Dixon Water Foundation Grant
The Dixon Water Foundation Grant supports non-profit organizations in Texas that focus on sustainable land management and watershed health. The foundation funds annual grants for projects that utilize their ranches for research and education on land stewardship and water conservation. Ideal applicants are those recognized as charitable organizations by the IRS, promoting key Texas ecosystems through innovative practices. This initiative ensures future generations have the necessary water resources.
Dixon Water Foundation
Mitchell Foundation Grants
The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation supports impactful projects in Texas, focusing on environmental protection, social equity, and economic vitality. Their strategic grantmaking emphasizes clean energy, land conservation, subsurface energy, sustainability education, and water resources. The foundation seeks proposals that align with their mission and demonstrate a clear benefit to Texas. Projects funded must have a robust communication strategy to share outcomes effectively, ensuring lasting impacts on the communities served.
Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation
Pastures for Upland Birds Grant Program (PUB)
The Pastures for Upland Birds Grant Program (PUB) supports private landowners in restoring native grass and forb vegetation on pastures dominated by exotic grasses. This initiative enhances grassland bird conservation, increases biodiversity, and provides crucial habitats for various bird populations. With funding from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, landowners receive technical guidance, herbicides, and native seed mixtures to implement effective management practices, ensuring sustainable livestock forage and ecological restoration in east-central Texas.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Section 6 Competitive ("Nontraditional") Grants
The Section 6 Competitive (Nontraditional) Grants program, administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, supports habitat conservation through three grant types: Planning Assistance, Land Acquisition under Habitat Conservation Plans, and Recovery Land Acquisition. Since 2004, over $110 million has been allocated to more than 225 projects, benefiting 450 species. The program also funds 6 to 9 Traditional grants annually and 0 to 4 Nontraditional grants, with varying request for proposals each year.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation
Semnani Family Foundation Grants
The Semnani Family Foundation, established in 1993, is dedicated to supporting marginalized communities worldwide through health, education, and disaster relief initiatives. Founded by Khosrow and Ghazaleh Semnani, it began by funding an orphanage in Romania. The foundation also operates locally, providing free healthcare through the Maliheh Free Clinic in Utah. Its commitment to human welfare drives impactful partnerships in countries such as Afghanistan, India, and South Africa, focusing on the most vulnerable populations.
Semnani Family Foundation
The Environmental Fund of Texas: Tier 1 - Grassroots / Startup
The Environmental Fund of Texas offers Tier 1 grants aimed at grassroots organizations and educational institutions for projects that promote conservation and environmental stewardship. Established in 2017, this fund focuses on initiatives that protect natural water sources, restore habitats, and sustain native wildlife. The fund seeks to collaborate with community volunteers and educators to create impactful, localized projects that contribute to the preservation of Texas's unique ecosystems.
The Environmental Fund of Texas
The Environmental Fund of Texas: Tier 2 - EFT Priority Projects
The Environmental Fund of Texas offers Tier 2 grants aimed at projects that protect natural environments, focusing on water, natural areas, and native wildlife. The fund supports nonprofit organizations dedicated to preserving habitats and engaging the public in conservation efforts. By fostering partnerships and providing funding, the initiative aims to enhance biodiversity and promote sustainable practices across Texas. Eligible applicants must be 501c3 organizations in good standing, with a commitment to environmental protection and community involvement.
The Environmental Fund of Texas
The Environmental Fund of Texas: Tier 3 - Scaling Up Impact
The Environmental Fund of Texas: Tier 3 - Scaling Up Impact invites organizations to collaborate with multiple stakeholders for impactful projects that protect natural resources. This funding initiative emphasizes teamwork to achieve greater outcomes than individual efforts. Priority areas include water conservation, natural area restoration, and native wildlife protection. Eligible applicants must have completed a Tier 2 grant and aim to preserve the natural environment in Texas. Grants support innovative projects, engaging classrooms in conservation efforts and fostering community involvement.
