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Margaret Alkek Charitable Trust Roster of Funds Donor Advised Funds Reagan & James P. Bailey, Jr. Family Fund Michelle and Lorne Bain Family Fund -A- Burke & Elizabeth Baker Family Fund: BBI Dorothy & Mickey Ables Fund Burke & Elizabeth Baker Family Fund: BHB Morrie & Rolaine Abramson Family Burke & Elizabeth Baker Family Fund: RHB Foundation Burke Baker, Jr. & Elizabeth High Baker Donor Ackerman Family Fund Advised Fund Wendy Hilty Adair Fund Pam and John Barineau Fund Ginger Adam Fund Larry & Sarah Barker Family Fund Jennifer & Tod Adam Fund Michael & Janice Barker Foundation K. S. Adams, Jr. Foundation Barringer Fund Advances in Neurological Surgery Fund John Michael Bartolotta Foundation Murari & Bidya Agrawal Family Foundation Jimmie Baskom Fund Aldrich Foundation Battier Take Charge Foundation Margaret Alkek Charitable Trust Bawcom Family Fund Chinhui & Eddie Allen Fund Beasley Family Foundation Robert & Shirley Allen Charitable Fund Bergeron-Mensay Family Charitable Fund Alpheus Charitable Fund Stephen & Linda Bickel Fund Alvis Family Foundation Bilger Family Fund Steve & Marci Alvis Foundation Bilger Family Fund II Galvin & Lolita Anciano Foundation Black Foundation Anderson Family Charitable Giving Fund Blaisdell Family Foundation D. Kent & Linda C. Anderson Foundation Elizabeth Blanchard Fund Roger and Holly Anderson Fund Susan & C. Ronald Blankenship Fund Susan & Richard Anderson Family Fund Ginger & Jack Blanton Fund Kristin & David Anthony Charitable Gift Fund Bloom Foundation Aplin Family Fund Blue Pearl Harvey Relief Fund Bruce and Lida Arendale Fund Bluegrass Fund Arneberg Family Charitable Fund Jack & Nancy Blumenthal Family Fund Ingrid V. Arneberg Charitable Fund Buddy & Denise Bolt Fund Ella Rose Arnold Fund Katy Bomar Clarity Fund Ruby Arnold Fund Bond Family Charitable Fund Arnoldy Family Fund Bosphorus Tres Fund Tim & Frances Arnoult Family Charitable Fund Polly & Murry Bowden Fund Asian American Giving Circle of Greater Karen Bowman Memorial Fund Houston Fund Bracewell & Giuliani LLP Fund Asian American Youth Giving Circle Robert S. Brackman Family Foundation Awesome Fund Bradshaw-Carter Fund Brady Family Charity Fund -B- Jim & Marsha Braniff Family Fund Ellen & Hank Bachmann Charitable Fund Bridgwater Family Foundation Philip & Denise Bahr Fund Kari & Martin Brock Family Foundation Braden Bailess Foundation Leslie & Valerian Brock Family Foundation Lori & John B. Brock IV Family Foundation Clarke Charitable Gift Fund Brooks Family Fund Clear River Fund Ben S. Brown Charitable Fund Cleary Family Fund Christopher Westin Brown Fund Cockrell Family Fund Ira B. & Myra Brown Fund Charles & Risa Cogliandro Fund James S. and Wanda C. Brown Fund Robert L. Cook Charitable Funds Bruce-Miller Fund Core Four fund Carter Bruce Fund Chili & Crash Cockrell Fund Christine Bruce Charitable Fund Janet & Ernest H. Cockrell Fund Leonard John Bruce, Jr. Memorial Fund Stephanie & Ernie D. Cockrell Family Fund Robin Bruce Angel Foundation Commander/Conway Family Fund Robin Weekley Bruce Charitable Fund Community Ventures Fund Valerie O. Bruce Fund Paul & Charlotte Corddry Family Fund Susan and Forrest Bruch Family Fund Shirley and J. B. "Bubba" Coskey