Introducing the Philanthropitch San Antonio 2021 Finalists!

Philanthropitch San Antonio, presented by the Mays Family Foundation, has finalists!

We’re grateful to each applicant, semi-finalist, and now, finalist organization that let us in on how they uniquely serve the people of San Antonio. This list contains the five nonprofits who will be moving to the finalist round and competing at Philanthropitch on October 12, 2021. Each one impressed us with their specialized innovation, scalability, and outstanding community impact - we are already looking forward to the pitches they’ll bring to the stage this Fall.

Learn more about each finalist below, then visit their websites and follow them on social media to extend your support!

See a name you recognize? Keep your eyes on updates via our newsletter and social media to know when ticket sales go live for Philanthropitch San Antonio!


Bihl Haus Arts is founded on the belief that each person, when given a chance, will achieve significant personal, social, and cultural growth through the arts.

 
 
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Culturingua cultivates, promotes, and preserves Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian (MENASA) cultural, linguistic, and artistic heritage to invest in human, community, and economic development.

 
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Girls on The Run inspires girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.

 

Maestro Leadership Foundation focuses on growing existing small, minority, women-owned businesses beyond the $1 million mark and helping create jobs in a historically underutilized area of San Antonio.

 

Pride Center San Antonio, Inc. serves the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV communities by connecting them and their families to community resources and organizations.