated to adapting its offerings to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare landscape.

Dr. Mark Chassay

Vice President and chief medical officer

Dr. Angela Moemeka

chief medical officer for Texas Medicaid

Past deals in Texas

Alliance For Children

Grant in 2024
Alliance For Children is the only Tarrant County non-profit organization involved directly in the protection of children from abuse through coordinated and teamed investigations with local law enforcement agencies, Cook Children’s Medical Center, JPS Health Network, Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, Tarrant County Juvenile Services, and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.

South Texas Food Bank

Grant in 2024
South Texas Food Bank operates a mission to reduce hunger by providing food, support, and education to the people.

Central Texas Food Bank

Grant in 2024
Central Texas Food Bank offers food, grocery products, and educational services. Their services include donate, volunteer, donate food, and food industry donations. For inquiries, their telephone number and physical address are available on their website.

North Texas Area United Way

Grant in 2024
North Texas Area United Way's mission is to improve the quality of life in communities through education, financial stability, and health.

The Stewpot

Grant in 2024
The Stewpot offers a safe haven for homeless and at-risk individuals of Dallas.

Young Women's Christian Association El Paso del Norte Region

Grant in 2024
The Young Women's Christian Association of the El Paso del Norte Region is a nonprofit organization.

The Senior Source

Grant in 2024
The Senior Source is a nonprofit organization based in greater Dallas dedicated to supporting aging adults by connecting them with essential resources and opportunities that promote independence. The company offers a comprehensive range of programs and services, including protection, eldercare, advocacy, volunteerism, and employment support. These initiatives are designed to enhance the quality of life for older adults and ensure their financial and emotional well-being.

Any Baby Can of San Antonio

Grant in 2024
Any Baby Can of San Antonio offers support services, counseling, and sibling support to children with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

Texas Christian University

Grant in 2024
Texas Christian University is a private school with an emphasis on the individual. The school strives to teach adaptability through critical thinking and creativity, so that its students will be prepared for whatever may lie in the future. To help meet this goal, TCU offers a wide range of academics. There are over 200 programs of study, from undergraduate through doctoral levels, administered through eight schools and colleges. TCU also offers the unique one-year Ranch Management program. Eligible students can apply for any number of extensive financial aid opportunities. Texas Christian University offers institutional scholarships based on academic, athletic or artistic achievement, as well as special interests like leadership and ethnic heritage. The school also participates in need-based state and federal programs, which require completion of the FAFSA. With more than 200 student clubs and organizations, Texas Christian provides plenty of ways to get involved on campus. An essential component of student life at TCU is athletics. The Horned Frogs have emerged as an NCAA Division I football powerhouse. Formerly in the Mountain West Conference, TCU accepted an invitation to join the Big 12 Conference in October of 2011.

SAN Antonio FOOD BANK

Grant in 2024
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK is proud to fight hunger and feed hope throughout the county. Designers believe that no child should go to bed hungry, that no adult should have to choose between a hot meal and utilities, and that no senior should have to forego medical care in order to eat. The San Antonio Food Bank has quickly expanded to serve 90,000 people per week in one of Texas' largest service areas. With us, the goal is for clients to not only have food today but also have the resources to be self-sufficient in the future.

San Antonio Sports

Grant in 2024
San Antonio Sports is San Antonio's non-profit sports commission.

North Texas Food Bank

Grant in 2024
North Texas Food is a domestic hunger-relief group in the country, Feeding America, purchases food and groceries from local vendors and distributes them.

Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of San Antonio

Grant in 2024
Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of San Antonio supports families and individuals in crisis, poverty, and intellectual disabilities.

Meals on Wheels San Antonio

Grant in 2024
Meals on Wheels San Antonio cooks and delivers nourishing meals to homebound elders every weekday.

West Texas Food Bank

Grant in 2024
West Texas Food Bank is a non-profit organization that offers hunger-relief programs to children, families and seniors in need.

Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute

Grant in 2024
The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organisation dedicated to ensuring that Texans have access to good, efficient mental health care when and where they need it. The Institute's goal is for Texas to be a national leader in the treatment of people with mental illnesses.

El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank

Grant in 2024
El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank is a non-profit organization that provides food distribution services.

Southeast Texas Food Bank

Grant in 2024
Southeast Texas Food Bank is a charity organization distributing food to the hungry.

Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Grant in 2024
Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston is a non-profit religious institution that provides social programs and services.

Wilkinson Center

Grant in 2024
Wilkinson Center goal is to help Dallas families improve their quality of life by providing opportunities for them to succeed.

Paul Quinn College

Grant in 2024
Paul Quinn College, located in Dallas, Texas, is a historically black college established in 1872. It offers a select range of four-year liberal arts programs focused on business, legal studies, science, and technology, fostering an intimate educational environment. The college is committed to service, exemplified by initiatives such as The Farm, where students cultivate organic produce to aid local impoverished communities. Additionally, the Writer's Hub provides personalized instruction for students across various writing disciplines, promoting both individual growth and collaborative learning. Paul Quinn College emphasizes a faith-based education that nurtures the academic, social, and spiritual development of its students, preparing them to become servant leaders and agents of change in a global context. Financial assistance options, including scholarships and work-study programs, are available to support eligible students in managing tuition and educational expenses.

Special Olympics Texas

Grant in 2024
Special Olympics Texas is a non-profit organization that conducts sports events for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The organization provides them with ongoing chances to improve their physical fitness, show courage, feel joy, and share their gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.

