Chaparral Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Chaparral Foundation primarily funds grantmaking related to education, youth, human services, and health.

IP TAKE: The foundation lacks transparency, which limits information available on its grantmaking priorities and activities.

OVERVIEW: Established in 1997, the Chaparral Foundation is steered by Texas lawyer H. Tevis Herd. The foundation does not maintain a website, which makes it difficult to locate further information on its priority areas and grantmaking strategies. According to tax filings, the Chaparral Foundation primarily funds grantmaking related to education, youth, human services, and health.

Grants for Security and Human Rights, K-12 Education, and Public Health and Access

Tevis has supported the Daniel Parker Herd Memorial Scholarship Fund which provides financial assistance to Midland County students. He serves on the board of Midland Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organized exclusively for the benefit of Midland Memorial Hospital. Other health and human services grantmaking touches children’s health and food banks.

Past grantees have included Explore Austin, Dell Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas, United Way of Midland (where Herd is a lifetime board member), YMCA of Austin, Junior League of Austin, and Teen Flow Youth Ministries.

Important Grant Details

Grants range from $5,000 to $65,000, but the most common grant amount is $10,000. In a recent tax year, the foundation gave away over $1 million.

Grantmaking focuses on Midland, Texas. Requests should be submitted on a form approved by Permian Basin Area Foundation, and should include a detailed description of the project and amount of funding requested. Deadlines are May 15 and Nov 215.

CONTACT:

H. Tevis Herd
413 W. Wall, Suite 300
Midlands, TX 79701
(432) 684-5591