Knapp Community Care Foundation | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 46-1591168

Foundation Overview

Based in Weslaco, TX, Knapp Community Care Foundation has awarded 91 grants totaling $14,374,218 to organizations in Texas. Individual grants range from $3,750 to $3,000,000, with a median award of $66,036.

Latest Tax Year
2023
Total Giving (all years)
$14,374,218
Total Assets
$119,675,950
Median Grant (all grants)
$66,036

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
17
Median Grant
$58,150
% Median Grant Decline
-36% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: February 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Balanced Approach: 35%

6 of 17 recipients (35%) were new grantees. Foundation maintains loyal partnerships while remaining open to qualified new applicants with strong proposals.

Geographic Focus
Texas

100% of all grants are concentrated in Texas, demonstrating highly focused geographic giving. This foundation prioritizes deep community impact in its primary service area. Within Texas, funding concentrates in Weslaco (31%), Mcallen (25%), Pharr (14%).

Funding Trajectory
-61%

Declining funding trend with 61% decrease over 6 years may indicate reduced grant opportunities or shifting foundation priorities. This trajectory suggests more competitive application environment.

Program Areas
Healthcare + 4 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on healthcare (65%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

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Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into Knapp Community Care Foundation's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
Access Esperanza Clinics Inc $125,000 Mcallen, TX, US The Breast & Cervical Health Initiative Will Provide Cervical Cancer Screenings / Mammography Services To Minimum 700 Low Income, Uninsured Women In The Mid-valley Area. It Will Provide Colposcopy And Ultrasound Training To Aec's Nurse Practitioners. 2023
Affordable Homes Of South Texas Inc $10,000 Mcallen, TX, US Affordable Homes Will Provide Approximately 30 Emergency Home Repair Grants To Under-served Families In Mid-valley Communities. Grants Will Help To Mitigate Potential Health And Safety Hazards. 2023
Aurora House Foundation $67,922 Weslaco, TX, US Aurora House Intends To Resume Full Rotations For Student Nurses, Social Workers, And Others Learning About Healthcare Careers That May Include Hospice And Palliative Care; Resume Community Outreach And Education; And Ensure Staff Retention. 2023
Community Development Corporation Of Brownsville $50,000 Brownsville, TX, US Cdcb's Financial Security Program Will Improve The Home Environment Of Low-income Residents By Helping Them Acquire A Safe, Affordable Home And Reach A State Of Financial Resilience. 2023
Community Hope Projectshope Family Health Center $125,000 Mcallen, TX, US Hope Intends To Capture And Utilize Useful Data Regarding Social Determinants Of Health To Recognize Social Needs And Improve The Impact Of Local Services While Increasing The Accessibility And Reach Of Mental Health Services For Residents Of The Mid-valley Area. 2023
Dentist Who Care $50,000 Weslaco, TX, US To Support Dwc Smile Voucher Program And Provide Access To Dental Care To Children And Adults That Are Low-income With No Insurance. Dwc Staff Will Also Focus On Community Outreach And Recruiting Volunteer Dentists To Our Program. 2023
El Milagro Clinic $20,400 Mcallen, TX, US Provision And Coordination Of Free Uber Health Rides To El Milagro Clinic Patients As A Means Of Safe And Reliable Transportation To Access Healthcare, Employment, Educational Opportunities, And Social Services. 2023
Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley $20,000 Pharr, TX, US Funding Will Support A Planning Grant To Discover Barriers To Food Security, Barriers To Nutrition Education, Areas Being Underserved, Provide General Emergency Food Assistance, And Lay The Groundwork To Establishing A Mid-valley Branch Of The Food Bank Rgv. 2023
It's Time Texas $149,595 Austin, TX, US Funding Is To Allow Unidos Contra La Diabetes' (Ucd) Rgv Health Connect Data Sharing Platform, To Continue To House Locally Sourced Data From Partners And Stakeholders In The Rio Grande Valley (Rgv). 2023
