Exceeds $22 million in its total community contributions from 2007-2019
Through 46 grant awards in 2018 and 2019, GHF has invested over $3.1 million to strengthen Georgetown’s health & human service infrastructure. Investments target the 10 findings identified in our 2015 Southeast Georgetown Needs Assessment: Documenting Resident Stories and Community Conditions, aiming to empower Georgetown residents experiencing challenges related to each of the findings.
GHF Grant Partners
GHF works interdependently with its grant partners to achieve the common goal of improving community health. Partners are carefully vetted each year by board-appointed Grants Committee members and GHF staff. We are privileged to work with the following organizations to make gains in the strategic priorities highlighted in the graph above:
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Boys & Girls Club of Georgetown
Brookwood in Georgetown
Capital IDEA
City of Georgetown (GoGeo bus system)
Faith in Action Georgetown
Georgetown Backpack Buddies
Georgetown Independent School District
Georgetown YMCA
Girls Empowerment Network
Goodwill of Central Texas
Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County
Hope Alliance
Literacy Council of Williamson County
Lone Star Justice Alliance
Opportunities for Williamson-Burnet Counties
Ride On Center for Kids (ROCK)
Samaritan Center
Southeast Georgetown Community Council (SEGCC)
Spirit Reins
STARRY
Texas Baptist Children’s Home
The Caring Place
The Christi Center
The Georgetown Project
The Salvation Army
GHF’s History of Philanthropy, 2007 to present
Since its inception, GHF has invested over $22.3 million through a wide range of strategies that support this community. In addition to our annual and strategic grant programs, other strategies include real estate grants, mini-grants, sponsorships, and use of our Community Rooms.