The Permian Basin Area Foundation has made a substantial impact on local communities by awarding over $2.2 million in grants to various nonprofit organizations in West Texas. This funding aims to support initiatives that provide essential services and programs to residents, reflecting the foundation’s commitment to community development and enhancement.
Key Takeaways
- Over $2.2 million awarded to local nonprofits.
- Grants support diverse community services.
- Applications for the next grant cycle due April 1, 2025.
Overview of the Grants
The Permian Basin Area Foundation recently concluded its fall community grant cycle, distributing a total of $2,235,196 to nonprofit organizations dedicated to serving West Texans. Grants Officer Raymond Williams emphasized the importance of these organizations, stating that they operate with humility and a strong sense of responsibility towards their communities.
List of Beneficiaries
The following organizations received grants:
- 3:11 Ministries
- Addy’s Hope Adoption Agency
- Alpine Independent School District
- Big Spring Symphony Association
- Boys & Girls Clubs of the Permian Basin
- Buckner Children and Family Services
- Center for Big Bend Studies
- College Community Career
- Crockett County Museum
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- First Tee – West Texas
- Food Pantry of Jeff Davis County Inc.
- Gladney Center for Adoption
- Harmony Home Children’s Advocacy Center
- High Sky Children’s Ranch
- Jeff Davis County Shelter
- Manor Park Inc.
- Marfa Public Radio
- Midland Children’s Rehabilitation Center
- Midland Teen Court
- Museum of the Southwest
- Nonprofit Management Center
- Odessa Chamber of Commerce
- Permian Basin Opera
- Permian Basin Rehabilitation Center
- Prevent Blindness Texas
- Safe Place of the Permian Basin
- School of Constructive Arts
- Science Mill
- Toya’s Precious Jewels of the Permian Basin
- Ward County Greater Works
- West Texas Food Bank
Future Grant Cycles
The Permian Basin Area Foundation conducts two community grant cycles each year, providing vital funding to support local initiatives. The next round of applications is set to open, with a deadline of April 1, 2025, for spring grants. Organizations interested in applying are encouraged to prepare their proposals in advance to ensure they meet the criteria and deadlines.
Conclusion
The recent grant awards by the Permian Basin Area Foundation highlight the essential role that nonprofit organizations play in enhancing community welfare. By providing financial support, the foundation not only empowers these organizations but also fosters a spirit of collaboration and service within the West Texas community. As these nonprofits continue to address local needs, the impact of this funding will resonate throughout the region for years to come.
Sources
- Multi-million-dollar grant goes to local nonprofits in West Texas | newswest9.com, newswest9.com.
- Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $2.2 million in grants to local nonprofits | Yourbasin, Yourbasin.
- ESL awards $7.4 million to local nonprofits – Rochester BeaconRochester Beacon, Rochester Beacon.
- Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $2.2 million in grants – Odessa American, Odessa American.
































