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The Hoblitzelle Foundation, established in 1942 and based in Dallas, Texas, provides capital grants to tax-exempt organizations. The foundation reviews grant proposals at three meetings per year, with decisions communicated by the end of May, September, and January. Grants are typically not awarded to the same organization more than once every three to four years, and a one-year waiting period applies between submissions.
Applicants must submit proof of 501(c)(3) status, the most recent Form 990, audited financial statements, a board of directors list, and a three-year major donor report. Applications are submitted through an online grants management system. Contact info@hoblitzelle.
org or (214) 373-0462 for account setup or questions.
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How to Apply — Hoblitzelle Foundation The foundation has three meetings per year to consider grant proposals: are considered by the end of: Note that grants are typically not made to an organization more than once every three to four years. There is a one-year waiting period between grant submissions.
PREPARE TO APPLY FOR A GRANT In addition to general information about the organization, the specific capital request, and the budget, the following information is required to be submitted with your grant application: 1. Proof of Tax-Exempt Status: IRS Exemption Letter 2. Most Recent Tax Return: Form 990 3.
Most Recent Audited Financial Statements 4. List of Board of Directors 5. Major Donor Report: Review of other financial support the Organization received over the past three years from other foundations and donors PReview grant application questions here APPLY FOR A GRANT - online application Hoblitzelle Foundation utilizes an online application process.
The online grants management system includes all grants made since the beginning of the foundation in 1942. If you think your organization might already be in our system, contact us at info@hoblitzelle. org or (214) 373-0462 and we will assign you a username and password associated with your organization.
If the organization is a first-time applicant click Begin the Online Application Process below to create an account and start the process. Resources: Documents and videos showing how to apply are provided by the grant administrator and are available HERE . Be sure to review the GLM Applicant Tutorial for the New Dashboard.
begin the online application process Hoblitzelle Foundation communicates with potential grantees through e-mail and/or phone. If additional information is needed to support the grant request or if a site visit is to be scheduled, the organization will be contacted by Foundation staff. Grant decisions are e-mailed by the end of May, September, and January, approximately six weeks after the grant request deadline.
You can access the grants management system anytime to check the status and submit a grant agreement. Reporting for Active Grants Send an e-mail to info@hoblitzelle. org to report progress made toward a matching condition or send a grant report.
Portal login or registration may be required to access the full application.
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations in Texas, primarily Dallas-Fort Worth. Grants awarded no more than once every 3-4 years with a one-year waiting period between applications. Focus on capital projects in cultural, civic, educational, medical, and environmental areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies by project Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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