2022 Grantees

On July 19, 2022, TSAHC’s Board of Directors approved the 2022 Texas Foundations Fund (TFF) nonprofit grantees and allocated a total of $1.25 million to the program for the 2022 funding cycle. A total of 54 grants were awarded at three different funding levels based on the nonprofit's size.

Below is a full list of the 2022 grantees.  Click on the + sign next to each organization's name to learn more about the services they will provide with their 2022 TFF grant.

  • 6 Stones Mission Network

    6 Stones Mission Network is a coalition of churches, business and other partners that provide solutions to meet community needs ranging from community revitalization, emergency assistance, and school supply drives to community gardens and food share programs. They are based in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford area in North Texas. 6 Stones will use its grant to provide critical home repairs through their Community Powered Revitalization Program which aims to assist approximately 60 homes during their fall and spring blitzes.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Tarrant

  • Accessible Housing Resources, Inc

    Accessible Housing Resources, Inc.’s mission is to advance affordable, accessible, and stable housing options for those with the greatest need. They have a long history of owning and operating housing for individuals with disabilities in the coastal bend and greater Corpus Christi areas. This grant will support the services they offer to residents including legal assistance, eviction prevention, individual case management, housing counseling, and housing navigation. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    Counties Served: Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio

  • Agape Resource & Assistance Center

    Agape Resource & Assistance Center provides safe, stable housing and critical transformational support services to homeless single women and women with children that empower them to move out of poverty and crisis towards fulfilling, self-sustaining lives. Their proven, holistic, client-centered program provides the ways, means and emotional support to help women led households become economically and emotionally stable, breaking cycles of homelessness, abuse, and poverty for generations to come.  This grant will support their Housing 4 Hope program which provides women training, education, child care, counseling, transportation, case work, and advocacy to help them lead successful, independent lives.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Collin

  • Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries

    Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries (ACAM) is a nonprofit management support organization leading a coalition of 59 community organizations in Harris, Fort Bend, Waller, Brazoria, Galveston, and Montgomery Counties. ACAM assists partner organizations through high-impact collaboration, training, and management support services as they provide opportunities for families and individuals to meet and rise above their basic needs. This grant will support their ACAM HSS Collaborative that provides case management, housing services, housing payments, and social services to increase housing stability.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    Counties Served: Fort Bend, Harris, Montgomery

  • Angel Reach

    Angel Reach's mission is to break the generational cycle of abuse, neglect, and homelessness by equipping aged-out foster youth and homeless youth to live independently as well as providing critical services and support to relatives doing their best to keep children out of the foster care system. The organization operates three program areas, and this grant will support the Transitional Living Program which provides counseling, employment coaching, educational assistance, driver’s education, transportation, food security, mentoring, life skills classes, and community service opportunities to youth exiting out of foster care.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    Counties Served: Harris, Montgomery

  • Another Chance House

    Located just outside downtown Amarillo, Another Chance House was founded in 1988 as a shelter for homeless men. Their mission is to provide a positive path toward a new and better self-sufficient life through structured living programs for men who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They will apply their grant towards basic needs, recovery programs, life skills training, workforce development, access to mental and physical health care providers, case management, and counseling.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services  
    Counties Served: Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Wheeler

  • Austin Habitat for Humanity

    Established more than 35 years ago, Austin Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization created to serve the affordable housing needs of Central Texans. They build affordable homes, provide housing counseling, provide home repairs, and more. The organization will use the grant to provide critically needed home repairs through their Home Repair program. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis

  • Avenue CDC

    Avenue CDC’s mission is to build affordable homes and strengthen communities. They develop safe, quality housing accessible to low and moderate-income families and launched a home repair program “Rebuilding Northside Together” in 2014 to help very low-income homeowners in the Northside neighborhood of Houston rehabilitate their homes. Avenue CDC will utilize its grant to provide critical repairs as part of that program. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Harris

  • Bethany House of Laredo 

    Bethany House Laredo has a four-decade history of providing essential basic human needs to impoverished individuals and families in Laredo through its original mission, "To feed the hungry and shelter the homeless." Bethany House Laredo operates two transitional housing facilities: Lamar Bruni Vergara Community Shelter and Barbara A. Kazen Center for Hope which combined provide 17 transitional homes. They will use their grant for services in their Transitional Housing Program.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Webb

