2015 Annual Report - Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio
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2015 Annual Report - Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio
2015 Annual Report Mission Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio is committed to improving the health of our community by fostering and funding clinical, educational, spiritual and scientific initiatives while honoring God and our Baptist heritage. Vision Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio is one of the Lord’s conduits to provide spiritual and healthcare services to His people and be a reflection of His presence in the community. 2 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION OF SAN ANTONIO 2015 Annual Report The Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio is committed to improving the health of our community by fostering and funding clinical, educational, spiritual and scientific initiatives while honoring God and our Baptist heritage. The Foundation is one of the Lord’s conduits to provide spiritual and healthcare services to His people and be a reflection of His presence in the community. With a commitment to the above mission and vision, the Lord greatly blessed the Foundation in 2015 through positive investment returns which enabled 86 organizations in the San Antonio area to receive $6,655,901 in health related grants. The 2015 grants boosted total grants awarded since inception to 792 grants totaling $55,468,903. The Annual Grant Awards Ceremony was held at First Baptist Church on December 3rd and was attended by more than 300 nonprofit leaders. In addition to the uplifting music of Jairo Varela, inspirational testimonies were heard from several grant recipients. At the ceremony, the fourth recipient of the Spirit of Health Award was honored. This award recognized the life changing sacrifice of Lindsay Painter, a Grade Teacher at Hoffman Lane Elementary School in New Braunfels. Mrs. Painter donated one of her kidneys to one of her students, Matthew Parker. A donation was made to Transplants for Children in Lindsay’s honor. A milestone in the Foundation’s history was reached with a grant of $1,050,000 to the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio for the expansion of the Biggs Institute for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Diseases. The institute honors the memory of Glenn Biggs, a long-time Baptist and San Antonio philanthropist, who had a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and died in 2015. This grant was the largest amount ever given in the Foundation’s history. The Board of Trustees granted the following dollars: Disaster Relief - $75,000; Responsive Grants $3,157,885; Strategic Initiatives Grants - $2,175,816; Scholarship Grants - $1,069,900; and Community Impact Grants - $177,300. In 2015, BHFSA awarded 5 Baptist-related Community Impact Grants in the San Antonio area. Grant recipients were: Baptist University of the Americas - $7,500; Empowerment Fellowship Church - $7,500; Kingdom Outreach Center - $3,750; Life Church of San Antonio - $3,750; and Woodlawn Hills Baptist Church - $5,625. During 2015, Pierre McCarble established a scholarship fund in memory of his beloved wife, Juanita McCarble, for nursing students at the Baptist Health System School of Health Professions. Mrs. McCarble was a 1951 nursing graduate of the Baptist Health System School of Health Professions. During the Texas Baptists (BGCT) annual meeting held in November, Nate Thomas, Dr. Tom Patterson, and Mary Brogan were elected to three-year terms. Trustees also re-elected Dr. Ken Andrews, Marilyn Elliott, and Noah Rodriguez to three-year terms. Dr. Dowell Loftis was elected as Chairman of the Board of the Foundation. Toby Summers was elected to serve as Vice Chair. Earl Cutler was elected to serve as Treasurer and Jim Elkins was elected to serve as Secretary. Associate Trustees elected to serve for one year included: Alane Cameron, Janet Hudson, Penne Jaster, Connie Jones, Denise Martin, Manny Ruiz, Patty Villarreal, and Jorge Zapata. To God Be the Glory for all things that have been accomplished in 2015. The Board of Trustees remains focused on glorifying God by awarding grants that improve the health of the community. 