Foundation Bryan Family Fund Jay B. & Anne Z. Coskey Family Fund BTMJ Charitable Fund Cowden Walter Fund Burg Family Fund B. E. Crosswell Family Fund Mac & Shirley Burger Fund E. A. Crosswell Family Fund Burguieres Family Foundation CYL Fund Alice Louise Burguieres Foundation Bill & Lenni Burke Family Fund -D- Worth & Robin Burke Fund D’Agostino Family Fund Wendy & Cade Burks Family Fund Daisy Fund Korin & Derrick Burnett Charitable Gift Fund Musa and Khaleda Dakri Foundation Abby Burns Clarity Fund Bob Daniels Scholarship Fund Bush China US Relations Foundation Sallie & Ted Davis Charitable Foundation Guy W. Butler, II Foundation for the Performing Carla & Cole Dawson Family Charitable Fund Arts Mary S. & Jack Dawson Fund William T. & Carol A. Butler Family Fund John Deane Memorial Fund Charles Butt Charitable Fund DeLongchamps Family Fund Jagdish & Sujata Desai Family Fund -C- Mahesh & Neeta Desai Family Fund C56J45 Fund Desroches Family Foundation Cadence Relief Fund Jill & Brad Deutser Fund Callegari Family Charitable Fund Drs. Wilfred O. & Bobbie M. Dietrich Fund William M. Calvert Family Charitable Fund Lane Dilg & Brian Nelson Fund Michele Camp Charitable Fund Susie & Joe Dilg Fund Campo Family Fund Direct Energy Foundation – Direct Energy Cancer No More Fund Canada Carnes Family Fund Direct Energy Foundation – NA Distributed Margot & John Cater Family Fund Energy Caudill Family Fund Direct Energy Foundation – NAH Field Ann and Clarence Cazalot Fund Operations CCA Alliance Fund Direct Energy Foundation – PAC Match Von & Yolanda Celestine Family Charitable Direct Energy Foundation – Diversity and Fund Inclusion Center for Family Philanthropy – Family Giving Direct Energy Foundation – Thinking XQ Fund Circle Fund DMJ2 Fund CHAN Fund Douglas & Charlotte Dobson Fund Chaney Foundation Doyle Family Charitable Trust Fund Chang Family Fund Charles T. & Mary Ellen Doyle/Texas First Bank Charles & Mary Fund Charitable Fund Childers Family Foundation Matthew T. & Debra L. Doyle Family Fund Childress Family Foundation T. Mark & Marieta Drumm Fund The CJ Foundation Kathryn & Gary Dudley Charitable Fund Janet F. Clark Fund Dumas/Johnson Family Fund Brenda and John H. Duncan Advised Fund Furr Institute for Innovative Thinking XQ Fund Robert and Marcy Duncan Family Fund Dupre Family Fund -G- Gaedcke Family Foundation -E- Scott & Katherine Galloway Family EAH Education Foundation Foundation Fund David S. Eckel Charitable Fund Galtney Family Fund Edelman Family Charitable Gift Fund Andrew Galtney Fund Gregory R. Eger Fund Benjamin Galtney Fund Einhorn Yurewicz Family Fund Elizabeth & Will Galtney Fund Evelyn Wilson Egan Foundation John Galtney Fund Elder Family Partnership Ltd. Foundation Robert Galtney Fund Clayton & Jodie Elder Family Foundation Gardenia Fund Donald & Betty Jo Elder Family Foundation Pam Gardner Moondance Fund Donald A. Elder Foundation John & Betsy Garibaldi Family Charitable Fund Jason & Sharon Elder Fund Gatti Family Fund Lisa Gaye Elder Children’s Discovery Museum Harry Gee Family Fund Endowment Fund Douglas & Christine Gehrman Family Todd & Sherri Elder Family Foundation Foundation Douglas Elliott Family Fund Cullen K. Geiselman Fund Ellis Charitable Fund Grover Geiselman Fund