The Environmental Fund of Texas
The Environmental Fund of Texas: Tier 4 - Multi-year Grants
The Environmental Fund of Texas offers Tier 4 multi-year grants to support nonprofit organizations dedicated to preserving natural habitats and ecosystems in Texas. The fund prioritizes projects focused on water protection, stewardship of natural areas, and conservation of native wildlife. Additionally, it encourages public engagement and environmental education initiatives. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations in good standing, and grants are awarded based on the alignment with the fund's environmental priorities.
The Environmental Fund of Texas
Potts And Sibley Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
The Potts and Sibley Foundation, established in 1967 by Effie Potts Sibley in memory of her husband, D.J. Sibley, is a private charitable foundation based in Midland, Texas. It provides grants to various charitable organizations, focusing on healthcare, food banks, mental health services, and support for the needy. The foundation aims to enhance the welfare of the community through initiatives in conservation education, domestic violence assistance, and senior programs.
Potts And Sibley Foundation
TX Forest Legacy Program
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The TX Forest Legacy Program, managed by the Texas A&M Forest Service, protects vital forests at risk of conversion. It promotes voluntary conservation easements among private landowners, preserving forestland while allowing land ownership and sustainable practices. The program operates annually, accepting submissions from January to June for review, with funding support covering 75% of easement costs. Applications are competitively selected, ensuring the most promising conservation projects are prioritized.
Texas A&M Forest Service
T.L.L. Temple Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 17, 2026
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.
T L L Temple Foundation
Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 24, 2026
The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation provides grants focused on environmental justice, reproductive rights, and community parks in Texas and southwestern Colorado. They accept letters of inquiry year-round, with cycles in Spring and Fall. Their funding supports diverse initiatives including project grants, operating grants, and capital grants, emphasizing investments that enhance the well-being of both people and nature, particularly in underserved communities.
Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation
Upland Game Bird Stamp Fund Research Grant
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Upland Game Bird Stamp Fund Research Grant, offered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, invites research proposals focused on upland game bird conservation. With up to $600,000 available for the FY 26–27 biennium, this grant encourages collaborative projects addressing specific research priorities. Eligible applicants include universities and non-profit organizations, with a preference for proposals that leverage existing datasets. This initiative aims to enhance management practices and support sustainable habitats for upland game bird species in Texas.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation
Animal Welfare - Anita Berry Martin Memorial Fund Grant
Applications due Sep 18, 2026
The Anita Berry Martin Memorial Fund Grant, established by the North Texas Community Foundation, supports animal welfare through funding for nonprofits focused on rescuing abused, injured, or abandoned dogs, cats, and horses. Grants of up to $6,500 for animal welfare and $10,000 for equine therapy are available to eligible 501(c)(3) organizations in North Texas. This initiative emphasizes the importance of humane treatment and rehabilitation of animals, promoting both equine therapy and general animal welfare.
North Texas Community Foundation
Conservation and Environment Fund Grants
Applications due Sep 18, 2026
The Conservation and Environment Fund Grants provide annual funding for the preservation of ranchland and open spaces in North Texas. These grants support projects aimed at conserving native species and habitats, as well as educational programs on the importance of land protection. Eligible organizations can receive up to $25,000 for conservation projects and $7,500 for educational initiatives, fostering environmental stewardship in multiple counties.
North Texas Community Foundation
US $100,000 - US $400,000
Texas Nonpoint Source Management Grant Program
Applications due Sep 19, 2026
The Texas Nonpoint Source Management Grant Program aims to combat nonpoint source pollution as mandated by the Clean Water Act. This program addresses pollution from various diffuse sources, including agricultural runoff and urban runoff. Administered by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, it undertakes comprehensive strategies to protect water quality and is refreshed every five years to adapt to new challenges.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Texas Longleaf Conservation Assistance Program
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Texas Longleaf Conservation Assistance Program offers financial and technical support to landowners in East Texas for establishing and managing Longleaf Pine. This initiative aims to restore the historical range of Longleaf Pine, which has diminished over time. Participants can receive assistance for practices like prescribed burning and reforestation, enhancing both ecological health and economic viability. The program fosters collaboration among federal, state, and local partners to promote sustainable forestry in the region.
