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Stinson Foundation Grants (Permian Basin) is a grant from the Stinson Foundation that supports nonprofits serving children and families and promoting arts, education, culture, humanities, and human services in the Permian Basin area of Texas, particularly in Midland and Ector counties. The Foundation funds approximately 10 organizations per year, with grants ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 and a most common award of $5,000.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits in or serving the Permian Basin region. The annual application deadline is May 15, with funding decisions communicated within three to four months. Applications must be submitted through the Bank of America online grants system.
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Stinson Foundation | Inside Philanthropy OVERVIEW : The Stinson Foundation supports nonprofits that serve children and families and that promote local art, education, culture, humanities, and human services efforts in the Permian Basin area of Texas. IP TAKE : This funder prioritizes organizations based in or benefiting the Midland area of Texas working to serve local children and families. This is a modest and accessible funder.
Local organizations may find an ally here. PROFILE: Established in 1992, the Stinson Foundation is a private foundation based in Texas. Sue Stinson, a Virginia native who moved to Midland, Texas in the 1930s, created the foundation.
Known for her optimism, she was a teacher for a Mennonite farming community and lived in the Arizona desert in a tent. Managed by Bank of America’s Texas office, the foundation funds local efforts that benefit children, families, arts, education, culture, humanities, and human services causes.
Grants for Community Development, Arts and Culture, and Education The Stinson Foundation primarily focuses its giving on nonprofits that are dedicated to the needs of local children and families. This funder supports approximately 10 organizations each year with new grants. Grantmaking focuses on Texas and more specifically, the Permian Basin area of the state.
Grantees are often based in the Texas counties of Midland and Ector. Past local grantees include Communities in Schools of the Permian Basin, Community and Senior Services of Midland, Mission Health Care, and Hillcrest School. Grants range between about $2,000 and $10,000; however, the most common amount is $5,000.
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@ustru,st. com or 800-357-7094.
Texas Grantmaking Procedures
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving children and families, arts, education, culture, humanities, and human services in the Permian Basin (primarily Midland and Ector counties, Texas). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,000–$10,000 (most common: $5,000) 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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Stinson Foundation Grants is a grant from the Stinson Foundation that funds charitable organizations focused on children, families, arts, and education in the Permian Basin area of Texas, particularly around Midland. The foundation was established in memory of Sue Stinson, whose life philosophy of optimism and community service guides the program's mission. Awards range from $2,000 to $10,000, with approximately 10 grants given each year to projects that embody Stinson's commitment to uplifting communities through creativity and support. The application deadline is May 15. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations serving the Permian Basin community with programming in the focus areas of children and families, arts, or education.
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