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Permian Basin Grants (Hahl Proctor Charitable Trust) is sponsored by Hahl Proctor Charitable Trust. Grants for nonprofits focused on children and families, arts, and education in the Permian Basin area of Texas. Similar to the Stinson Foundation, the education, children, and families focus aligns with Dovetail's mission.
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Hahl Proctor Charitable Trust | Inside Philanthropy OVERVIEW : The Hahl Proctor Charitable Trust supports arts, culture, humanities, education, and human services in the Permian Basin Area of Texas. IP TAKE : This is a modest funder that is laser-focused on the Permian Basin Area of Texas, which includes Midland, Texas. The Trust is administered by the Texas branch of the Bank of America Philanthropic Solutions.
Music-focused and youth-focused organizations tend to fare well with this West Texas funder. Even though it doesn’t give much about itself away, this funder accepts unsolicited applications via Bank of America. PROFILE: Established in 1987, the Hahl Proctor Charitable Trust is a private grantmaking foundation in Texas.
The founder, Hahl Proctor, studied vocal music in Chicago before moving to Midland, Texas. She was active in the ranching industry and pursued her passion for through civic organizations and church. She was a well-known local entertainer and wished to provide a continued source of funding for local charities through her will.
Managed by Bank of America’s Texas office, the foundation funds arts, culture, humanities, education, and human services efforts in Texas. Grants for Arts and Culture, Education, and Community Development The Hahl Proctor Charitable Trust focuses primarily on groups that serve children and families in the areas of art and education.
The Trust is also very interested in programs that provide education and services for children who are disabled either mentally or physically. Music is a steady interest of this foundation. Past local grantees include the Sibley Nature Center, Midland Children’s Rehabilitation Center Fund, High Sky Children’s Ranch, and Boys & Girls Club of Midland.
Grants range between about between $2,000 and $20,000. In a recent year, this funder made $300,000 in grants. Grantmaking focuses on the Permian Basin Area in West Texas.
Grantees are often based in Midland, Texas. This foundation accepts unsolicited grant applications from nonprofits. The annual application deadline is May 15 and applicants can expect to hear back with a funding decision within about three to four months after this date.
Grant seekers must use the Bank of America online system to apply for a grant. Direct general questions to the staff at tx. philanthropic@ustrust.
com or (800) 357-7094. Texas Grantmaking Procedures
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving the Permian Basin area (primarily Midland, TX), with particular interest in groups serving children and families in art and education. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,000–$20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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