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Texas Foundations Fund Updates—Introducing Our New Grantees and Disaster Recovery Grant Applications Open

September 5, 2025 | by Anna Orendain

Categories: Texas Foundations Fund

We're excited to announce and introduce the 85 nonprofit grantees that we will be working with through the Texas Foundations Fund (TFF) program over the next year!

TFF is TSAHC's grant program that provides funding to nonprofits that provide services to very low-income households including critical home repairs or supportive services (such as case management, mental health counseling, and housing and financial counseling, proven to help households maintain their housing stability).

TFF Disaster Recovery Applications Now Open

While applications for TFF's 2025 annual funding round have closed, applications for TSAHC's TFF Disaster Recovery program just opened at the beginning of this month.

The total funding available is $350,000, and applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis until funding is fully expended. Organizations that have responded to declared natural disasters as of June 1, 2025 are eligible to apply. To learn more about the eligibility requirements for this program, click here.

2025 Annual Grantees

The organizations below received a total of $1,250,000 in grant funding. With this year's investment, TSAHC has provided just over $11.6 million in grant funding through TFF since its inception.

6 Stones Mission Network Advocacy Outreach Agape Resource and Assistance Center Alliance of Community Assistance Ministries
Another Chance House Attack Poverty Austin Area Urban League Austin Geriatric Center (DBA RBJ Senior Housing)
Austin Habitat Avenue CDC AYUDA El Paso Blackland CDC
Blueprint Ministries Buckner Children & Family Services Blueprint Ministries Caritas of Austin
Catholic Charities of Galveston-Houston CDC of Freedmen's Town Cen-Tex Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center Community Council of Greater Dallas
Community Outreach Housing Crossroads Community Action Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity Day Resource Center for the Homeless (DBA D/R/C Solutions)
Denton Affordable Housing Corporation East Texas Alliance of Hope Family Promise of Greater New Braunfels Fort Bend County Women's Center
Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity Foundation Communities Frazier Revitalization, Inc. Galilee CDC
Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity Grassroots Waco Ground Floor Collective Habitat for Humanity of Collin County
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Habitat for Humanity of Grayson County Habitat for Humanity of Greater Garland Habitat for Humanity of Jefferson County
Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Habitat for Humanity of San Antonio & Guadalupe Valley Habitat for Humanity of Smith County Hispanic Real Estate Brokers Association, Inc.
Hope Through Housing Foundation Imagine Art Integral Care Jasper Newton Long-Term Recovery Group
Jeremiah Program Katy Responds Legacy CDC Lifeworks Austin
Loaves & Fishes of the RGV, INc. Lufkin Neighborhood Strong Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County Merced Housing
Neighborhood Recovery CDC NeighborWorks Laredo NeighborWorks Waco New Hope Housing
Northeast Texas Habitat for Humanity Northwest Assistance Ministries Nothing Just Happens, Inc. Opportunity Center for the Homeless
Panhandle Community Services Presbyterian Night Shelter of Tarrant County Project BRAVO Project Transitions
Rebuilding Together Austin Rebuilding Together El Paso Recovery Resource Council Resources Inspiring Success and Empowering (RISE)
Saint Louise House SAMMinistries Soldier's Point Texas Southfair CDC
Talent Yield Coalition Tarrant County Samaritan Housing, Inc. Texas Ramp Project The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center
The Restoration Team The Samaritan Inn The Women's Home Transition Resource Action Center
Trinity Habitat for Humanity Waco Habitat for Humanity

For additional details about this year's Texas Foundations Fund grantees including grant amounts and the services they are providing, click here.

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