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Community Grants

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities in the Permian Basin and West Texas to enhance programs that benefit children and youth through educational initiatives and youth sports, particularly baseball and softball.

$25,000
Active
TX
Recurring
Grant Description

The Chevron Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation Community Grants program is a private philanthropic funding initiative created through a partnership between the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation and Chevron. The program is designed to support nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities that provide meaningful services and programming to children and youth ages 18 and under in the Permian Basin and West Texas region of Texas. The initiative reflects a shared commitment to strengthening youth development opportunities through educational programming, afterschool activities, and organized youth sports, with a particular emphasis on baseball and softball access. The funding is intended to expand or enhance existing community-based services that positively impact youth and families in underserved or rural communities throughout the eligible counties. The program will distribute a total of $50,000 in grant funding during the current cycle. Individual grant awards are generally expected to range between $5,000 and $25,000 depending on the scale and scope of the proposed activities. Eligible applicants may use funding to enhance programming, equipment, operational support related to youth services, educational curriculum implementation, afterschool activities, or youth baseball and softball initiatives. The program specifically states that grant funds may not be used to supplement team travel expenses or tournament fees. The funding opportunity is intended to strengthen community programming rather than subsidize competitive travel activities or individual participation costs. No cost share or matching contribution requirement is identified in the source material. Eligible applicants include organizations that provide baseball and/or softball opportunities to youth ages 18 or younger and that operate programming within specified counties in the Permian Basin region of Texas. The eligible counties are Culberson, Reeves, Loving, Winkler, Ward, Pecos, Crane, Ector, Upton, Midland, Martin, Andrews, Howard, Glasscock, and Reagan Counties. Organizations must also hold a valid 501(c)(3) nonprofit designation under the Internal Revenue Code. The source materials additionally indicate that schools and municipalities may apply if they support eligible youth programming within the designated service area. National organizations are not eligible unless they actively operate within the listed counties. Grants will not be awarded to individuals, and each organization is limited to submitting one application per calendar year. Applications will be reviewed by the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation board. The source information directs applicants to carefully review instructions and provide all requested information before submission. Although the detailed application form and supporting documentation requirements are not included in the provided materials, applicants are expected to submit sufficient information demonstrating organizational eligibility, geographic service area, youth impact, and the proposed use of grant funds. The review process appears to prioritize organizations that provide direct benefits to children through educational, recreational, or youth sports programming. Because the funding is geographically targeted and mission-driven, applicants should clearly explain how their activities support youth development in the eligible counties and how grant funding would enhance services already being delivered. The application deadline for the current funding cycle is Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 6:00 PM CST. Grant recipients are expected to be announced during August 2026. The opportunity appears to follow an annual grant cycle because the program limits applicants to one submission per calendar year, suggesting recurring availability. No separate letter of intent, pre-application, or concept paper requirement is identified in the provided source materials. Likewise, no formal question-and-answer period, webinar, or technical assistance process is described. The source information does not specify a grant performance period or reporting timeline, though applicants should anticipate that awarded funds will be used during the following program year to support youth-focused programming and community engagement efforts. Overall, the Chevron Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation Community Grants program represents a regionally focused philanthropic investment intended to improve access to educational enrichment, youth sports participation, and community programming for children across the Permian Basin and West Texas area. By targeting nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities that serve youth through baseball, softball, and related developmental programming, the initiative seeks to strengthen local community infrastructure and expand opportunities for young people. Organizations seeking funding should emphasize measurable youth impact, local community engagement, and alignment with the funders' goals of supporting meaningful programming for children in the designated Texas counties.

Funding Details

Award Range

$5,000 - $25,000

Total Program Funding

$50,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Individual grants generally range from 5000 to 25000 dollars. Total program funding available is 50000 dollars. Funding supports youth educational curriculum, afterschool programming, baseball and softball activities, and related youth services in eligible Texas counties. Funds may not be used for team travel expenses or tournament fees.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
Independent school districts
City or township governments
County governments

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities that provide meaningful support and programming to youth ages 18 and under through baseball, softball, educational curriculum, afterschool activities, or related youth development programming. Applicants must operate within one or more eligible Permian Basin counties in Texas including Culberson, Reeves, Loving, Winkler, Ward, Pecos, Crane, Ector, Upton, Midland, Martin, Andrews, Howard, Glasscock, and Reagan Counties. National organizations are not eligible unless they directly operate within the listed counties. Grants may not support travel expenses or tournament fees, and organizations are limited to one application per calendar year.

Geographic Eligibility

Culberson County, Reeves County, Loving County, Winkler County, Ward County, Pecos County, Crane County, Ector County, Upton County, Midland County, Martin County, Andrews County, Howard County, Glasscock County, Reagan County

Expert Tips

Emphasize measurable impact on youth ages 18 and under within eligible Permian Basin counties. Clearly demonstrate how funding will enhance existing educational, afterschool, baseball, or softball programming and avoid proposing restricted expenses such as travel or tournament fees.

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

July 1, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation

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Youth
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