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Sid W. Richardson Foundation Grants (Fall Cycle) is sponsored by Sid W Richardson Foundation. The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations in Texas that address education, healthcare, human services, and the arts. The process involves a mandatory Letter of Inquiry (LOI) for new applicants followed by a full application if invited. Funding is prioritized for projects that directly benefit audiences in Texas through educational advancement, healthcare access, or cultural sustainment.
Geographic focus: Texas (Education and Health are statewide; Human Services and Culture are limited to the Fort Worth area)
Focus areas: Education, Healthcare, Human Services, Arts & Culture
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Logon - Grant Lifecycle Manager " data-val-regex-pattern="^[^<>]*$" data-val-required="The Email Address* field is required." id="EmailAddress" name="EmailAddress" type="text" value="" /> Application deadlines are February 1st and September 15th. Welcome to the Sid Richardson Foundation’s (SRF) “Foundant” online grant system.
If you have never applied for a SRF grant through its new Foundant grant application, please click on “ Create New Account ” to complete the registration process and create your logon credentials. Video and Written Tutorial for Registration : HERE Eligibility Qualifications : HERE If you have created a Foundant account with SRF previously (at any time in the past), please enter your credentials and log in. Not sure?
If you think that you or someone at your organization has registered in the system in the past, or have forgotten your log-in credentials, please do not create a new account. Please contact our Grant Director, Beckie Wach, at bwach@sidrichardson. org to receive your username and password.
If your organization has never received a grant from the SRF, please use the link for New Applicants, which begins the Letter of Inquiry (LOI) process. If your organization has previously received a grant(s) from the SRF, please use the link for Returning Grantees to proceed with a full application.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations based in and serving Texas. Organizations are limited to one application per calendar year. New applicants must begin with an LOI through the online portal. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $3,000,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is September 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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The J.M.K. Innovation Prize is a grant from The J.M. Kaplan Fund recognizing early-stage social entrepreneurs working on environmental, heritage, and social justice challenges. The prize rewards individuals and organizations demonstrating innovative, entrepreneurial approaches to enduring problems. Applications for the 2025 prize were accepted February 11 through April 25, 2025 via an online portal. Spanish-language applications are welcomed, and a Spanish application form is available for download. The prize is biennial and open to a broad range of applicants across the United States working on forward-thinking solutions at the intersection of environment, community, and cultural heritage.