GDC Email Updates
GDC Email Updates are distributed to subscribers on a bi-monthly basis. Emails include grants education topics, funding opportunities, trainings, and other items of interest.
August - September 2024
Grants Education: SMART Goals
The Request for Proposals asks you to include SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound) for your project. SMART goals help you clearly identify your definition of community change. Learn more about SMART goals in the "Program Narrative" section of the Grant Writing 101 page.
CDC Health and Heat Tracker
How does the summer heat impact the community your organization serves? The CDC Health and Heat Tracker website includes an interactive map showing current, historical, and projected heat exposure data and associated health impacts. Explore the Heat and Health Index for data on historical burden, heat sensitivity for chronic conditions, sociodemographics, and natural and built environment characteristics at the county level.
Community-Based FORHP Grants
Check out this six-video series that spotlights rural community-based programs receiving Federal Office of Rural Health Policy grant awards.
North Texas Nonprofit Summit: September 27
This event features the release of a comprehensive state of nonprofits and philanthropy report for North Texas, highlights trends in foundation grantmaking, and includes three sessions of breakouts. Find out more about this in-person event at the Hurst Conference Center on the registration page.
Free Training and Resources
August 8: Introduction to Corporate Giving | Candid Learning
August 13: AI for Grantseekers | Grant Station
August 21: Meet the Grantmakers - Online! | The Grantsmanship Center
On Demand: IRS Form 990: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know (Live Q&A) | Blue Avocado
Resource: Conducting Rural Health Research, Needs Assessment, and Program Evaluation | RHIhub Topic Guide
Private Funding Announcements
AIDS United: Harm Reduction Futures Fund (August 22, 2024, Letter of Intent)
Funding for evidence-based and community-driven approaches to prevent the transmission of both HIV and viral hepatitis; reduce injection-related injuries; increase overdose prevention and reversal efforts; and connect people who use drugs to comprehensive prevention, treatment, and support services. Letter of Intent required. The full application deadline is October 24, 2024. Award: $10,000 to $25,000 for organizations with one site and harm reduction advocacy projects. $25,000 to $40,000 for multiple direct service sites. The project period is one year. Geographic Scope: Nationwide, with a focus on rural and tribal communities.
AARP Foundation: Health Essentials Capacity Grants (August 23, 2024, Pre-Application)
Grants to build capacity to connect adults aged 50 and older to health essentials programs like SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare Savings Programs, Low-Income Subsidy/Extra Help, Food is Medicine, and social determinants of health screening and intervention. Preference will be given to proposals that focus on efforts to serve communities that have historically faced systemic barriers, racial and ethnic disparities, and other biases that perpetuate economic instability. Proposals must demonstrate that the expanded capacity is sustainable (financially and operationally) beyond the project lifecycle. Award: Up to $50,000 for up to 13 months. Geographic Scope: Twenty-two (22) States including Texas.
Gainwell Cares (September 1 - 30, 2024)
Gainwell Technologies' funding interests include health equity, healthcare disparities, innovative healthcare technologies, health and human services, and natural disaster support. Applicants must complete an online survey to be invited to submit a full proposal. Geographic Scope: Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Irving areas.
San Angelo Area Foundation (September 1, 2024)
The Foundation manages more than 450 funds that provide improvement to the area. Focus areas include agency funds; designated and field-of-interest funds; donor advised funds; scholarship funds; unrestricted funds; special project funds; community funds; and disaster funds. Award: See list of previous grantees. Geographic Scope: Coke, Concho, Crockett, Glasscock, Irion, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCullough, Menard, Runnels, San Saba, Schleicher, Reagan, Sterling, Sutton, and Tom Green Counties.
Prevent Cancer Foundation: Community Grants (September 10, 2024)
Grants for projects focused on patient navigation for cancer prevention and early detection using best practices and community partnerships to address health disparities in their community or practice. Award: $100,000 distributed over two years. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
The Beal Foundation (September 15, 2024)
The fall grant cycle is now open for nonprofits engaged in education; health; humanities; and welfare. Grants will be considered on their mission, needs, and other support. Award: $4,000 - $150,000. Geographic Scope: City of Midland.
Coastal Bend Community Foundation (September 15, 2024)
Unrestricted funding for programs that measurably raise the quality of life in the Coastal Bend; disadvantaged youth, the elderly, and families; education and job creation projects that bring people out of poverty; projects not easily accomplished without Foundation funding; and projects that result in increased funding from additional sources. High priority is given to collaborative requests focusing on new solutions to old problems. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, government entities, and educational institutions. Award: Up to $10,000 for general operations; $10,001 - $25,000 for programs or projects. Geographic Scope: Aransas, Bee, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio Counties.
