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WHEN We Fund

Community Grant Funding Cycles

The King Foundation awards Community Grants twice each year through spring and fall funding cycles. These application periods allow our team and Board of Directors to thoughtfully review requests, conduct due diligence, and ensure funding decisions align with the Foundation’s mission and strategic priorities.

By concentrating grantmaking into two annual cycles, we are able to provide a thorough and equitable review process while supporting organizations that are creating meaningful impact across the communities we serve.

Fall Cycle

2026

Portal Opens

July 7, 2026

Application Deadline

August 1, 2026

WHAT We Fund

When We Fund
What We Fund

The King Foundation awards two different types of grants each year to organizations from Arkansas, North Texas, and West Texas: Community Grants and Initiative Grants.

Community Grants

support programmatic work that addresses community needs and expands opportunity across five core areas:

Aging Population

Supporting seniors in maintaining independence, health, and quality of life, including efforts that improve access to care, strengthen financial stability, and protect against abuse or exploitation. In North Texas, this work emphasizes financial stability, benefits access, and supportive services.

In West Texas and the Arkansas Delta, it focuses on access to care, basic services, and preserving independence in rural communities.

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Arts, Culture, and History

Expanding access to artistic, cultural, and historical experiences that enrich learning and community life, particularly for children, seniors, and those who might not otherwise have access.

In North Texas, this work focuses on audience development and long-term sustainability of cultural institutions. In West Texas and the Arkansas Delta, it centers on expanding access in rural and underserved communities.

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Children & Youth 

Addressing the physical, emotional, and developmental needs of young people, including efforts that prevent or respond to instability, support well-being, and promote strong outcomes into adulthood. In North Texas, this includes transition support for youth aging out of foster care.

 

In West Texas and the Arkansas Delta, it emphasizes prevention, early intervention, and access to essential supports.

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Economic Mobility

Helping individuals and families move toward financial stability through housing, employment, and coordinated services that address both immediate needs and long-term economic security.


In North Texas, this work centers on coordinated, multi-agency approaches to financial stability. In West Texas and the Arkansas Delta, it focuses on access to housing, employment, and essential services.

Education

Strengthening educational pathways from early childhood through adulthood, including school readiness, literacy, and programs that support long-term academic and life success.


In North Texas, this prioritizes early childhood and pre-K readiness. In West Texas and the Arkansas Delta, it focuses on expanding access to education, literacy, and adult learning opportunities.

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Community Grants typically range from $10,000 to $50,000 and are most often awarded for a one-year period.

Funding is primarily directed toward programmatic efforts, with limited capital support considered in North Texas.

Funding Details

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Across all regions, the King Foundation supports organizations working to strengthen communities and expand opportunity. While our focus areas remain consistent, how this work shows up reflects the unique needs of each community.

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Community Grants

Initiative Grants

support efforts that create system-level impact and strengthen the broader nonprofit ecosystem. This includes strategies that shift structures, build organizational capacity, and foster collaboration across communities.

Current funding priorities include:

  • Issue-based capacity building 

  • Nonprofit capacity building through cohort-based approaches 

  • Localized research and narrative development 

  • Funder collaboratives and coordinated investment strategies 

Funding Details

Initiative Grants typically range from $50,000 to $250,000 and may extend across multiple years. Funding may support programmatic work, capital needs, nonprofit capacity, or other strategic investments aligned with the Foundation’s priorities. Applications are by invitation only.

Initiative Grants
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WHERE We Fund

Where We Fund

The King Foundation’s geographic focus reflects both its origins and its commitment to place-based philanthropy. From the Kings’ early work in the Permian Basin to their connection to Arkansas and their long-standing presence in Dallas, the Foundation’s work is grounded in North Texas, West Texas, and Arkansas.

North Texas

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Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant

West Texas

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Andrews, Brewster, Crane, Ector, Glasscock, Jeff Davis, Loving, Martin, Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, Ward, Winkler 

Arkansas

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Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Desha, Drew, Greene, Jefferson, Lee, Lincoln, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, St. Francis 

Grant Exclusions

GRANT EXCLUSIONS

The Foundation does not award grants:

  • To individuals

  • To organizations or programs that do not serve residents of our geographic focus areas in Arkansas or Texas.

  • To organizations that are not tax exempt or have not received their 501(c)(3) designation from the Internal Revenue Service. (The Foundation will consider grants to organizations in a fiscal sponsorship arrangement in some circumstances.)

  • For general operating support, annual fund drives, or funds to offset operating losses.

  • For debt retirement, including short-term loans taken as part of a capital campaign.

  • To create or add to endowments.

  • To organizations that will “pass through” the King Foundation grant by re-award to other charitable organizations.

  • For galas, balls, luncheons, or similar events benefiting charitable organizations.

  • For efforts to treat or cure a single disease or condition.

  • To support medical research.

  • For church or seminary construction or religious programs. (The Foundation will consider grants to faith-based groups offering social service programs in some circumstances. The programs must be available to the general public and cannot require religious instruction or participation as a condition of receiving or continuing services.)

  • For professional conferences, symposia, academic or sports competitions, K-12 extracurricular competitions, or similar activities.

  • For private schools and for-profit charter schools. (The Foundation will consider grants for charter schools that are nonprofit entities or in-district charters.)

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