Summary of Grant Payments by Year: 2016: Total Amount in Grants Paid: $10,214, Number of Grants Paid: 111

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1 Summary of Grant Payments by : : Total Amount in Grants Paid: $10,214, Number of Grants Paid: 111 Grant Type: Percent of Total Amount in Total Number of Grant Payments by Grant Type Grants Paid by Grant Type Grants 60% 70 Operating Grants 17% 35 Capital Grants 23% 6 Issue Area Percent of Total Amount in Grants Paid by Issue Area Education 33% 18 Human Needs 23 % 43 Health 24% 25 Scholarships 9% 4 Community Enhancement 7% 15 4% 6 : Total Amount in Grants Paid: $12,232, Number of Grants Paid: 155 Grant Type: Percent of Total Amount in Total Number of Grant Payments by Issue Area Total Number of Grant Payments by Grant Type Grants Paid by Grant Type Grants 51% 116 Operating Grants 20% 33 Capital Grants 29% 6 Issue Area Percent of Total Amount in Grants Paid by Issue Area Education 31% 24 Human Needs 23% 66 Health 28% 35 Scholarships 9% 7 Community Enhancement 7% 19 2% 4 Total Number of Grant Payments by Issue Area

2 ACHIEVE Fort Bend County ACHIEVE Fort Bend County Fort Bend County Summer Reading Program for At-Risk Young Readers Funding in Support of the ACHIEVE Fort Bend County Summer Reading Program for At-Risk Young Readers $12, Education $18, Education All Hands Volunteers, Inc. Disaster Response $20, Human Needs Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries, Inc. (dba ACAM) ACAM Core Services in Fort Bend County $40, Human Needs Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries, Inc. (dba ACAM) To hire additional contractor support per our Disaster Plan $25, Human Needs Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries, Inc. (dba ACAM) Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $1, Human Needs Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries, Inc. (dba ACAM) ACAM Core Services in Fort Bend County $40, Human Needs Anti-Defamation League No Place For Hate $10, Education Anti-Defamation League In support of the No Place for Hate Initiative $10, Education Arts Fulshear Inc. Irene Stern Senior Art $2, Community Enhancement Attack Poverty Program Support for Friends of N. Richmond and/or Friends of N. Rosenberg Initiatives $20, Human Needs Attack Poverty Program Support for Friends of North Richmond and Friends of North Rosenberg Initiatives $20, Human Needs Attack Poverty In support of strengthen under-resourced communities through spiritual growth, education, revitalization, and basic needs $40, Human Needs Operating Attack Poverty Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $3, Human Needs Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star One-to-One Youth Mentoring in Fort Bend County $15, Human Needs Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star One-to-One Mentoring for Children Facing Adversity in Fort Bend County $20, Human Needs Blessed Be Hope for Three, Inc. General Operating Support and Program Support $125, Health Operating Blessed Be Hope for Three, Inc. To support the mission of reaching one child, one family, one community by creating awareness and providing support to families living with autism spectrum disorder $125, Health Operating Blessed Be Hope for Three, Inc. Provide for needs/services not likely to be covered by other sources $25, Health Bo's Place Bo's Place Grief Support Group Expenses Restricted to Fort Bend County Residents In support of Grief Support Group expenses for Fort Bend County residents $25, Health $25, Health