Montgomery County Community Foundation (September 15, 2024)
Support for nonprofits serving a wide variety of charitable causes. High priority is given to action programs and projects that target a clearly defined need of many people in the area and in which the impact of the grant can be clearly measured. Grant applications must be submitted in hard copy. Award: $5,000 - $25,000. Geographic Scope: Montgomery County.
Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation (September 20, 2024, Letter of Intent)
Support for nonprofits that promote healthy lifestyles and increase access to healthcare. Award: A Letter of Intent is required for requests over $50,000. Geographic Scope: Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy Counties.
AAPD Foundation: Access to Care Grants (September 23, 2024)
Grants to support community-based initiatives that provide dental homes to underserved children with limited access to oral healthcare. Eligible applicants include nonprofits; local and county health departments; hospitals and clinics; university-affiliated dental schools; and community college-affiliated programs. Award: Up to $30,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Central Texas Communities Foundation: Anna+Anton Legacy (September 23, 2024)
Operational support and capacity building for nonprofits with a focus on giving underserved children more opportunities to grow and thrive; fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship with youth and young adults in underserved areas; and providing independence and dignity to seniors trying to live at home. Award: This cycle will award a total of $150,000. Geographic Scope: Cities of Georgetown, Hutton, and Taylor.
David D. and Nona S. Payne Foundation (September 23, 2024)
Support for nonprofits engaged in civic affairs; children and youth; education; health; historic preservation; social services; and arts and culture. Award: $1,500 - $75,000. Geographic Scope: 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
PCORI: Eugene Washington Engagement Award (September 26, 2024, Letter of Intent)
Funding and technical assistance to help small public and private organizations build the knowledge and skills necessary to engage as partners in patient-centered outcomes research/clinical effectiveness research process. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, for-profits, public-sector research organizations, and government agencies. Organizations must have an average yearly operating budget of $1,500,000 or less over the past two fiscal years. Award: Up to $300,000 for a two-year project period. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Texas Mutual Insurance Company Foundation: Workforce Development Safety Training Grants (September 27, 2024)
Funds for nonprofits focused on upskilling; apprenticeships; and safety training programs. The online portal opens on August 19. Award: $25,000 - $100,000. The amount should not exceed 10% of the organization's total current operating budget. Geographic Scope: Texas.
Foot Locker Foundation: Community Empowerment Program (September 30, 2024)
Funding to support local nonprofits whose programs advance opportunities for youth in underserved communities. Applicant organizations should primarily serve youth in under-resourced communities with programs and services focused on health and wellness; education and life skills support; mentoring; and career development; maintain at least one full-time staff person focused on youth programming; operate in underserved communities within the 13 eligible cities; and be able to engage local Foot Locker, Inc. store team members in volunteer activities tied to the proposed program. Award: $25,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: 13 U.S. cities including Dallas and Houston.
Greehey Family Foundation (September 30, 2024)
Funds for nonprofits engaged in health and human welfare; sick and disadvantaged children; education; and helping those experiencing homelessness. The grant review process takes approximately six months. Award: Not stated. The foundation typically gives more than $7,000,000 annually. Geographic Scope: Primarily Bexar County but considers requests from surrounding counties.
Gordon Hartman Family Foundation (September 30, 2024)
Grants for projects that fit within the Foundation’s mission to improve the lives of individuals with special needs, their families, and caregivers. Award: Up to $25,000. Geographic Scope: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Guadalupe, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, and Wilson Counties.
M.G. and Lillie A. Johnson Foundation (September 30, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits and government agencies engaged in health; higher education; human services; and civic programs. Award: $10,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: Aransas, Bee, Calhoun, Colorado, Dewitt, Goliad, Gonzales, Jackson, Karnes, Lavaca, Matagorda, Refugio, Victoria, Waller, and Wharton Counties.
KFC Foundation: “Caring for the Environment, Animals, and More” Grants (September 30, 2024)
Funds for nonprofits that focus on programs promoting caring for the environment and animals, including permanent wildlife conservation exhibits, a new vehicle for a mobile vet clinic, and park improvements. Award: 25 awards of up to $10,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Robert J. Kleberg & Helen C. Kleberg Foundation (September 30, 2024)
Funds for medical research; community services; arts and humanities; and wildlife conservation. Award: 2023 grants ranged from $10,000 to $750,000. Geographic Scope: Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, and Nueces Counties.
Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund (September 30, 2024)
Funds programs that work in the areas of affordable housing and shelter; education and youth development; environmental stewardship; workforce; and human services within the Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation service area. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and government entities. Award: Varies. Minimum request is $1,000. Geographic Scope: Carrollton, Dallas, and Houston.
ECMC Foundation (Rolling Basis, Letter of Inquiry)
The Foundation works to improve post-secondary outcomes for students from underserved backgrounds. Proposals must fit within the Foundation's strategic framework of removing barriers to postsecondary completion; building the capacity of institutions, systems, and organizations; and transforming the postsecondary ecosystem. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, government agencies, and post-secondary institutions. Award: $50,000 - $1,500,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
The Houston Endowment (Rolling Basis, Pre-Application)
Funding for nonprofits, government agencies, and educational institutions for pre-K-12 public education; civic engagement; and arts and parks. General operating and project support are available. Award: See the website for previous grantees and award amounts. Geographic Scope: Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties.
