The Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission has announced that the 2023 Education Grant Cycle is open. These grants were formerly known as “Non-Profit Grants.”
This grant program is open to any nonprofit headquartered in Texas that requires funding for projects that assist with any of the following:
>> Combating antisemitism and/or implementing Holocaust and genocide courses of study and awareness programs.
>> Supporting volunteers who have agreed to share, in classrooms, seminars, exhibits, or workshops, their verifiable knowledge and experiences regarding the Holocaust or other genocides.
>> Supporting events that memorialize the Holocaust and other genocides.
>> Supporting events designed to enhance public awareness of the fight against antisemitism and continuing significance of the Holocaust and other genocides.
>> Supporting efforts to recognize International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The THGAAC is currently accepting letters of intent through Monday, March 27th. (These are designed to help streamline the application process and are not required.) Grant applications will open April 10 and are due by May 8. More information, including the THGAAC Education Grant Handbook can be found on their website.
Please note that THGAAC Regional Coordinator & Grants Specialist Cheyanne Perkins will hold two virtual FAQ Meetings in April. All applicants are encouraged to register and attend one of these sessions in order to learn more about the grant process and to ask any questions they might have. Dates and links for registration are also available on our grant page, as well as our event calendar.
Please get in touch with Cheyanne Perkins via e-mail or at 512.463.5674 should you have questions about any part of the THGAAC Education Grant process.