SPONSORED: For nearly six decades, the San Antonio Area Foundation has been doing philanthropic work in support of the community.
Grant funding from the San Antonio Area Foundation empowers nonprofit San Anto Cultural Arts to continue its mural restoration project, such as this one on the West Side.My friend and iconic local businessman, the late Tom Frost, used to speak about the stark differences in our beloved city in terms of whether one lived north or south of Hildebrand Avenue. He used it as a metaphoric challenge to an unwarranted sense of entitlement.
We stand on the shoulders of visionary giants like Richard Goldsmith, who created the Area Foundation in 1964 when there wasn’t a single community foundation in all of Texas. There are now more than 800 across the country. We rank among the top 20 by asset size. We must continue to build on the Goldsmith legacy.
Yet as intentional and determined as we are with our new mission and vision, we are well aware that we cannot realistically be successful going at it alone. We are committed to collaboration with partners like the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, the H.E. Butt Foundation and other funders that enhance our collective impact to build a community where everyone has a chance to succeed.
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