Erich & Hannah Sachs Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Funds to enhance the quality of life for disadvantaged individuals and families, providing support for nonprofits that boost opportunities in low-income areas including low-income housing; affordable daycare; drug rehabilitation; job training; land preservation; and more. Award: See the website for funding history. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Public Funding Announcements
USDOE: Promise Neighborhoods Program (September 10, 2024)
ED-GRANTS-062724-001. Grants to support improvement in children and youth's educational and developmental outcomes in the most distressed communities. Projects should work to ensure school readiness; high school graduation; and access to a community-based continuum of high-quality services. Award: Four or five awards of $500,000 per year for up to two years. Matching funds are required. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
TXHHSC: Rural Hospital Program (September 13, 2024)
HHS0015037. Time-limited financial support for qualified rural hospitals to engage in improvements of maternal care operations related to neonatal preparation and readiness for emergency labor and deliveries. The application includes a Rural Hospital Maternal Care Operations Grant Questionnaire. Award: $35,000. Geographic Scope: Texas.
USDOL: YouthBuild Grants (September 16, 2024)
FOA-ETA-24-53. Grants to organizations providing pre-apprenticeship services that support education, occupational skills training, and employment services for at-risk youth, ages 16 to 24, while performing meaningful work and service to their communities. The YouthBuild program model contains wrap-around services such as mentoring; trauma-informed care; personal counseling; transportation support; and employment. Applications from rural, urban, and Native American organizations are encouraged. Award: 75 awards of $700,000 to $1,500,000 for 40 months. Applicants must have non-federal matching funds equal to 25% of the total federal share of costs. Match may be in the form of cash or in-kind contributions. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
AmeriCorps: Senior Corps Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (September 18, 2024)
Funding to develop and support Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) projects for volunteers 55 years and older in serving specific local and community needs. Applications from rural communities are encouraged. Applicants are required to match funds through local, non-federal contributions of cash or in-kind services. Award: Up to $425,000 over three years. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Institute of Museum and Library Services: Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program (September 20, 2024, Letter of Intent)
LB21-FY25. Funding for training and professional development of library and archives professionals; developing faculty and information leaders; and recruiting, educating, and retaining the next generation of library and archives professionals to develop a diverse workforce of library and archives professionals. Health, wellness, broadband access, tribal communities, and rural communities are listed as project types. A Letter of Intent is required for an invitation to submit a full proposal. Award: 45 awards of $25,000 to $1,000,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Texas Department of Agriculture: Texans Feeding Texans Home Delivered Meals Grant Program (September 1 - November 1, 2024)
Funds to supplement and extend current home-delivered meal programs for seniors and/or disabled Texans. Applicants include governmental agencies and non-profits. New applicants must create a TDA-GO! profile. A County Grant Resolution is required from the applicant's County Commissioners Court. Award: Awards are based on the amount of the County grant; the total number of eligible meals; and the County's senior population. Geographic Scope: Texas.
TDEM: Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP): Post Fire Fiscal Year 2024 (November 1, 2024)
This FEMA program helps communities implement hazard mitigation measures after wildfire disasters. Eligible applicants include local governments, state agencies, and private nonprofits. Award: The available amount of funding will not be determined by FEMA until the end of the fiscal year based on the number of Fire Management Assistance Grants awarded. Geographic Scope: Texas.
Grants Education: Get Ready for Grants
"Just write a grant for it!" Although grants are a great source of funding, they are not quick or easy money. There are many things to consider before you begin your research. Find out more in the "Organizational Readiness for Grants" and "Key Organizational Documents" topics on the Grant Writing 101 page.
CDC National Center for Health Statistics
Looking for health-related data for your next grant's Statement of Need? The CDC National Center for Health Statistics provides data from various federal sources on more than 120 public health topics including various health conditions, mortality, healthcare access and use, nutrition, mental health, oral health, pregnancy, vaccination, and more. Data can be filtered by demographic characteristics and time periods. View your results in chart, table, and map formats.
Federal Grant Boot Camps for Cities
Through the Local Infrastructure Hub, small and mid-sized municipalities can receive an expert suite of supports to develop strong, competitive federal grant applications through pro bono technical training and grant writing boot camps. These boot camps are open for registration and will run through Fall 2024. Learn more about this opportunity here.
Grant Searches
Interested in a free grant search for your organization? GDC staff will provide personalized help for the first 10 organizations who reply. Contact us at grantcenter@dshs.texas.gov to request a grant search form.
