Humanities Texas: Mini Grants
Humanities Texas offers Mini Grants to support public humanities programs, enhancing educational quality in Texas. These grants, available on a rolling basis, fund projects that engage communities through lectures, exhibitions, and workshops. Applicants must be nonprofit organizations or governmental entities and need a DUNS number. The program emphasizes collaboration with humanities scholars to ensure projects are rooted in inquiry and accessible to diverse audiences. This initiative not only fosters lifelong learning but also strengthens the cultural and civic fabric of Texas.
Humanities Texas
Meadows Foundation Grant Program
The Meadows Foundation Grant Program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Texans through diverse funding initiatives across education, environment, arts, and health. With a focus on community development and support for nonprofit organizations, the foundation aims to address pressing issues like homelessness and mental health. By prioritizing programs that offer measurable outcomes, they foster innovation and empower local efforts, ensuring a lasting impact in Texas. This grant program reflects a commitment to sustainable development and community well-being.
Meadows Foundation Incorporated
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
2025-2027 Educator Preparation Innovation and Improvement Center (EPIIC) Continuation
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The 2025-2027 Educator Preparation Innovation and Improvement Center (EPIIC) Continuation, funded by the Texas Education Agency, aims to enhance educator preparation programs across Texas. This initiative supports local educational agencies in their continuous improvement efforts, ensuring that Texas teachers and students receive the necessary resources and tools for effective education. By fostering collaboration among educational institutions, the project seeks to strengthen the quality of education throughout the state.
Texas Education Agency
Fast Track Grants Program
Applications due Jul 17, 2026
The Byrne Family Foundation Trust (BFFT) launched the Fast Track Grants Program to address urgent community needs in Dallas, Texas, and Park City, Utah. Initiated in 2022, this program enables organizations to apply for quick funding without reporting requirements, ensuring funds are distributed within the same month. BFFT focuses on educational and animal welfare projects, prioritizing initiatives that enhance educational opportunities and support domestic animals, thereby promoting equity and community wellbeing.
Byrne Family Foundation Trust
Doak Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Clifton C. and Henryetta C. Doak Charitable Trust, established in memory of Dr. Clifton and Mrs. Henryetta Doak, aims to support charitable organizations in College Station, Texas. The trust focuses on areas such as arts, education, environment, health, and human services. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) compliant and can receive grants for various purposes including religious, scientific, and educational initiatives. This legacy reflects the Doaks' commitment to community service and development.
Clifton C. and Henryetta C. Doak Charitable Trust
The Sumners Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Sumners Foundation Grant aims to engage and educate the public about self-government through various programs, including civic education, democracy reform, and teacher training. Grants are available to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations primarily in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, supporting activities that foster civic engagement and understanding of democratic principles. The Foundation emphasizes direct involvement in the political process and does not fund political activities or provide individual grants.
Hatton W Sumners Foundation For The Study & Teaching Of Sci Self Govt
2025-2026 Teach for America RFA
Applications due Aug 7, 2026
The 2025-2026 Teach for America grant aims to enhance the quality of education in Texas by funding proven models to recruit and retain effective teachers, particularly in high-need areas like the Rio Grande Valley and major metropolitan regions. The initiative targets increased employment of TFA teachers, emphasizing training in Bilingual/ESL, science, and math. By 2026, the goal is to have at least 2,100 TFA educators in classrooms serving economically disadvantaged students, ultimately improving student achievement.
Texas Education Agency
2025-2026 ESC Statewide Services for Students with Visual Impairments (SSVI)
Applications due Aug 8, 2026
The 2025-2026 ESC Statewide Services for Students with Visual Impairments (SSVI) program, overseen by the Texas Education Agency, aims to provide essential services and support to school systems for students with visual impairments. This initiative focuses on enhancing the skills of teachers of visually impaired students, ensuring better educational outcomes. With a total funding of $5,539,891, the program is crucial for retaining qualified teachers in the field and improving the educational experiences of affected students.
Texas Education Agency
Humanities Texas: Major Grant
Letter of inquiry due Aug 15, 2026
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.
Humanities Texas
Teacher Leadership and Strategic Staffing Continuation Grant
Applications due Aug 25, 2026
The Teacher Leadership and Strategic Staffing Continuation Grant, managed by the Texas Education Agency, aims to enhance the effectiveness of teachers through strategic staffing models. This three-year program, beginning with implementation in 2025-2026, offers a total of $600,000 for four grants of $150,000 each. Key goals include fostering teacher leadership, improving student outcomes, and ensuring the effective use of high-quality instructional materials, ultimately focusing on teacher retention and instructional improvement.
Texas Education Agency
Teacher grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The CHS Foundation is dedicated to enhancing agricultural education through its Teacher Grants program, providing up to $50,000 for innovative projects. This initiative aims to engage students in experiential learning within rural communities across various states. By supporting teachers and their creative ideas, the foundation fosters educational growth and prepares future agricultural leaders, ensuring a sustainable and empowered agricultural sector. This commitment reflects CHS's broader mission of community support and development.
CHS Foundation
Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Sep 6, 2026
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.
Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation
Hoglund Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Hoglund Foundation Grant focuses on enhancing the lives of at-risk children and families in Dallas, Texas. It supports organizations providing family stability and child abuse prevention, alongside educational initiatives that yield data-driven results. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations that demonstrate innovative problem-solving and a commitment to collaboration. The foundation prioritizes programs that serve underfunded areas, emphasizing the importance of sound financial management and impactful community engagement.
