Hubbard Family Foundation Incorporated
The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable causes, with a strong emphasis on child welfare, education, and community services. Its mission reflects a commitment to assisting abused and neglected children, providing scholarships and financial aid, and supporting families affected by pediatric cancer. The foundation also engages in initiatives related to missionary support and humanitarian outreach, including assistance for orphaned children and victims of human trafficking. While it primarily serves organizations within Texas, it also extends its support to various causes across other states.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A Texas-based nonprofit or faith-based organization with programs in child welfare, education/scholarships, youth services, or pediatric family support seeking a mid-range project grant (~$2.5K–$20K) and with a local relationship or referral to the foundation.
Good Fit
- • Organization is located in Texas or has a clear in-state program focus.
- • Programmatic focus on child welfare, abused/neglected children, youth development, education, scholarships, or pediatric cancer family support.
- • Project budget in the small-to-mid grant range (a few thousand to low tens of thousands).
- • Established local reputation or an introduction from a recurring grantee or board member.
- • Evidence of program-specific, time-bound use of funds (not unrestricted institutional support).
Geography
Giving is highly concentrated in one state—about 86% of dollars went to Texas—while small amounts went to four other states; the footprint is state-focused rather than national.
Recipient Variety
The latest year shows twenty-one distinct recipients (twenty-six the prior year) across child welfare, education, faith-based and health-related purposes, indicating a broad and independent recipient set despite some dollar concentration among top grantees.
New Applicants
Direct evidence shows three new recipients in the latest year alongside eighteen returning grantees, but the foundation's stated policy that it funds only preselected applicants and the lack of a public application portal make it unclear how easily an unfamiliar applicant could enter the portfolio.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