  • Buckner Children and Family Services

    Buckner Children and Family Services (Buckner) was originally founded in Dallas in 1879 as an orphanage. Today it is a highly diversified agency providing social service programs and ministries to disadvantaged and displaced children and families. Buckner has successfully operated the Lufkin Family Pathways program since 1997.  It is the oldest of eight supportive housing programs currently operated by Buckner in Texas. Buckner will use its grant to support the Lufkin Family Pathways program’s case management and other supportive services that help single parent families maintain housing stability while pursuing their education.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Angelina

  • Caritas of Austin

    Established in 1964, Caritas of Austin serves a diverse group of individuals and families with one thing in common: they do not have a stable place to call home. They serve chronically homeless individuals, families in crisis, people with disabilities, Veterans, and transitionally-aged youth (18-24) experiencing homelessness. The organization provides housing, personalized case management, employment, education and food services, and assistance with medical and mental health needs. Their holistic services are designed to address immediate needs and connect clients with the tools that lead to long-term success. This grant will go towards their supportive services program which serves hundreds of individuals annually. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Travis

  • Catholic Charities of Dallas

    Catholic Charities of Dallas calls the community to action to join us in addressing the root causes of poverty, hunger, and homelessness by serving, educating, and empowering all those in need. The organization is a leading social-service agency that helps the community’s most vulnerable by serving as a front-line responder to all those in need. This grant will support their Financial Stability & Career Services program that focuses on employment, financial literacy, and income supports to create long-term financial stability.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services (Housing Counseling)
    Counties Served: Collin, Dallas, Ellis, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro, Rockwall

  • CDC of Freedman’s Town

    CDC of Freedman’s Town dates back to the 1800’s and works to preserve and restore the heritage of Freedman's Town and its historic district via decent, affordable, safe rental and homeownership housing for the underserved. The organization empowers this population to partake in the development of their neighborhood via historic preservation and community, economic, and social development. This grant will support their home repair program which assists about six homes per year.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Harris

  • Citizens for Progress

    The mission for Citizens for Progress (CFP) is to help build a better community through advocacy and partnerships that create more empowered citizens. Since 1999, CFP has been working to improve the quality of life for Temple residents. The organization was founded to address housing issues in the older, more deteriorated neighborhoods of East Temple, but the needs for the greater Temple community soon became apparent and prompted the expansion of CFP’s outreach efforts as a voice for change and the vulnerable. CFP operates a repair program through a partnership with the City of Temple, and our grant will provide additional support for this repair program.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Bell, Coryell, Falls, McLennan, Milam 

  • Collin County Habitat for Humanity

    Centered on the mission of “Seeking to put God’s love into action,” Collin County Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. The organization serves a 24-city area in Collin County, and they completed 38 home repair projects during the 2021-2022 fiscal year and are budgeting for 60 total home repair projects in this next fiscal year 2022-2023. This grant will support their repair program.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Collin

  • Community Outreach Housing

    The mission of Community Outreach Housing is to host and serve the community by providing quality affordable housing and creating a multi-cultural neighborhood by delivering services and projects to those who fairly qualify. The organization has been providing home repairs and modifications for more than nine years and completes about 8 – 12 projects per year with a focus on serving seniors, Veterans, and households that include children with disabilities. The grant will support this repair work.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Erath, Hill, and Hood

  • Cornerstone Community Development Corporation

    The mission of Cornerstone Community Development Corporation (CCDC) is to improve the quality of life of the residents in the South Dallas/Fair Park community by providing programs and services to assist them in breaking out of the cycle of poverty and become contributing members of the community. In 2015, CCDC established the Shalom Builders of Texas (SBOT) program to address the tremendous need of critical and minor home repairs to seniors, particularly to the uninsured, under-insured, disabled, veterans or elderly and low-income families in the South Dallas area. They serve about 25 homes a year, and this grant will support that work.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Dallas

