The Hunsucker Family Foundation

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Private Foundation
HOUSTON, TexasMicroEIN: 766123063
ChurchesHealth CharitiesCommunity Service Clubs

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to charitable giving. Its mission centers on supporting various charitable causes, with a notable focus on health-related initiatives and community service, as evidenced by its funding to organizations like Planned Parenthood and local churches. The foundation primarily serves a diverse range of recipients, including health charities, religious institutions, and community service organizations. While it has a presence in multiple states, its giving reflects a significant emphasis on supporting local and regional charities.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-sized charitable organizations with an operational track record in community, health, or faith-based work—especially organizations with ties to Texas or to local intermediaries who can make introductions.

Good Fit

  • A track record of work in Texas or one of the other states already funded.
  • Mission alignment with churches, health charities, or community service organizations.
  • Ability to effectively use grants in the $5k–$10k range.
  • A warm introduction from a current grantee, local leader, or trustee contact.

Geography

Moderate

Observed giving reached four states in the latest year, but 56% of 2024 dollars stayed in Texas, indicating multi-state reach with a strong in-state concentration.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The latest year shows seven distinct grantees and the portfolio added four new recipients that year, and across three years there are multiple independent organizations rather than a single beneficiary.

New Applicants

Moderate

Behavior shows the foundation added new grantees (four in 2024), but the foundation explicitly indicates it funds only preselected applicants and no public application or contact route is visible, so unfamiliar applicants face a referral/relationship barrier.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026