Prevent Blindness Texas $15,000 Houston, TX, US To Expand Preventative Eye Health/risk Screenings, Eye Health Education, Navigation Services And Financial Resources For Increased Health Equity In Vision Health And Focusing On Educating Those Who Have Diabetes Or At Risk Developing Eye Disease. 2023
Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association $18,354 Edinburg, TX, US Rgvda Will Implement A Two-pronged Approach On Health Cooking And On A Healthy Lifestyle Through Of Online And In-person Presentations That Will Help Residents And Others To Focus On Their Diet And Physical Activity To Combat Diabetes And Obesity. 2023
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $89,176 Mcallen, TX, US Through Expanding Services To The Delta Region, Stjda Will Provide Access To Services By Creating New Access Points On Newly Acquired Land As Well As Sustain Current Services To Mid-valley (Camp Freedom, Youth Leadership Conference, Food Pantry, Stomp Out Diabetes Program). 2023
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $58,150 Pharr, TX, US The Project Provides Early Childhood Development Education For Families From The Colonias With Children Ages Birth To 3. The Goal Is To Educate Families About Health & Fitness, Child Development, & The Importance Of Education Beginning At Birth. 2023
The University Of Texas Rio Grande Valley $160,000 Mcallen, TX, US The School Of Social Work Will Place Student Dyads (Bsw/mssw) In Community Agencies, Each Agency Focusing On One Sdoh. Students Will Be Trained On Sdoh Assessment, Intervention, And Referrals, And Will Work With Clients Presenting For Services. 2023
Valley Initiative For Development And Advancement (Vida) $100,000 Mercedes, TX, US Vida Will Address The Compounding Nursing And Other Allied Health Professionals' Shortage In The Mid Valley Region Through Workforce Development, Education And Training, Student Certification, And Help Students Achieve Living-wage Employment. 2023
Valley Nature Center $85,000 Weslaco, TX, US Vnc Nature Quest For Special Needs And "At-risk" Children Gets Kids Outside With Active Recreation, Nutrition, And Steam Education For A Sustainable, Healthy Future. New Summer Camp Curriculum Annually Supports School Trips And Other Programs. 2023
Weslaco High Schoolwisd $38,477 Weslaco, TX, US The Gibson Park Musical Gardens Intends To Create A Musical Garden For The Community Of Weslaco. The Purpose Of The Gibson Park Musical Gardens Is To Create A Space Where All Children And Families Can Come Together Through The Gift Of Music And Nature. 2023
Access Esperanza Clinics Inc $200,000 Mcallen, TX, US Access To Care Plus Will Focus On Specialized Primary Care Services, Specifically, Diabetes Assessments To Include Screening For Diabetes Risk Factors And Diabetes Testing To 330 Clients Per Year At The Aec Weslaco Clinic. 2022
Aurora House $74,200 Weslaco, TX, US Funding Will Support The Established Aurora House 5k Glow-in-the-dark Run/walk, Adding A High-quality Annual Health Fair For The Mid-valley For Two Years. Additionally, The Funding Will Also Assist Aurora House Operations After Covid-19 Devastated The Organization's Fundraising Activities In 2020. 2022
El Milagro Clinic $181,250 Mcallen, TX, US The Funding Will Allow El Milagro To Continue To Provide The Provisions Of Basic Healthcare Services (Including Medical Consultations, Covid-19 Testing And Vaccinations) In Mid-valley Colonias. 2022
Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley $299,297 Pharr, TX, US Funding Will Support An Innovative, Multipurpose Vehicle That Will Be Instrumental In Removing Barriers For Mid-valley Clients Seeking A Variety Of Social Services, That Will House A Counseling/referral Area, A Small Computer Lab, And An Educational Kitchen. 2022
Holy Family Services Inc $212,800 Weslaco, TX, US Funds Will Allow Hfs To Continue To Expand Education And Knowledge About Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (Gdm) And Diabetes Mellitus (Dm) In The Mid-valley, And To Provide Related Services.no 2022
It's Time Texas $200,000 Austin, TX, US Funding Will Assist Itt To Activate Policy, Systems And Environmental (Pse) Changes In Schools. The Program Targets Obesity, Diabetes And Behavioral Health Utilizing The School Health Advisory Council (Shac) Model. 2022
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $90,500 Mcallen, TX, US The Funding Will Allow Stjda To Continue To Fund Current Programs That Address Juvenile Diabetes (Camp Freedom, Youth Leadership Conference, Food Pantry, Stomp Out Diabetes Program) As Well As Conduct A Community Needs Assessment To Assess How The Pandemic Has Impacted Families And How To Best Continue To Serve Them. 2022
