American Electric Power Foundation Grants
The American Electric Power Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) organizations focused on educational improvement, particularly in STEM fields, and basic human services such as hunger and housing. Organizations must operate within AEP's service territory or have a broader beneficial purpose. The Foundation also supports social justice initiatives and environmental protection efforts. Eligible applicants must affirm compliance with anti-discrimination policies and demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion.
American Electric Power Foundation
Carter Foundation Grant
The Amon G. Carter Foundation, established in 1945, is a Texas non-profit that provides grants to support various fields including arts, education, health, and community services. Focused primarily on Tarrant County, it accepts grant applications year-round, with evaluations occurring three times annually. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) exempt. Notably, the foundation does not fund individuals or projects outside its primary geographic interest. This commitment enhances community quality of life through diverse programs.
Amon G. Carter Foundation
H-E-B Community Investment Program
The H-E-B Community Investment Program supports nonprofit organizations within its service area by providing monetary funding, volunteers, or in-kind donations. It prioritizes projects in arts, education, health, and social services. Eligible organizations must have valid 501c3 status and reapply annually for funding. Requests over $200 must be submitted online, while those under can be made at local stores. For further guidelines, visit their FAQs page.
H-E-B
H-E-B Tournament of Champions Grant (Community Investment Program)
The H-E-B Tournament of Champions Grant, established in 1986, supports organizations benefiting Special Olympics Texas and educational initiatives. Over 37 years, it has raised over $145 million, promoting health, arts, and social services in Texas. Eligible applicants must be valid 501(c)3 non-profits, focusing on specific areas like disaster relief and education, and located near H-E-B regions. This grant fosters community engagement and enhances the quality of life for many Texans.
H-E-B Tournament of Champions Charitable Trust
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
Moody Foundation Grant
The Moody Foundation Grant supports charitable projects in Texas, focusing on innovative ideas that foster long-term community improvements. Eligible recipients include registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits, governmental entities, and certain supporting organizations. The Foundation prioritizes grants for education, health, arts, and social services, particularly in underserved areas like Galveston, Austin, and Dallas. Applicants should anticipate a twelve-month process from inquiry to funding decision, as the Foundation carefully reviews each proposal.
Moody Foundation
Reuter Family Foundation Grant
The Reuter Family Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations providing essential human services to the poor and disadvantaged in Collin County and Dallas, Texas. Founded in 2011, the foundation emphasizes emergency assistance, affordable housing, and rehabilitation services. Grants typically do not exceed $100,000 annually, and the foundation aims to engage with grantees directly. Eligible projects include support for displaced individuals and programs addressing substance abuse and mental health challenges.
Reuter Family Foundation
Impact Fund Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 7, 2026
The Impact Fund provides recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits and small law firms working on social, environmental, and economic justice issues. With over $10 million awarded since 1992, the fund supports impactful litigation addressing systemic injustices. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 and prioritize cases directly involving affected communities. Recipients must repay the grant amount with interest if they recover fees or costs, ensuring sustainability for future funding.
The Impact Fund
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
M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 31, 2026
The M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Grant aims to support individuals and families in building meaningful lives, focusing on education, social services, and community welfare. The foundation prioritizes innovative programs that promote self-sufficiency and measurable impacts within communities, particularly in Dallas, Palm Beach, and New York. It emphasizes collaboration and seeks proposals for specific projects rather than ongoing operational support, ensuring a focus on transformative initiatives.
M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation
Boyd And Evelyn Mullen Charitable Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Boyd And Evelyn Mullen Charitable Foundation Grant aims to support various charitable organizations in Texas, primarily focusing on education, literary studies, science, and religion. With a commitment to improving the welfare of those in need, the foundation provides funding for college scholarships, disaster relief, and medical research, especially in nutrition. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $30,000, and the foundation emphasizes adapting to the evolving needs of the Houston community.
Boyd And Evelyn Mullen Charitable Foundation
Ryan Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Ryan Foundation, established in 1983, aims to support charitable causes primarily in Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Texas. Grants range from $5,000 to $1,000,000, with a typical grant size around $30,000. Organizations must demonstrate 501(c)(3) status to be eligible. The Foundation prioritizes health care, education, and the arts while specifically excluding individual loans and out-of-state projects. Interested parties should submit a letter of inquiry before full applications.
Thomas M Helen Mckee And John P Ryan Foundation Inc
Katrine Menzing Deakins Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Aug 2, 2026
The Katrine Menzing Deakins Charitable Trust Grant supports organizations in Texas, particularly those serving Tarrant County. Established in 1987 by Katrine Deakins, the trust aims to benefit various charitable organizations. To be eligible for re-application, organizations must skip one grant cycle after receiving a grant. This ensures ongoing support for projects that align with the trust's mission of fostering education, health, and human services within the community.
