Supporting Hill Country Organizations by Investing in Health, Wellness, and Higher Education.
See how we’re helping local organizations.
As the largest philanthropic entity in the region with a unique mission and vision to improve health and wellness, Create Healthy supports local organizations committed to improving lives in the Hill Country. Designed with input of civic and community leaders, Create Healthy supports forward-thinking initiatives while also sponsoring local events and making one-time gifts of support to organizations that align with our mission to invest in Hill Country health and wellness programs.
$13,804,260.01 contributed to the Hill Country.
Grant Funding
$9,593,675.01
Mental Health$3,472,266.00
Early Childhood Development
$3,163,593.00
Healthy Living $2,822,816.01
Health Education $50,000.00
Food Security $85,000.00
Mental Health – $3,472,266.00
Early Childhood Development
$3,163,593.00
Healthy Living
$2,822,816.01
St. Mary’s Catholic School
June 2024 | $75,000 Grant funds will support playground improvements
Comfort Golden Age Center Foundation
August 2024 | $20,000 Grant funds will go towards operations
Boys and Girls Club of the Highland Lakes
June 2024 | $30,000 Grant funds will support the organization‘s Llano
Fredericksburg Independent School District Education Foundation- Stonewall Elementary
May 2024 | $26,616 Grant funds the purchase of new
The Good Samaritan Center
May 2024 | $45,000 Grant funds will support specialty care
Fredericksburg Independent School District
May 2024 | $55,000 Grant funds for FISD to hire
Health Education
$50,000.00
Food Security
$85,000.00
Community Donations
$2,927,240.00
Fuel to the Fire 2024: Morning Hope Ministries
October 2024 Create Healthy announces the success of its Fuel to the Fire 2024 matching grant initiative, which empowered Hill Country nonprofit organizations to maximize their year-end giving outreach efforts.
Fuel to the Fire 2024: Boys and Girls Club of the Highland Lakes Llano Club
October 2024 Create Healthy announces the success of its Fuel to the Fire 2024 matching grant initiative, which empowered Hill Country nonprofit organizations to maximize their year-end giving outreach efforts.
Blanco Fire and EMS Donation
July 2024 Create Healthy donated $500 to the Blanco County Emergency Services Auxiliary for Blanco Fire & EMS. In total, Create Healthy has contributed over to the Blanco
Hill Country United Soccer | Fredericksburg Friends of the Fields
Create Healthy has donated $900,000 to the campaign funding the construction of the Fredericksburg soccer complex. Hill Country United Soccer and Fredericksburg Friends of the Fields expect the project to be
Fuel to the Fire 2023: Golden Hub Community Center
Create Healthy, the Fredericksburg-based foundation investing in the health and wellness of the Hill Country, launched a $25,000, dollar-for-dollar matching donation program for 10 local non-profit organizations working in the
Fuel to the Fire 2023: Hill Country University Center
Create Healthy, the Fredericksburg-based foundation investing in the health and wellness of the Hill Country, launched a $25,000, dollar-for-dollar matching donation program for 10 local non-profit organizations working in the
Sponsorships
$437,045.00
iOpener Sponsorship
July 2025 Create Healthy is a proud sponsor of the
Grace Center Boots BBQ and Bier Festival Sponsorship
May 2025 Create Healthy was the Diamond Sponsor of the
2025 Fredericksburg Craft Beer Festival Sponsorship
May 2025 Create Healthy sponsored and attended the Fredericksburg Craft
Volunteer Appreciation Sponsorship 2025: Blanco Education Foundation
April 2025 Create Healthy awarded the Blanco Education Foundation $500
Volunteer Appreciation Sponsorship: Texas Wine Revolution
April 2025 Create Healthy awarded the Texas Wine Revolution $500
Volunteer Appreciation Sponsorship: The Grace Center
April 2025 Create Healthy awarded the Grace Center $500 for
Johnson City VFD Fish Fry Donation
April 2025 | $500 Create Healthy provided the Johnson City
2025 Fundraiser: Mason VFD
April 2025 Create Healthy provided the Mason Volunteer Fire Department