Texas A&M Forest Service
Robinson Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Robinson Foundation Grant, established in 2016, aims to alleviate hardships faced by individuals and communities, demonstrating God's love through charitable contributions. As a family-operated foundation, it focuses on creating meaningful, long-term impacts in various areas including animal welfare, education, and disaster relief. Organizations eligible for funding must be 501(c)(3) public charities. The foundation prioritizes fiscally responsible projects with the potential for tangible results, while not supporting capital projects.
Robinson Foundation
Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative Grant
Full proposal due Nov 11, 2026
The Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative Grant, funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, aims to restore and sustain healthy rivers and grasslands in the Pecos watershed across New Mexico and Texas. With $2.5 million available, this initiative supports voluntary conservation projects focused on habitat restoration, species intervention, and increasing baseline species information. Key partners include the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and major corporations, highlighting a collaborative effort for environmental conservation.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Texas Water Development Fund
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
The Texas Water Development Fund (DFund) offers state-funded loans for a variety of infrastructure projects, including water supply and flood control initiatives. Eligible applicants include political subdivisions and nonprofit water supply corporations. The program streamlines funding by allowing multiple project components to be included in one loan. As of FY 2020, approximately $2.7 billion has been committed, with applications requiring a pre-application conference to discuss eligibility and project details.
Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)
Clean Water State Revolving Fund
Pre proposal due Mar 7, 2027
The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) in Texas offers low-cost financing for various pollution control projects, including wastewater and stormwater management. With over $460 million allocated for Fiscal Year 2024, this program supports the planning, design, and construction of essential infrastructure. Key features include below-market interest rates, principal forgiveness for disadvantaged communities, and funding for urgent projects. CWSRF is vital for enhancing water quality and environmental sustainability in Texas communities.
Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)
TX State Wildlife Grants
Applications due Mar 16, 2027
The TX State Wildlife Grants program, initiated by Congress in 2000, offers essential funding to U.S. states and territories for proactive conservation efforts, aiming to prevent fish and wildlife from becoming endangered. This core initiative, supported by a diverse coalition of stakeholders, including conservationists and land developers, plays a vital role in maintaining species health and reducing listings on federal endangered species lists. The Nongame and Rare Species Program will not accept proposals for FY 2024.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Community Ties Giving Program: Annual Local Grants
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
The Community Ties Giving Program by Union Pacific Foundation offers local grants aimed at enhancing community well-being through diverse funding priorities. These include safety initiatives, workforce development, community vitality, and environmental sustainability. The program emphasizes supporting organizations that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to create impactful projects that resonate with Union Pacific's heritage and mission. Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations serving Union Pacific communities and demonstrate a clear need and capacity to deliver effective programming.
Union Pacific Foundation
Great Texas Birding Classic- Conservation Grants
Applications due May 1, 2027
The Great Texas Birding Classic offers conservation grants to support projects across Texas, funded through team registration fees and corporate sponsorships. Over 24 years, it has allocated over $1 million for avian habitat restoration and nature tourism initiatives. Winning teams select funded projects from an approved list, with criteria focusing on long-term conservation goals. Eligible projects include habitat acquisition, restoration, and enhancement, ensuring public access to wildlife viewing opportunities while fostering sustainable practices.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Texas Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation Program (TFRLCP)
Applications due Jul 30, 2027
The Texas Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation Program (TFRLCP) aims to protect working lands from fragmentation and development, thereby enhancing ecological and agricultural productivity. By supporting stewardship initiatives, TFRLCP generates awareness and funds for high-quality projects, emphasizing the value of these lands. This program aligns with the mission of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to conserve natural resources and promote sustainable agricultural practices for future generations.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department