The Texas Capital Bank Foundation aims to fund small to mid-sized organizations that are creating and implementing innovative, sustainable solutions to serve the greatest needs of communities.
Donor Name: Texas Capital Bank Foundation
State: Texas
County: Austin County (TX), Dallas County (TX), Houston County (TX)
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline: 01/02/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Texas Capital Foundation takes a place-based approach to grantmaking, focusing on nonprofit organizations that operate in under-resourced areas.
The annual Texas Capital Foundation Honors Grants will be a competitive grant application process, resulting in four grants:
- Live Award: Supporting access to nutritious food
- The focus of this grant is innovative, sustainable access to fresh food for food-insecure populations. Many under-resourced communities are also food deserts: without convenient, consistent access to fresh, nutritious food. Texas Capital Foundation is looking for programs that offer creative solutions to provide access to food where it is otherwise lacking.
- Award Amount: $50,000 award
- Learn Award: Supporting career readiness certification programs
- Texas Capital Foundation will fund a program that offers training and certifications in ‘middle skills’, giving individuals opportunities to obtain well-paying skilled jobs with growth potential.
- Award Amount: $50,000 award
- Lift Award: Supportive services for women and children
- Through this grant, Texas Capital Foundation aims to help the most vulnerable women and girls find stability through support services and housing.
- Award Amount: $50,000 award
- STAR Award: Supporting services for veterans and military families
- The STAR grant, the only $100,000 grant, will go to an organization serving the specific needs of our military and veteran population.
- Award Amount: $100,000 award
Eligibility Criteria
- Organization must have a current tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Organizations must be located in and provide direct services to low-to-moderate income communities within Texas Capital Bank’s service areas: Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio.
- Programs must fall under Texas Capital Bank’s philanthropic focus areas: Live, Learn, Lift.
- Financial statements, board member list and org chart must be provided with application.
- Nonprofit must be active in the IRS Publication 78.
- Nonprofit must have been in operation for at least five years.
- Can be new or existing nonprofit grantee of Texas Capital Bank.
- Texas Capital Bank Honors awards recognize existing programs doing great work in their community. This grant program does not seed start-up programs.
- All grantees must provide an Impact Statement at the conclusion of the grant year to be eligible to receive a grant the following year.
- While the foundation does not publish criteria for operating budget size, preference is given to small to mid-sized nonprofits for which these grants would be significant.
- Honors Grants award best-in-class programs and organizations with established programs and proven outcomes. Newer programs may be eligible for Community Impact grants.
Ineligibility
- Advocacy for political causes
- Support for controversial issues
- Religious institutions and places of worship
- Colleges, universities, private or public schools
- Individuals
- For-profit companies
- Municipalities
- Membership-based and fraternal organizations
- Ticketed events, including but not limited to luncheons, golf tournaments, galas, etc.
- Organizations that do not primarily address the needs of low-to-moderate income communities
- Organizations that don’t serve within Texas Capital Bank’s service areas: Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio.
For more information, visit TCBF.