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Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country Announces $60 Million Raised Through Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 22 – The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund supports recovery after floods caused over 100 deaths and many missing, raising $60 million to aid affected Texas Hill Country communities.

  • On July 22, 2025, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced $60 million raised through the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund during a virtual press conference.
  • As a 501 public charitable foundation, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country was established in 1982 to connect donors with community needs across the Hill Country.
  • Kerr County officials reported the number of missing residents fell from 161 to three, attributing this to ongoing recovery efforts on Saturday evening.
  • Disbursing funds, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country distributed $4.435 million to 35 nonprofit organizations, supporting urgent community needs.
  • On July 31, Kerr County will introduce a recovery advisory council, including local leaders and residents, to advise on long-term recovery investments.
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Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country Announces $60 Million Raised Through Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

More than $4.4 Million Distributed in Second Round of Grants

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KENS broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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