3 Boy Scouts of America, Sam Houston Area Council Boy Scouts of America, Sam Houston Area Council Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Inc. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Inc. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Inc. Boys and Girls Country of Houston, Inc. Boys and Girls Country of Houston, Inc. Brazos Bend Guardianship Services Brazos Bend Guardianship Services Fort Bend Scouting programs $65, Human Needs Fort Bend Scouting Programs $65, Human Needs To support operations over five years to Fort Bend County clubs to provide after-school and summer youth programming To support operations over five years to Fort Bend County clubs to provide after-school and summer youth programming $275, Human Needs Operating $325, Human Needs Operating To purchase new vans to replace vans destroyed by Hurricane Harvey $25, Human Needs To provide a home for abused/neglected children from Ft. Bend County In support of the mission to change the lives of children from families in crisis by loving and nurturing them in a Christian home environment, raising them to become self-sustaining and contributing adults To support the mission of assisting incapacitated and disabled adults and their families with legal guardianship, money management and related alternatives To support the mission of assisting incapacitated and disabled adults and their families with legal guardianship, money management and related alternatives $50, Human Needs Operating $50, Human Needs Operating $25, Human Needs Operating $35, Human Needs Operating Bridges To Life Fort Bend County Projects $7, Human Needs Bridges To Life Bridges To Life Fort Bend County Projects $7, Human Needs Casa de Esperanza de los Niños, Inc. Casa de Esperanza de los Niños, Inc. Casa de Esperanza de los Niños, Inc. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston To provide services for foster, adoptive and families in crisis from Fort Bend To provide services for foster and adoptive families and families in crisis in Fort Bend County To repair damage to our home in Richmond and to provide emergency assistance to our families impacted by Hurricane Harvey $107, Human Needs $107, Human Needs $25, Human Needs Disaster Response $4, Human Needs Mamie George Community Center, support for general operations, services, and facilities upgrades In support of the Mamie George Community Center and Women Veteran Services in Fort Bend County $75, Human Needs $200, Human Needs

4 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Child Advocates of Fort Bend, Inc. To Hire Temporary Case Management Staff to Support Disaster Relief Services to Harvey Survivors $25, Human Needs Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $3, Human Needs In support of the mission to provide a voice, heal the hurt and break the cycle of abuse and neglect for children in Fort Bend County $100, Human Needs Operating Child Advocates of Fort Bend, Inc. Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $5, Human Needs Child Builders Primary Prevention Strategies for Fort Bend ISD Students $10, Human Needs Operating Child Builders In support of the mission to prepare children to face some of life s most difficult challenges $10, Human Needs Operating Children's Museum, Inc. Parent Stars Family Learning Events in FBISD Schools $20, Education Children's Museum, Inc. Parent Stars Family Learning Events in FBISD schools $20, Education Children's Museum, Inc. Support of families of Sequin Elementary impacted by re-enrollments at Patterson Elementary and Crockett Middle School $13, Education City of Orchard Artesian Improvement Project $100, Community Enhancement Capital City of Richmond Wayside Horn Devices for City of Richmond Railroad Crossings $50, Community Enhancement Clothed by Faith, Inc. Operating Costs $10, Human Needs Operating Clothed by Faith, Inc. Clothed by Faith, Inc. In support of providing gently used clothing to those struggling with poverty To purchase additional supplies to meet the clothing needs of Harvey victims $7, Human Needs Operating $8, Human Needs CollegeCommunityCareer, Inc. General Operating Funds $25, Education Operating CollegeCommunityCareer, Inc. Creative Dreams Outreach Center, Inc. Crime Stoppers of Houston, Inc. Crime Stoppers of Houston, Inc. To support the mission of preparing low income, first generation high school students for admission to and graduation from a four year university $35, Education Operating Staff Expansion $10, Human Needs Operating To support the mission of solving and preventing crime in the Greater Houston area, in partnership with citizens, media and the criminal justice system To support the mission of solving and preventing crime in the Greater Houston area, in partnership with citizens, media and the criminal justice system $10, Community Enhancement Operating $10, Community Enhancement Operating