3 2015 Grant Summary - by Program Area Program Area Grant Amount Grant Percentage Abuse Access to Care Disabilities Disaster Relief Disease Specific Health and Wellness Indigent Care Mental Health Scholarships Substance Abuse $575,000 $1,012,500 $618,125 $75,000 $1,528,500 $716,876 $200,000 $745,000 $1,069,900 $115,000 8.6% 15.2% 9.3% 1% 23.0% 10.8% 3.0% 11.2% 16.1% 1.7% Grand Total $6,655,901 100% 16.1% 8.6% 1.7% 15.2% 11.2% 9.3% 3.0% 1% 10.8% 23.0% Abuse Access to Care Disabilities Disaster Relief Disease Specific Health and Wellness Indigent Care Mental Health Scholarships Substance Abuse 4 2015 Grant Summary - by Grant Type Request Type Grant Count Grant Amount Grant Percentage Community Impact Disaster Relief Responsive Scholarships* Strategic Initiatives 28 2 36 14 7 $177,300 $75,000 $3,157,885 $1,069,900 $2,175,816 2.7% 1% 47.4% 16.1% 32.7% Grand Total 87 $6,655,901 100% 2.7% 1% 32.7% 47.4% 16.1% Community Impact Grants Disaster Relief Responsive Scholarships* Strategic Initiatives *This figure includes the institutions that received scholarship grants, not each individual recipient. 5 2015 Grant Summary Grants and Dollars Awarded by County Total Grants Total Awarded Grant Dollars Geographical Area 19 1 2 48 6 1 6 1 2 1 87 All Atascosa Bandera Bexar Comal Guadalupe Kendall Medina Other Wilson Total 8.9% 1% 1% Grant Percentage $2,594,900 $50,000 $32,500 $2,687,601 $539,500 $7,500 $589,900 $75,000 $75,000 $4,000 $6,655,901 39.0% 0.75% 0.5% 40.4% 8.1% 0.1% 8.9% 1% 1% 0.1% 100% 0.1% 0.1% 8.1% 39.0% 0.75% 40.4% 0.5% All Atascosa Bandera Bexar Comal Guadalupe 6 Kendall Medina Other Wilson 2015 Grant Summary - by County Grant Dollars per Capita Geographical Area County Population 47,093 20,600 1,817,610 118,480 143,183 37,766 47,399 46,402 Atascosa Bandera Bexar Comal Guadalupe Kendall Medina Wilson Per Capita $1.06 $1.58 $1.48 $4.55 $0.05 $15.62 $1.58 $0.09 Kendall $15.62 $16.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 Comal $4.55 $6.00 $4.00 $2.00 Atascosa $1.06 Bandera $1.58 Bexar $1.48 Guadalupe $0.05 $0.00 7 Medina $1.58 Wilson $0.09 2015 RECIPIENTS Disaster Relief Grants: The Salvation Army $50,000 Project Title: Disaster Flooding Assistance for Rural Communities in Texas Texas Baptist Men $25,000 Project Title: 2015 Flooding Disaster Relief Efforts Strategic Initiative Grants: CentroMed $275,000 Project Title: Indian Creek Capital Project CommuniCare Health Centers $200,000 Project Title: CommuniCare Boerne Clinic Family Service Association $150,000 Project Title: Early Childhood Wellbeing Hidalgo Foundation of Bexar County $250,000 Project Title: Early Intervention Program-Infant’s Court Presa Community Center $225,000 Project Title: Project Puente Continuation University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio $1,050,000 Project Title: The Institute for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Disease YMCA of Greater San Antonio $25,816 Project Title: 3 Piece Member and Staff Rejuvenation Plan Responsive Grants: ABODE Contemplative Care for the Dying $35,000 Project Title: General Operating Support 8 Alamo Area Resource Center $200,000 Project Title: HIV Health Services Stabilization and Re-Structuring Project Alpha Home $100,000 Project Title: Substance Abuse Treatment Alzheimer’s Association San Antonio & South Texas Chapter $50,000 Project Title: Support and Outreach to Diverse (High Risk) Groups for Developing Alzheimer’s The Arc of San Antonio $100,000 Project Title: Adult Life Enrichment Program Atascosa Family Crisis Center $50,000 Project Title: Atascosa Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Advocacy Program Autism Community Network $150,000 Project Title: 2015 Autism Community Network Clinic, Training and Outreach Programs Child Advocates San Antonio (CASA) $100,000 Project Title: I Am For The Child Christian Assistance Ministry $50,000 Project Title: Helping Those in Need Christian Senior Services $68,760 Project Title: More Space, More Meals Communities in Schools of South Central Texas $100,000 Project Title: CIS: Counseling, Health & Human Services for At-Risk Youth in Comal County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Central Texas $100,000 Project Title: Advocacy for Abused and Neglected Children in State Foster Care The Crisis Center of Comal County $75,000 Project Title: Comal County Family Violence Shelter/Services 9 Crosspoint $100,000 Project Title: Women’s Recovery Support Home Daily Bread Ministries $125,000 Project Title: Feeding Program (Food Bank/Distribution Program) Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health $70,000 Project Title: Multidimensional Mental Health Programs to Build Firm Foundations Family Violence Prevention Services $100,000 Project Title: Counseling Services for Victims of Domestic Violence Referred by Children’s Protective Services Haven for Hope of Bexar County $100,000 Project Title: Spiritual Healing and Wellness for People Experiencing Homelessness Healy-Murphy Center $45,000 Project Title: Campus Clinic Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries $100,000 Project Title: Family Mentoring Resource Program Hill Country Mission for Health $125,000 Project Title: Providing Charitable Health Care for