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Find similar grantsPhase 1 (Community Application) due April 7, 2026; Phase 2 (Project Application) due July 24, 2026. Final submission is July 24, 2026.
Texas Capital Fund Main Street Program is sponsored by Texas Department of Agriculture. Supports downtown revitalization projects in rural communities to enhance economic development.
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DRP: D owntown R evitalization P rogram CDM: C ommunity Development, D owntown Revitalization, M ain Street Eligible Downtown Revitalization Applicants Eligible applicants must be an incorporated municipality and not be designated as an official Texas Historical Commission (THC) Main Street City. To determine eligibility of a particular city, contact TDA.
The city is responsible for the administration and success of the project throughout the term of the contract. All proposed infrastructure improvements to be funded by the TxCDBG Program must be located on public property within the designated downtown district.
The Downtown District must be designed to promote pedestrian-centered economic activity and be supported by local documentation, such as a zoning map or local district designation.
A Downtown District does not include single-family dwellings, and can typically be described as either: • The city’s historic area of commerce or economic center of the community; or • The area around the courthouse or city square, if the improvements will primarily serve non-governmental buildings.
Eligible Main Street Applicants Eligible applicants must be an incorporated municipality with a designation as an official THC Main Street City prior to applying to TxCDBG and must remain a participating city for the duration of the award/contract. To determine eligibility of a particular city, contact TDA.
All proposed infrastructure improvements to be funded by the TxCDBG Program must be located on public property within the designated Main Street area. For more information about the Downtown Revitalization / Main Street Programs, email Molly Ryan at Molly. Ryan@TexasAgriculture.
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Community Application (Phase 1) Deadline: April 7, 2026 2026 CDM Project Application Guide 2026 CDM Community Application Guide 2026 Downtown Revitalization Final Scores (Updated 4/22/2026) Project Application (Phase 2) Deadline: July 24, 2026 Previous Application Cycle (2025) Reference Material: 2025 CDM Project Application Guide (revised 5/20/25) Appendix C (CDM) - Coming soon Engineer's Certification Form Beneficiary Documentation 2025 Downtown Revitalization Final Scores 2024 Downtown Revitalization Final Scores Some browsers do not correctly display or open PDF files.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Rural communities in Texas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $250,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Texas Capital Fund Main Street Program is funded by Texas Department of Agriculture. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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