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Texas Center for Child and Family

AUSTIN, TX EIN: 74-2949902 Website

The Texas Center for Child and Family Studies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Austin, Texas (409 W 13th Street, Austin TX 78701). The organization strengthens the lives of children and families by providing targeted and strategic initiatives to address pressing issues facing at-risk children, youth, and families across Texas. The Center operates as a grantmaking and capacity-building organization that supports Texas child, youth, and family service agencies.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$2.2M

-39.1% YoY

Annual Giving

$5.8M

+122.4% YoY

Grant Count

15

-6.3% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$385K

+137.2% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

The Center endeavors to strengthen the lives of children and families through training, consultations, education, and research. It provides support to Texas child, youth, and family service agencies with the knowledge, skills, and ability they need to provide high-quality services in their communities for vulnerable children and families.

Primary focus areas include:

  • Vulnerable children and families: Supporting service agencies with resources and capacity to serve vulnerable populations
  • Training, education and research: Undertaking targeted initiatives addressing pressing issues in care and services for at-risk children, youth, and families
  • Human Services: Supporting nonprofit human services organizations
  • Philanthropy and grantmaking: Advancing charitable giving in the sector

Grantmaking

The Center is an active grantmaker with the following characteristics:

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

The Center's grantmaking focuses primarily on Texas.

Grant Distribution by State

6states

Cities

AbileneAmarilloAngletonAnletonArlingtonAsutinAustinAustin TxBastropBeaumontBedfordBeltonBrenhamBulverdeCantonCedar HillCenterConroeCorpus ChristiCrowley

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Based on most recent available financial data:

  • Total assets: $3,586,504 (2023)
  • Total revenues: $5,813,382 (2023)
  • Total expenses: $6,214,068 (2023)
  • Total giving: $5,795,816 (2024 IRS 990)

The organization maintains strong financial accountability, earning a 96% rating with four-star status based on accountability and finance metrics.

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$4M$7M$11M$14M20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$2,185,009$3,586,504$2,363,870
Revenue$9,743,689$5,813,382$9,454,385
Expenses$9,304,595$6,214,068$9,157,863
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income$1$658
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$2M$5M$7M$10M106 grants202084 grants202175 grants202216 grants202315 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

THRU PROJECT$618KBEAR - BE A RESOURCE FOR…$618KGLADNEY CENTER FOR ADOPT…$607KPARTNERSHIPS FOR CHILDREN$517KCOMMUNITY PARTNERS OF LU…$501KFOSTER ANGELS OF SOUTH T…$482KPASO DEL NORTE COMMUNITY…$458KONE ACCORD FOR KIDS$415KTEXAS FAMILY CARE NETWORK$334KTHE FOSTERING COLLECTIVE$263K

Grant Size Distribution

181 grants across all recorded years

104<$50K26$50–100K28$100–250K17$250–500K5$500K–1M1$1–5M$5M+

Open Grants

1 open opportunity from Texas Center for Child and Family

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Thru Project ($618,025), Bear - Be a Resource for Kids ($617,500), Gladney Center for Adoption ($607,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
ARROW CHILD & FAMILY MINISTRIES SPRING, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$230,000
GLADNEY CENTER FOR ADOPTION FORT WORTH, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$607,000
PARTNERSHIPS FOR CHILDREN AUSTIN, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$517,093
TEXAS FAMILY INITIATIVE LLC ABILENE, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$203,000
THRU PROJECT SAN ANTONIO, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$618,025
BEAR - BE A RESOURCE FOR KIDS HOUSTON, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$617,500
COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF LUBBOCK LUBBOCK, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$500,866
FOSTER ANGELS OF SOUTH TEXAS FOUNDATION CORPUS CHRISTI, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$481,750
TEXAS FAMILY CARE NETWORK NEDERLAND, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$333,525
2INGAGE ABILENE, TXTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$225,000

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Key leadership identified in organizational filings:

  • Megan Ransom: Chief Executive Officer
  • Tiffany Greco: Director Of Learning
  • Ted Keyser: Board Director/Treasurer
  • Magen Davis: Senior Director Of Communications

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
JENIFER JARRIELPRESIDENT1
TED KEYSERTREASURER1
COURTNEY BANATOSKIBOARD MEMBER0.5
DR LINDA GARCIABOARD MEMBER0.5
DR VALERIE JACKSONBOARD MEMBER0.5
DEJUANA JERNIGANBOARD MEMBER0.5
PAULA TUCKERBOARD MEMBER0.5
KATHLEEN OLSECEO (UNTIL 06/24)32.4
AUDREY CARMICALVICE PRESIDENT30
JAMIE MCCORMICKVICE PRESIDENT (UNTIL 08/24)34.8
KATIE BOURGEOISVICE PRESIDENT40
TIFFANY GRECOVICE PRESIDENT40
CANDACE RANSOMCEO (AS OF 06/24)36
TINA WILLIAMSVICE PRESIDENT30
KRISTENE BLACKSTONECOO40
JENNIFER LAWSONDIRECTOR OF EVALUATION38.4

Recent News & Activity

Recent developments and announcements

The Center has been active in launching and supporting initiatives to strengthen child and family services in Texas, including programs focused on prevention of child abuse and neglect, mental and behavioral health support for families, and professional development for child care workers and administrators.

New centers will support prevention of child abuse and neglect in Texas communities

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Texas Center for Child and Family fund?

The Center endeavors to strengthen the lives of children and families through training, consultations, education, and research. It provides support to Texas child, youth, and family service agencies with the knowledge, skills, and ability they need to provide high-quality services in their communities for vulnerable children and families. Primary focus areas include: • **Vulnerable children and families**: Supporting service agencies with resources and capacity to serve vulnerable populations •…

How do I apply for a grant from Texas Center for Child and Family?

The Center is an active grantmaker with the following characteristics: • **Total giving**: $5,795,816 (based on most recent IRS 990 filing in 2024) • **Typical award range**: $8,000–$618,025 • **Recent grantees**: Partnerships for Austin Children in Crisis received $149,593 to establish or sustain post-adoption and post-permanency supports The Center distributes grants to strengthen services and support for children and families across Texas.

Where does Texas Center for Child and Family make grants?

The Center's grantmaking focuses primarily on Texas.

What size grants does Texas Center for Child and Family award?

In 2024, Texas Center for Child and Family awarded 15 grants totaling $5.8M — an average of about $385K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Texas Center for Child and Family's EIN?

Texas Center for Child and Family's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 74-2949902. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

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