5 Cullinan Conservancy Funding to support Master Plan for development of Cullinan $250, Community Enhancement Capital Cullinan Conservancy Funding to support Master Plan for development of Cullinan $250, Community Enhancement Capital Daya, Inc. Client Services & Prevention Programs $40, Human Needs Daya, Inc. To provide transitional housing and transportation for domestic violence survivors impacted by Harvey $25, Human Needs Daya, Inc. Client Services & Prevention Programs $42, Human Needs DePelchin Children's Center Mental Health Services for Residents of Fort Bend County $50, Health DePelchin Children's Center Residential Treatment Center, Richmond, TX $50, Health East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry, Inc. East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry, Inc. East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry, Inc. Address the basic human need of financial assistance for families in temporary short-term crisis within east Fort Bend County Address the basic human need of financial assistance for families in temporary short-term crisis within east Fort Bend County To provide additional Basic Needs Support to Hurricane Harvey survivors $65, Human Needs $65, Human Needs $25, Human Needs Easter Seals of Greater Houston, Inc. Operating Grant for Disability Services in Fort Bend $80, Health Operating Easter Seals of Greater Houston, Inc. Easter Seals of Greater Houston, Inc. Family Life and Community Resource Center To support the mission of offering help, hope and answers to people of all ages with disabilities and their families To hire temporary case management staff to support people with disabilities, veterans and their families in Fort Bend impacted by Harvey $80, Health Operating $25, Health Operating Request $7, Education Operating Family Services of Greater Houston Counseling $25, Health Fort Bend Boys Choir of Texas, Inc. Matching grant up to $25,000 over 2 years to support scholarship funds for Fort Bend County boys $25, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Community Partners Rainbow Room To provide support for program and operational expenses $32, Human Needs Fort Bend Community Partners Rainbow Room To provide support for programs and operational expenses $37, Human Needs Fort Bend County To increase public transportation services in the Richmond/Rosenberg area $25, Community Enhancement Fort Bend County Fort Bend County Aquatic Fitness Center $100, Community Enhancement Capital Fort Bend County To increase public transportation services in the Richmond/Rosenberg area $25, Community Enhancement

6 Fort Bend County Women's Center Fort Bend County Women's Center Fort Bend County Women's Center Fort Bend Family Health Center (aka AccessHealth) Fort Bend Family Health Center (aka AccessHealth) Fort Bend Family Health Center (aka AccessHealth) Fort Bend Family Health Center (aka AccessHealth) Fort Bend Family Health Center (aka AccessHealth) In support of the mission to assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children to achieve safety and self-sufficiency, while striving to prevent violence against women In support of Fort Bend Women's Center's mission to assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children, while striving to prevent violence against women To recoup losses due to flooding and provide transportation for Domestic Violence Survivors Program support to continue providing integrated behavioral health care services in Richmond and Missouri City Three year operating grant to provide integrated health care services to improve the quality of life in Fort Bend County Three year operating grant to provide integrated health care services to improve the quality of life in Fort Bend County $153, Human Needs Operating $155, Human Needs Operating $25, Human Needs $200, Health $750, Health Operating $750, Health Operating Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $3, Health Hurricane Harvey Recovery $25, Health Fort Bend Family Promise General Operating $58, Human Needs Operating Fort Bend Family Promise Fort Bend Family Promise To support the mission of meeting the immediate needs of homeless families while empowering them to attain self-sufficiency For hotel voucher and rental assistance support for homeless families surviving Harvey $58, Human Needs Operating $25, Human Needs Fort Bend Family Promise Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $3, Human Needs Fort Bend Forward, Inc. To fund the - Youth in Philanthropy Program for Fort Bend County high school students $40, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Forward, Inc. Leadership for Nonprofit Excellence Program for - $41, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Forward, Inc. Youth in Philanthropy (Nonprofit Awards, Scholarships & Transportation) $61, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Forward, Inc. Additional 20th Anniversary YIP Scholarship Grant $14, Community Enhancement Scholarships Fort Bend Forward, Inc. Youth in Philanthropy - $73, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Forward, Inc Youth in Philanthropy Program for Fort Bend County high school students $109, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Forward, Inc Excellence for Nonprofit Leadership Program $44, Community Enhancement Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity FBHFH capacity building $25, Human Needs Operating