  • Education Based Housing

    Education Based Housing (EBH)’s mission is to work with households to provide access to quality housing and tools to help them sustainably thrive. Since 1999, EBH has partnered with developers to bring supportive services to 25-plus affordable housing communities in Texas. EBH strives to provide quality opportunities in education, family fun activities, community outreach to residents and families within the community in which they live and work, and activities that promote awareness and enrich the development of children. This grant will support their Foundations on Unwavering Reinforcement program which focuses on food security.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Harris, Montgomery, Waller

  • Family Eldercare

    Established in 1982, Family Eldercare thoughtfully partners with families and individuals to create stability, dignity, and success for aging Central Texans. As fierce advocates for aging in place, Family Eldercare offers a continuum of services to keep their community healthy, socially connected, financially secure, stably housed, and protected from abuse, neglect, or exploitation regardless of income. The organization runs a Service Coordination program that provides housing and community services to residents at 1,335 units. This grant will support that program. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Travis

  • Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity

    Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity (FBHFH) is a non-profit ecumenical housing ministry affiliated with Habitat for Humanity International. Founded in 1992 by a dedicated group of community volunteers, FBHFH seeks to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope. FBHFH launched a Critical Home Repair Program in 2016. This program provides critical home repairs for low-income homeowner occupied homes on a sliding fee scale. Each year, their program grows and currently averages more than 40 homes per year. This grant will support that program.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Fort Bend

  • Fort Hood Area Habitat for Humanity

    Fort Hood Area Habitat for Humanity has been serving Central Texas counties for 28 years. Their focus is to improve the lives of the homeowners and their families. Their repair programs improve the homeowners’ quality of life by making their homes healthy, safe and accessible. They will use their grant towards home repairs as part of their Rural Critical Home Repair program. 

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Bell, Coryell, Falls, Lampasas, Milam

  • Foundation Communities

    Foundation Communities is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that empowers low- and moderate-income families and individuals through quality affordable housing and tools to increase their educational and economic standing. The organization offers two supportive housing programs, Permanent Supportive Housing and Children’s HOME Initiative, each providing case management and other services to help residents overcome homelessness and maintain housing stability.  Their grant will be used specifically to serve residents in the Children’s HOME Initiative. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Travis

  • Galilee Community Development Corporation

    Galilee Community Development Corporation (Galilee CDC) is a nonprofit organization established in 2000 with the purpose of creating decent, affordable housing for low and moderate-income families in the Concho Valley. Galilee CDC intends on using their grant award to support their Helping Hands program, which provides rehabilitation and repairs to the homes of low-income and senior homeowners, allowing their homes to be safer and more accessible. 

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Tom Green

  • Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity

    Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing organization that builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. Founded in 1994, Golden Crescent Habitat has multiple programs supporting housing stability in their community including new home construction, rehabilitation, and disaster rebuilding. Golden Crescent Habitat will use their grant to support their Brush Up rehabilitation program which provides repairs to 5-10 households annually.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Dewitt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Refugio, Victoria

  • Habitat for Humanity of El Paso, Inc.

    Founded in 1989, Habitat for Humanity of El Paso, Inc. provides safe, affordable housing to low-income families in their community. The organization is seeking funding for their Tub-to-Shower critical repair program, which provides accessibility and safety repairs to the homes of senior and disabled Texans. This allows the homeowners to live in safe, decent homes and helps prevent injuries. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair 
    County Served: El Paso

  • Habitat for Humanity Texarkana

    Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity Texarkana builds homes, communities, and hope. Established in 1987, the organization was an all-volunteer program until 2018 when they hired an Executive Director and ramped up their operations including introducing a repair program. The affiliate repairs about 12 homes a year. This grant will support that repair program.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Bowie

  • Houston Area Urban CDC

    Created in 2010, Houston Area Urban CDC’s mission is to develop decent safe affordable and sanitary housing for workforce residents within Southeast Texas, revitalize housing, improve the physical appearance of older neighborhoods, and combat deterioration. The organization works with a wide range of partners to serve more than 200 individuals annually primarily by developing rental housing, repairing homes, and expanding its land bank. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair 
    Counties Served: Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange, Williamson

