Three decades of board service, charitable commitments, and volunteer work across Dallas. This site documents the nonprofit and community side of a long Dallas career. Boards served. Causes funded. Programs joined. People helped.
For business and biotech work see andrew-hillman.com and hillmanv.com.

Board service is a contract with the community. Each role is documented here with the period of service and the mission it carried.
Dallas-area boards focused on small business growth, workforce development, and downtown revitalization.
Boards and advisory committees on healthcare access, patient navigation, and clinical-research participation in underserved populations.
Mentorship board roles supporting first-generation college students and Dallas-area youth athletics.
Advisory work with Dallas faith-based organizations on capital projects, social services, and operating governance.
Money goes where the operators have a track record and the structure can absorb it. Multi-year commitments preferred over event-driven giving. Anchor causes: healthcare access, veterans, youth development, faith community, Dallas civic infrastructure.
Funding clinical access programs, patient navigation, and rare-disease support for families facing standard-of-care gaps.
Multi-year support for veterans transitioning to civilian work, mental health, and small-business ownership programs in Dallas.
First-generation college funds, Dallas-area youth athletics, and mentorship programs.
Capital and operating support for Dallas-area churches and faith-based social service programs.
Hours and roles are tracked here so the record is honest.
Annual community event volunteering, Dallas-area church and civic group support, capital project committees.
Pro bono mentorship for early-career operators in Dallas-area businesses and frontier biotech.
Direct volunteer time with patient and family advocacy programs related to cancer care access and rare-disease support.
Independent coverage is collected here. This section updates as new pieces run.
Updates as coverage runs in Dallas Morning News, D Magazine, and Dallas Innovates. Pitched 2026-06-08.
Updates as biotech industry trade outlets cover the Hillman Ventures investment thesis.
Recognition received from Dallas-area civic, faith-based, and industry organizations across three decades of board service.
One person, six properties.