Holloway Family Foundation Grant

    From Graham and Carolyn Holloway Family Foundation

    The Holloway Family Foundation aims to enhance the quality of life for people in North Central Texas communities regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion. This is achieved through focusing on financial security, creative expression for children and youth from low-income households, and mentorship, continuing the legacy of its founders, Graham and Carolyn Holloway.

    Type of Support

    Overview

    The Holloway Family Foundation grants focus on three specific areas tied to the founders' beliefs and personal experiences. These areas are: providing pathways to financial stability through workforce training and development, enabling creative expression for underprivileged children, and offering mentorship for vulnerable youth. The foundation supports non-profits that align with these goals, emphasizing programs that offer trauma-informed care, measure impacts quantitatively, and foster inclusivity in their application of resources.

    Eligibility

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    Submission

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