  • Houston Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Since 1987, Houston Habitat for Humanity has partnered with more than 5,000 Houstonians in 14 Houston neighborhoods including the Fifth Ward, Northeast Houston, and Southeast Houston. Through its Affordable Home Repair program, Houston Habitat preserves affordable homes and promotes homeownership for low-income individuals and families. The organization has repaired countless houses throughout Houston, including over 600 damaged by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and more than 135 damaged by Winter Storm Uri in 2021.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Harris

  • LifeWorks 

    LifeWorks mission is to advocate fearlessly for youth and families seeking their path to self-sufficiency. They are committed to innovative problem solving, shared accountability, and a relentless focus on achieving real, sustainable, and measurable results for the clients they serve. Located in Austin, LifeWorks is a comprehensive youth services agency that serves more than 2,800 individuals annually. The organization operates Permanent Supportive Housing and this grant will support the services offered to their residents.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Travis

  • Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties

    Founded in 1986 through the Texarkana Public Library, the Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties aims to provide empowerment through education for men, women, teenagers, and children in the greater Texarkana area. The Council operates under a broad definition of literacy and has expanded programming to include digital literacy, financial literacy, information literacy, family literacy, cultural literacy, health and wellness literacy, numeracy, and workforce skills. The grant will support their 100 Families program which connects households to community resources and wrap around services.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Bowie

  • Loaves & Fishes of the RGV

    Loaves & Fishes of the RGV celebrated 30 years of Help & Hope for the Hungry, the Homeless, and the Hurting in 2021. Initially operating as a food kitchen for indigent families, the organization eventually grew into a multi-disciplinary service provider to Harlingen’s most vulnerable population. They provide daily meals at Bread of Life Dining Hall and operate the Open Arms Shelter providing a year-round haven for men, women, and families. This grant will support their myriad of supportive services that are provided through programs like the Vera Nauman Family Emergency program, the New Hope Job Shop, and the Great Physician Healthy Living program.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    Counties Served: Cameron, Willacy

  • Mary Lee Foundation

    The Mary Lee Foundation's mission is to serve adults with special needs so that they may develop a sense of dignity, a sense of self-worth, and the skills necessary to socially integrate with and contribute to the community in which they live. Mary Lee owns 14 buildings and a green space on a city block of property known to many as “The Square.” It provides a supportive, accessible and affordable environment to low-income, disabled and special needs residents. The grant will be applied towards supportive services for Mary Lee’s clients with disabilities. 

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Travis

  • Meals on Wheels and More dba Meals on Wheels Central Texas

    Meals on Wheels and More dba Meals on Wheels Central Texas  seeks to nourish and enrich the lives of the homebound and other people in need through programs that promote dignity and independent living. The organization runs 12 programs and counts on 8,000 volunteers to provide a range of services to low-income households. They will apply their grant towards work on homes in rural areas.  

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Bastrop, Blanco, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Coryell, Fayette, Gonzales, Hays, Lampasas, Lee, Llano, Travis, Williamson

  • Merced Housing

    Merced Housing was founded by nine congregations of religious women to address the extreme need for affordable housing and supportive services in San Antonio and other cities in Texas. Merced’s mission is to create and strengthen healthy communities by providing quality, affordable housing with supportive services for low-income individuals, families, and older adults. Under their Owner-Occupied Repair Program, the organization has repaired more than 660 homes. This grant will support that program which seeks to repair 30-40 homes per year.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Bexar

  • Montgomery County Habitat for Humanity

    Montgomery County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. was founded in 1989 with the goal of empowering their community through the creation of affordable housing. Though the organization is located in the Houston area, it serves cities that are considered rural. They will use this grant to support the repair of approximately 10 homes. 

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Montgomery

  • Navicore Solutions

    Navicore Solutions strengthens the well-being of individuals and families through education, guidance, advocacy, and support. They are a national leader in their industry, providing compassionate counseling to consumers in the areas of personal finance, consumer credit, student loans, housing, foreclosure prevention, disaster and COVID-19 recovery. They will use this grant to help provide housing counseling, personal financial counseling, and financial education to the approximately 1,200 Texans they serve annually.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services (Housing Counseling)
    Counties Served: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Montgomery, Tarrant

  • NeighborWorks Laredo

    Established in 1991, NeighborWorks Laredo began its line of service as repairing homes and bringing them up to code. Their mission is to provide and develop affordable housing, financial education, and lending opportunities and to promote and preserve homeownership through counseling. For the last four years, they are operated a weatherization program. This grant will go towards helping complete weatherization on additional 10 single family homes. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Webb, Zapata

  • New Hope Housing, Inc.

