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Texas Community Development Grants

Explore 2 grant opportunities

Commercial Business Facade Improvement Grant
$20,000
The Liberty Community Development Corporation
Local
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Feb 28, 2024

This program provides financial assistance to commercial businesses in Liberty for exterior improvements that enhance the aesthetic appeal and promote business development within the city.

Community Development
Small businesses
Community Development Partnership Program
Contact for amount
Lower Colorado River Authority
Local

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Feb 22, 2024

The grant opportunity outlined caters specifically to a broad array of community-focused organizations and entities, including volunteer fire departments, emergency responders, cities and counties, schools, libraries, civic groups, museums, and other tax-exempt nonprofit organizations. Eligibility for application is confined to those with projects situated within the LCRA’s wholesale electric or water service areas, or in regions where LCRA Transmission Services Corporation delivers transmission services. The eligibility scope is quite comprehensive, aimed at supporting a wide range of community service providers and enhancers. The invitation to view a map of LCRA’s service areas further clarifies the geographical eligibility, ensuring potential applicants can easily determine their qualification for the grant. The grant projects eligible for funding under this opportunity must focus on capital improvement endeavors that inherently benefit the entire community. These projects can range from construction and renovation efforts to the acquisition of essential equipment. A significant aspect of the funding criteria is the requirement for the project to enhance the value of a capital asset, highlighting the grant’s aim towards long-lasting community benefits. LCRA awards up to $50,000 for such capital improvement projects, with a stipulation for applicants seeking more than $5,000 in grant funding to provide matching funds of at least 20% of the total project cost. The application process is detailed, requiring submissions to include plans, a detailed budget, financials, vendor quotes or estimates, and IRS determination documentation. This structured approach ensures that all proposals are thoroughly vetted and align with the grant’s objectives of community enhancement. Grants are awarded bi-annually, with application periods in January and July, offering multiple opportunities for applicants to seek funding.

Community Development
City or township governments