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Rural and Border County Enhancement Grant | GrantExec, a Euna Solutions® company Rural and Border County Enhancement Grant This funding opportunity is designed to support and expand services for victims of sexual assault in rural and border counties of Texas, specifically targeting organizations that are already providing these essential services.
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of Texas is currently accepting applications for the Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Services Program – State: Rural and Border County Service Enhancement (SAPCS-State) for the fiscal years 2026 and 2027. This grant opportunity is designed to support and expand services for victims of sexual assault within rural and border counties of Texas.
The program operates through a biennial appropriation made by the Texas Legislature, and funding is contingent upon continued legislative allocation. The primary objective of the SAPCS-State Rural and Border County Service Enhancement grant is to enhance service provision for sexual assault victims in counties classified as rural or located along the Texas border. Rural counties are defined as those with a population of 150,000 or less.
Applicants must be current FY 2025 SAPCS-State grantees with an active grant contract effective from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2025. Only these existing grantees are eligible to apply, ensuring continuity and expansion of established services in under-resourced areas. Applications must adhere strictly to the guidelines and requirements outlined in the Application Kit, which can be accessed through the OAG website.
All applicants are required to create an account in the Grant Offering and Application Lifecycle System (GOALS). This step is essential for eligibility, and applicants must provide specific contact details via email to complete registration. Returning applicants from related grant cycles, such as OVAG, VCLG, or SAPCS-State, may already be registered in GOALS.
Funding awarded under this program ranges from a minimum of $60,000 to a maximum of $125,000 per fiscal year. The grant term spans two years, beginning on September 1, 2025, and ending on August 31, 2027. There are no matching fund requirements for this grant.
Grant funding is allocated competitively, based on the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed use of funds as described in the application, particularly focusing on project activities and budget alignment. Applicants must ensure their projects align with the required purpose areas, which will be detailed in the Application Kit.
Grant funds are subject to strict use limitations and may not be applied to activities such as lobbying, indirect costs, food purchases not compliant with Texas travel guidelines, vehicle acquisition, promotional items, and unallowable expenses outlined by state or federal guidelines. The OAG maintains the authority to disqualify applications that do not conform to the specified form, submission process, or eligibility criteria.
All inquiries should be directed to the OAG Grants Administration Division at [email protected] or by calling (512) 936-0792. Updates and reminders related to the application process will also be posted on the OAG grants webpage.
No match required; awards subject to available appropriations; competitive allocation; may not cover full requested amount Only FY 2025 SAPCS-State grantees serving rural or border counties in Texas with contracts active from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2025, may apply. OAG reserves authority for final eligibility classification.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status providing services in rural or border counties of Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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