    New Hope Housing is a nonprofit organization that believes housing is the foundation for health, education, economic stability, and healing. They provide life-stabilizing, permanent supportive housing for thousands of persons with limited incomes. This grant will support their robust resident services program that includes case management, food security, health and wellness programming, and human and social services.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Harris

  • Panhandle Community Services

    Based in Amarillo, Panhandle Community Services (PCS) is a community action agency that was founded in 1965. The mission of PCS is to work with community partners to change lives and lead change of low-income people bridging the gap from poverty to self-sufficiency. The ultimate vision of the agency is that all low-income people will be independent of government assistance. The grant will support work under their Housing Services Department which repairs upwards of 130 homes per year.

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Wheeler

  • Project Transitions

    Project Transitions opened in Austin in 1989 to provide compassionate hospice care to people dying of AIDS. Project Transitions is dedicated to serving people with HIV and AIDS by providing housing, comprehensive support services, recuperative care and hospice in compassionate and caring environments. Their grant will be used towards providing supportive services for the uniquely vulnerable population they serve. 

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    Counties Served: Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis, Williamson

  • Rebuilding Together Austin

    Rebuilding Together Austin (RTA) is a nonprofit organization that addresses affordable, safe, and efficient housing and “aging in place” issues. The mission of RTA is repairing homes, revitalizing communities, and rebuilding lives. Over the past nine years, the organization has served 250 homeowners. This grant will support their work to repair 85 homes in 2022. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Hays, Travis, Williamson

  • Rebuilding Together Houston

    Rebuilding Together Houston's mission is: Repairing Homes. Revitalizing Communities. Rebuilding Lives. Founded in 1982, the organization serves hundreds of families annually with home repairs. With more than 14,650 neighbors served, they have averaged one family helped per day, each day for 40 years. This grant will support their Community Revitalization Program which provides upwards of 50 home repairs annually in targeted underserved neighborhoods.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Harris

  • Rebuilding Together El Paso

    Rebuilding Together El Paso (RTEP)’s mission is "Repairing homes, revitalizing communities, rebuilding lives.” They improve the safety and health in the homes of elderly and/or disabled homeowners. Since its inception in 1991, RTEP has repaired over 1,000 homes and touched the lives of some 2,200 homeowners and their families. Their grant will be used to support their ongoing home repair work.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: El Paso

  • Saint Louise House

    Founded in 2001, Saint Louise House provides mothers not only with stable housing, but also with case management and individualized support that is meant to promote education, financial stability, and self-sufficiency. Based in Austin, Saint Louise House empowers women and children to find housing stability and independence. Since its inception, the organization has served more than 470 children in 217 families, and 90% of their clients maintain stability and increased independence as a result of their services.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    Counties Served: Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson

  • Samaritan Housing

    Tarrant County Samaritan Housing was formed in 1991 to support families and individuals with housing, resources, and hope as they move toward self-sufficiency. The organization provides housing in addition to case management, counseling, employment and education assistance, life skills training, and more. Samaritan Housing will use this grant for their supportive services to help the hundreds of residents they serve annually. 

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Tarrant

  • San Antonio Habitat for Humanity

    Founded in 1976, Habitat for Humanity of San Antonio is distinguished as the first affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International in the world. It is an ecumenical, Christian organization working in partnership with God’s people in need to build modest, decent, and affordable homes without interest or profit, thereby witnessing God’s love in action. The organization operates a Family Services department designed to help households become home buyer ready through financial literacy education and counseling. This grant will support that work. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services (Housing Counseling)
    Counties Served: Bexar, Guadalupe

  • Settegast Heights Redevelopment Corporation Northeast Community

    Settegast Heights Redevelopment Corporation Northeast Community (SHRC) brings numerous resources to bear in helping low-to lower income residents of the Settegast Heights to better cope with their impoverished conditions. In response to the devastation from Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Dr. Rosalyn Francis, the Executive Director/Founder organized a team of professional craftsmen and service agencies to give housing rehabilitation, disaster relief supplies, and hot meals to the low-to lower than income residents of Settegast Heights with the most need. With the assistance of other organizations and volunteers, SHRC has repaired nine homes the past two years through its Healthy Homes and Neighborhood program. This grant will go towards the funding of that program.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Harris