Free Training and Resources
On Demand: Adjusting your Mindset for Successful Grant Writing Today | Qgiv
On Demand: Demystifying Staff Time Tracking Across Multiple Funders | Foundant
Podcast: How to Read a Federal RFP (July 20, 2023) | HayDay Services
Resource: Applying for Grants to Support Rural Health Projects | RHI Hub
Resource: Disability Impacts All of Us Infographic | CDC
Private Funding Announcements
Central Texas Community Foundation: Future Fund Giving Circle (September 8, 2024)
The Fund supports nonprofit projects related to education and barriers to education, and children and family support. Award: Last year the Fund granted $150,000 to four nonprofits. Geographic Scope: Williamson County.
Simply Organic Giving Fund (September 12, 2024)
Support for nonprofits with annual revenue between $150,000 and $7,000,000 who are dedicated to serving the food insecure in their communities. Award: $30,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Association of Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology: Critical Access Hospital Scholarship (September 13, 2024)
Funding for capacity building for under-resourced Critical Access Hospitals. Three scholarships will be awarded. Award: Value of more than $50,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
St. David's Foundation: Housing + Health Grants (September 13, 2024, Letter of Intent)
Funding initiative to provide planning and predevelopment support for projects with the potential to help address our region’s affordable housing challenge. Projects and plans from all parts of Central Texas – rural, urban, and regional – are encouraged to apply. Award: Up to $750,000. Geographic Scope: Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson Counties.
St. David's Foundation: Investing in Impact Grants (September 13, 2024, Letter of Intent)
Funding initiative to identify and work with established local partners to serve in an intermediary role to foster connections between the Foundation and communities with the greatest health needs in Central Texas. With this funding opportunity, we seek to invest in the capacity of community-rooted intermediaries with the potential to re-grant St. David’s Foundation funding to serve low-resourced entities, emerging nonprofits, grassroots organizations with limited infrastructure, neighborhood associations, informal community networks, community-based initiatives, and community constituents toward the Foundation’s mission of advancing health equity. Award: Award size will be based on the scale of the proposed project, the organization’s potential for impact through community-directed giving, and the organization’s annual budget. Geographic Scope: Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson Counties.
Laura Jane Musser Fund: Intercultural Harmony Initiative (September 16 - October 16, 2024)
Funding for projects that promote mutual understanding and cooperation between groups and citizens of different cultural backgrounds through cross-cultural exchange projects. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and local units of government. Award: Up to $5,000 for Planning Grants. Up to $25,000 for Implementation Grants. Geographic Scope: Six States including several Texas Counties - Angelina, Brazos, Burleson, Cameron, Grimes, Hidalgo, Houston, Jasper, Leon, Madison, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Robertson, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Starr, Trinity, Tyler, Washington, and Willacy.
Paso del Norte Foundation: Healthy Kids Initiative (September 17, 2024, Letter of Intent)
The Foundation seeks Letters of Intent (LOI) to increase the number of disconnected youth ages 5-17 years old who participate in out-of-school time programs. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, including churches and units of government located in the Foundation's region. Award: Budget not required for LOI. Geographic Scope: El Paso and Hudspeth Counties.
Helen S. Boylan Foundation (September 30, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits engaged in the arts; education; health; human services; the environment; and public interest. Support is available for new initiatives; special projects; expansion of current programs; capital improvements; and building renovations. Award: $500 - $25,000. Geographic Scope: Smith County.
Jack H. and William M. Light Charitable Trust (September 30, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits engaged in the welfare of children, with a primary interest in health, mental health, and education. General operating and project support are available. Award: $1,000 - $60,000. Geographic Scope: Harris County.
Just One More Foundation (September 30, 2024)
The Foundation's funding priorities include mental health; drug misuse; health challenges; and education. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and individuals. Award: $1,500 - $20,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
T-Mobile Hometown Grants Program (September 30, 2024)
Grants to strengthen community connections in small towns across the United States by funding local improvement projects. Twenty-five (25) grants will be made each quarter to towns with populations under 50,000. Eligible projects include converting historic buildings into gathering spaces; enhancing outdoor recreational areas; and upgrading technology in public facilities. Award: Up to $50,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Texoma Health Foundation: Community Grants (September 30, 2024)
Community Grants to organizations creating transformative change. Priority areas include access to health care, behavioral or mental health services, and healthy living and preventive programs; and measurably retaining or increasing the number of nurses practicing in the region. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and public agencies. Award: The average grant is $46,000. Geographic Scope: Fannin and Grayson Counties.
Yamaha: Outdoor Access Initiative (September 30, 2024)
Each quarter, Yamaha accepts applications from non-profits, public riding areas (local, state, and federal), outdoor enthusiast associations and land conservation organizations, and communities with an interest in protecting, improving, expanding and or maintaining access for safe, responsible, and sustainable use by motorized off-road vehicles. Award: Up to $15,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Art and Eva Camunez Tucker Foundation (October 1, 2024)
Areas of interest include Catholic organizations, children and youth, education, literary organizations, and social services. Funds for general operating, project support, computers, and software, land and property acquisition, building funds, and equipment. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, churches, and government agencies. Award: $5,000 - $75,000. Geographic Scope: San Angelo area.
