REBUILDING AFTER HURRICANE HARVEY...OneStar Foundation, raised $100 million to support rebuilding...
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12-Month Progress Report | August 2018R E BU I L DI N G A F T E R H U R R IC A N E H A RV E Y
212-Month Progress Report | August 2018
REMEMBERING HARVEYPeople have lost so much and it just keeps raining.“
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130+ MPHWIND SPEEDS
60+ INCHESOF RAIN OVER 4 DAYS
41 COUNTIESIMPACTED
8 MILLION+RESIDENTSAFFECTED
$125 BILLION+IN TOTAL DAMAGE
300+ MILESOF COASTLINE
CATEGORY 4on Saffir-Simpson scale
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“The Rebuild Texas Fund team shows up and they listen to what we need. They have helped us in
more ways than we could have imagined.”— Sharon McKinney, Superintendent, Port Aransas Independent School District
“One thing we’ve experienced over the last year is this: banding together in the face of adversity makes the impossible possible.”
“Over the past year, the Rebuild Texas Fund has been instrumental in helping Texans in all impacted counties rebuild
and recover. I am proud of the work the Rebuild Texas Fund has accomplished,
and remain committed to working together as rebuilding continues.”
— Michael & Susan Dell
— Governor Greg Abbott
412-Month Progress Report | August 2018
The Rebuild Texas Fund, a collaborative project of the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and the OneStar Foundation, raised $100 million to support rebuilding efforts in communities shattered by Hurricane Harvey in August 2017. Funding through the Rebuild Texas Fund is provided to eligible nonprofit, government, corporate, and philanthropic organizations working on the ground in impacted Texas communities. The Rebuild Texas Fund works hand in hand with local community leaders to identify priorities and needs and to provide financial support, expertise, and resources across six critical focus areas.
ABOUT THE REBUILD TEXAS FUND
WORKFORCE & TRANSPORTATION
EDUCATION & CHILD CARE
COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESSHOUSING
HEALTH
Restoring jobs, transportation, and getting
people back to work
Revitalizing schools and child care centersRebuilding community assets
and bolstering local revenue
Supporting small businesses to re-open and thrive
Helping displaced families come home
Promoting mental health, wellness, and good nutrition
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A TEXAS-SIZED RESPONSEThanks to your support, the inaugural year for Rebuild Texas Fund has been an extraordinary one. The bold idea for the fund was born while the rain from Hurricane Harvey was still falling. The goal was ambitious: to channel the incredible outpouring of generosity from around the country and provide the resources and energy required to quickly get our neighbors on the path back to normalcy. These donated resources are at work accelerating local rebuilding and revitalization efforts and supporting thousands of Texas families and communities.
Funded first
WITHIN16 PROJECTS
45 DAYS
Serving all41 TEXAS
COUNTIESimpacted by
Hurricane Harvey
100%OF DONATIONS INVESTED in impacted areasno administrative costs paid by donors
35,000MILES
TRAVELEDto work with communities
$50.7MILLION
empowering local communities
156 PROJECTSACROSS
$100MILLION33,000+DONORS
DONATED BY
$120KDEPLOYED PER DAYto help communities in need
on average
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE
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30 MILLION FISHbeing restored to coastal bays stretching from Corpus Christi to Port Arthur over the next two years
RESTORING MILLIONS OF FISH TO THE GULF
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
12-MONTH SUMMARY: COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Click here to read more about the projects18%
OF FUNDS
80,200VISITORS
56PROJECTS
$9,173,024 FUNDS AWARDED
hosted at area events that restored essential local
revenues and businesses
Thanks to the Rebuild Texas Fund, the two Texas Parks and Wildlife coastal fish hatcheries damaged by Hurricane Harvey are on their way back to full operation, directly supporting world-class fishing, fueling coastal economies, and providing recreational opportunities for hundreds of thousands of anglers.— Anne Brown, Executive Director, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation
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$250,000 IN FUNDINGsupporting critical repairs at 2 of 3 state-run fish hatcheries damaged by Harvey, helping to fuel Texas’ recreational and commercial fishing industry
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471 SCHOOLS
2,988 CLASSROOM PROJECTS
Provided with critical classroom materials, supplies, and resources
funded through a matching grant program with DonorsChoose.org and their online donors
REESTABLISHING CLASSROOMS, ONE TEACHER AT A TIME
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
12-MONTH SUMMARY: EDUCATION & CHILD CARE
Click here to read more about the projects23%
OF FUNDS
33PROJECTS
380,145STUDENTS
$11,587,789 FUNDS AWARDED
supported with supplies and classrooms for the 2017-2018 school year
