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Permian Basin Grants, administered by the Stinson Foundation through the Permian Basin Area Foundation, provides funding to nonprofit organizations serving children, families, arts, and education in the Permian Basin region of Texas. Applicants must be local organizations with staff, board members, or an office within the foundation's service area—statewide or national organizations are not eligible.
Organizations may apply once every two years; prior grantees must complete a follow-up form before reapplying. The application deadline is May 15, 2026. Grant amounts are not specified publicly.
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Application Procedures - Permian Basin Area Foundation grant application procedures Organizations are allowed to apply every two years. For example, if you are awarded funding in the Spring 2025 grant cycle, you will be eligible to apply again in the Spring 2027 cycle. Organizations seeking to apply after being denied funding may do so on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the Grants Committee.
Prior grantees must complete the required follow-up form before submitting a new application. Applications from organizations outside the Foundation’s service area will not be accepted. This includes statewide and nationwide organizations who may provide services within the Foundation’s service area but do not have local staff, local board members, or a local office.
Organizations seeking to apply in collaboration with a school district must have the school district contact the Foundation first and independently. Organizations must be tax-exempt and in good standing with the IRS. Applications from private schools and charter schools will not be accepted.
Applications from organizations who did not interview with the Foundation will be denied automatically. The Foundation has now moved to a full online application .
This will require you to upload documents that include: Current year’s balance sheet or statement of financial position (not a P&L statement) Audited financial statement or professionally prepared financial statement (This can be a professionally prepared P&L statement or professionally prepared compilation, review, or full audit prepared by a CPA) Follow-up form (if applicable) The Spring application opens February 1 at 8 a. m.
CT and closes April 1 at 7 p. m. CT.
Before submitting a Spring application, all applicants must contact the Foundation no later than March 15. The Fall application opens August 1 at 8 a. m.
CT and closes October 1 at 7 p. m. CT.
Before submitting a Fall application, all applicants must contact the Foundation no later than September 15. Please give yourself 45 minutes to complete the online application. The Foundation’s Staff and Grants Committee will review each application thoroughly.
You will be contacted if a site visit, meeting, or conference call is needed to discuss the application in more detail. Applicants will receive an email notification of the Grants Committee and Board’s funding decision in early May for the Spring cycle and in early November for the Fall cycle. Applicants who receive a grant award must sign a grant contract and are expected to adhere to the grant agreement terms.
This will be sent through the Grantee Portal. Permian Basin Area Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Permian Basin Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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