The Hoglund Foundation (October 1, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits engaged in education and family support services. Award: $1,000 - $250,000. Geographic Scope: Emphasis on the City of Dallas.
Permian Basin Area Foundation (October 1, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits addressing needs in animal services, arts and culture, community development, education, environment, health and mental health, housing and shelter, human and social services, and youth development. Before submitting a Fall application, all applicants must contact the Foundation no later than September 15. Award: $5,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: West Texas.
National Humanities Center Fellowship (October 3, 2024)
Funds for scholars to generate new knowledge and further an understanding of the human experience. Applicants must have a doctorate or equivalent scholarly credentials. Award: Stipend amounts are individually determined, according to the needs of the scholars and the Center's ability to meet them. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
IMA Foundation (October 4, 2024)
Funding focus areas include mental health; education; arts and culture; food insecurity; and homelessness. Eligible nonprofits must focus on youth under the age of 26. Award: Up to $10,000. Geographic Scope: Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and North Richland Hills.
Mary Moody Northen Endowment: Galveston Community Investment Grant Program (October 4, 2024)
The focus is on efforts that enable nonprofits to purchase equipment, vehicles, real estate, or essential supplies; provide mission-based services; leverage funds that otherwise would not be available; and encourage partnerships with other entities to serve shared clients. Award: Up to $20,000. Geographic Scope: Galveston.
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation: Quality of Life Grants Program (October 8, 2024)
Support for nonprofits that impact and empower people living with paralysis, their families, and caregivers. Several types of grants are available. Applications are accepted from August 30 to October 8. Award: Varies by program from $5,000 to $50,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Methodist Healthcare Ministries: Open Grants Cycle 2025 (October 11, 2024)
Grants for projects that align with one of their six focus areas - access to care: mental and behavioral health; access to care: general; digital equity; food security; housing; and education and workforce development. Additional information will be available on the MHM website in early September. Award: Sign up for the September 6th Grant Cycle Webinar for more details. Geographic Scope: MHM's 74-county area.
DanPaul Foundation (Rolling Basis)
The Foundation focuses on opportunities for child enrichment with the following program areas: workshops, conferences, and seminars; scientific endeavors; clean air and water; child advocacy; homelessness; refugee enrichment; poverty and neglect; and student scholarships. Eligible applicants include nonprofits. Award: Up to $15,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Direct Relief Partnership Network (Rolling Basis)
A partnership program for healthcare facilities that extends medication access to patients who are unable to afford prescriptions; reduces procurement costs of medications and supplies; and leverages resources to foster healthier communities. Partner facilities order online from Direct Relief's pharmaceutical inventory. Award: Applicants may apply for supplies, technical assistance, and funding. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Wish You Well Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Grants to support adult and family literacy by fostering the development and expansion of new and existing adult literacy and educational programs. Funding focuses on nonprofits that teach adults the literacy skills they need to communicate, grow, and thrive within their communities. Award: $200 - $10,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Public Funding Announcements
TXHHSC: Multi-Assistance Center (MAC) Demonstration Project (September 10, 2024)
HHS0014610. The MAC model provides Single Point of Contact Coordination, medical, therapy, and non-medical services for Individuals of all ages with special needs, including intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) or other related conditions. The purpose of this program is to provide medical, non-medical, therapy, and Grantee Coordination services to Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and Individuals with special needs. Award: One award of up to $37,500,000 for September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2030. Geographic Scope: Bexar County and other South Texas counties from Texas Public Health Regions 8 and 11.
DOC: Good Jobs Challenge (September 27, 2024)
EDA-HDQ-FY2024GJC. Grants to support regional workforce training systems in designing and implementing activities for established sectoral partnerships that place program participants in good jobs and advance industries in the federal key technology focus areas. Award: Up to eight (8) awards of $1,000,000 - $8,000,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
NEH: Spotlight on Humanities in Higher Education (October 1, 2024)
20241001-ASA-ASB. Grants to support small projects that help students from underserved populations gain access to and benefit from the humanities. Projects must enhance the teaching and study of the humanities at one or more colleges and universities that enroll fewer than 10,000 undergraduate students and that belong to at least one of the following categories: community colleges, minority-serving institutions, rural colleges and universities, or colleges and universities with more than 40% of students receiving Pell grants. These institutions, nonprofit organizations, and state, local, or Native American Tribal governments aiming to advance the humanities at these institutions are eligible to apply. Award: 26 awards of $60,000 - $1,000,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
HHS: Short Courses on Utilizing the NIH Stage Model to Develop Behavioral Interventions to Promote Healthy Aging (October 8, 2024)
RFA-AG-25-029. Funds to create short courses on utilizing the NIH Stage Model to develop behavioral interventions to promote healthy aging and prevent illness, improve care, foster disease management, assist with end-of-life decision-making and care, and support the needs of the growing older adult population. The term behavioral intervention is used broadly here, to include a variety of non-pharmacological interventions for individuals, dyads, families, groups, communities, organizations, and systems. Award: $350,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
TPWD: Community Outdoor Outreach Program (CO-OP) (November 1, 2024)
CO-OP reimbursement grants fund programming that engages under-served populations in mission-oriented outdoor recreation; conservation; and environmental education activities. Eligible applicants include local governments, universities, school districts, and nonprofits. Award: $5,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: Texas.
