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Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 1:26 PM

Greater Fayette Community Foundation to open 2026 Community Impact Grant Cycle on June 1

The Greater Fayette Community Foundation (GFCF) is preparing to open its 2026 Community Impact Grant Cycle on June 1, 2026, inviting nonprofits, grassroots organizations, coalitions, and fiscally sponsored projects from across rural Central Texas to apply for funding through one of its three equity-driven grant programs.

This year’s grant cycle emphasizes deeper rural engagement across the Foundation’s ful l 19-county service area, not just within Fayette County, ensuring that community-led initiatives throughout the region have access to funding and support.

To help organizations plan and prepare strong applications, GFCF is offering a one-hour webinar workshop on May 6 from 10-11 a.m. Check the community impact page for details. https:// greaterfayette.com/community- impact/ In person support will be available during the month of June. Join our mailing list for updates. https:// ma i lchi . mp/ greaterfayette/ newsletter- signup

The 2026 Community Impact Grant Cycle will accept proposals for the Foundation’s three grantmaking funds:

• Red Door Fund for Mental Health – focused on reducing stigma, increasing access to care, and supporting mental health services and providers.

• Green Door Fund for Workforce and Education – supporting pathways to prosperity through education, training, and career development.

• Rural Community Health Fund (RCHF) – investing in community- led efforts that address the social drivers of health and improve well-being in rural communities.

All applications must be submitted by June 30, via the Foundation’s online grant portal.

The Greater Fayette Community Foundation serves a 60-mile rural region surrounding La Grange, Texas. This includes all or parts of 19 counties: Fayette, Colorado, Lavaca, Lee, Bastrop, Gonzales, Washington, Caldwell, Austin, DeWitt, Burleson, Wharton, Fort Bend, Victoria, Jackson, Guadalupe, Hays, Waller, and Williamson. Eligible applicants must serve one or more of these counties to be considered for funding.

Greater Fayette Community Foundation is committed to inspiring charitable action, facilitating collaboration, and empowering the organizations that strengthen our rural communities. GFCF’s “Community-Led. Community-Driven” approach connects philanthropists, community leaders, and nonprofit organizations to reimagine rural philanthropy, rooted in trust and shared power. By honoring local knowledge, aligning action with community priorities, and strengthening the relationships at the heart of rural Central Texas, we empower people and organizations to shape a healthier, more connected future together.


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