AUSTIN, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott has announced that 36 Fund for Veterans’ Assistance (FVA) grants totaling more than $8.6 million have been awarded to 32 organizations across Dallas-Fort Worth and North Texas. These grants, part of the Texas Veterans Commission’s (TVC) Grants Across Texas program, will provide crucial support to over 10,900 veterans and their families throughout 30 counties.
“Texas proudly houses more veterans than any other state,” said Governor Abbott. “These grants will offer financial aid and essential services to the brave men and women who served our nation. From clinical counseling and home modifications to service dog programs, Texas will always honor the sacrifices made by our veterans.”
The grant awards were presented at Patriot PAWS Service Dogs in Rockwall and Meals on Wheels Tarrant County in Haltom City.
These marked the seventh and eighth stops in the TVC’s ongoing Grants Across Texas series, which will continue through October.
Key Grant Recipients and Services:
- Baylor Research Institute: a $500,000 grant for clinical counseling
- Canine Companions for Independence: a $100,000 grant for service dog program
- Citizens Development Center: a $235,000 grant for employment support
- City of Dallas: a $50,000 grant for veteran treatment court program
- City of Fort Worth: a $300,000 grant for financial assistance
- Collin County:
- a $270,000 grant for clinical counseling
- a $400,000 grant for veteran treatment court program
- Community Learning Center: a $500,000 grant for financial assistance
- Dallas County: a $300,000 grant for veteran treatment court program
- Ellis County: a $110,000 grant for veteran treatment court program
- Equest: a $95,000 grant for clinical counseling
- Family Pathfinders of Tarrant County: a $125,000 grant for support services
- Feonix – Mobility Rising: a $150,000 grant for financial assistance
- Garland Area Habitat for Humanity: a $500,000 grant for home modifications
- Goodwill Industries of Fort Worth: a $50,000 grant for employment support
- Homeless Veterans Services of Dallas: a $100,000 grant for homeless veteran support
- Jake E’s Riding Round Up: a $135,000 grant for clinical counseling
- Making Dreams Real: a $95,000 grant for homeless veteran support
- Marriage Management Consultants: a $100,000 grant for peer support services
- Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County:
- a $300,000 grant for support services
- a $265,000 grant for home modifications
- NPower: a $300,000 grant for employment support
- Patriot PAWS Service Dogs: a $500,000 grant for service dog program
- Pecan Valley Centers for Behavioral and Developmental Healthcare:
- a $300,000 grant for financial assistance
- a $300,000 grant for clinical counseling
- Riding Unlimited: a $135,000 grant for clinical counseling
- Rolling Plains Management Corporation:
- a $300,000 grant for financial assistance
- a $300,000 grant for home modifications
- Tarrant County: a $200,000 grant for veteran treatment court program
- Texoma Area Paratransit System: a $40,000 grant for transportation programs and services
- The Salvation Army – Grayson County: a $100,000 grant for financial assistance
- United Way of Denton County: a $300,000 grant for financial assistance
- United Way of Johnson County: a $300,000 grant for homeless veteran support
- United Way of Tarrant County: a $275,000 grant for referral services
- Veterans Center of North Texas: a $300,000 grant for financial assistance
- Volunteers of America, Texas: a $295,000 grant for financial assistance
These grants are part of the larger initiative announced in May, which saw over $44 million in funding allocated to 161 organizations across Texas.
It is estimated that the program will provide direct services to nearly 41,000 veterans, their dependents, and surviving spouses.
Since 2009, over $313 million has been distributed through 1,400 FVA grants, supporting services like emergency financial aid, legal assistance, and housing support. The Texas Veterans Commission funds these programs primarily through the Texas Lottery Commission’s veteran-designated games, alongside donations collected through state licenses and vehicle registrations.
For veterans seeking assistance, visit Texas Veterans Commission to find available resources in your area.