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Texas Health Community Impact Grants: Southern Region
Texas Health Resources
Texas Health Community Impact
A Department of Community Health Improvement
We invest in community health and well-being through grantmaking and strategic collaborations. From data-driven, home-grown regional strategies to technical assistance, Texas Health Community Impact collaborates with community leaders to offer creative grant opportunities to North Texas organizations with a mutual desire to transform health and well-being in innovative ways.
Texas Health Community Impact Grants (Request for Proposals)
Texas Health Community Impact requests proposals to fund local organizations collaborating on innovative solutions that address barriers to community health and wellbeing. Up to $5 million is available across nine counties for the 2027-2028 grant cycle.
These community health improvement grants are made possible by Texas Health Resources—a faith‑based, nonprofit health system that cares for more patients in North Texas than any other provider.
Key Requirements
Applications must fulfill four key requirements: 1. Propose an innovative approach. 2. Demonstrate a collaborative effort between two or more organizations. 3. Align with strategic priorities. 4. Promote sustainability. Read Grant Key Requirements.
Project Implementation
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to begin implementing activities within four months of the execution of the MOU. Exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Prior Applicants
Organizations that applied for a previous Texas Health Community Impact grant cycle and were not awarded are eligible to apply.
Request for Proposals by Region
The Texas Health Community Impact Grant requests proposals by regions: 1) Collin Region; 2) Dallas and Kaufman Region; 3) Denton, Wise and Parker Region; 4) Southern Region; and 5) Tarrant Region.
Texas Health is investing a total of $5 million in grants across its five regions, which spans nine counties. Groups seeking to work collaboratively on innovative upstream approaches to address priorities identified in each region are encouraged to apply for this competitive funding opportunity.
Southern Region
Grantmaking Approach, Goals and Objectives
For the 2027-2028 grant cycle strategy, the Southern Region’s aim is to decrease caregiver stress by increasing community supports in Erath County 76401 and 76446 (Dublin, Huckabay, Lingleville, Morgan Mill and Stephenville); and Johnson County 76009, 76031, 76033, 76059 and 76093 (Alvarado, Cleburne, Keene and Rio Vista).
For this grant, Texas Health Community Impact Southern Region uses the John Hopkins Bayview definition of caregiver, which is “a person who tends to the needs or concerns of a person with shortor long-term limitations due to illness, injury or disability.”
To accomplish this, a two-phased approach will be taken in each county.
- Phase One: Award small grants to several collaboratives to ignite innovative, coordinated program development in alignment with the region’s aim. A collaboration quality assessor will be leveraged to determine the quality of the collaboratives. To strengthen program evaluation development, grant participants will consult with Texas Health Community Impact’s thirdparty evaluator.
- Phase Two: From the Phase One grants, a larger grant will be awarded to the strongest collaborative with the most innovative plan, so they can implement their program.
This RFP seeks proposals for Phase One. Collaboratives are not expected to have a specific program in mind at the time of application. The purpose of the Phase One grant is to collaboratively create an innovative plan, which will be submitted as a Phase Two proposal. It is expected, however, that collaboratives include members who can articulate a shared vision for how they will work together through this process.
Southwest Intervention Fund
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Capital Expenses Support Grants (Small Capital Grants)
Waco Foundation
Waco Foundation: Immediate Impact Grants
Waco Foundation
Regions Bank Matching Gifts Program: Full-Time Associates
Regions Bank
About Regions
Regions Financial Corporation is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation's largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas.
Regions Foundation
Regions Foundation supports community investments that positively impact the communities served by Regions Bank. The Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities including economic and community development; education and workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through contributions from Regions Bank.
Matching Gifts Program
Full-time associates and recent retirees (up to 5 years after retirement) of Regions and its affiliated companies can request a Regions Matching Gift to eligible organizations. The recipient organization must be a 501(c) or 170(c) organization located in the Regions footprint (except for accredited educational institutions, which may be located anywhere in the United States) and has a primary mission that clearly fits one of these categories:
- Economic and community development: Supporting economic prosperity through affordable housing, job creation, small-business development, homebuyer education and retention, neighborhood revitalization and stabilization, food security/hunger relief.