Hoglund Foundation
Southwest Intervention Fund
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Southwest Intervention Fund, managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, supports preservation efforts of traditional cultures across Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, West Texas, and Utah. Grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 are available for local partners, nonprofits, and government agencies to address emergency threats and promote preservation planning. Eligible projects include archaeological site surveys, public awareness workshops, and legal assistance for cultural resource management, ensuring the protection of vital historic sites.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX) Grants
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX) offers grants to nonprofit organizations in Texas, focusing on education, inclusive mobility, and community resilience. They prioritize funding requests that benefit a large number of people and involve youth in their programs. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public schools. Toyota aims to support initiatives that demonstrate clear goals and community impact while ensuring no discrimination in the funding process. They do not fund organizations outside the U.S.
Toyota
2025-2026 AWARE Texas Expansion Consortium Grant Program
Applications due Oct 29, 2026
The 2025-2026 AWARE Texas Expansion Consortium Grant Program aims to enhance mental health services for school-aged youth facing behavioral health challenges. Through strategic collaboration with education service centers, the program will implement evidence-based practices to improve access to mental health resources, promote awareness, and develop competencies in students. Key objectives include establishing referral pathways, training staff, and engaging families to foster a supportive environment, ultimately leading to positive educational and mental health outcomes across participating school systems.
Texas Education Agency
Long Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Oct 31, 2026
The Long Foundation Grant aims to support Texas Hispanic youths by addressing the high school dropout rate and enhancing their economic and social potential. Through annual grants to nonprofits and educational institutions, the foundation seeks programs that promote caring adult relationships, safe spaces, health, and marketable skills. With a focus on the Austin Metropolitan area, at least 75% of beneficiaries must be Hispanic, ensuring inclusivity while prioritizing this demographic's needs.
The Long Foundation
Scanlan Foundation Grant: Ministry
Applications due Nov 15, 2026
The Scanlan Foundation Grant aims to foster a culture of vocations within the Catholic Church in Texas by supporting initiatives that promote priesthood, religious life, and strong families. Through strategic funding, the foundation prioritizes education, marriage preparation, and community support to enhance the spiritual growth of individuals and families. This grants program is a vital resource for organizations committed to nurturing faith and service, ensuring that the values of the Catholic faith continue to thrive in the community.
Scanlan Foundation
Powell Foundation Grant Program
Pre proposal due Nov 30, 2026
The Powell Foundation Grant Program aims to support 501(c)(3) organizations in Texas, focusing on education, arts, conservation, and human services. They emphasize high-quality early childhood programs, K-12 education, post-secondary success, and community welfare. Eligible applicants must submit an online pre-application, with funding decisions announced in January and July. The foundation prioritizes initiatives that foster developmental support and educational access for children and families, enhancing community well-being through strategic investments.
The Powell Foundation
2025-2026 Sustainable Residency Implementation Continuation Grant
Applications due Dec 1, 2026
The 2025-2026 Sustainable Residency Implementation Continuation Grant, administered by the Texas Education Agency, supports school systems in Texas to sustain paid teacher residency programs. This funding enables previously supported systems to continue implementing effective residency models in preparation for future funding. The grant aims to enhance teacher recruitment and retention, ensuring immediate instructional needs are addressed while promoting accessible residency pathways for aspiring educators.
Texas Education Agency
Piñon Foundation Grant
Applications due Dec 7, 2026
The Piñon Foundation Grant supports 501(c)(3) organizations and educational institutions focused on enhancing the education, health, and well-being of children and the elderly. Although it primarily funds initiatives in West Texas, the Dallas Fort Worth area, and Oklahoma City, it is open to proposals from other regions that can positively impact community growth. The foundation believes in the transformative power of education and health to foster community success and development.
Pinon Foundation
Professional Development Partnerships for Early Childhood Education
Applications due Jan 12, 2027
The Professional Development Partnerships for Early Childhood Education program, managed by the Texas Education Agency, aims to enhance the skills of early childhood trainers and instructional coaches. It offers extensive training and support through professional development opportunities, micro-credentials, and facilitated learning communities. This initiative seeks to ensure high-quality instruction for practicing early childhood educators, ultimately benefiting the educational outcomes of young learners across the state.
Texas Education Agency
Summer Career and Technical Education Grant
Applications due Jan 14, 2027
The Summer Career and Technical Education Grant, overseen by the Texas Education Agency, aims to enhance Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Work-Based Learning (WBL) opportunities for students. This funding supports districts in offering greater access to approved CTE courses and summer work experiences, addressing barriers such as transportation and scheduling. The initiative aligns with TEA's strategic plan to prepare students for success in college, careers, and military service.
Texas Education Agency
Arkansas and West Texas Grants
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation supports community grants in Arkansas and West Texas, focusing on areas such as aging populations, arts and culture, children and youth, economically disadvantaged individuals, education, and nonprofit capacity building. Grants aim to enhance the quality of life, promote independence, and ensure access to essential services for vulnerable groups. Eligible applicants are local organizations that align with the foundation's mission and geographic focus.
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation
US $120,000 - US $240,000
2026-2027 ESC Fellows - Texas Mentorship Training Grant
Applications due May 18, 2027
The 2026-2027 ESC Fellows - Texas Mentorship Training Grant, provided by the Texas Education Agency, aims to enhance mentorship programs for pre- and early-service teachers. This grant allows Education Service Centers to fund mentorship fellow positions which will undergo comprehensive training to effectively deliver the Texas Mentorship Training. This initiative supports sustainable educational practices and ensures quality mentorship, ultimately improving outcomes for school systems in Texas.
Texas Education Agency