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Support Adoption Grant Program is sponsored by Texas Office of the Attorney General. This program provides critical resources for pregnant women considering adoption and support for children awaiting placement with adoptive parents. Purpose areas include material needs for pregnant women, needs of children awaiting placement, training and advertising related to adoption, and pre- and post-adoption counseling.
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Support Adoption Grant Program | Office of the Attorney General Paying and Receiving Child Support Child Support Enforcement Programs and Initiatives Child Support Guidelines Review Crime Victims’ Compensation Program Crime Victims’ Compensation Program Crime Victims’ Compensation Program File a Consumer Complaint File a Consumer Complaint 2025 Texas Legislative Session Update 2025 Texas Legislative Session Update How to Request an Attorney General Opinion Open Meetings Act Suspension Updates Open Reports and Publications Support Adoption Grant Program The purpose for the support adoption grant program is to provide critical resources for pregnant women who are considering adoption and support for children awaiting placement with adoptive parents in accordance with Government Code 402.
Support Adoption Grant Program Purpose Areas: Provide for the material needs of pregnant women who are considering placing their children for adoption, including the provision of clothing, housing, prenatal care, food, utilities, and transportation, Provide for the needs of children who are awaiting placement with adoptive parents, Provide training and advertising relating to adoption, Provide pre-adoption counseling, and Provide post-adoption counseling.
To qualify for the Support Adoption Grant Program, an Applicant Organization must be a Non-Profit, as well as either an 1) Adoption Agency, as defined by Family Code Section 162. 402; 2) an Authorized Agency, as defined by Family Code section 162. 402; or 3) be an eligible organization, as defined by Government Code Section 402.
036(g)(1). An Adoption Agency is a person, other than a natural parent or guardian of a child, who plans for the placement of or places a child in the home of a prospective adoptive parent. See Texas Family Code section 162.
402(4). An Authorized Agency is a public agency authorized to care for or to place children for adoption or a private entity approved for that purpose by the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) through a license, certification, or other means. See Texas Family Code section 162.
402(7).
Other Eligible Organizations must meet all of the following requirements: An organization that provides services in this state and is exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, by being listed as an exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of that code; Provides counseling and material assistance to pregnant women who are considering placing their children for adoption or to prospective adoptive parents; Does not charge for services provided, except for adoption-related costs or fees; Does not provide abortions or abortion-related services, or make referrals to abortion providers; Is not affiliated with an organization that provides abortions or abortion-related services or makes referrals to abortion providers; and Does not contract with an organization that provides abortions or abortion-related services or makes referrals to abortion providers.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit Adoption Agencies, Authorized Agencies, or other eligible 501(c)(3) organizations providing services in Texas. Must not provide abortions or contract with abortion providers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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