7 Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity Critical Home Repair FY $50, Human Needs Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity To resume operations of the ReStore after Hurricane Harvey Damage $25, Human Needs Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $1, Human Needs Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $8, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $8, Fort Bend History Association Three-year grant for programming and excess liability insurance $90, Fort Bend History Association Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $2, Community Enhancement Fort Bend History Association Fort Bend Independent School District Fort Bend Independent School District Fort Bend Independent School District Fort Bend Independent School District Fort Bend Independent School District To recoup lost operational funds, replace damaged materials, and make building repairs as a result of Hurricane Harvey To implement the RAISEup Texas program at Lake Olympia Middle School $7, Community Enhancement $31, Education Fort Bend ISD EDGE Initiative $153, Education Talkline for FBISD $14, Health Talkline for FBISD $14, Health Fort Bend ISD EDGE Program 2 $125, Education

8 Fort Bend Independent School District Education Foundation Fort Bend Independent School District Education Foundation Fort Bend Lawyers Care Fort Bend Lawyers Care Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels & Much, Much, More Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels & Much, Much, More Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels & Much, Much, More Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels & Much, Much, More Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels & Much, Much, More Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels & Much, Much, More Grants for Teachers and Schools $25, Education Grants for Teachers and Schools $25, Education To provide educational and legal assistance to low-income Fort Bend County residents To provide educational and legal assistance to low-income Fort Bend County residents $50, Human Needs Operating $50, Human Needs Operating Fort Bend Regional Council Youth Programs $47, Health Matching funds for Department of State Health Services Programs $63, Health To support the mission of helping FBC seniors remain independent by enhancing their quality of life through services and resources $50, Human Needs Operating To support capital campaign $108, Human Needs Capital To support capital campaign $108, Human Needs Capital To support the mission of helping FBC seniors remain independent by enhancing their quality of life through services and resources To purchase a cargo van for contract drivers to deliver meals and to provide relief to employees who lost property during the floods $50, Human Needs Operating $25, Human Needs Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $2, Human Needs Fulshear Outreach and Development Raising Highly Capable Kids $12, Education Fulshear Outreach and Development Raising Highly Capable Kids $12, Education Fulshear Outreach and Development Fulshear Outreach and Development In support of Family Hope's mission of transforming hurting people into healthy families through the Raising Highly Capable Kids program and Basic Needs fund In support of Giving Help and Hope to Hurricane Harvey flood victims and their families in Fulshear and Simonton, Texas $18, Education $24, Human Needs Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council Girl Scouts on the Go Program in Fort Bend County $60, Human Needs Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council Girl Scouts on the Go Program, Fort Bend County $60, Human Needs Grace After Fire For programming to serve Fort Bend County women veterans $10, Human Needs Operating

9 Grace After Fire Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $1, Human Needs Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Grant in lieu of membership fees to offer professional development opportunities for foundation staff and board members $6, Community Enhancement Operating Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Grant in lieu of membership fees to offer professional development opportunities for foundation staff and board members $4, Community Enhancement Operating Houston Achievement Place Houston Achievement Place Funding to insure quality and effective care for CPS children from Fort Bend County Funding to insure quality and effective care for CPS children from Fort Bend County $22, Human Needs $22, Human Needs Houston Area inson Society Support of operations related to Ft. Bend County programs $40, Health Houston Area inson Society Houston Eye Associates Foundation Program Support for HAPS Therapeutic Exercise and Support groups in Ft. Bend County and Transportation for residents affected by inson s Restoring Independence Through the Preservation and Restoration of Sight $40, Health $20, Health Operating Houston Galveston Institute, Inc. Expanding Mental Health throughout Fort Bend County $25, Health Houston Galveston Institute, Inc. Houston Health Foundation Houston Hospice Houston Hospice Providing support and counseling to those affected by Hurricane Harvey through direct services and training for other helping professionals To provide eye exams and prescription eyeglasses for approximately 1,800 students in Fort Bend County during the -18 school year To support hospice care for terminally ill patients in Fort Bend County and to provide bereavement support to their families To support hospice care services for terminally ill patients in Fort Bend County and to provide bereavement support to their families $20, Health $90, Health $50, Health Operating $50, Health Operating Houston Museum of Natural Science Education Programs $20, Community Enhancement Houston Museum of Natural Science Expansion and delivery of science education at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land $20, Community Enhancement Interface Samaritan Counseling Center In support of bringing critically needed, high-quality, counseling services to Fort Bend County, promoting human development and producing a more self-reliant, stable & productive community $25, Health Operating Katy ARTreach ARTreach Operating Support $40, Human Needs Operating