Texas Center for Child and Family Studies

Grant in 2024
The Texas Center for Child and Family Studies (The Center) is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting organization of the Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services (TACFS).

American Cancer Society

Grant in 2023
Founded in 1913, the American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer in the United States. It operates through eleven geographical divisions with over 900 offices, providing grants for research, funding cancer information services, and organizing public health campaigns like Relay For Life and Great American Smokeout.

Houston Area Women’s Center

Grant in 2022
Houston Area Women’s Center support survivors of domestic and sexual violence. They provide shelter, support, community education, training, hotlines, crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy, children's court, and hospital accompaniment services. They address inquiries through phone calls and emails.

San Antonio Sports

Grant in 2022
San Antonio Sports is San Antonio's non-profit sports commission.

Texas Women’s Foundation

Grant in 2022
Texas Women’s Foundation fixates to improve economic security and leadership opportunities with advocacy, research and innovative programs.

Texas CASA

Grant in 2022
Texas CASA provides financial support, training, and services to local programs. They work to connect each part of the CASA community and empower local programs to perform. They also provide innovative training, mentorship, and resources.

The Concilio

Grant in 2022
The Concilio is a Dallas-based nonprofit that builds stronger communities by unlocking opportunities for Latino families.

Memorial Hermann Foundation

Grant in 2022
Established in 1969, Memorial Hermann Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Houston, Texas. It serves the greater Houston community through its support of the Memorial Hermann Health System and Memorial Hermann Hospital System, facilitating hospitals, inpatient rehabilitation centers, institutes, specialty centers, diagnostic labs, imaging centers, physical therapy services, and surgery centers.

Urban Harvest

Grant in 2022
Urban Harvest is a nonprofit organization that enriches the Houston community by providing community garden programming, farmers' markets, gardening classes, and youth education.

Young Women's Christian Association El Paso del Norte Region

Grant in 2022
The Young Women's Christian Association of the El Paso del Norte Region is a nonprofit organization.

The Salvation Army of North Texas

Grant in 2022
The Salvation Army of North Texas is uniquely positioned to respond to the changing needs of our community.

Alliance For Children

Grant in 2022
Alliance For Children is the only Tarrant County non-profit organization involved directly in the protection of children from abuse through coordinated and teamed investigations with local law enforcement agencies, Cook Children’s Medical Center, JPS Health Network, Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, Tarrant County Juvenile Services, and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.

Texas Tech Foundation

Grant in 2022
The Texas Tech Foundation supports and promotes every part of the Texas Tech University System.

NestQuest Houston

Grant in 2022
NestQuest Houston is a nonprofit organization changing the future of Houston’s children.

Visiting Nurse Association Of Texas

Grant in 2022
The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential healthcare services to homebound seniors and families in North Texas. It specializes in hospice and palliative care, offering critical support to individuals facing serious illnesses. The organization also runs a Meals on Wheels program, delivering nutritious meals to seniors, including those with specific health challenges such as Alzheimer's, heart failure, and cancer. Additionally, the VNA offers pediatric hospice care, caregiver resources, and bereavement support to assist families during difficult times. The organization's mission is sustained through the generosity of donors and volunteers, ensuring that they can continue to serve the community effectively. Inquiries from clients are handled through various channels, including phone, email, and online applications.

Prevent Blindness Texas

Grant in 2022
Prevent Blindness Texas is the state’s leading voluntary eye health and safety organization.

Baylor College of Medicine

Grant in 2022
Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), located in Houston, Texas, is a prominent non-profit health sciences university founded in 1900. It offers a range of medical education programs, including a medical school that trains future physicians and an allied health division that provides education in nurse anesthesia, physician assisting, and prosthetics and orthotics. BCM emphasizes early patient interaction, allowing medical students to engage with patients shortly after beginning their studies. The institution is recognized for its graduate research division, consistently ranked among the top in the United States. Graduates of BCM have established successful careers as physicians, medical researchers, and leaders in the pharmaceutical industry. Additionally, BCM offers an innovative eight-year medical program for exceptional high school students. Admissions to its various programs are competitive, involving multiple phases and considering test scores, GPA, and coursework. Financial aid options, including federal grants and scholarships, are available to support students in their educational pursuits.

Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation

Grant in 2022
Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that raises and manages charitable funds to support Baylor Health Care System.

Special Olympics Texas

Grant in 2022
Special Olympics Texas is a non-profit organization that conducts sports events for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The organization provides them with ongoing chances to improve their physical fitness, show courage, feel joy, and share their gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.

University of Texas Foundation

Grant in 2022
The University of Texas Foundation is a public charity and can accept charitable gifts for the benefit of the University of Texas Institutions.

Paul Quinn College

Grant in 2022
Paul Quinn College, located in Dallas, Texas, is a historically black college established in 1872. It offers a select range of four-year liberal arts programs focused on business, legal studies, science, and technology, fostering an intimate educational environment. The college is committed to service, exemplified by initiatives such as The Farm, where students cultivate organic produce to aid local impoverished communities. Additionally, the Writer's Hub provides personalized instruction for students across various writing disciplines, promoting both individual growth and collaborative learning. Paul Quinn College emphasizes a faith-based education that nurtures the academic, social, and spiritual development of its students, preparing them to become servant leaders and agents of change in a global context. Financial assistance options, including scholarships and work-study programs, are available to support eligible students in managing tuition and educational expenses.
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