The Council on Recovery

Houston, TX ·EIN 74-1173235 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$9.7M received 56 funders 151 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds The Council on Recovery?

The Council on Recovery is funded by 56 grantmakers, led by United Way of Greater Houston ($2.4M), Hamill Foundation ($1.8M), John P McGovern Foundation ($655K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.7M in grants to The Council on Recovery between 2019–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
United Way of Greater Houston$2,406,991102021–2025
Hamill Foundation$1,800,00052020–2024
John P McGovern Foundation$655,00032021–2023
Episcopal Health Foundation$562,50032021–2024
John S Dunn Foundation$450,00052020–2024
Four Lee Foundation$398,68032019–2023
Wayne Duddlesten Foundation$300,00022020–2021
Mr and Mrs Nelson Rusche Foundation$280,00052020–2024
The Brown Foundation Inc$254,00072021–2025
Vivian L Smith Foundation$250,00052020–2024
Petersen Family Foundation$250,00012021
Halliburton Charitable Foundation$205,40052021–2024
Greater Houston Community Foundation$202,57992020–2024
Cullen Trust For Health Care$200,00022020–2021
The John M O'quinn Foundation$185,00042020–2024
The Ralph H and Ruth J Mccullough$125,00052020–2024
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc$117,05052020–2024
Ruth Jones Macdonald Charitable Trust$100,00052020–2024
The Cullen Foundation$80,00022021–2022
The Menninger Clinic$80,00012020
Bob Woodruff Family Foundation Inc$79,80912020
MD Anderson Foundation$75,00012024
Baxter Trust Co Private Foundation Services$75,00022020–2024
The William a and Madeline Welder Smith$75,00042021–2024
The Moody Endowment$75,00012022

Showing top 25 of 56 funders by total given.

What grants has The Council on Recovery received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025United Way of Greater HoustonHealth Care$250,000
2025United Way of Greater HoustonNavigation$238,000
2025The Brown Foundation IncThe Center for Recovering Families$50,000
2025United Way of Greater HoustonStrategic Opportunity$30,000
2025The Carmage and Martha Ann WallsPUBLIC SUPPORT$10,000
2024Hamill FoundationTo support general operating programs including prevention, counseling, outpatient treatment, family therapy & recover support to those suffering from alcohol & substance abuse; and renovation of Hamill Conference Center$500,000
2024United Way of Greater HoustonHealth Care$325,419
2024United Way of Greater HoustonNavigation$200,000
2024Episcopal Health FoundationSupport Comprehensive Clinics$140,000
2024John S Dunn FoundationGrant to support a Center for Co-Occurring Disorders, with a focus on the connection between substance use, mental health, trauma and suicide.$100,000
2024MD Anderson FoundationGeneral operating support$75,000
2024The John M O'quinn FoundationTO SUPPORT ANNUAL SPEAKER ACTIVITIES$75,000
2024Halliburton Charitable FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$51,900
2024The Brown Foundation IncCenter for Recovering Families$50,000
2024Vivian L Smith FoundationSUPPORT THE CENTER FOR RECOVERING FAMILIES$50,000
2024Mr and Mrs Nelson Rusche FoundationGeneral Support$50,000
2024Baxter Trust Co Private Foundation ServicesCOMMUNITY INTERVENTIONAND SUPPORT SERVICE(CISS) PROGRAM$50,000
2024The Ralph H and Ruth J McculloughUNRESTRICTED$25,000
2024Greater Houston Community FoundationHEALTH$23,129
2024The Guild Shop of the Church of St JohnSenior program support$21,000
2024The William a and Madeline Welder SmithUNRESTRICTED$20,000
2024Ruth Jones Macdonald Charitable TrustUNRESTRICTED$20,000
2024Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust IncUNRESTRICTED GENERAL SUPPORT$15,500
2024Anchorage Foundation of TexasGENERAL SUPPORT$15,000
2024Texas Bar FoundationImprv outcome for behavioral health$15,000
2024Charity Guild of Catholic Women ofProgram support$12,000
2024Union Pacific FoundationHEALTH AND WELLNESS$10,000
2024Slave 2 Nothing FoundationSUBSTANCE ABUSE$10,000
2024Joan Hohlt and Roger Wich FoundationGeneral support$10,000
2024The Medallion Foundation IncSCHOOL BASED SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION/INTERVENTION PROGRAMS$10,000

Showing 30 most recent of 151 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds The Council on Recovery?

The Council on Recovery is funded by 56 grantmakers, led by United Way of Greater Houston ($2.4M), Hamill Foundation ($1.8M), John P McGovern Foundation ($655K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.7M in grants to The Council on Recovery between 2019–2025.

Who is The Council on Recovery's largest funder?

United Way of Greater Houston is the largest recorded funder of The Council on Recovery, with $2.4M across 10 grants (2021–2025).

How much grant funding has The Council on Recovery received?

IRS 990 filings record $9.7M in grants to The Council on Recovery across 151 grants from 56 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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