10 Katy ARTreach In support of the mission to connect and deliver quality arts programs led by professional artists with support from assistants and volunteers $40, Human Needs Operating Katy Christian Ministries Social Services Program Fort Bend County $10, Human Needs Katy Christian Ministries Katy Christian Ministries In Support of Katy Christian Ministries Social Services Program Fort Bend County General Operating funds used to cover loss of income and replacement costs of items damaged in the flood $20, Human Needs $25, Human Needs Operating Katy Independent School District KatyConnect Hotline $9, Health Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation (aka Kickstart Kids) Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation (aka Kickstart Kids) Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation (aka Kickstart Kids) Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation (aka Kickstart Kids) KIPP, Inc. KICKSTART KIDS Fort Bend County Programs $30, Human Needs Operating To support 13 Fort Bend County programs $45, Human Needs Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $2, Human Needs To support 17 Fort Bend County programs. $50, Human Needs To provide operating support for KIPP schools located in Fort Bend County $100, Education Operating KIPP, Inc. Support to open a new campus in Fort Bend County $500, Education Capital KIPP, Inc. To provide operating support for KIPP schools located in Fort Bend County $100, Education Operating Knox Memorial Library In support of the summer reading program $2, Community Enhancement Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Lamar Educational Awards Foundation Lamar Educational Awards Foundation Legacy Community Health Services, Inc. Legacy Community Health Services, Inc. Bicycles for the GROW Project $11, Education Talkline for LCISD $4, Health Support of teacher grants $10, Education Teacher Grants $10, Education Patient-centered care for people living with HIV/AIDS from Ft. Bend County Patient-centered care for people living with HIV/AIDS from Fort Bend County $35, Health $35, Health

11 Lifehouse of Houston, Inc. Lifehouse of Houston, Inc. Lifehouse of Houston, Inc. Lifehouse of Houston, Inc. Literacy Volunteers of Fort Bend County, Inc. Literacy Volunteers of Fort Bend County, Inc. In support of expansion of LifeHouse s Residential Housing Program to Fort Bend County In support of expansion of LifeHouse s Residential Housing Program to Fort Bend County In support of expansion of LifeHouse s Residential Housing Program to Fort Bend County In support of expansion of LifeHouse s Residential Housing Program to Fort Bend County $12, Human Needs $4, Human Needs $4, Human Needs $4, Human Needs Literacy/Adult Basic Education Program Support $78, Education Literacy/Adult Basic Education Program Support $85, Education Memorial Hermann Foundation Family Medicine Residency Program Fort Bend Co $103, Health Memorial Hermann Foundation Continuation of the Integrated Behavioral Health program to serve Fort Bend County residents $114, Health Memorial Hermann Foundation In support of expanding services provided by the Health Centers for Schools program within Lamar CISD $247, Health Memorial Hermann Foundation Family Medicine Residency Program Fort Bend County $101, Health Methodist Hospital Foundation Cancer Survivor Support Program Development $40, Health Morton Cemetery Association Morton Cemetery Association National Alliance on Mental Illness Fort Bend (aka Nami Fort Bend) National Alliance on Mental Illness Fort Bend (aka Nami Fort Bend) Towards the operating and maintenance costs of preserving the historical portion of Morton Cemetery as used in educational programming benefiting students in Fort Bend and surrounding Texas counties Towards the operating and maintenance costs of preserving the historical portion of Morton Cemetery as used in educational programming benefiting students in Fort Bend and surrounding Texas counties $60, Community Enhancement Operating $60, Community Enhancement Operating Operating Support $4, Health Operating Support for the FB Clubhouse $25, Health Operating National Society of Black Engineers Summer Engineering Experience for Kids Houston $7, Education Needville Education Foundation Inc Educational Classroom Grants $25, Education Needville Education Foundation Inc In support of Needville Education Foundation's mission to provide educational grants for teachers within Needville ISD $10, Education