IMLS: Inspire! Grants for Small Museums (November 15, 2024)
IGSM-FY25. Support for small museums of all disciplines in project-based efforts to serve the public through exhibitions, educational/interpretive programs, digital learning resources, policy development and institutional planning, technology enhancements, professional development, community outreach, audience development, and/or collections management, curation, care, and conservation. Award: 75 awards of $5,000 - $75,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
USDA: Community Facilities Grant Program (Rolling Basis)
Funds to construct, enlarge, or otherwise improve essential community facilities such as public safety, fire and rescue, telecommunications, schools, libraries, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. This may include furnishings, fixtures, and other required equipment. Facilities must primarily serve rural residents. Rural communities are identified as having populations of less than 20,000. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, federally recognized tribes, city or township governments, and county governments. Award: Less than $50,000, with 25% match. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Grants Education: Finding Funders
You've got a great project that needs funding. What research do you need to do to find the right grant funders? Check out our tips in the "Identifying Potential Funders" tab on the Grant Writing 101 page.
DSHS Data Resources
The Center for Health Statistics (CHS) is the data collection and reporting arm of DSHS. Its Texas Health Data dashboard includes vital events, population health, and disease prevalence. As a grant seeker, CHS is a free source of current health data in Texas. Information about public health infrastructure, non-military hospitals, and health professionals is also available. Use CHS Data to help write your next grant’s Statement of Need. The GDC Data Resources page includes additional data sets to support your work.
2024 AARP Livable Communities Workshop
Free, two-day online event on October 16 and 17 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. CST. This virtual workshop will explore how local leaders can design for people of all ages in urban, suburban, and rural communities. The event explores four core themes - housing, transportation, public spaces, and community engagement. Learn more and sign up here.
Braiding and Layering Funding for Sustainability
The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) shares resources on addressing complex issues by using multiple funding streams to support a common initiative. Read the white papers for case examples and best practices for sustainable funding of transportation, food insecurity, and housing initiatives.
Free Training and Resources
September 10: Introduction to Fundraising Planning | Candid
September 19: Winning Giving Tuesday and Year-End Fundraising | CauseVox
On Demand: Before you Put Pen to Paper: 5 Steps to Prepare for your First or Next Grant | Qgiv
Resource: Infographics: The New Grant Proposal? | Hayday Services
Private Funding Announcements
Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood (September 30, 2024, Letter of Intent)
Grants to support development projects and promising research that appear likely to improve the welfare of young children, from infancy through 7 years. Award: See the website for past recipients. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Daniel and Barbara Chapman Trust: Chapman Prize (September 30, 2024)
The Chapman Prize annually recognizes and honors the efforts and achievements of individuals and organizations who significantly contribute to American society. The 2024 theme is health and wellness. Contributions may include providing access to quality and affordable health care, initiatives that empower individuals to develop active, healthy lifestyles that begin in childhood and continue through all phases of life, and programs that promote healthy environments in homes, schools, and neighborhoods. Award: $100,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Waxahachie Foundation (October 10, 2024)
Grants support several areas, from feeding the hungry to supporting the arts. The Foundation seeks to help every age group from children to seniors. Award: Up to $5,000. Geographic Scope: The Waxahachie area.
Whole Foods Market Community Giving Program (October 13, 2024)
The Program contributes to community-based nonprofit organizations with aligned missions and values, including those with a mission to nourish people and the planet, with a focus on food access, environmental stewardship, and other closely related needs. Support is available for specific programs or general operating expenses. Award: Cash donations, food, and other products. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Wayne and JoAnn Moore Charitable Foundation (October 15, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits engaged in the arts and humanities; education; environment and animals; health; human services; public/society benefit; and religion. Types of support include operating, projects, and capital/equipment. Award: $2,500 - $205,000. Geographic Scope: Texas.
Walmart: Spark Good Grants (October 15, 2024)
Grants support a variety of organizations, such as animal shelters, elder services, and community clean-up projects. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations; state or local government entities, including law enforcement or fire departments; K-12 public or nonprofit private schools, charter schools, and higher education institutions; and churches or other faith-based organizations with a proposed project that benefits the community at large, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, and clothing closets. Award: $250 - $5,000. Geographic Scope: Communities with Walmart stores, Sam's Clubs, and distribution centers.
