Grants
Hispanic Impact Fund
At a glance
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Status
Closed
- Opening Summer 2025
- Closing Summer 2025
- Region Central Texas
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Grant Range
$20,000-$50,000
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Funding Areas
Early childhood education, health & wellness, job skills & entrepreneurship, leadership development
About this grant opportunity
Austin Community Foundation believes that when we support the economic mobility and advancement of Hispanic Central Texans, everyone benefits. The Hispanic Impact Fund–a signature program at Austin Community Foundation–works to bridge the racial wealth divide and advance economic mobility for Latino families in Central Texas.
The Hispanic Impact Fund awards funding to organizations and programs that fit into one of the following strategy areas:
- Early Childhood Education: The Fund will invest in organizations that provide access to affordable, high-quality Pre-K and early childhood education starting at age 3, building the pipeline from cradle to career for Latino families.
- Health & Wellness: The Fund will invest in organizations that provide preventative, culturally competent health education and access to quality mental and physical health services.
- Job Skills & Entrepreneurship: The Fund will invest in organizations that assist Latino entrepreneurs in gaining the knowledge and skills needed to expand their businesses.
- Leadership Development: The Fund will invest in organizations advancing Latino leadership and creating pipelines of youth, emerging, and established Latino talent, which are critical to building a thriving Central Texas.
In each strategy area, four grants will be distributed as follows:
- Winning Finalist: $50,000 total; a multi-year grant over two years
- Runner-up Finalist: $35,000 total; a multi-year grant over two years
- Two Semifinalists: $20,000
In total, $500,000 in unrestricted, general operating support will be awarded to 16 different nonprofit organizations.
Eligibility considerations
- All applicants must be tax-exempt organizations or units of government serving the six county Central Texas region which includes: Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Burnet, and Caldwell Counties.
- Organizations must be tax-exempt under Sections 501(c)3 or 170(b)(1)(a)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code, and/or be a unit of government.
- Proposals will be considered from organizations that engage in non-lobbying advocacy work. Organizations doing systems change level work such as educating the public about issues, community organizing, policy research and other non-lobbying advocacy activities may apply.
- Proposals will be considered from religious organizations that engage in non-religious programming. Religious organizations will need to demonstrate that their work aligning with the Hispanic Impact Fund strategies is secular in nature and does not discriminate against any employees or clients based on religion.
In general, the Hispanic Impact Fund does not award grants for:
- Endowment funds
- Fundraising activities or events
- Individuals
- Political lobbying or legislative activities
- Religious organizations for religious purposes
- Scholarships
- Umbrella funding organizations that intend to distribute funds at their own discretion