12 OakBend Medical Center Indigent Care Program $500, Health OakBend Medical Center Indigent Care Program $400, Health Operating Palmer Drug Abuse Program Houston Palmer Drug Abuse Program Houston s and Wildlife Foundation of Texas, Inc. Palmer Drug Abuse Program Fort Bend County $10, Health Operating Palmer Drug Abuse Program - Ft. Bend Co. location $10, Health Operating Fort Bend County Texas Game Warden Equipment Needs / Brazos Bend State Flood Recovery $42, Community Enhancement Capital s Youth Ranch To help fund software and technology $18, Human Needs Operating s Youth Ranch Toward expanding a facility to provide housing and treatment services for abused, at-risk and homeless children $100, Human Needs Capital s Youth Ranch Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $1, Human Needs Philanthropy Southwest Philanthropy Southwest Pregnancy Resource Center of Fort Bend County Pregnancy Resource Center of Fort Bend County Grant in lieu of membership dues to support professional development opportunities for foundation staff and boards Grant in lieu of membership dues to support professional development opportunities for foundation staff and boards $5, Community Enhancement Operating $5, Community Enhancement Operating Learn Earn and Plan Program $10, Health Learn Earn and Plan Program $20, Health re:mind Depression and Bipolar Disorder Support Groups $30, Health Operating re:mind Depression and Bipolar Disorder Support Groups $33, Health Operating Ronald McDonald House Houston Rosenberg Railroad Museum To support the mission of offering a home away from home to families with seriously ill children To support the mission to provide for the preservation and education of railroading in Fort Bend County, Texas $10, Health Operating $25, Community Enhancement Operating Rosenberg-Richmond Helping Hands, Inc. Rosenberg-Richmond Helping Hands, Inc. Client Services $50, Human Needs Client Services $50, Human Needs Salvation Army, Houston Area Command, The In support of emergency assistance to individuals and families already experiencing or on the brink of homelessness $25, Human Needs Scholarship America To fund Higher Education Scholarship Program for college academic year - $327, Scholarships

13 Scholarship America Scholarship America Scholarship America To continue High School Scholarship Program for college academic year - To fund new and continuing high school scholarships awarded to graduating seniors from Fort Bend County for academic year To fund higher education scholarships for Fort Bend County residents for academic year $435, Scholarships $427, Scholarships Scholarships $346, Scholarships Scholarships Second Mile Mission Center Disaster Response $8, Human Needs Second Mile Mission Center Neighbor Choice Food Pantry & Mobile Second Mile $56, Human Needs Second Mile Mission Center To Hire Temporary Financial Assistance Coordinator to Support Harvey Survivors $25, Human Needs Second Mile Mission Center Neighbor Choice Food Pantry & Mobile Second Mile $60, Human Needs SER-Jobs for Progress Fort Bend County Workforce Development Services $50, Education SER-Jobs for Progress Fort Bend Workforce Development Services $50, Education SER-Jobs for Progress Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $3, Education Sickle Cell Association of Texas Marc Thomas Foundation Sickle Cell Association of Texas Marc Thomas Foundation Sickle Cell Association of Texas Marc Thomas Foundation Sickle Cell Program $6, Health Operating Sickle Cell Program $8, Health Operating To assist with immediate emergency financial assistance and to hire temporary case management staff to assist families affected by Hurricane Harvey $5, Health Sire INC. Hippotherapy Program $31, Health Sire INC. SIRE Hippotherapy Program $30, Health Spaulding for Children (dba Arms Wide Adoption Services) Spaulding for Children (dba Arms Wide Adoption Services) Spaulding for Children (dba Arms Wide Adoption Services) Fort Bend Post Adoption Program Expansion $45, Human Needs Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $2, Human Needs Fort Bend Post Adoption Program $45, Human Needs Special Olympics of Texas, Inc. Special Olympics Texas - Fort Bend County $10, Human Needs Stafford MSD Education Foundation Support of teacher classroom grants $10, Education