The Long Foundation (October 25, 2024, Letter of Inquiry)
Grants to reduce the high school dropout rate among Texas Hispanic students and to provide additional opportunities for these youth to improve their economic and social potential and that of their communities. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, schools and universities, and government programs. Award: $5,000 - $20,000. Geographic Scope: Throughout Texas, with emphasis on Austin metropolitan area.
80|20 Foundation (October 31, 2024)
Grants for nonprofits that strengthen San Antonio's future workforce and job-creating entrepreneurs. Award: $2,500 - $250,000. Geographic Scope: City of San Antonio.
James B. and Lois R. Archer Charitable Foundation (October 31, 2024)
Funds for nonprofits serving youth and the aging population in arts and culture; civic and public affairs; education; health; and human services. Online application portal opens September 1. Award: $7,000 and up. Geographic Scope: Nationwide, but one-third of annual giving focused in West Texas.
Martha, David, and Bagby Lennox Foundation (October 31, 2024)
Grant funding for education; conservation; historic preservation; land and nature preservation; and the preservation of social infrastructure. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and government entities. Award: $5,000 - $50,000. Geographic Scope: Red River County and contiguous Texas Counties.
John M. O'Quinn Foundation (October 31, 2024)
Support for nonprofits engaged in education; conservation; underprivileged children and youth; and health. Award: $10,000 - $500,000. Geographic Scope: Primarily the Houston area.
Petco Love: Love Stories (October 31, 2024)
Share real stories of how pets have changed their adopters' lives. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and animal control agencies. Award: Up to $100,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Sparklight/Cable One Charitable Giving Fund (October 31, 2024)
Priority giving areas include education and digital literacy; hunger relief and food insecurity; and community development. Support for special projects and capital campaigns. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and government agencies. Geographic Scope: Communities served by the company.
Whole Kids Foundation: Bee Grant Program (October 31, 2024)
Supports educational beehives and bee programming so students can observe bees up close and learn about the vital role pollinators play in the food system. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and K-12 schools. Application window opens on September 4. Award: A choice of a $1,500 monetary grant or equipment grant consisting of an Indoor Observation Hive. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Atmos Energy Corporate Contributions Program (Rolling Basis)
Provides support to nonprofit organizations in the communities served by the company. Areas of interest include Students (nutritious meals and resources to help children read at grade level by third grade); Community Heroes (free meals and support for firefighters, police officers, medical teams, other first responders, teachers); and Vulnerable Neighbors (financial assistance for gas bills and home upgrades). Award: Donations or corporate sponsorships. Geographic Scope: Texas markets served by Atmos Energy.
Austin Together (Rolling Basis)
Works with nonprofits as they consider strategic alliances, restructuring, and cross-sector collaborations. Complete the initial interest form to be contacted for more information. Award: Readiness Assessments and one-time costs associated with planning and implementation. Geographic Scope: Central Texas.
Harry W. Bass, Jr. Foundation (Rolling Basis, Letter of Inquiry)
Project support for nonprofits engaged in youth and education, with emphasis on early childhood literacy. Award: $1,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: Dallas County.
Lamar Bruni Vergara Trust (Rolling Basis)
General operating and project support for nonprofits serving youth; education; health; and social services. Award: $5,000 - $100,000. Geographic Scope: City of Laredo.
CareQuest: Oral Health Grants (Rolling Basis)
Funding for projects that address complex and upstream drivers of oral health disparities. Priority populations include racial and ethnic minorities, rural communities, people with disabilities, and older adults. All applicants are invited to initiate the grant submission process by submitting a 500-word concept of a proposed project. This requirement applies to all applicants and organizations applying to any of the CareQuest Institute funds. Award: Not stated. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Digitunity: Technology Donations Program (Rolling Basis)
Nonprofits, government agencies, and schools can register to receive technology donations. Technology recipient organizations must be engaged in education or employment for individuals who are at-risk or marginalized; economically disadvantaged; experiencing homelessness or housing instability; justice-involved; older adults; differently abled; or veterans. Award: Once accepted, applicant organizations are eligible to receive equipment donated by individuals and businesses through Digitunity. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
4imprint: One by One Grants (Rolling Basis)
Grants for promotional products to organizations that are making a difference. Several grants are awarded each business day. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, religious organizations, and accredited schools. Award: $500 in products. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
The George Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Grants for nonprofits that assist in developing strong, stable, families through education; human needs; health; and community enhancement. Collaborative partnerships are encouraged. Award: Up to $500,000. Geographic Area: Fort Bend County.
