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Texas Foundations Fund is a grant program from the Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC) that supports nonprofit organizations working to expand affordable housing across Texas. The fund provides grants to nonprofits that offer housing services for very low-income households, including home repairs, accessibility modifications, supportive housing programs, and related case management and counseling services.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations with demonstrated operational capacity in Texas. The fund does not provide direct assistance to individuals. Award cycles are annual, and applicants must demonstrate programmatic impact in serving low-income Texans facing housing instability.
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To date TSAHC has invested more than $11 million to support the following: Home repairs and accessibility modifications in owner-occupied homes Supportive housing services, such as case management, mental health counseling and housing and financial counseling, proven to help households maintain their housing stability. Please note: TSAHC does not provide grants directly to individual households.
If you are in need of home repairs or other housing assistance, we recommend you contact one of our Texas Foundations Fund grantees in your community. Click here for a full list of grantees. 2026 Texas Foundations Fund: Application Now Available TSAHC is now accepting applications for the 2026 Texas Foundations Fund grant cycle.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until 5:00 pm CDT on August 1, 2026 or until funding is no longer available. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible to ensure funding availability We recommend that interested organizations review both our 2026 Texas Foundations Fund Guidelines as well as our FAQ document to determine eligibility before applying.
2026 Texas Foundations Fund Guidelines 2026 Texas Foundations Fund FAQ An informational webinar about the 2026 funding round was held on Tuesday, January 27th at 12:00 noon . TSAHC staff provided an overview of the program, information on eligibility, and instructions for how to apply. instructions on how to Apply Review the 2026 Texas Foundations Fund Guidelines , which include a detailed description of eligibility requirements.
Create an account on the online application portal or log into your existing account. If you have an existing account but need to reset your password, you can find instructions on how to do so here . Once logged in, click the "Programs" button at the top right-hand side of the screen.
Then, locate the "Texas Foundations Fund 2026" program and select the green "More" button. Review the program information and hit the green "Apply" button on the right-hand side of the screen. Please name your application according to these guidelines: [Name of Your Organization] 2026.
For example, Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation 2026. Once you have named and created your application, you will have the ability to save and return to your application as needed. Before you are able to access the application form, you will first be required to take the application's eligibility quiz.
If you pass the eligibility quiz, you will be allowed to complete the remaining tasks in the application process. There is an application form to fill out at then a list of supporting documents to provide. As part of your application, you will be asked to agree to potential grant terms.
If your application is accepted, these grant terms will take effect and grant funding will be dispersed to your chosen payment method. Please be sure to upload all required documentation for an ACH payment or mailed check, as missing information could lead to a delay in payment. The application is due by 5:00 pm CDT on August 1, 2026 or for as long as funding is available.
Funds will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and the online application will close early if funding for the program is exhausted prior to August 1st. Submission: In order for your application to count as submitted, you will need to mark your application form as complete and then hit the green "Submit" button on the left-hand side of the screen.
Once you have correctly submitted your application form, you should receive an automated email confirmation. For questions and assistance with the online portal, please contact Anna Orendain-Chavez at [email protected] . 2025 Texas Foundations Fund TSAHC awarded a total of $1,250,000 to 85 grantees in 2025.
Grants were awarded at three different funding levels based on each nonprofit's size. View the full list of the 2025 Grantees 2025 TEXAS FOUNDATIONS FUND GUIDELINES 2024 Texas Foundations Fund On July 16, 2024, TSAHC’s Board of Directors approved the 2024 Texas Foundations Fund (TFF) nonprofit grantees and allocated a total of $1,246,000 to the program for the 2024 funding cycle.
A total of 82 grants were awarded at three different funding levels based on the nonprofit's size. View the full list of the 2024 Grantees 2024 TEXAS FOUNDATIONS FUND GUIDELINES See how the Texas Foundations Fund is making a difference in your community. Hear from families and individuals assisted by the Texas Foundations Fund.
Hear from those we've helped Return to Texas Foundations Fund 2026 Texas Foundations Fund Guidelines Previous Nonprofit Grantees Non-Profits & Governments Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation TSAHC was created in 1994 as a self-sustaining nonprofit housing organization. At TSAHC we believe that every Texan deserves the opportunity to live in safe, decent and affordable housing.
Our programs target the housing needs of low-income families and other underserved populations in Texas who do not have acceptable housing options through conventional financial channels. All TSAHC programs are offered statewide, with special attention given to rural areas and other select target areas.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations with demonstrated capacity operating in Texas. Does not fund direct assistance to individuals. Funds support organizational capacity for housing programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC) - Texas Foundations Fund is funded by Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation. 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.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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