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South Dallas Nonprofits Receive $654,000 through State Fair of Texas Community Giving Program

DALLAS – February 4, 2026 – The State Fair of Texas is proud to announce that in 2025, 145 organizations serving the South Dallas/Fair Park area received more than $654,000 in program funding through community grants and sponsorships. With community involvement as a pillar of the State Fair’s nonprofit mission, the State Fair of Texas is happy to continue its Community Giving Program in 2026; nonprofits serving the South Dallas community can APPLY NOW for the opportunity to receive a grant for this year at BigTex.com/Grants. The deadline for 2026 grant applications is Sunday, March 15, at 5:00 p.m. Central time. 

“Our Community Giving Program continues to make a meaningful impact in the South Dallas Fair Park area, made possible from the support of our loyal fairgoers who attend our largest annual community program and fundraiser, the State Fair of Texas,” said Mitchell Glieber, State Fair of Texas President. “The success of our 24-day event allows us to support other nonprofit organizations in the region to contribute to the common goal of giving back to our fellow Texans through funding, programming, and other resources.” 

The State Fair received a competitive pool of grant and sponsorship applications in 2025. Applications were reviewed by a committee composed of a diverse group of stakeholders. Applicants are selected according to their alignment with the Fair’s focus on education, capacity building, economic development, and food security, targeting other nonprofit organizations serving Fair Park’s neighboring zip codes. Criteria for approval include assessing the program’s impact in the South Dallas area, collaborations with other local entities, program design, along with its implementation and evaluation methods, and overall sustainability of the program. Those receiving funding will allocate the money strategically to build stronger communities in the South Dallas/Fair Park neighborhoods. 

Congratulations and thank you to the 2025 State Fair of Texas Community Giving Program Recipients: 

3-N-1 Trinity Services 

Abide Women’s Health Services 

**Advocates for Community Transformation (Act) 

Advocate Foundation Inc. dba Dallas Free Press 

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African American Museum Dallas 

After8toEducate 

After-School Opportunity Lab 

All Stars Project of Dallas 

Alliance for Choice in Education 

The American Boer Goat Foundation 

ARGA NOVA DANCE 

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Austin Street Center 

*AVANCE North Texas 

Baylor Scott & White Health and Wellness Center  

Beacon Hill 

*Beloved Community Center 

Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star – Greater Dallas 

*Big Thought 

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Bold Idea, Inc. 

Bonton Farms  

Book Drive for Kids 

*Born Strong Foundation, Inc. 

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas 

BridgeBuilders 

Bridge Steps dba The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center 

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buildingcommunityWORKSHOP 

C5 Youth Foundation of Texas (C5 Texas) 

Cara Mía Theatre Co. 

CARDBoard Project 

Catch Up & Read, Inc.  

*Celebrating Life Foundation 

Child Protective Services Community Partners, Inc. dba Community Partners of Dallas 

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Chris Howell Foundation 

Citizens’ Committee to Save Our Children, Inc. 

Compudopt 

*The Community Coding Project 

The Concilio 

*Cornerstone Career Center 

Cornerstone Community Development Corporation, Inc. 

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Cornerstone Crossroads Academy 

*COSIGN Foundation 

Crossroads Community Services 

Dallas Afterschool 

Dallas Bethlehem Center 

Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce 

Dallas CASA 

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Dallas College Foundation 

**Dallas Education Foundation 

Dallas Film Society, Inc. (DIFF) 

*Dallas Firefighter’s Museum 

*Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 

Dallas Innovation Alliance 

Dallas Leadership Foundation 

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Dallas Legacy Mission, Inc. 

Dallas Prestige Group 

Dallas Symphony Orchestra 

Dallas Youth Council 

The DEC Network 

Dwell with Dignity 

Equest 

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Every Avenue (formerly Incarnation House) 

Excelencia in Education 

First Choice Social Services 

First Presbyterian Church of Dallas dba The Stewpot  

*Food Foundation dba Hunger Busters 

Forest Forward 

Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 

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Foundation Communities 

Frances Byrd Horn of Plenty Food Pantry of Mount Olive Lutheran Church 

Friends of the Dallas Public Library 

*Frontiers of Flight Museum 

**GDHCC Growth Foundation 

Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support 

Girls Empowerment Network 

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*Girls, Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas 

Golden Gate Adult Rehabilitation Ministry 

Green Careers Texas 

*Healing Hands Ministries, Inc. dba HHM Health  

Healthy Futures of Texas 

*Hearts & Hammers 

The Hispanic 100 

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Home Point (formerly known as Housing Crisis Center) 

Hope Cottage, Inc. 