Katrine Menzing Deakins Charitable Trust
Rawley Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 14, 2026
The Rawley Foundation Grant supports charitable organizations in Texas, focusing on diverse program areas such as arts and culture, education, health and medical research, and community development. The foundation is committed to enhancing the well-being of the community by funding initiatives that promote civic activities and environmental sustainability. However, it does not accept unsolicited grant requests from outside Texas, ensuring its resources are directed where they can have the most impact.
Rawley Foundation P65070008
Kerr Foundation Grants
Full proposal due Aug 15, 2026
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.
The Kerr Foundation Inc
Edith Winter Grace Trust Grant
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
The Edith Winter Grace Trust Grant provides funding exclusively to charitable organizations in Tarrant County, Texas. Key program areas include animal welfare, arts and culture, civic activities, community development, education, environment, human and social services, religious initiatives, and health and medical research. Only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply, while individuals are not permitted to submit grant applications. For more information, visit the foundation finder.
Edith Winter Grace Trust
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
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
Web Maddox Trust Grant
Applications due Nov 30, 2026
The Web Maddox Trust Grant provides funding for charitable organizations and purposes in Tarrant County, Texas, specifically targeting those not supported by United Way. The grant focuses on various program areas, including animal welfare, arts and culture, community development, education, and health. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations recognized under IRS 501(c)(3) guidelines, while individuals are ineligible to apply. This grant aims to foster community support and development through targeted funding.
Web Maddox Trust
ECF of The Boeing Company: Texas Houston Chapter Grant Program
Applications due Dec 11, 2026
The Employees Community Fund (ECF) of The Boeing Company empowers employees to make a significant impact through collective fundraising, supporting nonprofit organizations in their communities for over 60 years. The Houston Chapter focuses on delivering essential health and human services to diverse groups, ensuring equitable support regardless of gender, race, or background. With employee-led grantmaking initiatives, the ECF fosters community engagement and enhances local welfare, reflecting its commitment to corporate social responsibility.
Employees Community Fund Of The Boeing Company
Blue Impact Grants
Applications due Jan 30, 2027
The Blue Impact Grants, offered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, aim to enhance community health by supporting nonprofit organizations in Texas. With a focus on social determinants of health, these grants prioritize initiatives addressing economic stability, nutrition, and local health solutions. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) certified and demonstrate financial capacity to manage projects effectively. The goal is to foster health equity and improve access to essential services for underserved populations across the state.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
Leo Potishman Foundation Grant
Applications due Feb 28, 2027
The Leo Potishman Foundation Grant supports charitable organizations, focusing on Fort Worth, Texas. It prioritizes various program areas including animal welfare, arts and culture, civic activities, and health research. Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations recognized under IRS section 501(c)3. Note that individual applications are not accepted. For further details on this grant, please refer to the foundation's online resources.
Leo Potishman Foundation
Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Mar 2, 2027
The Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust, established in 1981, supports educational, cultural, and health care initiatives in Arkansas and Texas. With a focus on one-year grants, it promotes capital projects, medical research, and endowment campaigns. Organizations in Texas, especially in the Dallas area, receive strong preference. Ineligible applicants include those who have recently received grants from other foundations or multi-year grants, which require a two-year wait before reapplying.
Roy & Christine Sturgis Charitable Trust Grant
Smallwood Foundation Grant
Applications due Mar 15, 2027
The Smallwood Foundation Grant supports charitable purposes within a hundred-mile radius of Dallas/Fort Worth, Gainesville, and Minden. It focuses on areas such as Arts and Culture, Civic Activities, Community Development, Education, and Human and Social Services. However, individuals are not eligible to submit applications. This grant offers an opportunity for organizations within the specified regions to seek funding for meaningful projects that positively impact their communities.
Frances C. and William P. Smallwood Foundation
Episcopal Health Foundation of Dallas Grant
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
The Episcopal Health Foundation of Dallas provides annual grants to support parishes, schools, and non-profit organizations within the Diocese of Dallas. Focus areas include food insecurity, homelessness, poverty alleviation, and health services. Eligible organizations must operate within the diocese's geographic boundaries and align with its Christian mission. Grants aim to strengthen communities through innovative programs that address basic human needs and improve lives. Applications must meet specific criteria and deadlines to be considered.
Episcopal Foundation Of Dallas
T. Patrick Carr Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Apr 25, 2027
The T. Patrick Carr Charitable Trust Grant supports charitable organizations in Tarrant County, Texas, focusing on areas such as animal welfare, arts and culture, education, and health. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, while individuals cannot apply. This grant aims to enhance community development and promote civic activities, fostering a positive impact in the region.
T. Patrick Carr Charitable Trust
Charlotte B. Proehl Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 6, 2027
The Charlotte B. Proehl Foundation Grant supports charitable organizations primarily in the Greater Houston area. Focused on diverse program areas such as Animal Welfare, Arts and Culture, Education, and Health Services, this foundation prioritizes nonprofits recognized under IRS section 501(c)(3). Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations, as individuals are not permitted to apply directly. For more details, prospective applicants should explore the foundation's resources online.
Charlotte B. Proehl Foundation