- Education and workforce readiness: Supporting career prosperity through student competency and skill building, college and career readiness, educational access and success, credential building and employment and educator training and resources.
- Financial wellness: Supporting financial prosperity through K-12 and college financial education, adult and workforce financial empowerment.
- Arts and culture: Organizations that promote visual or performing arts, historic or science museums, zoos, botanical gardens, libraries, parks or public radio and television.
- Service members and Veterans: Organizations that have a primary mission of supporting U.S. military service members and veterans.
- Individuals with disabilities: Organizations that have a primary mission of supporting individuals with disabilities.
Regions Matching Gifts for Full-Time Associates
Regions supports organizations important to our associates through the Regions Matching Gifts Program. This program, which is open for use for all full-time Regions associates, affiliate associates and recent retirees, allows you to make an even greater difference to your favorite charities by doubling your tax-deductible contributions to these organizations.
Regions Bank Matching Gifts Program: Recent Retirees
Regions Bank
About Regions
Regions Financial Corporation is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation's largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas.
Regions Foundation
Regions Foundation supports community investments that positively impact the communities served by Regions Bank. The Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities including economic and community development; education and workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through contributions from Regions Bank.
Matching Gifts Program
Full-time associates and recent retirees (up to 5 years after retirement) of Regions and its affiliated companies can request a Regions Matching Gift to eligible organizations. The recipient organization must be a 501(c) or 170(c) organization located in the Regions footprint (except for accredited educational institutions, which may be located anywhere in the United States) and has a primary mission that clearly fits one of these categories:
- Economic and community development: Supporting economic prosperity through affordable housing, job creation, small-business development, homebuyer education and retention, neighborhood revitalization and stabilization, food security/hunger relief.
- Education and workforce readiness: Supporting career prosperity through student competency and skill building, college and career readiness, educational access and success, credential building and employment and educator training and resources.
- Financial wellness: Supporting financial prosperity through K-12 and college financial education, adult and workforce financial empowerment.
- Arts and culture: Organizations that promote visual or performing arts, historic or science museums, zoos, botanical gardens, libraries, parks or public radio and television.
- Service members and Veterans: Organizations that have a primary mission of supporting U.S. military service members and veterans.
- Individuals with disabilities: Organizations that have a primary mission of supporting individuals with disabilities.
Regions Matching Gifts for Recent Retirees
Retirees of Regions and its affiliated companies are eligible for the Matching Gift Program for up to 5 years after retirement (the gift date must be within the first 5 years of retirement). Regions will match donations of $25 or more, up to a total of $1,000 per year per retiree.
The Regions Community Affairs team will contact the organization on your behalf to verify the gift and review eligibility.
Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program in Texas
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
What does this program do?
It provides loans and grants to Microenterprise Development Organizations (MDOs) to:
- To help microenterprises startup and growth through a Rural Microloan Revolving Fund.
- Provide training and technical assistance to microloan borrowers and micro entrepreneurs.
What is an eligible area?
- Rural areas outside a city or town with a population of fewer than 50,000 residents. Urbanized areas near a city of 50,000 or more may not be eligible.
- The borrower’s headquarters may be based within a larger city so long as the project service area is located in an eligible rural area.
- The lender may be located anywhere.
Check eligible addresses for Business Programs here.
What kind of funding is available?
Grants are available to provide technical assistance to rural micro-entrepreneurs or microenterprises, up to $205,000 annually. Funding at the requested level is not guaranteed, and at least 15 percent matching funds are required.
Loans of $50,000 to $500,000 may be used for establishing a Rural Microloan Revolving Fund managed by the Microenterprise Development Organization. Total aggregate debt is capped at $2.5 million.