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $48,933 Pharr, TX, US Funding Allows Su Casa De Esperanza To Continue Providing Services In The Progreso Community. Services Include Child Development, Parenting Skills, Good Nutrition Habits And General Health Education. 2022
Team Mario $46,000 Edinburg, TX, US Funding Will Allow Team Mario To Support A Wellness Program For Teens And Young Adults With Autism, That Includes Exercise, Nutrition, Socialization, And Stress-reduction Opportunities. 2022
The Weslaco Museum $11,500 Weslaco, TX, US The Weslaco Museum Will Utilize Funds To Establish A Safe Hands-on Stem Educational Area Within The Confines Of The Current Museum. Renovation Of The Former Theater Room Will Transform The Room Into A Hands-on Education Center For Children And Adults. 2022
Tip Of Texas Family Outreach $47,405 Brownsville, TX, US - The Tip Of Texas At Risk Prevention Program Consists Of An Array Of Supportive Services For Strengthening Families And Reducing The Risk Of Child Maltreatment. Tot Will Collaborate With The Hidalgo County House Authority To Provide Critical Parenting Classes, Free Counseling, Homes Based Services For Teen Parents And Other Services, Specifically In The Mid-valley To Support Development Of Healthy Families. 2022
Tropical Texas Behavioral Health $520,000 Edinburg, TX, US The Proposed Program Will Allow Ttbh To Continue Providing Remote Monitoring Of A Patient's Blood Sugar Via A Web Application, But Will Include Monitoring Vital Signs (Scale, Blood Pressure) Where Broadband Is Not Necessary. Patients Included In This Program Have Severe Mental Illness (Smi), Diabetes And Hypertension. 2022
Valley Nature Center $85,000 Weslaco, TX, US Valley Nature Center Provides Camp Programs For Children With Special Needs, Age-based Camps, And Stem Camps. Camps Are Held In Person, However, Vnc Is Equipped To Pivot To Virtual Camps If Necessary. 2022
Access Esperanza Clinics Inc $200,000 Mcallen, TX, US Access To Care Plus Will Focus On Specialized Primary Care Services, Specifically, Diabetes Assessments To Include Screening For Diabetes Risk Factors And Diabetes Testing To 330 Clients Per Year At The Aec Weslaco Clinic. 2022
Aurora House $74,200 Weslaco, TX, US Funding Will Support The Established Aurora House 5k Glow-in-the-dark Run/walk, Adding A High-quality Annual Health Fair For The Mid-valley For Two Years. Additionally, The Funding Will Also Assist Aurora House Operations After Covid-19 Devastated The Organization's Fundraising Activities In 2020. 2022
El Milagro Clinic $181,250 Mcallen, TX, US The Funding Will Allow El Milagro To Continue To Provide The Provisions Of Basic Healthcare Services (Including Medical Consultations, Covid-19 Testing And Vaccinations) In Mid-valley Colonias. 2022
Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley $299,297 Pharr, TX, US Funding Will Support An Innovative, Multipurpose Vehicle That Will Be Instrumental In Removing Barriers For Mid-valley Clients Seeking A Variety Of Social Services, That Will House A Counseling/referral Area, A Small Computer Lab, And An Educational Kitchen. 2022
Holy Family Services Inc $212,800 Weslaco, TX, US Funds Will Allow Hfs To Continue To Expand Education And Knowledge About Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (Gdm) And Diabetes Mellitus (Dm) In The Mid-valley, And To Provide Related Services.no 2022
It's Time Texas $200,000 Austin, TX, US Funding Will Assist Itt To Activate Policy, Systems And Environmental (Pse) Changes In Schools. The Program Targets Obesity, Diabetes And Behavioral Health Utilizing The School Health Advisory Council (Shac) Model. 2022
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $90,500 Mcallen, TX, US The Funding Will Allow Stjda To Continue To Fund Current Programs That Address Juvenile Diabetes (Camp Freedom, Youth Leadership Conference, Food Pantry, Stomp Out Diabetes Program) As Well As Conduct A Community Needs Assessment To Assess How The Pandemic Has Impacted Families And How To Best Continue To Serve Them. 2022
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $48,933 Pharr, TX, US Funding Allows Su Casa De Esperanza To Continue Providing Services In The Progreso Community. Services Include Child Development, Parenting Skills, Good Nutrition Habits And General Health Education. 2022
