Program areas at The Woman's Club of San Antonio
(1) 30 college scholarships awarded ($500 per student, per semester) to academically and financially deserving college students in the community; $30,000 through a contribution to Alamo Colleges Foundation, an IRC. sec. 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization; and (2) 6 college scholarships awarded ($700 per student, one time) to academically deserving college students.
Luncheon expenses for members at general meetings, which educate members about civic and charitable activities in the San Antonio community. These costs are also necessary to generate $19,449 program service revenue (page 9, line 2a).
Costs to operate and maintain the Woodward House, built in 1904-1905, which received an official State of Texas Historical Marker in 1995 and was recognized by the National Registry of Historical Places on June 12, 1996. The Woodward House is the headquarters of The Womans Club of San Antonio, the oldest Federated Womans Club in the State of Texas. These costs are also necessary to generate $26,506 program service revenue (page 9, line 2b).
Donations of $1,000 each to 2 sec. 501(c)(3) organizations: Volunteer Services Council, San Antonio State Hospital; and Texas WINGS; and $1,600 to Respite Care of San Antonio, a sec. 501(c)(3) organization.