Thank you so much for supporting my students’ learning! We are so excited
to use the resources that you provided! We can’t wait to become better, more
organized learners thanks to your help and generosity. I know that this is going to be
a great school year for my students! .— Mrs. Vernier, PreK–2nd grade teacher,
Mae Smythe Elementary, Pasadena TX
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912-Month Progress Report | August 2018
13 CAMPUSES
18,903 HARVEY-IMPACTED STUDENTS
have new or expanded Communities In Schools counseling and support services
receiving counseling through Communities In Schools affiliates in affected regions
HELPING STUDENTS OVERCOME TRAUMA AND SUCCEED IN SCHOOL
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
12-MONTH SUMMARY: HEALTH
Our students and families spent most of last year in survival mode. The support of the Rebuild Texas Fund allows us to expand services to five new campuses and help more students and families recover from the trauma of Harvey. I am so excited to see what we can accomplish together this school year.— Stephanie Hornung, Program Coordinator, Communities In Schools Bay Area
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Click here to read more about the projects17%
OF FUNDS
58,786INDIVIDUALS
21PROJECTS
$8,621,756 FUNDS AWARDED
provided with counseling and support services
1012-Month Progress Report | August 2018
4,692 VOLUNTEERS
884 HOMES
working together to repair houses and restore families to their homes
restored for 2,397 Individuals during the 15-day blitz build and efforts over the summer by 4B Disaster Response
Network & Eight Days of Hope
REBUILDING HOPE AND HOMES FOR
FAMILIES
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
12-MONTH SUMMARY: HOUSING
Click here to read more about the projects31%
OF FUNDS
142,460 HOURS
37PROJECTS
$15,727,959 FUNDS AWARDED
logged by 6,228 volunteers to repair and rebuild homes
Today, for the first time in over six months, my house
actually felt like a home. Today, I am hopeful again! .
— Homeowner served by Eight Days of Hope volunteers
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350 BUSINESSES
$7 MILLION INITIATIVE
provided with loans, grants, and technical assistance through the Texas Small Business Rebuild Initiative
with LiftFund, Rebuild Texas Fund, and Goldman Sachs partnering to help affected small businesses re-open and thrive
REVIVING SMALL BUSINESSES
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
12-MONTH SUMMARY: SMALL BUSINESS
7%OF FUNDS
Click here to read more about the projects
645BUSINESSES
6PROJECTS
$3,415,000 FUNDS AWARDED
supported with grants, low-cost loans, and technical assistance
Hurricane Harvey devastated close to 900 of our small businesses. Today, more than 80% have reopened and are creating nearly $60 million in revenue each month. That would have been impossible without Rebuild Texas Fund’s support and partnership. We are so grateful for their dedication and passion for helping communities. — Diane Probst, President/CEO Rockport-Fulton Chamber of Commerce
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150 PARTICIPANTS
$700,000 PROJECT
in inaugural class aim to graduate with nationally-recognized
certification in construction skills
to pilot first training class, and establish self-funded, sustainable model for future classes
Working with the Rebuild Texas Fund allows us to train students, so they
can rebuild in their own communities. These skills give our students a path to
gainful employment, self-sufficiency, and improved quality of life for themselves,
their families, and the community. .— Melvin White, Founder of Digital Workforce Academy
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“LAUNCHING THE
SOUTHEAST TEXAS WORKFORCE
COLLABORATIVE
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Click here to read more about the projects4%
OF FUNDS
3PROJECTS
$2,129,000 FUNDS AWARDED
$1,579,000IN FUNDING
to workforce programs aligned with construction
needs in recovering communities
12-MONTH SUMMARY: WORKFORCE & TRANSPORTATION
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CONTRIBUTION BREAKDOWN BY REGIONS OF WORK
Region 1
$8,068,988Region 2
$3,800,708
Region 4
$3,225,498Region 5
$7,431,371
Region 3
$1,236,294
COUNTIES: Chambers, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange,
Polk, Sabine, San Jacinto, Tyler, Walker22 projects funded
COUNTIES: Caldwell, Calhoun, Dewitt, Goliad, Gonzales, Jackson, Karnes, Lavaca, Refugio, Victoria
13 projects funded
COUNTIES: Austin, Bastrop, Brazoria, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Lee, Matagorda, Wharton8 projects funded
COUNTIES: Grimes, Harris, Montgomery, Waller22 projects funded
COUNTIES: Aransas, Bee, Kleberg, Nueces, San Patricio40 projects funded
51 projects funded serving multiple regions
Region 1
Region 4 Region 5
Region 2 Region 3
$9,375,478Serving 2 or More Regions
$17,516,191Serving All Regions
*Regions as defined by the Governor’s Commission
to Rebuild Texas
Total Dollar Amount Awarded: $50,654,528
The Rebuild Texas Fund is working across all impacted regions with a special focus on areas where resources are scarce.