Team Mario $46,000 Edinburg, TX, US Funding Will Allow Team Mario To Support A Wellness Program For Teens And Young Adults With Autism, That Includes Exercise, Nutrition, Socialization, And Stress-reduction Opportunities. 2022
The Weslaco Museum $11,500 Weslaco, TX, US The Weslaco Museum Will Utilize Funds To Establish A Safe Hands-on Stem Educational Area Within The Confines Of The Current Museum. Renovation Of The Former Theater Room Will Transform The Room Into A Hands-on Education Center For Children And Adults. 2022
Tip Of Texas Family Outreach $47,405 Brownsville, TX, US - The Tip Of Texas At Risk Prevention Program Consists Of An Array Of Supportive Services For Strengthening Families And Reducing The Risk Of Child Maltreatment. Tot Will Collaborate With The Hidalgo County House Authority To Provide Critical Parenting Classes, Free Counseling, Homes Based Services For Teen Parents And Other Services, Specifically In The Mid-valley To Support Development Of Healthy Families. 2022
Tropical Texas Behavioral Health $520,000 Edinburg, TX, US The Proposed Program Will Allow Ttbh To Continue Providing Remote Monitoring Of A Patient's Blood Sugar Via A Web Application, But Will Include Monitoring Vital Signs (Scale, Blood Pressure) Where Broadband Is Not Necessary. Patients Included In This Program Have Severe Mental Illness (Smi), Diabetes And Hypertension. 2022
Valley Nature Center $85,000 Weslaco, TX, US Valley Nature Center Provides Camp Programs For Children With Special Needs, Age-based Camps, And Stem Camps. Camps Are Held In Person, However, Vnc Is Equipped To Pivot To Virtual Camps If Necessary. 2022
Access Esperanza Clinics Inc $100,000 Mcallen, TX, US To Supplement Gap In Funding To Provide Services To Mid-valley Residents. The Gap In Funding Is Created From A Reduction Of State Funding.. 2021
El Milagro Clinic $100,000 Mcallen, TX, US Funding To Provide Basic Health Care Services Via The El Milagro Mobile Van. Services Include Screenings, Diagnosis And Treatment, Diabetes Prevention And Management Education, Covid-19 Testing And Supplemental Services To Colonia Residents In The Mid-valley. 2021
Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley $50,000 Pharr, TX, US Funding To Allow For Continued Distributions Of Thousands Of Pounds Of Food And Fresh Produce To Vulnerable Populations Within The Kccf Community Footprint. 2021
Holy Family Services Inc $100,000 Weslaco, TX, US Funds To Expand Education About Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (gdm) And Diabetes Mellitus (dm) In The Mid-valley, And To Provide Related Services. 2021
Idea Public Schools $100,000 Weslaco, TX, US To Enhance The Idea Healthy Kids Here Project By: Increasing Healthiness Of Meals; Incorporate Moderate To Vigorous Physical Activity On Campus; To Provide Health Screenings (and Track Indicators) Of Students For Healthier Outcomes. 2021
It's Time Texas $47,800 Austin, TX, US Request To Continue The Ucd Health Connect Platform That Will Share Critical Data On Diabetes Throughout The Rgv. 2021
Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association $10,000 Edinburg, TX, US Funding To Allow The Rgvda To Continue Delivering Presentations, Via Several Social Platforms, On The Following Topics: "healthcare At Its Best And "cooking With The Stars", To Residents Of The Rio Grande Valley. 2021
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $84,250 Mcallen, TX, US Requested Funds Will Serve To Continue To Support Stjda Operations And Projects That Serve Children Living With Diabetes And Their Families, In The Mid-valley. 2021
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $55,718 Pharr, TX, US Request Will Enable Staff To Continue To Deliver Services, As Well As Include Educational Videos To Parents During This Difficult Time Where Covid Continues To Be A Barrier For The Families That Su Casa Serves. 2021
Texas A&m Foundation $99,990 College Station, TX, US The Goal Of This Study Is To Assess The Benefits Associated With The Delivery Of Diabetes Care Collaborative Program (dccm) Telehealth Services By Pharmacists And Rds Under The Covid-19 Pandemic Restrictions. 2021
The University Of Texas Rio Grande Valley $95,000 Edinburg, TX, US The Goal Of The Project Is To Improve The Health Of Mid-valley Residents Through Targeted Outreach Utilizing The Unimvil Mobile Clinic That Can Reach All Mid-valley Areas. 2021
