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M-Pact Fund is a grant from The Moody Foundation, a cornerstone of the foundation's historic $1 billion commitment to Texas education over 20 years. The fund's name reflects a mutual promise between the foundation and its grantees to advance student success. Grantmaking focuses on two strategic priorities: Early Learning and Postsecondary Success.
Eligible applicants include Texas education institutions, nonprofits serving students, and university endowments whose work aligns with the foundation's vision for transforming education outcomes by 2035. Award amounts vary based on project scope and alignment with program priorities. No fixed deadline is listed.
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M-PACT Application Process - Moody Foundation Fueling student success in areas of deepest impact and greatest need. The Moody Foundation’s Education M-Pact Fund is an annual grantmaking process and a key component of the Foundation’s historic commitment of $1 billion for Texas education over 20 years.
The name of the “M-Pact” fund reflects the trustees’ vision of a mutual promise and partnership between the Foundation and its grantees to support student success. With benefits extending beyond grant funding, the Education M-Pact Fund will cultivate a comprehensive network of grantees who are fueling student success in areas of deepest impact and greatest need.
Through an open Request for Proposals (RFP), The Moody Foundation will distribute grants annually to education institutions and nonprofits whose work aligns with the Foundation’s strategic priorities of Early Learning and Postsecondary Success.
The fund will amplify the impact of these grants through strategic initiatives including: Direct collaboration with relevant governing agencies to identify education funding gaps and strategically deploy resources. Building intentional, collaborative networks among M-Pact grantees including a fully funded annual convening among representatives from each organization.
Shared, targeted outcomes across grantees within each strategic pillar to enable impact measurement for the initiative over multiple years, at scale. The M-Pact Fund will be complemented by annual regional giving through the Foundation’s traditional grant application process, allowing for continued support of organizations whose work falls outside of the fund’s strategic pillars.
This includes broader education giving, as well as grants that support the Foundation’s vision for benefiting the people of Texas. Together, these initiatives will encompass a comprehensive, strategic approach to the Foundation’s education grantmaking and support the success of Texas students from cradle to career. Click below to see a list of recent and past grantees.
Education M-Pact Fund Open RFP The Moody Foundation's open RFP is carried out in 1-2 annual application cycles. Key dates, eligibility, and additional details on current and upcoming open RFP cycles can be found below. RFP Cycle 4 - Rural Communities Cycle 4 is restricted to rural communities and is by invitation only .
Both rural-based applicants and technical assistance providers will be notified by the Foundation if they are invited to apply.
LOI opens for technical assistance providers Eligible nominees invited to begin planning process Technical assistance providers selected and matched with nominees Nominees and selected technical assistance providers submit joint planning grant applications Trustee meeting; planning grants awarded December 2025 - March 2026 Planning grantees prepare and submit implementation grant applications Trustee meeting; implementation grants awarded Vice President, Education Questions?
Email us at [email protected] . Organizations seeking to apply for a grant through Cycle 4 of The Moody Foundation’s Education M-Pact Fund must meet the following requirements: Must be a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization or a public entity (e.g., a municipality, college/university, or school/district). Primarily serve a rural community in Texas.
For the purposes of this fund, “rural” is defined as a community within the boundaries of rural school districts as defined by TEA and/or NCES . A related map and district list by category can be found here . Funds may only be granted within and used for the benefit of Texas.
Provide services directly related to The Moody Foundation’s strategic priorities of Early Learning and Postsecondary Success, as further detailed below. Commitment to complete all grantee requirements including annual grant reporting and participation in M-Pact grantee network activities during the term of the grant.
Rural-based grantees will have the opportunity to receive support from a technical assistance provider for relevant activities. Ability to measure and report grant-related progress on one or more key metrics within the fund’s strategic priorities with the support of a foundation-designated evaluation partner. The Education M-Pact Fund will provide grants across two strategic pillars: Early Learning and Postsecondary Success.
Priority will be given to grants that: Serve low-income or at-risk populations; Support research/evidence-based programs; Are collaborative in nature; Address one or more supporting focus areas, as further defined below. Early Learning: By age five, 90% of a child’s brain is already developed.
High quality early childhood education during this critical period can have lifelong benefits, placing children on a trajectory for increased academic achievement, personal development, and social mobility. This phase also lays the foundation for early literacy, building toward the critical milestone of reading on grade-level by third grade.
The Education M-Pact Fund will prioritize grants that support high quality early childhood education and early literacy. Scope: Serving children from birth through grade 3. Sample Metrics: Kindergarten readiness; 3rd grade reading levels; institutional accreditations and/or ratings; demonstrations of student, parent, and/or teacher proficiency.
Postsecondary Success: Research consistently demonstrates strong ties between higher levels of education and increased income, alongside a myriad of related benefits. The Education M-Pact Fund seeks to support activities that improve access, persistence, and completion within value-added credentialing programs, particularly for first-generation college students.
Eligible initiatives include college and university degree programs, dual and advanced credit offerings, vocational training, career exploration and development during K-12 schooling, broader workforce development initiatives, and related activities.
Scope: K-12 career exploration and development; college access/success programs; higher education and workforce development initiatives Sample Metrics: Program engagement and completion rates; credential attainment rates; value-add index ratings; demonstrations of student proficiency Within the Strategic Pillars, the Foundation is prioritizing the following focus areas: Educator Workforce: Attracting, preparing, supporting, and retaining high-quality educators.
particularly those serving children within the scope of the M-Pact Fund’s Early Learning strategic pillar. Mental Health: Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of students and educators within the scope of the M-Pact Fund’s strategic pillars. Special Education: Supporting timely identification and appropriate support of students with learning differences and/or disabilities within the scope of the M-Pact Fund’s strategic pillars.
Additional priority for activities supporting students during key transitions (ex – school to workforce). Wraparound Services: Amplifying student success across the M-Pact Fund’s strategic pillars through wraparound services including out-of-school-time programs, family health and wellness, food and housing security, and related activities.
Cycle 4: Informational Webinar Slide Deck Cycle 4: Webinar recording Cycle 1: Webinar Recording Cycle 2: Webinar Recording M-PACT Application Process Application & Eligibility
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Education institutions, nonprofits, and university endowments in Texas whose work aligns with the Foundation's strategic priorities of Early Learning and Postsecondary Success. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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