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COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH
EDUCATION & CHILD CARE
SMALL BUSINESS
WORKFORCE & TRANSPORTATION
HOUSING
Aransas CountyAransas Pass Chamber of CommerceBee CountyCalhoun CountyCalhoun County - Precinct 1City of Aransas PassCity of Aransas PassCity of InglesideCity of Ingleside Parks & Recreation DepartmentCity of Port AransasCity of Port ArthurCity of Port NechesCity of RefugioCity of SimontonCity of WoodsboroDePelchin Children’s CenterEvelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community CenterFoundation for Southeast TexasGrace Episcopal ChurchGreater Orange Area Chamber of CommerceHouston Area Women’s CenterHouston Arts AllianceHouston Community ToolBankJust Do It NowKaBOOM!Marine Toys for Tots FoundationMissouri CityNorth Channel Assistance MinistriesNueces County Coastal Parks DepartmentOrange CountyPort Aransas Texas Nature PreservePortland Chamber of CommerceRefugio ISDRefugio Little LeagueRockport Center for the ArtsRockport-Fulton Chamber FoundationSalvation Army of Greater HoustonSan Jacinto Community College FoundationSan Patricio CountySouth East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSouthEast Texas Regional Advisory CouncilTexas Association of Regional CouncilsTexas Parks and Wildlife FoundationTexas Women’s Empowerment FoundationThe University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonTown of FultonTri-County Emergency Medical ServicesTri-County Fire DepartmentTrinity Episcopal ChurchUpbringWaller County Office of Emergency ManagementYMCA of Greater Houston
Preparedness projects funded in partnership with the Center for Disaster Philanthropy
BakerRipleyBuckner Children and Family ServicesCommunities In SchoolsCommunities In Schools Bay AreaCommunities In Schools of BaytownCommunities In Schools of Southeast TexasFamily Service Center of Galveston CountyFamily Services of Southeast TexasIt is WellJewish Family ServiceLutheran Social Service of MinnesotaMental Health America of Greater HoustonPort Aransas Education FoundationRegion IV Education Service CenterTexana CenterTexas A&M AgriLife Extension ServiceTexas Center for Child and Family StudiesTexas Children’s HospitalTri-County Emergency Medical ServicesUniversity of Texas Medical Branch
Alvin Community College FoundationAransas County ISD Education FoundationAransas Pass for YouthAransas Pass ISDBloomington ISDBoys and Girls Clubs in TexasDonorsChoose.orgFirst Learning TreeGenesys WorksIngleside ISD Education FoundationLittle Cypress - Mauriceville Consolidated ISDMdBio FoundationOdyssey After School Enrichment ProgramOneGoalOrangefield ISDPort Aransas Education FoundationPort Arthur ISDRising Shining Stars of Aransas CountySave the ChildrenTaft ISDTexas Network of Youth ServicesThe Rhodes School for Performing ArtsTrinity by the Sea Day SchoolUniversity of Houston - VictoriaVidor ISDYes Prep Public Schools
Humble Area Economic Development FoundationLiftFundPeopleFundRefugio County Community Development FoundationUnited Corpus Christi Chamber Foundation
Del Mar College FoundationDigital Workforce AcademyOn The Road Lending
