The Hoblitzelle Foundation makes grants for charitable, scientific, literacy or educational purposes within the State of Texas.
Donor Name: Hoblitzelle Foundation
State: Texas
City: Dallas
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/15/2022
Details:
Funding Categories
- Arts & Culture: The foundation supports efforts to enhance the quality of, and access to, arts and culture.
- Civic: Projects include neighborhood revitalization, support of philanthropy and volunteerism, civic education, museums and exhibits, parks, trails, and gardens.
- Disabled: The foundation supports therapy facilities, assisted and independent living communities, sheltered workshops, adaptive resources, and educational projects.
- Education: Projects include support for capital initiatives at independent and charter schools, higher education institutions, and at organizations that support public school students.
- Environment: The foundation supports initiatives to conserve natural resources, capital aspects of education programs, as well as zoos and animal welfare.
- Medical: Projects include support for capital initiatives at medical facilities, equipment for research or treatment, and a variety of health and welfare organizations.
- Social Services: The foundation supports the capital needs of a variety of organizations that address food insecurity, access to shelters and housing, special needs of seniors, family planning, counseling, children and youth needs, and general social service agencies.
The Foundation funds
The Foundation supports capital projects (i.e., building construction, acquisition, renovation, equipment, vehicles, and technology) of nonprofit organizations in Texas, primarily in the Dallas area. When grants are made outside of this geographic preference, it is likely due to a historical interest exhibited by the founder, a current interest by a board member, or the large scope of impact the grant would have on that particular region of Texas.
Grants are not made:
- For religious purposes
- Outside of Texas
- To individuals
For more information, visit Hoblitzelle Foundation.