Underserved Adults in Kendall County Jewish Family Service of San Antonio Texas $50,000 Project Title: Maintaining Output of Mental Health Services for Low Income Clients Kinetic Kids $35,000 Project Title: Sports and Recreation for Children with Special Needs Roy Maas’ Youth Alternatives $25,000 Project Title: Psychiatric Services for Community Children 10 Medina Senior Center $75,000 Project Title: Senior Nutrition Services Mission Road Developmental Center $250,000 Project Title: Nursing Support Services New Braunfels Christian Ministries $100,000 Project Title: New Braunfels Volunteers in Medicine The Rape Crisis Center for Children and Adults $150,000 Project Title: General Support of Services and Relocation Expenses SAMMinistries $50,000 Project Title: Homeless Prevention Program San Antonio Christian Hope Resource Center $75,000 Project Title: Collaborative Approach to Addressing Poverty and Health Disparity in a San Antonio High-Risk Community San Antonio Sports Foundation/San Antonio Sports $75,000 Project Title: Fit Family Challenge Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children $37,125 Project Title: Audiology Technology Equipment Support Lending for Emotional Wellbeing (SLEW) $60,000 Project Title: Aftercare/Survivorship Services for Low Income Women with Cancer Texas Diaper Bank $50,000 Project Title: Capacity Building of Health Programs Triple H Equitherapy Center $25,000 Project Title: Triple H Operations Grant Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, Sharing (WINGS) $157,000 Project Title: True Access in Rural Areas 11 Community Impact Grants: Alamo Resource Conservation & Development Area $7,400 Project Title: Growing Rural Youth Program/Garden Projects American Diabetes Association $7,500 Project Title: Camp Power Up Any Woman Can $7,500 Project Title: Women’s Wellness Program Baptist University of the Americas $7,500 Project Title: Buezo Dyslexia Resource Center Bexar County Master Gardeners $7,500 Project Title: Learn Go Eat and Grow! Boaz Ministries $7,500 Project Title: Help Center Improvement Project Boy With A Ball San Antonio $7,500 Project Title: Velocity Harlandale Central Church of God/Iglesia de Dios Central de San Antonio $3,750 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Children’s Inn $7,500 Project Title: Holistic/Developmental Opportunities Empowerment Fellowship Church $7,500 Project Title: Fit 4 Life The Gabriel Project $7,500 Project Title: Special Assistance Girls Incorporated of San Antonio $4,122 Project Title: GIRL Academy 12 God’s Circle/Open Door Ministries $5,625 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Grace Calvary Church $3,750 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Kingdom Life Christian Ministries $5,625 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Kingdom Outreach Center $3,750 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple The Life Center Christian Fellowship $7,500 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Life Church of San Antonio $3,750 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Restoring Hope Church of God $7,500 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple San Antonio Independent Living Services (SAILS) $6,000 Project Title: SAILS Accessible Computer Lab School Fuel San Marcos $7,500 Project Title: School Fuel South Texas Pregnancy Care Center $4,000 Project Title: Pregnancy Tests and STI Testing for Satellite Office in Wilson County St. Agnes Catholic Church $7,500 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple St. Paul Catholic Church $7,500 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple Texas Medical Association Foundation $7,500 Project Title: Hard Hats for Little Heads 13 Travis Park United Methodist Church $7,500 Project Title: Deborah’s House: Transitional Housing for Women in Recovery Woodlawn Hills Baptist Church $5,625 Project Title: Building a Healthy Temple YWCA of San Antonio $3,903 Project Title: Pool Renovations Scholarships: Baptist Health System Clinical Pastoral Education Baptist Health System School of Health Professions Hallmark University Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio College St. Mary’s University St. Philip’s College Texas Lutheran University Trinity University University of the Incarnate Word University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio University of Texas at San Antonio University of Texas School of Public Health Houston – San Antonio Regional Campus Wayland Baptist University – San Antonio Campus For more information, please contact Liz Cantu, Executive Assistant, at [email protected] or at (210) 735-9009. Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio 750 East Mulberry Avenue, Suite 325 San Antonio, Texas 78212-3107 14