Hillcrest Foundation

Background
Philosophy/Focus The Hillcrest Foundation was created for the purposes of:
1) the relief of poverty in the state of Texas;
2) the advancement of education therein; and
3) the promotion of health therein.
Approximately 90% of grant funds are paid to organizations in North Texas, particularly Dallas-Ft. Worth.


Major Fields of Interest Education, health, poverty.

Type of Grants General/operating support; continuing support; capital campaigns; building/renovation; equipment; land acquisition; program development; research; matching funds.

Grants Restrictions Organization must be classified as tax-exempt under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. No grants made to individuals.

Number of Staff 1

Assets Year ended 05/31/05: $150,029,727
(updated 5/23/2006)



Grants Analysis
Total Annual Giving $6,488,000 (updated 5/23/2006)

Number Funded 144 in all areas
(updated 5/23/2006)


Ratios of Funded/Applied Unavailable

Typical Range $10,000 - $50,000

Cancer/Prevention/Control
Projects Funded
American Cancer Society, Dallas $40,000. Medical equipment for South Dallas homebound cancer patients. January, 1998.

American Cancer Society, Dallas $25,000 for weighted breast prostheses for low-income and uninsured mastectomy patients in Dallas County, 1996.

Weekend to Wipe Out Cancer, $20,000. Pediatric Cancer Research at Children's Medical Center, Dallas. October, 1997.



Application Guidelines
Selection Criteria Concentrates giving in Dallas-Ft. Worth area.

Application Procedure Send for guidelines.

Key Dates March 31, August 31, and November 30.

Contact Person Daniel J. Kelly, Senior Vice President
Bank of America, Private Bank
P.O. Box 830241
Dallas, TX 75283-0241
214-209-1965
(updated 5/23/2006)




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