Greater Texas Foundation (Rolling Basis, Concept Papers)
The foundation invests in student-centered solutions so that more Texans can achieve their postsecondary goals. Focus on student supports; transfer, transition, and advising; rural collaborations; and Math for Success. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and higher education institutions. Must contact the Foundation first to discuss strategy before submitting a concept paper. Award: $150,000 - $300,000. Geographic Scope: Texas.
Halliburton Company Corporate Contributions Program (Rolling Basis)
General operating and project support for nonprofits in education; health and safety; environment; and social services. Requests are reviewed quarterly. Geographic Scope: Texas company communities include Alvarado, Carrollton, Elmendorf, Fort Worth, Galveston, Houston, Longview, Odessa, San Antonio, Sonora, Tyler, Victoria, and Woodville.
McKesson Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Areas of interest include reducing the risk of getting cancer and addressing socioeconomic barriers to care, including prevention, screening and treatment, and financial and logistical assistance; diversifying the healthcare talent pipeline, with a focus on oncology professionals, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, and student engagement; and accelerating emergency preparedness and disaster relief. Award: Requests up to $25,000 are reviewed throughout the year. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Hal & Charlie Peterson Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Grant funding for nonprofits engaged in healthcare; education; and community improvement. Contact the Foundation office to discuss your request and obtain an application form. Organizations must pre-qualify to apply. Award: The foundation gives $3,000,000 annually. Geographic Scope: Bandera, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, and Real Counties.
San Marcos Civic Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Grants for organizations that serve the needs of people with dyslexia. Types of support include conferences, workshops, and seminars; training programs; and speaker fees. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and schools. Award: Up to $10,000. Geographic Scope: Central Texas, primarily Hays County.
The Trull Foundation (Rolling Basis)
Areas of interest include helping children in rural areas, helping people affected by substance abuse, and protecting the coastal Texas environment. Support for new programs, expansion of existing programs, and challenge grants. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, government entities, and religious organizations. Award: $1,000 - $50,000. Geographic Scope: Emphasis on rural South Texas, including Palacios County.
Public Funding Announcements
EPA: Recreation Economy for Rural Communities (October 16, 2024)
This planning assistance program helps communities identify strategies to grow their outdoor recreation economy and revitalize their main streets. Award: The program provides technical assistance to help communities develop a vision for community revitalization through the recreation economy. Communities receive targeted facilitation from subject matter experts; connection with local, regional, state, and federal partners; and convening an in-person workshop to develop an action plan. Geographic Scope: Nationwide, special consideration is given to small towns and rural communities.
TCDD: Enhancing Statewide Community Engagement (October 18, 2024)
The Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities (TCDD) has issued a Request for Applications for a new grant project to enhance their capacity to conduct engagement and outreach activities across Texas. This project will raise awareness of the capabilities of people with developmental disabilities (DD) while supporting communities and informing policymakers on being responsive to disability needs. Award: One award of $200,000 per year for up to three years. Geographic Scope: Texas.
Texas Historical Commission: FY2025 Certified Local Government Grants (November 4, 2024)
Funding for participating city and county governments to develop and sustain an effective local preservation program critical to preserving historic resources. Award: Reimbursement of eligible expenses. Local match is required in non-federal monies. Geographic Scope: Texas.
NIH: Research on Current Topics in Alzheimer's Disease and Its Related Dementias (November 12, 2024)
PAR-22-093. Funds for research on current topics in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its related dementias (ADRD). Further information on the high-priority topics of interest will be announced through a series of Notices published subsequent to this announcement. Award: Application budgets are not limited but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
EPA: Community Change Grants (November 21, 2024)
EPA is accepting applications for $2 billion in Inflation Reduction Act funding available to support community-driven projects that build capacity for communities to tackle environmental and climate challenges, strengthen their climate resilience, and advance clean energy. Eligible applicants include a partnership between two nonprofits or a partnership between a nonprofit and a local government, an institution of higher education, or a Federally Recognized Tribe. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
HUD: Continuum of Care (CoC) Builds (November 21, 2024)
FR-6800-N-25A. The Initiative for Supportive Housing Development (INSiDE) NOFO targets efforts within Continuum of Care (CoC) geographic areas to address and reduce homelessness by adding new units of permanent supportive housing (PSH) through new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation through one-time INSiDE awards under the CoC program. PSH is permanent housing in which supportive services are provided to assist individuals and families experiencing homelessness with a disability to live independently. Award: 25 awards of $1,000,000 - $10,000,000. Geographic Scope: Nationwide.
Texas Workforce Commission: Skills Development Fund (Rolling Basis)
Funds for businesses who want to train new workers or upgrade the skills of existing workers. Public community colleges, technical colleges, workforce boards, community-based organizations in partnership with a community college or technical college, or Texas A&M Extension Services (TEEX) may apply. The goal of the program is to upgrade the skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce. Award: Up to $500,000. Geographic Scope: Texas.
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