Community Grants

Texoma Community Foundation partners with area nonprofits who help us reach our mission smarter and faster than we could working alone. By providing non-profits resources to expand their work, Texoma Community Foundation makes a difference in the lives of people across our 4 county region. To apply you must serve communities within Grayson, Fannin, Bryan and/or Marshall County and propose a project that will have a measurable and positive impact on the community. Please review the grant process and contact us if you have any questions.

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHT:

Our 2024 - 2025 Grant cycle Opens July 1st!

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The grant Application Process

STEP 1

Complete phase 1 of the grant application

STEP 2

If confirmed as eligible, follow the invitation to submit the full grant application

Step 3

Award decisions and announcements are made

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Find out if your ORGANIZATION is eligible

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Commonly asked Questions

Am I eligible to apply?

We are looking for projects that align with our mission to support the health and well-being of our community.

Currently we are funding projects that address 1 or both of the following priorities:

  • Access to mental health, healthcare, or healthy living.
  • Measurably increasing or retaining the number of nurses in our 4 counties.

Please note we take particular interest in programs that would meet both priorities.

We are proud to serve any non-profit entity, including 501c3s, churches, schools, and other agents in our community!

Your organization must serve residents within our 4-county area, Marshall, Bryan, Grayson, or Fannin.

Who do I contact for more information?

Chief Grants Officer, Angela Sharp
team@texomahealth.org
903.337.0755

When are applications due?

Applications are due at the end of September.

How much is the average award that THF grants?

$35,422

What is the Fannin County Hospital Authority (FCHA)

The purpose of the Fannin County Hospital Authority Fund is to support the health and well-being of the residents of Fannin County with a priority given to programs and projects that focus on mental health and wellness, as well as access to care. Additionally, organizations that are physically providing services within Fannin County will have priority. Giving from the Fannin County Hospital Authority Fund is overseen by the Fannin County Hospital Authority with the Texoma Community Foundation (TCF) serving as the Fund’s fiduciary agent.

Grant History

See those who we have supported in previous grant cycles.

Your Health Clinic

$

29848

2015-16

Your Health Clinic

$

3800

2014-15

Your Health Clinic

$

18175

2013-14

Your Health Clinic DBA Callie Clinic

$

5400

2023-24