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Visit funder's website →Texas Methodist Foundation Grant is sponsored by Texas Methodist Foundation. The Texas Methodist Foundation Grant supports innovative and sustainable solutions to improve the quality of life for communities in Texas and New Mexico. Emphasizing faith-based social impact, the grant prioritizes organizations that empower those in poverty through strategic partnerships and measurable outcomes.
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Apply for a Grant | Texas Methodist Foundation Give Appreciated Securities Meet the Philanthropy Team Services for Organizations Courageous Leadership Imperative Courageous Congregations Collaborate Igniting Imagination Podcast Meet the Learning and Innovation Team We look for proposals that offer creative, sustainable solutions that celebrate the abundance of gifts within and among a community.
We're focused on faith-based social impact programs and community programs and services to benefit those living in poverty. Social services, spiritual conditions, access to resources, improvement in conditions, and positive perspectives are the metrics we use to measure positive impact. Guidelines and Eligibility Texas Methodist Foundation’s 2026 Competitive Grant cycle has closed and is no longer accepting applications.
Guidelines and Eligibility If you are considering submitting an LOI for funding, please review the Guidelines and Eligibility information first.
Be a 501(c)(3) organization Provide services in Texas and New Mexico Provide services that align with the focus areas Key Criteria for Successful Applications Highlights the potential that may be seen if resources were available Outlines well-planned and efficient use of funds Identifies adequate local and extended support to sustain the project beyond the grant period Utilizes relevant collaborative partners and resource networks Includes sufficient volunteer leadership and staffing, where appropriate Additional Organizational Criteria In addition to determining basic eligibility, TMF considers the following as part of the due diligence process: Robust and stable leadership and governance Sound financial management Ability to achieve impact and help drive our vision and mission Recognition of the interconnected nature of challenges facing churches and communities Deep engagement with those whom the organization serves Demonstrate commitment to partner and collaborate to achieve impact Evidence that the proposed approach is likely to be effective and provide a significant opportunity to advance the field Commitment to defining clear goals and tracking results, learning and adapting, and sharing learnings with others Grant funding is generally not available for: Organizations that do not have a current 501(c)(3) Programs or services that do not serve communities in Texas or New Mexico Lobbying efforts, as defined by the Internal Revenue Service Grant award amounts vary by request and are subject to funding available per year.
Number of Applications per Cycle We allow one grant application from an organization per cycle. We encourage organizations to structure their application to reflect all the services and related costs for which they seek support.
If Our Organization is Invited to Submit Full Application If you are invited to complete a full application, TMF staff members have determined that your idea may align with current priorities and we are interested in learning more. The Grants team and committee will review submitted applications and present funding recommendations to the TMF Board of Directors.
However, an invitation to complete a full application does not guarantee funding. The selection process is highly competitive, and we are frequently unable to fund proposals even though they have merit. Grant Writing Team and Contacts Your grant writing team should include the people who have authority to make administrative decisions for the project and have access to budget and leadership data.
Your primary contact in the TMF application system should be the CEO, Executive Director, Sr Pastor, or person responsible for the work. Previously Funded Organizations Please visit our Partners in Ministry
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations that align with the foundation's mission in Texas and New Mexico. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Texas Methodist Foundation Grant is funded by Texas Methodist Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico and Texas. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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