Member/sponsor profile: Melanie Evans with PMI
Melanie Evans joined Impact San Antonio in spring 2022. Then, in January, she became an Emerald sponsor! Here’s what she has to say about our organization, why she joined and why she decided to become a sponsor.
When and how did you first hear about Impact San Antonio? What prompted you to join?
I was invited to a membership meeting by Nicole Jackson, an attorney with Rosenblatt Law Firm. Prior to this, I had never heard of Impact San Antonio. Nicole knew it would be something that would pique my interest. Sure enough, a grant recipient from 2020, San Antonio Young Women’s Leadership Academy, brought a student to speak about the impact she had from the grant. The young lady gave a “wow” speech! I was so impressed with how the grant impacted her life that I knew I needed to be a part of Impact San Antonio.
Why did you decide to become a sponsor this year?
I immediately knew that I wanted to volunteer for Impact SA. I started by signing up to be a part of the grant review committee in the family focus area. The experience I had from being a part of the grant review committee — learning about numerous nonprofits, meeting a wonderful group on the committee, the site visits to agencies — all led me to want to become a sponsor.
What impresses/inspires you about Impact San Antonio?
Every event I attend, I see the outpouring of love and generosity by so many women. Everyone is truly excited to be a part of this organization and to help however they can. Seeing the joy inspires me to want to become more involved. It’s truly amazing group of women!
Are there any volunteer roles that you would like to take on in the future?
I hope to continue to volunteer on grant review and possibly in other areas.
Tell us about PMI. What does your business do in the San Antonio area?
I am majority owner of PMI Pipe, Steel and Supplies and hold the position of president and CEO. We have seven locations throughout Central and South Texas and have been in business for almost 23 years. Our products consist of steel pipe (new and used); steel products, such as square tubing and rectangular tubing, plate, fittings and fencing materials; hay and feed; farm and ranch supplies, and more. We work with numerous industries, including industrial fabrication, contractors, welders, oil and gas companies, farms and ranches, and others. We also sell to those “weekend warriors” who may want to build a barbecue pit, a concrete patio, or maybe a steel art sculpture. Our products have many uses! It happens to be products that most don’t say, “Hey, look at that beautiful piece of steel holding up that building!” I guess it’s something that most of us take for granted. All I know is that I love what I do!
Is there anything else you’d like to add?
It’s been a pleasure working with so many caring and giving women in Impact SA.
It is amazing to see how the vision of 25 founding women awarding a single $25,000 High Impact Grant in 2005 has blossomed into an organization awarding a $100,000 High Impact Grant in each of Impact San Antonio’s five focus areas for the past several years.
There’s no doubt that Impact San Antonio’s High Impact Grants are a major benefit for the nonprofits that receive them. But for some of our grantee agencies, the funds they receive from us are just the beginning.
Esperanza’s project, the Museo del Westside, received a High Impact Grant from Impact SA in 2020. The Museo project involves renovating and enlarging the old Ruben’s Ice House to become a museum highlighting the history and culture of San Antonio’s West Side.
The Volunteer Interest form has been updated. You’ll find it on your membership profile. You can edit your profile to change your interests at any time – just log in at:
Entering a new year always brings excitement, hopefulness and inspiration for the many possibilities ahead. As we shift our focus to 2023, we are building upon the wonderful accomplishments Impact San Antonio achieved last year. The board and other volunteers are planning events to share the story of Impact San Antonio and our grant recipients, while also giving members and others in the community an opportunity to connect.



The holiday season is a time for us to enjoy our family and friends, reconnect with those we may not have seen in a while, reflect upon the year that is ending, and look forward to the possibilities for the upcoming year.
Since 1992, Project MEND has been supplying home medical equipment and assistive technology to people in the San Antonio area who otherwise could not afford it. And they not only supply that equipment, they also repair it as needed.
The agency moved to the new headquarters in January from their old site near downtown. The new facility has 16,000 square feet, compared with 10,000 square feet at their old location. Now, “we can combine program staff and our warehouse in one building to significantly enhance our clients’ experience and expand the numbers we serve,” Walston said. The increased space means they can house more inventory and have a larger repair area, she said.
Claudia Hura has been an Impact San Antonio member since 2017 and has participated in a variety of volunteer roles. Here is what she has to say about our organization.
This is the time of year when we give generously to our favorite charities to celebrate our good fortune and share it with others. You can include Impact SA on your giving list through a membership, sponsorship or unrestricted donation.
Grant Award Night 2022 celebrated our community and the power of women coming together to make a significant difference through transformative gifts!
Blessed Sacrament Academy has a long history of helping families to thrive through parent training and children’s activities. But in all their years, they never faced a crisis like they did when the Covid pandemic struck in 2020.
“We had holiday events in our parking lot and were able to connect with community resources to get pumpkins for every family at harvest time, gifts for everyone at Christmas, and free books, diapers and clothing throughout the year,” she said. “We also provided drive-through food box pickups a number of times throughout the pandemic. We started a gardening program and distributed seeds, soil and plants to families.
If you have an interest in volunteering for Impact San Antonio, you may have met or heard from Leslie Cardinal. This outgoing redhead works with Mary Massey to recruit volunteers for a variety of roles. Here’s what she has to say about Impact SA.
One of the roles I have always enjoyed is being a greeter at events. I grew up in a military family, and we moved often. I learned that if I would jump in and help to welcome people when I went to events, even if I was one of the new people myself, I could more easily relax and meet other people, too. It has become one of my favorite things to do.
Grant Award Night 2022 was the culmination of a year’s worth of generosity, passion, and hard work by the amazing women of Impact San Antonio, non-voting contributors, sponsors, and the non-profit agencies we all love and support.
Recruitment for our 2023 membership cycle has begun! Just a few weeks after Grant Award Night, we have over $25,000 in memberships, on the way to funding our first High Impact Grant.
Our annual Celebration! brunch on September 10 was great fun for an enthusiastic crowd of 132 members, sponsors and agency representatives. The event, held at the San Fernando Ballroom downtown, started out with a mix-and-mingle social time, then moved on to a delicious brunch.
