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US $5,000 - US $20,000
The Harold Simmons Foundation, established in 1988 in Dallas, Texas, aims to enhance community quality of life through strategic investments. The Foundation focuses on education, healthcare, civic improvement, and arts, offering grants between $5,000 to $20,000 for first-time applicants. Proposals addressing current community needs are welcomed year-round, with a preference for collaborative efforts among nonprofits. In 2024, the Foundation distributed approximately $7.3 million to support impactful projects.
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The Valero Energy Foundation Grants support nonprofit organizations that align with their mission to improve the quality of life in communities where Valero operates. With a focus on basic needs, health care, education, and civic initiatives, the foundation prioritizes funding requests from 501(c)(3) organizations. In 2019, it provided approximately $40 million to support disadvantaged children and families, emphasizing a commitment to corporate citizenship and community well-being.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
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The W.P. & Bulah Luse Foundation, established in 1947, focuses on enhancing education, health, and human services for underserved populations, particularly in Dallas, Texas. The foundation provides one-year grants, encouraging organizations to apply after a two-year hiatus if previously funded. Special consideration is given to local charitable organizations that aim to improve the quality of life for residents in the Dallas area. This commitment to community support reflects the foundation's enduring legacy.
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Applications due Jun 12, 2026
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The Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life in San Antonio and Bexar County through support for arts, education, health and wellness, animal welfare, and wildlife conservation. The foundation prioritizes initiatives that empower youth, promote health, and protect animal welfare, reflecting Mrs. Kelso's commitment to community enrichment. Organizations eligible for funding are primarily 501(c)(3) nonprofits, dedicated to making a positive impact in these focus areas.
Full proposal due Jun 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) Cultural District Designation Program aims to enhance economic development and community vitality by designating cultural districts across Texas. These districts leverage cultural resources to attract artists, encourage tourism, and preserve historic sites, fostering local cultural identity and economic growth. Eligible applicants include various arts organizations and government agencies, while funding excludes expenses related to social functions, operating costs for certain facilities, and projects lacking community involvement.
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
Up to US $25,000
The Ash Grove Charitable Foundation Grant supports public charities with 501(c)(3) status, focusing on capital projects that enhance community life in states where Ash Grove operates. With a commitment to environmental sustainability, education, and human services, the Foundation prioritizes funding for renovation and construction projects. Grants typically reach up to $25,000, aiming to foster better living standards and support local initiatives that are vital for community growth and resilience.
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
Up to US $30,000
The ACT on Health Equity Community Solutions Challenge Grant, backed by the Astrazeneca Foundation, aims to enhance health equity by funding community-based nonprofit programs. Since its inception in 2021, it has allocated over $2.6 million to initiatives addressing nutrition, healthcare access, and lung health for historically marginalized populations. Eligible US-based 501(c) organizations can apply, with a focus on projects serving underserved communities and improving health outcomes through targeted support.
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Helen S. Boylan Foundation, established in 1982, aims to enhance community life in Carthage, Missouri, the Greater Kansas City Area, and Lindale, Texas. It provides quarterly grants to non-profit organizations focused on arts, education, health, and wellness. The foundation prioritizes innovative projects and multi-year funding for initiatives benefiting local citizens. Eligible recipients include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, while grants for individuals or sectarian activities are excluded. Proposals should focus on new initiatives or capital improvements.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 30, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kerr Foundation Inc. offers grants to 501(c)3 organizations, focusing on education, arts, health, and human services. Priority is given to Oklahoma entities, but applications from neighboring states and Washington D.C. are also accepted. The foundation supports various project types, including capital, program, and operating expenses. Note that back-to-back grants are not allowed, enforcing a three-year gap for reapplication after funding. This ensures a broad and impactful reach for community development.
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Penn National Gaming Foundation Grants support various community initiatives across North America, emphasizing education, health services, and cultural affairs. Launched post-Hurricane Katrina, the foundation aids local nonprofits, enhancing community development, public safety, and veteran support. The grants cater to organizations that address the needs of children, senior citizens, and disadvantaged populations, ensuring a broad impact in areas where Penn National Gaming operates. This commitment reflects the foundation's dedication to uplifting communities and fostering resilience.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 17, 2026
Up to US $5,000,000
The T.L.L. Temple Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in East Texas by addressing poverty through targeted grants in education, health, economic development, and community revitalization. With a focus on marginalized communities, the foundation aims to break the cycle of poverty by improving access to essential resources and opportunities. By investing in health care, educational programs, and economic initiatives, they strive to foster thriving communities and promote sustainable growth in the region.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $10,000 - US $300,000
The Hillcrest Foundation Grant, established in 1958, supports Texas charitable organizations focused on education, health, and poverty relief. It prioritizes unique and essential projects that do not duplicate existing services, with grants typically ranging from $10,000 to $300,000. Most funding is directed to Dallas County and the surrounding areas, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to community support. Organizations receiving grants must adhere to specific eligibility criteria, ensuring effective use of resources for the greater good.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $5,000 - US $35,000
The Community Foundation of Abilene offers community grants to enhance the quality of life in the Abilene area. Established in 1985, it supports local nonprofit organizations through a flexible funding model, addressing various sectors such as health, education, and community development. Grants range from $5,000 to $35,000, with occasional larger requests considered. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) compliant and serve populations within Taylor County, ensuring impactful community development through strategic funding.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $5,000 - US $50,000
The Florence Foundation Grants support educational, scientific, and charitable initiatives, focusing on Texas-based 501(c)(3) organizations, especially in Dallas County. Established in 1956, the foundation has awarded over $3 million to assist in various areas including public education, scientific research, and community welfare. Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000, with a preference for projects that address significant social issues and enhance community well-being.
