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2025 generational learning grants | Texas Mutual Texas Mutual awards $4. 5M to 66 nonprofits supporting working families Texas Mutual has selected 66 Texas nonprofits to receive over $4. 5 million in grants for their dedication to helping working families get the support and health care they need.
Nonprofit organizations were invited to apply for a generational learning grant between April 14 and May 16.
After an extensive review process, we selected our grant partners for their efforts in: Improving the health and wellness of Texas employees and their families by providing access to quality care and health education Strengthening the early childhood education system by ensuring child care providers have the resources needed to deliver access to affordable, quality education for Texas families Providing holistic wraparound support for clients in addition to case management to ensure families have the resources they need to seize opportunities See the full list of recipients below: Andy Roddick Foundation (Austin) Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Texas Communities in Schools of Central Texas Communities in Schools of the Heart of Texas (Waco) Saint Louise House (Austin) Henderson County HELP Center Longview World of Wonders Camp Fire First Texas (Fort Worth) Catholic Charities Fort Worth Child Care Associates (Fort Worth) Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region Educational First Steps (Dallas) Jubilee Park & Community Center (Dallas) LBU Community Clinic (Dallas) LifeSavers Foundation - The Doctor Spot (Dallas) Ranch Hands Rescue (Denton) The Samaritan Inn (McKinney) The WARM Place (Fort Worth) Arthur Nagel Community Clinic, Inc. (Bandera) Communities In Schools of San Antonio Corpus Christi Hope House, Inc. Daily Bread Ministries (San Antonio) Form Communities (San Antonio) Good Samaritan Community Services (San Antonio) Haven for Hope (San Antonio) Magdalena House (San Antonio) Mission of Mercy, Inc. (Corpus Christi) SAMMinistries (San Antonio) VIDA-Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement Workforce Solutions Alamo (San Antonio) Anchor Point (League City) Boys and Girls Club of Brazoria County Casa de Esperanza (Houston) Family Services of Southeast Texas, Inc. Houston Area Women’s Center Houston Friendship Circle, Inc. Mission Success of Houston Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP) (Houston) Buckner Children and Family Services National Veterans Outreach Program Communities In Schools of the South Plains Early Learning Centers of Lubbock La Nube STEAM Discovery Center (El Paso) Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute (Texas Panhandle) Midland Children's Rehabilitation Center Panhandle Community Services West Texas Counseling & Guidance YWCA El Paso Del Norte Region To evaluate grant applications, Texas Mutual trained over 78 employee volunteers to review applications based on several criteria, including evaluating each of the organizations for their work in the generational learning space and alignment with our commitment to build stronger, safer, more resilient communities.
Throughout our review, the community affairs team worked to ensure that our funding was distributed throughout the state and supported underserved communities. Workforce development and safety training grants Through our second Request for Proposal (RFP) initiative this year, Texas Mutual will distribute an additional $4 million to Texas nonprofit organizations that are supporting the state’s workforce.
Applications will open at 8 a. m. CDT on Monday, August 11, and will close at 11:59 p.
m. CDT on Friday, September 12. You can register to attend our informational webinar on August 20.
For this grant cycle, we’ll be looking for organizations focused on: Training the current and future skilled workforce in safe work practices, especially in industries or occupations at higher risk for workplace accidents Creating strong pathways for in-demand, middle-skill jobs Upskilling and reskilling adult learners using earn-and-learn initiatives Learn more about these RFP initiatives and view the full press release (PDF 94KB).
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Texas Mutual Working Texans Economic Opportunity and Texas Workforce Development programs is a grant from Texas Mutual Insurance that funds nonprofits working to stabilize working households and reduce barriers to economic opportunity across Texas. In 2026, Texas Mutual is awarding $8 million through two programs: the Working Texans Economic Opportunity Grant, which supports initiatives that help Texans obtain and sustain employment, and the Texas Workforce Development program. Priority is given to organizations expanding access to quality early childhood education or out-of-school care for working parents. Eligible applicants are Texas nonprofits focused on supporting working families and strengthening businesses. The deadline is May 15, 2026.
Working Texans Economic Opportunity and Texas Workforce Development Programs are grants from Texas Mutual awarding $8 million to Texas nonprofits in 2026 through two distinct funding streams. The Working Texans Economic Opportunity Grant supports organizations reducing barriers to economic opportunity for working families through early childhood education, primary care access, and basic needs support. The Texas Workforce Development Grant supports workforce development programs and apprenticeships for working Texans. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) organizations delivering services to Texas communities. The application deadline is May 15, 2026.