Keith M Orme and Pat Vigeon Orme Charitable Foundation Grants
Private foundation · EIN 74-2772038 · IRS 990-PF filings through tax year 2025
- Total grants paid
- $1.7M
- Grants reported
- 70
- Median grant
- $5K
- Future commitments
- None reported
Giving by tax year
| Tax year | Grants paid | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 46 | $1.4M |
| 2024 | 24 | $311K |
Where Keith M Orme and Pat Vigeon Orme Charitable Foundation gives
States of grant recipients reported on the foundation's 990-PF filings, by dollars received.
Largest reported grants
The biggest individual grants on file, as reported by the foundation to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Purpose | Tax year | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Texas Health Foundati | Austin, TX | 2nd, 3rd and 4th installment of 5-year grant to be used for UT Health San Antonio for brain health. | 2025 | $600K |
| UT Health Foundation | Austin, TX | 2nd installment of 5-year grant to be used for UT Health San Antnio for brain health. | 2024 | $200K |
| Connect Ability | San Antonio, TX | Medical care and equipment during the 24-month waiting period for Medicare disability benefits, which leaves clients without a medical home, possibly worsening their condition and increasing hospitalizations. Funds will help cover healthcare costs, prescriptions, durable medical equipment (wheelchairs and prostheses), and essential home modifications (ramps, bathroom accessibility) not covered by insurance, enabling clients and their caregivers to manage daily life at home following a disabling injury, and general operating. | 2025 | $60K |
| San Antonio Food Bank | San Antonio, TX | General operating, San Antonio Food Bank would be able to source and distribute 100,000 pounds of perishable and nonperishable food for neighbors in need throughout Bexar County, Texas. While nonperishable food is critical to stock pantries, emphasis is placed on Foods to Encourage (F2E), which are the healthiest available assortment of proteins, produce, dairy, and grains. Each household receives about one week of food assistance, 80% of which is F2E. Participants can also request long-term food assistance. | 2025 | $60K |
| Teamability | San Antonio, TX | Funds will restore paused programs and expand access to therapy services including speech, occupational, physical therapy, assistive technology, and CVI assessments. These services support children with complex disabilities, helping them communicate, move, and thriveespecially those facing financial and systemic barriers.And general operating. | 2025 | $55K |
| Meals on Wheels San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | Funds will directly support the daily preparation and delivery of nutritious meals to 4,000 homebound seniors and disabled adults across Bexar County and South-Central Texas. Support offsets rising food, fuel, packaging, and delivery costs, ensuring continuity of service and daily safety checks for clients who rely on Meals on Wheels to remain healthy and independent at home.Restricted to Bexar County only. And general operating. | 2025 | $53K |
| Boys Girls Clubs of San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | Help support a life changing Club experience and after school help that assures success is within reach of every child who enters our doors. We work hard to ensure that all Club members are on track to graduate from high school on time and with a solid plan for their futures. Our programs provide avenues for Club members to gain life skills centered around good character, citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle. | 2025 | $50K |
| San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry I | San Antonio, TX | Funds used to help the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless attain self-sufficiency by offering, with dignity and compassion, shelter, housing, and services. | 2025 | $50K |
| Project Mend | San Antonio, TX | Funds used to improving the quality of life for individuals living with disabilities and illness through the refurbishment, reuse and distribution of medical equipment and other assistive technology. | 2025 | $50K |
| Roy Maas Youth Alternatives | San Antonio, TX | Will help bridge the gap between government funding and the true cost of care for children in or at risk of entering foster care. | 2025 | $50K |
| Christian Assistance Ministry | San Antonio, TX | Support CAM's ongoing direct client services and the resources to provide to very vulnerable populations in San Antonio. | 2025 | $50K |
| Good Samaritan Center of San Antoni | San Antonio, TX | Funds will be used to facilitate programs at Good Sam - Our focus in the community begins with early childhood education, is sustained during school-age with afterschool and summer programming, supports a number of young adults who matriculate from our college and career readiness program and are in college, and continues through adulthood by supporting parents via in home training on child development, and by supporting older residents of the community who join the Senior Center program. | 2025 | $25K |
| Empower House SA | San Antonio, TX | Funds will support our Community Health Workers (CHWs) who work one on one with individuals to navigate and access health resources and services within the broader context of their lives. Our Mobility Mentoring program is an evidence-based coaching model that takes a holistic approach to health and wellness, while also mentoring participants in other aspects of their lives that affect their wellbeing including finances, relationships, education, work, housing and mental health. | 2025 | $25K |
| American Red Cross | San Antonio, TX | Funds will be used to expand the Ready Communities and Home Fire Campaign programs, provide free smoke alarms to families within socially vulnerable communities in San Antonio. Direct financial assistance and case work will be provided to families that experience a home fire, to aid with obtaining food and clothing, replacing medications and essential documents, with the goal of mitigating the risk of disaster-induced long-term displacement, poverty or potential homelessness. | 2025 | $25K |