Tropical Texas Behavioral Health $100,000 Edinburg, TX, US The Proposed Program Will Allow Ttbh To Remotely Monitoring A Patient's Blood Sugar Via A Web Application. Patients Included In This Program Have Severe Mental Illness (smi) And Diabetes. 2021
Valley Nature Center $50,000 Weslaco, TX, US Request To Continue Providing Both Virtual And Onsite Programs To Participants, As Safely As Possible, Through The Camp Programs. 2021
Access Esperanza Clinics Inc $15,000 Mcallen, TX, US - Access Esperanza Will Purchase Personal Protective Equipment (ppe), Upgrade Audio/visual Equipment For Communications, Staff Meeting And Trainings. 2020
Amigos Del Valle Inc $15,000 Edinburg, TX, US Amigos Del Valle Will Purchase Meal Tracking Software To Facilitate Managing Reservations, Delivery Confirmations, Demographics, And Roster Of Clients. 2020
Aurora House $15,000 Weslaco, TX, US Covid Testing For Staff, Sanitation Supplies And Equipment, And Personal Protective Equipment (ppe). 2020
Dentist Who Care $15,000 Weslaco, TX, US Provide Dental Services To Uninsured Children And Adults In The Mid-valley. 2020
El Milagro Clinic $13,000 Mcallen, TX, US Funding To Support The Cost Of An Armed Security Officer That Will Ensure Safety And Order During Covid-19 Testing; Additionally, To Support Costs For Sanitation/cleaning Supplies For The Clinic. 2020
Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley $14,952 Pharr, TX, US Request For Food Expenses And Decontamination Stations, To Include Uv Lights For Sanitization Purposes. 2020
Holy Family Services Inc $15,000 Weslaco, TX, US - To Create A Hardship Fund For Clients, Provide Grief Counseling And Support For General Operations. 2020
Idea Public Schools $100,000 Weslaco, TX, US To Enhance Healthy Kids Here Project By Adding A Farm To School Learning Hub In Idea Elsa Campus; A One-day Training For Surrounding School Districts (mercedes/progreso); An Immersive Student Artwork Exhibit (baylor's Collaborative On Hunger & Poverty). 2020
Mhp Salud $14,995 Weslaco, TX, US - Funding To Purchase Health And Safety Kits (reusable Masks, Wipes, Hand Sanitizer, Etc) For Mid-valley Community Residents. 2020
Prevent Blindness Texas $27,502 Houston, TX, US To Integrate And Expand Services To Medically Underserved Adults In The Mid-valley; Services Such As: Early Detection (distance/near Visual Acuity Screening), Risk Assessment, Retinal Screenings, Eye Health Education, And Navigation Services For Eye Care Services. 2020
Prevent Blindness Texas $7,500 Houston, TX, US Request For Telehealth Eye Healthcare Personnel, Treatment Fund And Personal Protective Equipment (ppe). 2020
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $25,000 Mcallen, TX, US To Continue Expanding Diabetes Services To Mid-valley Families By Relocating Stjda's Annual One-week Residential Camp To La Feria (mid-valley), Formalizing A Youth & Young Adult Leadership Training, Increase Specialized Food Pantry Allocation And Expand Community Garden. 2020
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $15,000 Mcallen, TX, US Request For Personnel And General Operations Of The Organization. 2020
Special Olympics Of Texas $3,750 Pflugerville, TX, US To Conduct An Obesity And Diabetes Screening Study, In Collaboration With Utrgv, Of Their Special Population, Which Includes Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities (id). 2020
Special Olympics Of Texas $13,564 Pflugerville, TX, US Request For Personal Protective Equipment (ppe) For The Athletes With Intellectual Disabilities Population In The Mid-valley/rio Grande Valley. 2020
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $60,000 Pharr, TX, US Funding To Install New Playground Equipment And Assist In Furnishing A New Building, Acquired Through The Assistance Of Meadows Foundation. Additionally, Funding Will Support Su Casa Programs. 2020
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $15,000 Pharr, TX, US Request To Upgrade Technology To Enable Su Casa To Continue To Provide Services During The Pandemic, And To Purchase Program Supplies. 2020
Team Mario $15,000 Edinburg, TX, US Request For Operations, Virtual Training, Personal Protective Equipment (ppe) And Cleaning/sanitation Supplies. 2020