Lindsay Embrey Endowment Fund Steven H. Gerdes Charitable Giving Fund Erwin Family Fund Robin C. Gibbs Charitable Fund Diane Ley Espinoza Donor Advised Fund Lacey & Matthew Goossen Family Fund Evans-Portela Family Fund Harry B. Gordon & Aileen B. Gordon Everett Family Fund Foundation Virginia Wilson Ewing Foundation Anne & Cary Goss Family Foundation Diane & John Grace Family Fund -F- Sarah Campbell Grados Charitable Fund Aubrey & Sylvia Farb Family Fund Graf Family Foundation Olivia & Peter Farrell Fund Bob & Annie Graham Fund Fast Friends Foundation Gray Family Fund C & M Favre Foundation Saundria & Jerome Gray Charitable Foundation Favrot Fund Historical Project Fund Claire & Joe Greenberg Family Fund Marcia and Michael Feldman Foundation Gregg Family Foundation Jerry & Nanette Finger Foundation Scott & Therese Griffiths Family Fund Jonathan S. Finger Charitable Fund Grimes Family Christian Fund Marvy Finger Family Foundation Windi & David Grimes Charitable Fund Marvy A. Finger Fund Grinstead Family Foundation Richard B. Finger Charitable Fund Jenard and Gail Gross Fund Walter G. Finger Charitable Fund Group 1 Automotive Charitable Fund Walter G. and Toni G. Charitable Fund Guill Family Fund James H. and Beverly W. Fish Fund John & Lucia Gurley Fund Sarah K. Fisk Charitable Fund Gurwitch Charitable Fund Cindy B. & David D. Fitch Fund John C. Fitch Family Fund -H- Joy Voltz Kolb Flag Fund Maureen O. & James T. Hackett Fund Flournoy Family Fund Merrill & Joe Hafner Fund Peter J. Fluor Family Fund Rusty & Tissy Hardin Foundation Foster Family Fund Robert W. Kopler & Barry W. Harnamji Charles & Helen Fraser Family Fund Memorial Fund Esther & Doug Freedman Charitable Fund Harris Foundation Freepoint Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund William Harris Fund Fridley Family Fund Amy and Curtis Hartman Anne Frischkorn Fund Hawk Family Fund Fruchter Family Fund Blake Hawk Family Fund Russell and Diana Hawkins Fund Jade Fund Dawn & Robert Hawley Family Fund Umesh & Rajni Jain Charitable Fund Judy & Tom Healey Fund Christy & Webb Jennings Family Fund John H. Hendrix Family Fund Jewett Family Fund N. & P. Henry Family Fund Michael and Susan Jhin Fund Carol C. & Charles H. Herder Family Fund JML Family Foundation Herman Family Fund JMM Family Foundation Harold G. & Anna Marie Hidalgo Fund Ann & Michael Jobe Family Fund Higher Education Field of Interest Fund Chris and Leigh Joseph Family Fund Hildebrand Fund Belton Kleberg Johnson Fund Brittany Ann Hildebrand Fund Bill & Genie Johnson Fund Brittany Ann Hildebrand, Jeffery D. Hildebrand, Walter & Yvonne Johnson Charitable Fund Jr., and John Thomas Hildebrand Fund Jones Family Fund Jeffery D. Hildebrand, Jr. Fund Joyce Family Charitable Fund John Thomas Hildebrand Fund William M. Hitchcock Fund -K- Hill Haven Donor Advised Fund Kaim Family Foundation Jeff Hill & Chris Jones Family Fund Karen Kain Clarity Fund Hobby Fund Charles & Dale Kaiser Fund Margaret & Lee Hogan Fund Kaler Family Fund Elizabeth L. and Wyatt L. Hogan Fund Martin & Deborah Kaler Charitable Fund Brett W. Hogan Fund Kane Family Charitable Fund Hoglund Family Fund George V. Kane III Fund Holcomb Family Fund Mandy Kao Foundation
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