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Greater Texas Foundation Grants is sponsored by Greater Texas Foundation. The Greater Texas Foundation makes grants to organizations that support its mission of helping more Texas students earn a postsecondary degree or credential. This includes building organizational capacity, supporting collective action, funding research, convening leaders, and forming partnerships, all with a focus on student success.
Priority areas include sustainable student supports, clear transition pathways, partnerships with rural communities, and scalable math education models.
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Expanding educational horizons for Texas students We partner with educational institutions, organizations, and state leaders to help more students earn a postsecondary credential that puts them on a path to success. Sharing our resources and expertise, we work with other changemakers to improve access to postsecondary education and enhance completion for all kinds of students.
Together we can help students see beyond the horizon and into a brighter future for themselves. We make grants, convene leaders, form partnerships, fund research, and share knowledge. We fund programs with broad reach and meaningful impact.
Learn about our approach to grantmaking . Delve into our actionable research and best practices to inform your Get regular updates about opportunities and events. Read about changemakers Our Strategy for Brighter Futures By 2036, 70% of jobs will require a postsecondary credential .
Today, only 22% of Texas students are on track to earn a degree or credential after high school. Strengthening Belonging and Purpose in Texas Community Colleges Opportunity youth and returning adult students may struggle to find a sense of belonging and purpose early in college, which can affect persistence and completion.
With a $774,737 grant from Greater Texas Foundation, the Aspen Opportunity Youth Forum will integrate belonging- and purpose-centered practices into Connecting Credentials to Careers Through Better Data Students and jobseekers can benefit from clear, accessible information about which credentials lead to strong wages and in-demand careers.
With a $415,940 grant from Greater Texas Foundation, the Texas Talent Accelerator will deploy advanced data tools to strengthen data analysis, stakeholder collaboration, and the sharing Aligning Dual Enrollment Pathways in the Rio Grande Valley The college roadmap for high school students in the Rio Grande Valley remains unclear due to institutional friction and siloed data, making it harder for students to earn and access college credits.
With a $750,000 grant to Commit, two additional school district collaboratives and Texas Greater Texas Foundation courageously provides leadership and resources to the era-defining issue of postsecondary success for all students.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations or governmental units that support the foundation's mission through Texas-based or Texas-focused work, and support or provide specific programs targeting education. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Greater Texas Foundation Grants is funded by Greater Texas Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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