4B Disaster Response NetworkbcWorkshopCoastal Bend Center for Independent LivingCoastal Bend Disaster Recovery GroupDisaster Services Corporation - Society of St Vincent de Paul USAEight Days of HopeGolden Crescent Habitat for HumanityGood360Hands of HopeHomeAid HoustonHomes for Displaced MarlinsHouston Community ToolBankHouston RespondsiConnect Outreach Mennonite Disaster ServiceMissions on WheelsNehemiah’s VisionNew Hope HousingOperation BlessingPort Aransas Chamber of Commerce FoundationRebuilding Together San AntonioRecovery Houston FoundationRio Texas Conference United Methodist ChurchRocky Mountain Youth CorpsRV Disaster CorpsSamaritan’s PurseSandcastle MinistriesTexas Annual Conference of the United Methodist ChurchTexas State Affordable Housing CorporationThe Salvation ArmyVictoria County Long Term Recovery GroupWharton Recovery Team
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*Includes benefit concerts, Hand in Hand benefit telethon, and One America Appeal which includes more than 110,000 donors
We make every effort to ensure that this list is accurate. If you note an error or omission, please accept our sincerest
apologies and contact us via email at [email protected].
Some contributions originally reported as received from individuals in the February 2018 report have been reclassified as contributions from corporate and other
philanthropic organizations.
IN-KIND PARTNERS
C3 PresentsCloudflare Houston EndowmentMichael & Susan Dell FoundationOneStar FoundationPayPalSodexoSoloman GroupTEGNA
DONOR PARTNERS
CorporateCVS HealthDentaQuestFoxconn Technology GroupFrontier CommunicationsPhillips 66Silver Lake PartnersVerizonYeti
CorporateAltriaGoogleMCNA Dental of Texas
PhilanthropicCentene Charitable FoundationCharles and Helen Schwab FoundationHarvey Can’t Mess With TexasReissa Foundation
PhilanthropicHand in Hand 2017Michael & Susan Dell FoundationOne America Appeal
CorporateAllen & CompanyAndeavorBall VenturesFerrovialHigh Top Mountain, LLCJunk Gypsy Co., Miranda Lambert and the Pink Pistol, Marcus & Melanie Luttrell, Team Never QuitKubota Tractor CorporationMessina Touring GroupMICA CorporationRackspaceRooms To GoRudy's “Country Store” and Bar-B-Q®
SchrodersSeagate TechnologySpurs Sports and EntertainmentT-Mobile Arena Las VegasTito’s Handmade VodkaTokio Marine HCCUnited HealthcareWal-mart Stores, Inc.Wipro
PARTNER SPONSORS $100,000-$499,999
PhilanthropicA Glimmer of HopeAragona Family FoundationBelmont Foundation/Joy and Ralph EllisBlue Lagoon FoundationByrne Family FoundationGerstner Family FoundationKetih and Peggy Anderson Family FoundationKozmetsky Family FoundationMeritage Cares FoundationNasdaq FoundationPhil & Amy Mickelson Charitable FoundationQuanex FoundationQuincy and Estine Lee Charitable FundRichman Family FoundationSauer Cousin Reunion (SCR) Charitable FundShield-Ayres FoundationT.L.L. Temple Foundation
PersonalS. Javaid AnwarCarly & Clayton ChristopherEric ChurchRed McCombs & FamilyDavid and Pamela OttKeri & Eric Stumberg Family
OtherTexans for Greg AbbottTexans for Dan Patrick Texans for Joe Straus
PhilanthropicDalio FoundationKLE FoundationQatar Harvey Fund
PersonalLyda HillGeorge StraitAnthony and Susan Wood
SPONSORS CIRCLE $1,000,000-$9,999,999
VIP SPONSORS $500,000-$999,999
FOUNDERS CIRCLE $10,000,000+
CONTRIBUTION BREAKDOWN Total Dollar Amount Raised: $100,000,000
Direct from Individuals $7,176,858Other Philanthropic Organizations $15,677,203
Corporate $16,814,445
Nationwide Appeals* $24,290,694
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation $36,040,80036%
24%17%16%7%
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