Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 26, 2026
The Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation supports qualified non-profit organizations in 50 counties of south and central Texas. Grants are focused on arts, culture, education, literacy, and medical/scientific purposes. Non-profits are encouraged to apply and share this opportunity with others. The Foundation does not fund capital campaigns, scholarships, or Type II/III Supporting Organizations. For detailed guidelines, visit the Foundation's FAQ page.
Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation
US $400,000 - US $600,000
Alternative Fueling Facilities Program RFGA
Applications due Jan 20, 2027
The Alternative Fueling Facilities Program (AFFP) by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality aims to promote the development of alternative fuel facilities within the Clean Transportation Zone. This program, established under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 393, provides essential funding for constructing or expanding such facilities, thereby enhancing sustainable transportation options in Texas. Eligible applicants can leverage these grants to support environmental and public health goals through alternative fuel initiatives.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
US $200,000 - US $500,000
National Estuary Program Watersheds Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Jan 18, 2027
The National Estuary Program Watersheds Grant Program, administered by Restore America’s Estuaries and supported by the EPA, funds competitive projects addressing critical threats to estuaries. Key priorities include habitat restoration, enhancing coastal resilience against extreme weather, managing nutrient impacts, and mitigating stormwater runoff. Established in 1987, the program aims to improve ecological integrity and water quality in 28 estuaries nationwide, providing essential funding and guidance to local initiatives.
Restore America’s Estuaries
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) - Downtown Revitalization and Main Street Programs (TX)
Full proposal due Oct 1, 2026
The Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) in Texas aims to revitalize downtown areas by funding infrastructure improvements that promote economic activity. This program prioritizes projects that benefit low-to-moderate income individuals while addressing issues of slum and blight. With a funding limit of $1,000,000 and a minimum matching requirement of $20,000, it seeks to enhance public facilities and housing conditions, ultimately fostering viable communities and supporting workforce development.
Texas Department of Agriculture
Open Grant Cycle: Small Grant Track
Applications due Jul 24, 2027
The Open Grant Cycle: Small Grant Track invites proposals from organizations serving communities within a 74-county area. The initiative prioritizes collaboration, community perspectives, and systemic change to support underserved populations. Eligible organizations must be IRS-recognized nonprofits with a commitment to local service. This streamlined application process aims to enhance access to funding, fostering nonprofit capacity and impactful projects in focus areas like housing, education, and health equity.
Methodist Healthcare Ministries
PLTW Engineering - New Program (Phillips 66)
Applications due Nov 6, 2026
The PLTW Engineering program, supported by Phillips 66, aims to enhance STEM education in middle and high schools. By providing $30,000 in grants over two academic years, it encourages schools to offer PLTW Engineering courses, fostering skills in students from underserved communities. This initiative is designed to prepare students for future careers in STEM fields, ensuring a diverse and capable workforce. Schools in designated counties are eligible, with a focus on those serving economically disadvantaged students.
Project Lead The Way Inc
PLTW Computer Science - New Program (Phillips 66)
Applications due Nov 6, 2026
The PLTW Computer Science program, funded by Phillips 66, aims to enhance STEM education in middle and high schools. By offering a minimum of two PLTW Computer Science courses over two years, the initiative seeks to empower students with vital skills for future careers. With a total grant of $20,000, the program focuses on schools in various states, prioritizing those serving economically disadvantaged students to foster diversity and inclusion in the tech field.
Project Lead The Way Inc
Hogg Foundation Grants for Jim Wells Policy
Applications due Jun 6, 2027
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health provides Jim Wells County, Texas nonprofits, government entities, and higher education institutions with funding to advance mental health policy, civic engagement, and community well-being. Eligible South Texas organizations working on local policy, community leadership, and non-medical drivers of health may receive up to US $70,000 annually for three years plus capacity-building support.
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
PLTW Computer Science - Program Expansion (Phillips 66)
Applications due Nov 6, 2026
The PLTW Computer Science - Program Expansion grant from Phillips 66 aims to enhance access to quality education in STEM fields for middle and high school students. This initiative supports schools in expanding their existing PLTW Computer Science programs, particularly in high-need areas starting in the 2026-2027 academic year. Grants of $10,000 are available, prioritizing institutions with significant economic need among students, ensuring future generations are equipped for success in technology and engineering careers.
Project Lead The Way Inc