  • Smith County Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity of Smith County has been operating since 1989 with the goal of bringing their community together by building homes and hope. Habitat for Humanity Smith County plans to use their grant award to support their ReHabitat program. This program provides home repairs and modifications for seniors, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and low-income families. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair 
    County Served: Smith

  • SouthFair CDC

    SouthFair CDC’s mission is to provide sustainable housing for low- and moderate-income families through multifamily, single family, economic development, and connectivity of social services for an overall revitalization of the South Dallas community. Its principal objective is to promote the redevelopment of the South Dallas (previously known as Jeffries-Meyers) neighborhood. This grant will support its housing counseling program which provides home buyer education, pre and post-purchase counseling, and individual services. 

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services (Housing Counseling)
    County Served: Dallas

  • St. Bernard Project

    Zack Rosenburg and Liz McCartney founded St. Bernard Project (SBP) as a volunteer-led organization in March 2006 in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, after witnessing the critical need for home rebuilding organizations following Hurricane Katrina. Inspired by residents' collective spirit and fierce desire to rebuild their communities and with the tremendous support of donors, volunteers, and corporate partners, SBP has grown from a three-person rebuilding-focused volunteer team into a nationally recognized leader in comprehensive disaster resilience and recovery. Since its founding, SBP has rebuilt homes for more than 3,700 families across 15 communities. Their grant will provide home repairs to disaster-impacted households. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Harris

  • Texas Ramp Project

    The Texas Ramp Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to establish regional wheelchair ramp-building programs across Texas. The regional projects provide free ramps to older adults and others with disabilities in financial need. The ramps are built exclusively by volunteers following ADA guidelines and are safe, strong, and durable. Most of the grant funding the organization receives is geographically limited. This grant will allow the organization to go outside those restrictions and provide ramps in underserved areas.

    Grant Amount: $15,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    Counties Served: Anderson, Archer, Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Bosque, Brown, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Cameron, Camp, Carson, Case, Cherokee, Collin, Colorado, Comal, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Dawson, Delta, Denton, Dewitt, El Paso, Ellis, Falls, Fannin, Fayette, Fisher, Frio, Gillespie, Gray, Grayson, Gregg, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hale, Hamilton, Hansford, Hardin, Hays, Henderson, Hidalgo, Hill, Hopkins, Houston, Hunt, Hutchison, Johnson, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Lamar, Lavaca, Lee, Leon, Llano, Lubbock, Marion, McLennan, Medina, Menard, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Morris, Nolan, Ochiltree, Orange, Parker, Potter, Rains, Randall, Red River, Regan, Robertson, Rockwall, Rusk, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Smith, Sutton, Tarrant, Taylor, Titus, Tom Green, Van Zandt, Victoria, Washington, Wichita, Wilbarger, Williamson, Wilson, Wood

  • Trinity Habitat for Humanity

    Trinity Habitat for Humanity began in 1989 as Fort Worth Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc. with a mission of bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Trinity Habitat for Humanity will use their grant award to support their Preserve a Home program, which provides permanent repairs and disability accommodations to homes. 

    Grant Amount: $35,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Tarrant

  • The Women’s Home 

    The Women’s Home was created in 1957 with the mission to help women in crisis regain their self-esteem and dignity, empowering them to return to society as productive, self-sufficient individuals. A grant from the Texas Foundations Fund will help fund supportive services for residents with disabilities at the organization’s Jane Cizik Garden Place permanent supportive housing facility.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Supportive Housing Services
    County Served: Harris

  • Williamson County Habitat for Humanity

    Williamson County Habitat for Humanity (WCHFH) has been working since their establishment in 1999 to realize their mission of creating and sustaining homeownership in their community. WCHFH intends to use their grant to support their home repair program in rural portions of Williamson County. This repair program helps low-income homeowners with much-needed home repairs that they would be unable to afford on their own.

    Grant Amount: $23,000
    Program Type: Critical Repair
    County Served: Williamson