HOPE Farm 

*Independence Gardens 

Irving Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 

*It’s Going To Be OK, Inc. 

Jonathan’s Place 

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Jubilee Park & Community Center Corporation 

*Let The Beat Build 

LipGloss for Love 

The Magdalen House 

March to the Polls, Inc. 

Mayor’s Back to School Fair – The Dallas Foundation 

Men of Nehemiah 

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Mercy Street Mentoring and Leadership Program in South Dallas 

Methodist Health System Foundation 

Miles of Freedom 

*Modest Muse, Inc. 

Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) 

New Friends New Life 

North Texas Commission Foundation 

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Oak Cliff Empowered, Inc. 

One Man’s Treasure 

Opportunity for Advancement Fund, Inc. 

OurCalling 

Our Friend’s Place 

P4L dba Lemonade Day 

*Principal Impact Collaborative at UNT Dallas 

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*Redeemed Women 

Redemption Bridge 

ScholarShot, Inc. 

The Senior Source 

Sharing Life Community Outreach, Inc. 

Single Parent Advocate 

Sleep in Heavenly Peace TX-Dallas/Ft. Worth  

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South Dallas Community School dba The King’s Academy (TKA) 

South Dallas Fair Park Faith Coalition 

South Dallas Fair Park Innercity Community Development Corporation 

Spida, Inc. dba Braswell Child Development Center 

St. Anthony Foundation  

*St. Philip & St. Augustine Catholic Academy  

St. Philip’s School & Community Center 

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Stand 4 Sisterhood 

Swan Strings 

T.D. Jakes Foundation 

T.R. Hoover Community Development Corporation 

*Teatro Dallas 

Texas Senior Corps Association  

Together We Thrive 

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Transition Resource Action Center (TRAC) 

Under 1 Roof 

Union Development Corporation dba Project Unity 

Viola’s House 

Vision For Families 

Vogel Alcove 

VolunteerNow 

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The Walls Project 

Watermark Community Development Corporation 

Women Empowering Women for the Next Generation Ministries dba WEW, Inc. 

YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas 

Young Leaders Strong City 

Young Women’s Preparatory Network 

Youth Revive 

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Zan Wesley Holmes, Jr. Community Outreach Center 

*Denotes a first-time State Fair of Texas grant recipient. 

**Received a grant and a sponsorship from the State Fair of Texas. 

The State Fair of Texas continues to expand outreach programs, with a priority of promoting community involvement at the local level. In addition to grants and sponsorships, the Fair has developed and continues to invest in several initiatives, including Big Tex Community Engagement Days, Big Tex Urban Farms, Next Fest, and the Big Tex Business Masterclass. Community giving includes sponsorships, supporting programs through funding (aka community grants and sponsorships), in-kind donations, technical assistance and training, and investments made through our signature programs benefiting South Dallas/Fair Park area organizations, students, and residents. Along with offering financial resources, the State Fair of Texas connects with local organizations to foster community relationships, form partnerships, and develop initiatives that work to make a positive impact. 

While 2025 financials are not finalized yet, in 2024 alone, the State Fair of Texas contributed more than $19.5 million through philanthropic and Fair Park giving. This includes philanthropic giving, funding for upkeep and historical preservation of Fair Park, annual rent to the City of Dallas with the agreement the funds go towards Fair Park, and funding for other Fair Park Improvements and State Fair Operations.  

The State Fair of Texas is honored to give back to its neighbors. We value the many partnerships and collaborations that help grow our ability to serve. The State Fair commits to continuing to listen and learn from our community because it is through collective efforts that we make the greatest impact. Together with our community, we are dedicated to the residents who call South Dallas home. 

The 2026 Community Giving Program is now accepting applications! To learn more about who is eligible and how to apply for a 2026 grant, sponsorship, and for other State Fair opportunities, please visit BigTex.com/Community.

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