Valley Nature Center $70,000 Weslaco, TX, US To Provide Summer Camps To Children. The Camps Are Specific To Children With Special Needs (autism, Diabetes, Down Syndrome, Intellectual Disorders), Age-based Camps, Robotics Camp And Forensics Camp. Camps Include Nutritious Breakfasts, Lunches, And Snacks. 2020
Valley Nature Center $15,000 Weslaco, TX, US Request For Operations, Virtual Training, Personal Protective Equipment (ppe) And Cleaning/sanitation Supplies. 2020
Access Esperanza Clinics Inc $107,125 Mcallen, TX, US Access Esperanza Will Provide Screening, Education, And Support To Young Adults Who Are At High-risk For Diabetes. 2018
Boys & Girls Club Of Weslaco $60,000 Weslaco, TX, US Triple Play & Healthy Habits Extension Program Will Emphasize Regular Physical Activity And Proper Nutrition In Order To Combat Childhood Obesity At The Rio Elementary In Weslaco 2018
Dentist Who Care $165,000 Weslaco, TX, US Provide Dental Services To Uninsured Children And Adults In The Mid-valley. 2018
El Milagro Clinic $162,967 Mcallen, TX, US El Milagro Will Implement A Patient-centered Holistic Approach For Diabetes Education, Lifestyle Changes, Self-management And Social Support To Positively Impact Health Of Pre-diabetic And Diabetic Participants. 2018
Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley $66,036 Pharr, TX, US The Food Bank Of The Rgv Will Combine Their Food Relief And Health Education Program With A Diabetes Prevention Program In Mid-valley Colonias. 2018
Knapp Medical Center $3,000,000 Weslaco, TX, US Knapp Community Care Foundation Supports Knapp Medical Center To Offset The High Cost Of Providing Indigent Health Care To The Uninsured In Our Community. 2018
South Texas College $34,882 Mcallen, TX, US Stc's Adn And Lvn Students, In Partnership With Local Independent School Districts, Will Guide Local High School Students Into Healthier Lifestyles Through Diabetes And Obesity Prevention. 2018
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association $43,125 Mcallen, TX, US Stjda Will Expand Their Diabetes Programs And Services To Families And Communities Into The Mid-valley. 2018
Su Casa De Esparanza Inc $51,693 Pharr, TX, US Su Casa De Esperanza Will Integrate The Healthfit For Life Nutrition Education And Physical Activity Into Their Existing Program To Reduce/prevent Diabetes And Obesity Within Colonia Population. 2018
Texas A&m University Health Science Center School Of Public Health $142,009 College Station, TX, US Tamu Will Design A Culturally Competent Outreach Program For Women Of Reproductive Age (15-44) In The Mid-valley Area Which Includes Community Needs Assessment Among Women Of Reproductive Age. 2018
City Of Weslaco $125,000 Weslaco, TX, US Weslaco Northside Park Complex, The City Of Weslaco Will Transform 40+ Acres Of Green Space Into A Community Park. 2018
University Of Texas Hsc At Houston $20,000 Houston, TX, US Through Several Partners, Including Unidos Contra La Diabetes (ucd), Ut Houston Will Address Important Health Challenges In The Rio Grande Valley By Developing An Online Electronic Data Platform. 2018
University Of Texas Rio Grande Valley $617,516 Edinburg, TX, US Utrgv Will Characterize The Genetic And Environmental Determinants Of Risk For Diabetes, Obesity, And The Related Disorders Of Heart Disease And Fatty Liver Disease. 2018
Valley Nature Center $85,000 Weslaco, TX, US Valley Nature Center Will Provide Summer Camps To Children Of All Ages As Well As Children With Special Needs; Camps Include Nutritious Breakfasts, Lunches, And Snacks. 2018
Knapp Medical Center $3,000,000 Weslaco, TX, US Knapp Community Care Foundation Supports Knapp Medical Center To Offset The High Cost Of Providing Indigent Health Care To The Uninsured In Our Community. 2017

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Contact Information

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EIN 46-1591168
Website http://communitycare.today
Address PO BOX 1790 Weslaco, TX 78599-1790

Key People (13)

Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee Knapp Community Care Foundation's grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.

Ceo Yvonne Gonzalez
Ceo Cristina Trejo-vasquez
President Ryan Vaughan
Vice President Michelle Castellanos
Secretary/treasurer Paula Gama-garcia

Forms 990-PF

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Data Currency: Last updated February 2026 based on IRS Form 990-PF filings. Foundation information reflects most recent available tax year data.