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Partnership Grant Program (PGP) Community and Economic Development Programs Partnership Grant Program (PGP) Partnership Grant Program Is your financial institution looking to expand its support of community-based organizations?
Leveraging FHLB Dallas’ Partnership Grant Program (PGP), you can provide up to five times your institution’s contribution to these vital community support organizations – increasing their capacity to serve their communities while strengthening your customer and community relationships.
FHLB Dallas’ PGP offers a 5:1 match of member contributions – up to $25,000 per member – to support community-based organizations (CBOs) involved in affordable housing or economic development activities that complement other FHLB Dallas community investment programs. The program is funded on an annual basis, and funds are distributed through participating FHLB Dallas members.
Funds Available for 2026: $1,500,000 Application window: Wednesday, April 1, 2026 through Friday, April 24, 2026 Celebrating the Partnership Grant Program See the incredible work of eight Dallas-Fort Worth nonprofits that recently received $271,000 in grants through FHLB Dallas’ Partnership Grant Program. $1. 2M in Partnership Grants Awarded FHLB Dallas and 34 participating member institutions awarded $1.
2 million in PGP awards to 42 community-based organizations. Under the program, FHLB Dallas member institutions contribute to a nonprofit, and FHLB Dallas matches that contribution at a 5:1 ratio. Members contributed a total of $208,500.
View the 2025 PGP award recipients In 2024, FHLB Dallas and its members helped dozens of community-based organizations with operational and administrative costs. PGP Grants Awarded in 2024 Community-Based Organizations Assisted in 2024 Members Participated in 2024 Benefits for Your Financial Institution Increase your philanthropy profile in your community.
Increase your support of affordable housing and economic development by helping your local CBOs increase their organizational capacity. Grow your community and customer relationships into new areas of business. Empowering Organizations to Do Good Using the PGP, FHLB Dallas members have helped community-based organizations increase their influence exponentially.
We invite you read some of their stories. Celebrating the Revitalization of a Historic Building A $16,000 Partnership Grant Program (PGP) award provided by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) and one of its members is helping restore the historic Lundy House in Lexington, Mississippi.
Five Banks Award $80K to Three Dallas-Area Nonprofits The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) joined four of its members to celebrate the awarding of $80,000 in Partnership Grant Program (PGP) funds to three Dallas-area community-based organizations (CBOs). We'd love to hear from you! Tell us if you've been a recipient of funds from an FHLB Dallas program.
With PGP, FHLB Dallas members can access grants to support a qualified CBO working within the FHLB Dallas District. Grants may be used to fund activities related to organizational capacity-building, assistance in applying for grants and other funding, research and studies, contractual services and social services.
In addition to ensuring a CBO’s eligibility for the program, FHLB Dallas members must make their own direct cash contribution to the CBO. The amount of a PGP grant is determined by the amount of the member’s contribution, which can range from $500 to $5,000. FHLB Dallas will match a member's contribution at a 5:1 ratio.
As such, members may apply for PGP grants in amounts ranging from $2,500 to $25,000. The maximum annual FHLB Dallas grant per CBO is $25,000. The aggregate amount of PGP grants by multiple FHLB Dallas members to a CBO may not exceed $50,000 in a single year.
PGP grants are offered once a year, with awards determined through a lottery drawing. Our team is committed to ensuring that the process is as easy and streamlined as possible for our members and their partnering CBOs. Customer Engagement : Promote the PGP to eligible CBOs.
We offer resources and tools to help you promote the program. Application for Funding : Work with your CBO partners to prepare and submit their applications for funding. After the applications are reviewed, grants will be awarded through a lottery drawing.
Funds Disbursement : Grants are disbursed to the sponsoring FHLB Dallas members for distribution to awarded CBO partners. Applications for the 2026 Partnership Grant Program will be accepted from April 1, 2026, through April 24, 2026. Applications received after April 24, 2026 will not be considered.
Member institutions must email completed application(s) and supporting documentation to pgp@fhlb. com . Email submissions from the CBO will not be accepted.
Download the 2026 Partnership Grant Program (PGP) Application Note that if a CBO requests funds through multiple member institutions, all the applications related to that CBO will be grouped together and counted as one for the lottery drawing. The FHLB Dallas Partnership Grant Program (PGP) assists community-based organizations (CBOs) involved in affordable housing or small business development.
To qualify, a CBO: Must be recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization by the IRS Must have annual revenue of $1,000,000 or less Must be located within FHLB Dallas' five-state District of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico or Texas Must be involved in affordable housing or economic development activities that complement other FHLB Dallas community investment programs To apply for PGP funding, a CBO must partner with FHLB Dallas member institution.
Applications must support at least one of the following types of activities: Organizational capacity-building : To offset operational and administrative expenses; purchase or rent equipment or computer software; hire staff and/or consultants; secure technical assistance, training or consulting; sponsor special program-related events, meetings or conferences Assistance with applying for grants and other funding : To cover expenses in preparing applications for FHLB Dallas program; hire fundraising and/or grant-writing consultants Research and studies: For marketing, feasibility and planning studies for economic development and affordable housing projects; environmental studies; lead and asbestos testing Contractual services: Architectural, engineering and survey fees (pre-development project costs), or legal, accounting and administrative costs (program operating expenses) Social services: To offset costs associated with providing aid and meeting community needs, including job training, economic and rental assistance, temporary shelter and housing.
Note that PGP funds may not be used to pay for construction materials If your CBO is interested in applying for PGP funding, contact an FHLB Dallas member institution for more information about your organization’s eligibility and the application process. Once an application is approved, PGP funds are awarded through the FHLB Dallas member institution. Refer to the materials below for more information regarding the PGP.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Dallas-Fort Worth area Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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