Applications due Aug 2, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Clara Blackford Smith & W. Aubrey Smith Charitable Foundation, established in 1978, aims to enhance quality education, health care, and human services for underserved populations in Grayson County, Texas. With a commitment to supporting charitable organizations that align with these goals, the foundation continues Mrs. Smith's legacy as a benefactor of health care. Special considerations are made for initiatives directly benefiting the local community.
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Hoblitzelle Foundation Grant, established in 1942, supports nonprofit organizations in Texas, particularly in the Dallas area, with funding for capital projects such as construction and technology. The foundation prioritizes initiatives in arts, education, medical, and social services, investing over $252 million in various sectors. Eligible applicants must have a 501(c)(3) classification, and grants are not awarded for religious purposes or to individuals. This grant is a valuable resource for enhancing community impact.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 15, 2026
Up to US $20,000
Humanities Texas offers major grants to support community and media projects that enhance education, culture, and history in Texas. Grants fund various initiatives including lectures, seminars, exhibitions, and media productions, with a focus on engaging the public and involving humanities scholars. Since 1974, over 5,000 grants have been awarded, fostering community development and promoting public humanities programs. The program aims to empower local organizations to create impactful educational experiences, contributing to the cultural richness of Texas.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The George G. and Alva Hudson Smith Foundation aims to enhance the lives of Hill County, Texas residents by funding programs that support health, education, and welfare, particularly for the underprivileged. The Foundation prioritizes local organizations and projects, while it does not accept applications from entities outside Texas or those seeking ongoing operational support. Funding opportunities include special projects and capital campaigns that address basic human needs in a compassionate and effective manner.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 6, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation, established in 1987, has invested over $70 million in grants to enhance community life through education, arts, health, and social services. The Foundation focuses on innovative solutions to persistent challenges, supporting projects primarily in Waco, Texas, while also engaging in discretionary funding for broader initiatives. Its mission emphasizes building resilience and fostering civic participation, ensuring that programs enrich lives, particularly for underserved populations.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 8, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The Mavs Foundation, affiliated with the Dallas Mavericks, provides grants to empower youth, women, and families in North Texas. Since 1996, it has awarded over $11 million to nonprofits, focusing on safe spaces for play and learning. The Foundation's initiatives include $50,000 grants for operational support, refurbishing basketball courts, and establishing Reading and Learning Centers to enhance education and job training. Organizations must meet specific eligibility criteria, including 501(c)(3) status and a minimum annual budget.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Montgomery County Community Foundation offers various grants aimed at enhancing the well-being of local communities. With a focus on nonprofits in Montgomery County, Texas, the foundation supports initiatives in arts, education, health, and social services. It encourages collaborative projects that address significant community needs while maintaining a commitment to inclusivity and sustainability. Grants are available for organizations that are tax-exempt and provide substantial services to the area, ensuring that support reaches those who need it most.
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
Up to US $1,000,000
The Greehey Family Foundation Grant aims to enhance health and human welfare in the San Antonio community. By providing significant funding to 501(c)(3) organizations, the Foundation supports children's causes, education, and initiatives for the homeless. With nearly one billion dollars awarded to various causes, the Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged individuals and families, ensuring a lasting impact for generations to come.
Pre proposal due Oct 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Henry Foundation, established in 2006, aims to enhance the quality of life for Midland, Texas residents through charitable contributions. It focuses on supporting educational institutions, social services, and community projects that bring lasting benefits. The Foundation encourages collaborative efforts with other non-profits and emphasizes projects that address root causes of community issues. Grants are available for both capital and operating projects, favoring initiatives with a direct connection to Midland.
Applications due Nov 2, 2026
Unspecified amount
The America’s Horse Cares Grant Program, provided by the American Quarter Horse Association, aims to enhance the welfare and training of American Quarter Horses in therapeutic settings. By funding educational workshops from March to September 2026, the program seeks to elevate horsemanship standards and ensure proper horse care. Organizations eligible for funding must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, focusing on equine-assisted activities for individuals with various challenges, thereby fostering transformative experiences through education and responsible practices.
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation Grant supports charitable, educational, and scientific purposes primarily in Texas, with a focus on Bexar County. Established in 1992 by Elizabeth Huth Coates Maddux, the foundation emphasizes the arts, private educational institutions, and medical research. Grants are available annually to 501(c)(3) organizations, continuing her legacy of philanthropy and community enhancement in San Antonio, where her contributions are evident throughout the city.
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
Up to US $350,000
The Texas Talent Connection Grant Program, led by Governor Abbott, aims to foster innovation in workforce development. This initiative supports exemplary training projects that enhance job placement, wage increases, and job retention. Eligible partnerships include local workforce boards and educational institutions, which can apply for funding up to $350,000 annually for projects addressing workforce populations with special needs. Applicants must reapply yearly, with no guarantee of continued funding.
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Faye L. and William L. Cowden Charitable Foundation, established in 1988, aims to support various charitable purposes, particularly for children. Following the founders' deaths, the foundation continues to provide grants to 501(c)(3) organizations that focus on health care, education, and the welfare of children and animals, as well as environmental preservation. With a commitment to impactful giving, it ensures that financial assistance is directed towards qualified organizations in Texas.