These foundations have a track record of funding human services work in Texas, based on IRS 990 grant data. Use the list below to find funders aligned with your mission, then sign up free to see how well your nonprofit fits each one.
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Who can apply: Applicants must be nonprofit charitable organizations tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) or public governmental units. Grants are generally limited to projects benefiting citizens of Jasper County, Missouri, Smith County, Texas, and the Kansas City metropolitan area. The foundation does not support annual campaigns, endowments, sectarian religious activities, or individuals.
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Who can apply: For requests over $25,000, applicants must submit an LOI with required program details and contact information. LOIs and requested applications are reviewed quarterly prior to board meetings.
Who can apply: Only qualified public entities or 501(c)(3) charities serving the people of Texas (with emphasis on Dallas County). The Foundation does not fund individuals. Organizations are limited to one application within a 12‑month period. Additional re-application restrictions apply for multi-year or consecutive-year grantees.
Who can apply: Must be a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit, seek funding from multiple sources, submit online only, provide required organizational documentation including IRS determination letter and 3 years of Form 990s, and submit only one application per TIN per 12 months. Educational grants are only for colleges and universities, not K-12 schools. Beginning in 2026, the Foundation will only fund nonprofits serving Texas, with exclusions for specified counties; previously funded organizations outside Texas or in excluded counties may contact the Grant Director.
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Who can apply: Applicants must be organizations with IRS tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status. The foundation does not fund individuals, political parties, sectarian organizations with a predominantly religious purpose, individual primary or secondary schools, tax-supported universities and colleges for operating purposes, deficits or debt retirement, endowments, courtesy advertising, fundraising events, or capital campaigns. Organizations must be able to provide adequate accounting records or procedures.
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Who can apply: Nonprofits in the greater El Paso region may apply. The Foundation generally does not fund individuals, capital campaigns, fundraising events/projects, religious organizations for religious purposes, annual appeals and membership contributions, political or partisan organizations, travel for individuals or groups, organizations outside the greater El Paso geographic area, endowment funds, or past operating deficits. Nonprofits may submit only one request per funding source in any 12-month period.
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