The Meadows Foundation
The Meadows Foundation is a private philanthropic institution established
in 1948 by Algur H and Virginia Meadows to benefit the people of Texas.
The Foundation's mission is to assist the people and institutions of Texas
improve the quality and circumstances of life for themselves and future
generations.
Algur Meadows built General American Oil Company of Texas into one of
the nation's most successful independent oil and gas production companies.
Believing that his own life was greatly enriched by giving, Meadows generously
shared his wealth with many charitable causes benefiting the people of
the state that had been so kind to him. Wishing to share the joy of giving
with their extended family, both living and yet unborn, Algur and Virginia
Meadows established The Meadows Foundation so that their philanthropy
would continue in perpetuity, under the guidance and direction of family
members and trusted advisors.
Since its inception, the Foundation's assets have grown to a current
value in excess of $800 million, and it has dispersed over $430 million
in grants and direct charitable expenditures to over 2,00 Texas institutions
and agencies. Foundation grants support work in the fields of arts and
culture, civic and public affairs, education, health, and human services.
The foundation also has a particular philanthropic interest in three areas:
public education (particularly in the areas of early child development,
enhanced reading skills and teacher preparation), mental health and the
environment. It also seeks to develop a philanthropic spirit among high
school and middle school students and has awarded in excess of $2 million
to over 200 schools in North Texas whose students planned and carried
out community service programs.
The Foundation looks for programs and services that employ imaginative,
innovative ways to solve community problems through projects leading to
organizational self-sufficiency and in capital plans that enable agencies
to flourish. It seeks to support projects that can alleviate pain, enhance
social skills and promote better human relations.
Among its philanthropic initiatives, the Foundation has established the
Wilson Historic District near downtown Dallas. Here, more than 27 non-profit
agencies are provided rent-free office space, as well as management and
technical assistance, in elegantly restored turn-of-the-century homes
and buildings and new structures. Considered a benchmark for historic
preservation and a model project in which to house non-profit agencies,
The Wilson Block, within the 22-acre Wilson Historic District, has earned
a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Meadows Foundation is among the most recognized private philanthropies
in the country, It has received numerous awards for both its philanthropy
and its management. It was the fir recipient of the Texas medal of the
Arts for suntanned support of arts and culture in Texas, and was named
Outstanding Foundation of the year by the National Society of Fund Raising
Executives. For additional information, visit The Meadows Foundation web
site at http://www.mfi.org.
ED: As you can see The Meadows Foundation has supported Texans for over
55 years. We sincerely thank the Foundation, and they deserve the communities
support.

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