Impact Fund Grants
The Impact Fund
Upland Game Bird Stamp Fund Research Grant
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation
Best Life Community Awards
ALTRA FOUNDATION INC
Women's Development Initiatives Grant Program
Freeport-Mcmoran Copper & Gold Foundation
Hancock Whitney Opportunity Grant (Hancock Whitney Community Reinvestment Act Program)
Greater New Orleans Foundation
Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) - General Assistance (GA) Grants
Texas Veterans Commission
Education and Workforce Development Honors Award
Texas Capital Foundation
Housing Solutions Honors Award
Texas Capital Foundation
Star Honors Award
Texas Capital Foundation
Forever Austin Fund Grant
Austin Community Foundation
NCRC Fellowship for Equitable Development: Host Partnerships
National Community Reinvestment Coalition Inc
About NCRC
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) is a nationwide network of nearly 800 organizations and champions working for a Just Economy, where all Americans can build wealth and provide for their families with stability and dignity.
Our vision: To solve America’s historic racial and socio-economic wealth, income and opportunity divides. This vision is the foundation of the Just Economy Pledge.
Fellowship for Equitable Development
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition matches top-level graduate degree students with premiere community development organizations.
NCRC is looking for fellowship projects that move the needle on housing, small business development, and workforce development. Projects may directly result in community outcomes in these focus areas, or involve work with community members to create plans or project pipelines that will solve local issues in these areas.
The NCRC Fellowship cultivates the next generation of community development leaders and empowers them to tackle the issues of tomorrow. The community development sector will face significant challenges in the coming decades from climate change, widening wealth gaps, food insecurities, extreme housing shortages and other needs. These challenges will disproportionately impact low-wealth communities and communities of color. Therefore, it is NCRC’s intention and pledge to uphold the values of community empowerment in the fellowship program.
Interested students and host organizations must apply for this fellowship opportunity.
Program Benefits for Student Fellows Include:
- High-quality training and support from regional leaders in the nonprofit, government, planning and community development fields
- A $20,000 stipend for the eight-month, part-time (20-hours per week) fellowship
- The opportunity to meet with leaders in the nonprofit, government, planning and community development fields
- Academic credit, in accordance with the policies of the Fellows’ respective universities
- Complimentary admission to the NCRC annual Just Economy Conference
Program Benefits for Host Organizations Include:
- Fresh, innovative talent to help advance organizational mission
- The opportunity to help shape the next generation of community development leaders
- Participation in a fellowship program at little to no cost
The Process
1. NCRC Members Apply; 2. NCRC Selects Member Projects; 3. Students Apply To Selected Projects; 4. Top Student Candidates Interviewed; 5. NCRC & Member Select Student Fellow; 6. NCRC Onboards Member & Student 7. Fellowship Commences
Host Partnerships
Fellowship host partners must be NCRC members. If your organization would like to participate in the Fellowship but is not a member, you can join here and then apply.
Host Requirements
- A compelling project to provide a challenging assignment for fellows with real world application.
- Must commit to a schedule with at least one day per week in office for both fellow and host supervisor.
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Grant Availability
How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
400+ Small grants for nonprofits in Texas grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
100+ Small grants for nonprofits in Texas over $25K in average grant size
100+ Small grants for nonprofits in Texas over $50K in average grant size
61 Small grants for nonprofits in Texas supporting general operating expenses
300+ Small grants for nonprofits in Texas supporting programs / projects
600+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Equitable & Affordable Housing
300+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Business Development
Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Small grants for Nonprofits in Texas?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Small Grants for Nonprofits in Texas?
Grants are most commonly $53,750.
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Texas?
Grants are most commonly $116,257.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Small Grants for Nonprofits in Texas year over year?
In 2024, funders in Texas awarded a total of 55,662 grants.
2022 127,051
2023 128,136
2024 55,662
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Small Grants for Nonprofits in Texas given out in Texas, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Small Grants for Nonprofits in Texas changing over time?
Funding has increased by -53.83%.
2022 $14,132,140,818
2023
$13,953,149,524
-1.27%
2024
$6,442,120,585
-53.83%
Texas Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Dallas County, Harris County, and Tarrant County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Dallas County | $1,561,357,978 |
| Harris County | $1,499,210,648 |
| Tarrant County | $968,020,486 |
| Bexar County | $640,374,448 |
| Travis County | $514,599,486 |
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