14 Stafford MSD Education Foundation The Foundation is seeking funds to continue supporting SMSD teachers through classroom grants and scholarships to graduating seniors $10, Education Stafford Municipal School District To support STEM career training $34, Education Stafford Municipal School District To support STEM career training $38, Education Texana Center Texas Children's Hospital In support of Texana Center's capital campaign to build a campus in Fulshear for people with autism and/or intellectual disabilities Charity Care for Fort Bend County patients at Texas Children's Hospital $1,000, Health Capital $100, Health The Rose Empower Her Sponsorship Program in Fort Bend County, Texas $55, Health The Rose The TSTC Foundation The Rose Empower Her Sponsorship Program in Fort Bend County, Texas The George Foundation Scholarship in Honor of Bill Jameson s Service as Trustee $55, Health $25, Scholarships Scholarships The TSTC Foundation To support a new Fort Bend campus of Texas State Technical College $1,286, Education Capital The TSTC Foundation To support a new Fort Bend campus of Texas State Technical College $2,090, Education Capital The TSTC Foundation The TSTC Foundation The University of Houston System The University of Houston System The University of Houston System The University of Houston System The University of Houston System The University of Houston System The George Foundation Scholarship in Honor of Bill Jameson s Service as Trustee The George Foundation Scholarship in Honor of Pat McDonald s Service as Trustee Scholarships for bilingual students in the Graduate College of Social Work MSW program Funding support for the University of Houston at Sugar Land expansion Funding support for the University of Houston at Sugar Land expansion Operating Scholarships and Faculty Support for School of Nursing at UH-Sugar Land Scholarships for bilingual students enrolled in the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work Master of Social Work degree program Toward scholarships to support second degree students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degrees at the University of Houston College of Nursing $25, Scholarships Scholarships $25, Scholarships Scholarships $81, Scholarships Scholarships $1,000, Education $1,000, Education $85, Scholarships $82, Scholarships Scholarships $60, Scholarships Scholarships

15 The Way Home Adoption, Inc. The Way Home Adoption, Inc. To support the mission finding loving families for every child waiting in foster care, regardless of age To support the mission of providing children with permanent homes and relationships by recruiting and supporting adoptive families $15, Human Needs Operating $20, Human Needs Operating The Xena Project General Operating Support $10, Health Operating United Way of Greater Houston Fort Bend Recovers Collaborative flood recovery project $300, Human Needs United Way of Greater Houston Fort Bend Recovers Collaborative flood recovery project: home repair $330, Human Needs University of North Texas Matching Funds for the Portal to Texas History Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities $15, Community Enhancement Vita-Living, Inc. Support for CLASS Program Fort Bend County $10, Health Volunteer Interfaith Caregivers Southwest (dba Senior Rides and More) Volunteer Interfaith Caregivers Southwest (dba Senior Rides and More) To support the mission of promoting senior independent living, health and safety by providing free transportation and other services In support of the mission to promote senior independent living, health and safety by providing free transportation and other services To extend funding of a portion of the cost of the executive director West Fort Bend Management District position To extend funding of a portion of the cost of the executive director West Fort Bend Management District position Wharton County Junior College In support of the P16 Council s capacity to act as an effective collective impact organization $7, Human Needs Operating $7, Human Needs Operating $25, Community Enhancement Operating $25, Community Enhancement Operating $21, Education YMCA of the Greater Houston Area Fort Bend County YMCAs Youth Outreach Programs $140, Human Needs YMCA of the Greater Houston Area Fort Bend County YMCAs Youth Outreach Programs $140, Human Needs YMCA of the Greater Houston Area Afterschool Care Support to YMCAs in Fort Bend County $25, Human Needs YMCA of the Greater Houston Area Financial assistance to support employee disaster recovery $8, Human Needs Young Audiences of Houston, Inc. In support of arts-based programming for Fort Bend County youth $5, Education

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