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ActiveOffice of the Governor, State of Texas · 2026

Specialty Courts Grant Program, FY2027

Quick Facts

Agency
Office of the Governor, State of Texas
Funding
See Texas eGrants listing for funding details.
Deadline
February 12, 2026 (Tomorrow)
Status
Active
Eligibility
Applications may be submitted by county governments affiliated with a specialty court authorized under Chapters 121 through 130 of the Texas Government Code. Applications may also be submitted by a public institution of higher education for the continuation of a training and technical assistance resource center. Counties seeking to establish a new specialty court program are eligible to apply but must meet registration requirements, as defined in 121.002 Texas Government Code, within 30 days of award. Existing specialty court programs that do not currently receive PSO funding are also eligible to apply but must annotate in their application how the additional funds will expand the program beyond its current capacity. Priority for applications received from new applicants may be given to courts operating in jurisdictions without a currently operational court or based on demonstrated need.

About This Grant

Specialty Courts Grant Program, FY2027 is sponsored by Office of the Governor, State of Texas. The purpose of this announcement is to solicit applications for specialty court programs as defined in Chapters 121 through 130 of the Texas Government Code as well as the continuation of a training and technical assistance resource center.

Application snapshot: target deadline February 12, 2026; published funding information See Texas eGrants listing for funding details.; eligibility guidance Applications may be submitted by county governments affiliated with a specialty court authorized under Chapters 121 through 130 of the Texas Government Code. Applications may also be submitted by a public institution of higher education for the continuation of a training and technical assistance resource center. Counties seeking to establish a new specialty court program are eligible to apply but must meet registration requirements, as defined in 121.002 Texas Government Code, within 30 days of award. Existing specialty court programs that do not currently receive PSO funding are also eligible to apply but must annotate in their application how the additional funds will expand the program beyond its current capacity. Priority for applications received from new applicants may be given to courts operating in jurisdictions without a currently operational court or based on demonstrated need.

Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.

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Eligibility Requirements

  • Applications may be submitted by county governments affiliated with a specialty court authorized under Chapters 121 through 130 of the Texas Government Code. Applications may also be submitted by a public institution of higher education for the continuation of a training and technical assistance resource center. Counties seeking to establish a new specialty court program are eligible to apply but must meet registration requirements, as defined in 121.002 Texas Government Code, within 30 days of award. Existing specialty court programs that do not currently receive PSO funding are also eligible to apply but must annotate in their application how the additional funds will expand the program beyond its current capacity. Priority for applications received from new applicants may be given to courts operating in jurisdictions without a currently operational court or based on demonstrated need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for Specialty Courts Grant Program, FY2027?

Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Applications may be submitted by county governments affiliated with a specialty court authorized under Chapters 121 through 130 of the Texas Government Code. Applications may also be submitted by a public institution of higher education for the continuation of a training and technical assistance resource center. Counties seeking to establish a new specialty court program are eligible to apply but must meet registration requirements, as defined in 121.002 Texas Government Code, within 30 days of award. Existing specialty court programs that do not currently receive PSO funding are also eligible to apply but must annotate in their application how the additional funds will expand the program beyond its current capacity. Priority for applications received from new applicants may be given to courts operating in jurisdictions without a currently operational court or based on demonstrated need. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.

What is the typical funding level for Specialty Courts Grant Program, FY2027?

Current published award information indicates See Texas eGrants listing for funding details. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.

When is the deadline for Specialty Courts Grant Program, FY2027?

The current target date is February 12, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.

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