| Child Advocates San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | To serve more children in Bexar County foster care through recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer Advocates through strategies to build back to our pre-Covid baseline. Funds will support structural changes to streamline Advocate onboarding and retention; and the new Staff Advocate team who will serve 90-100 of the most vulnerable children each year. Changes to removal requirements and placement, and higher sexual abuse rates, must be addressed to serve each child with excellence. | 2025 | $25K |
| AID The Silent | San Antonio, TX | Funds will provide direct services to deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens, including hearing aids, assistive technology, speech therapy, sign language classes, academic tutoring, mentorship, summer camp, and ministry programs. | 2025 | $20K |
| The Daisy Fund | San Antonio, TX | To provide essential pet food, enabling more animals to stay with their families. | 2025 | $15K |
| Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Ch | San Antonio, TX | These funds will be used to support the operations of Sunshine Cottage and keep vital services like our Hearing Aid Loaner Program and Parent-Infant Program free or low-cost to families. These programs are essential for parents of children with a hearing loss diagnosis who wish for their child to communicate with listening and spoken language. | 2025 | $10K |
| The Saddle Light Center | Selma, TX | The funds will be used to support two objectives: providing equine therapy programs for people with a diagnosed disability, including veterans and sustaining a high level of care for our horse herd. This includes Rider Program support for therapists/instructors, program supplies and equipment, feed, hay/alfalfa, supplements, medicine as needed, supplies, trainers, veterinarian and farrier services. | 2025 | $10K |
| Child Advocates San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | General operating. | 2024 | $10K |
| The Winston School - San Antonio | San Antonio, TX | Funds will be used to provide tuition assistance for students with learning differences whose families demonstrate financial need. This support will directly offset tuition costs, ensuring equitable access to Winstons individualized, college-preparatory education, including core academics, enrichment, social-emotional support, and extracurricular programs. | 2025 | $10K |
| Geaux 4 Kids | Bossier City, LA | Funds will be used for the contents of approximately 125 of the 15,000 Geaux Bags that Geaux 4 Kids will provide to law enforcement and first responders in Bexar County, for distribution to child victims emerging from violent, abusive, and neglectful environments. Geaux Bags are age-specific bags filled with essential, comforting, and dignity-preserving items. These bags serve as tangible support in the first 2448 hours when a child is removed from their home.Funds are to be used for Bexar County | 2025 | $10K |
| Childsafe | San Antonio, TX | General operating support for ChildSafe's comprehensive trauma-informed services including forensic interviews, clinical therapy, family support services, and prevention education. Funds help sustain our specialized staff and programming that serves 2,147+ children annually, ensuring no child is turned away due to limited resources while maintaining quality care for Bexar County's most vulnerable. With 82 cents of every dollar going directly to client services, this investment maximizes impact. | 2025 | $10K |
| SA Youth | San Antono, TX | Help support their community mental health initiative, the CALM Clinic. The initiative has opened SA Youths doors to the wider community, making it possible to receive critical mental health services from licensed professionals. The CALM Clinic accepts insurance, offers low-cost/sliding scale fees, and utilizes grant funding to provide free services, ensuring financial constraints do not prevent individuals from accessing necessary mental health care. | 2025 | $10K |
| Christ Episcopal Church | San Antonio, TX | To minister to single, elderly, shut ins, and those parishioners and staff members and their families going through medical crisis. Funds would be used to assist with transportation, medical or veterinary costs, or short term financial assistance related to siturations beyond their control. | 2024 | $8K |
How to apply
This foundation publishes application instructions on its latest 990-PF and does not report restricting giving to preselected organizations. See more foundations that accept applications.
- Contact
- Broadway Bank Grant Management Port
- Address
- PO Box 17001-Trust San Antonio, TX, 782170001
- Phone
- 2102835393
- Deadlines
- The dealine for grants is September 30th of each year
- Application materials
- All applications are submitted on-line through the Broadway Bank grant management portal at grants.broadway.bank. An applicant can also access the log in through https://broadway.bank/wealth-management/foundations-grants/foundations-we-manage/keith-m-orme-and-pat-vigeon-orme-foundation. Paper submissions are not accepted, only on-line applications.
- Restrictions
- Application guidelines:The Keith M. Orme and Pat Vigeon Orme Charitable Foundation, Inc makes distributions on an annual basis. The grants are made to 501C(3) organizations that serve Bexar County, Texas, which fall within the principal charitable purposes of the Foundation's mission.Preference is given to the following:Assisting those facing hardship, especially family, military members, and pets experiencing circumstances beyond their control and through no fault of their own.Advancing medical research.Ensuring access to health-care for individuals and families facing financial barriers, bridging the gap for those who would otherwise be unable to afford essential medical care.Providing resources that aid and uplift veterans in their post-service journey.Ensuring the welfare and well-being of animals through dedicated care and support.Providing promising students with access to education where financial constraints would otherwise impede their academic pursuits.
Application information: https://broadway.bank/wealth-management/foundations-grants/foundations-we-manage/keith-m-orme-and-pat-vigeon-orme-foundation
About this data
Figures are aggregated from Keith M Orme and Pat Vigeon Orme Charitable Foundation's IRS Form 990-PF electronic filings (2 filings on file, most recent tax year 2025). Totals reflect grants the foundation reported as paid, and can lag the current year because foundations file annually and often on extension. Source: IRS 990-PF e-file archive.