Grants Assistance Directory for Texas Veterans

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Grants Assistance Directory for Texas Veterans

November 2019

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Regions of Texas

1: The Panhandle

ARMSTRONG BAILEY BRISCOE BROWN

TAYLOR TERRY THROCKMORTON WHEELER YOAKUM

CALLAHAN CARSON CASTRO CHILDRESS COCHRAN COLEMAN COLLINGSWORTH COMANCHE CROSBY DALLAM DEAF SMITH DICKENS DONLEY EASTLAND FISHER FLOYD GARZA GRAY HALE HALL HANSFORD HARTLEY HASKELL HEMPHILL HOCKLEY

2: West Texas

ANDREWS BORDEN BREWSTER CRANE CULBERSON DAWSON ECTOR EL PASO GAINES GLASSCOCK HOWARD HUDSPETH JEFF DAVIS LOVING MARTIN MIDLAND PECOS PRESIDIO REEVES TERRELL UPTON WARD WINKLER

HUTCHINSON JONES KENT KING KNOX LAMB LIPSCOMB LUBBOCK LYNN MITCHELL MOORE MOTLEY NOLAN OCHILTREE OLDHAM PARMER POTTER RANDALL ROBERTS RUNNELS SCURRY SHACKELFORD SHERMAN STEPHENS STONEWALL SWISHER

3: Alamo

ATASCOSA BANDERA BEXAR COKE COMAL CONCHO CROCKETT DIMMIT EDWARDS FRIO GILLESPIE GONZALES GUADALUPE IRION KARNES KENDALL KERR KIMBLE KINNEY LA SALLE MASON MAVERICK MCCULLOCH MEDINA

MENARD REAGAN REAL SCHLEICHER STERLING SUTTON TOM GREEN

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UVALDE VAL VERDE WILSON ZAVALA

4: South Texas

ARANSAS BEE BROOKS CALHOUN CAMERON DEWITT DUVAL GOLIAD HIDALGO JACKSON JIM HOGG JIM WELLS KENEDY KLEBERG LAVACA LIVE OAK MCMULLEN NUECES REFUGIO SAN PATRICIO STARR VICTORIA WEBB WILLACY ZAPATA

5: Gulf Coast

AUSTIN BRAZORIA CHAMBERS COLORADO FORT BEND GALVESTON HARRIS LIBERTY MATAGORDA MONTGOMERY WALKER WALLER

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6: Central Texas

BASTROP BELL BLANCO BOSQUE BRAZOS BURLESON BURNET CALDWELL CORYELL FALLS FAYETTE FREESTONE GRIMES HAMILTON HAYS HILL LAMPASAS LEE LEON LIMESTONE LLANO MADISON MCLENNAN MILAM MILLS ROBERTSON SAN SABA TRAVIS WASHINGTON WILLIAMSON

7: East Texas

ANDERSON ANGELINA BOWIE CAMP CASS

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CHEROKEE DELTA

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FRANKLIN GREGG HARDIN HARRISON HENDERSON HOPKINS HOUSTON JASPER JEFFERSON LAMAR MARION MORRIS NACOGDOCHES NEWTON ORANGE PANOLA POLK RAINS RED RIVER RUSK SABINE SAN AUGUSTINE SAN JACINTO SHELBY SMITH TITUS TRINITY TYLER UPSHUR VAN ZANDT

8: North Texas

ARCHER BAYLOR CLAY COLLIN COOKE COTTLE DALLAS DENTON ELLIS ERATH FANNIN FOARD GRAYSON HARDEMAN HOOD HUNT JACK JOHNSON KAUFMAN MONTAGUE NAVARRO PALO PINTO PARKER ROCKWALL SOMERVELL TARRANT WICHITA WILBARGER WISE YOUNG

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2019-2020 Fund for Veterans' Assistance Grants

General Assistance

General Assistance Grants address the needs of Texas Veterans and their families.

Housing Assistance

Housing 4 Texas Heroes Grants keep Texas Veterans and their families in their homes, support the families of veterans at medical facilities, and re-home the homeless.

Mental Health Assistance

Veterans Mental Health Grants support the mental health needs of Texas Veterans and their families.

Veterans Treatment Courts

Veterans Treatment Court Grants fund Veterans Treatment Courts established under Texas Government Code ?124.001-.006.

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General Assistance

General Assistance Grants address the needs of Texas Veterans and their families.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance that is short-term and temporary in nature, such as, a one-time utility payment, one-time rental payment, transportation assistance, or child care.

Financial assistance payments will only be made if the organization verifies that the Beneficiary is the named person on the utility, rent agreement, mortgage, or other bill presented.

Financial assistance payments are made to the vendor. Medical expenses and child support payments are NOT considered for financial assistance.

El Paso County Financial Assistance for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

Northeast Office: (915) 759-7990 ext. 1 Northeast Office: 4641 Cohen Ave.,

Suite D, El Paso 79924 East Office: (915) 538-1675 East Office: 2350 George Dieter Dr.,

Suite B, Room 211, El Paso 79936 EL PASO veterans

Project Amistad Financial Assistance for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

Main Office: (915) 532-3790 General Assistance: (915) 298-1107 3210 Dyer St, El Paso 79930 BREWSTER, CULBERSON, EL PASO, HUDSPETH, JEFF

DAVIS, PRESIDIO



Rolling Plains Management Corporation Financial Assistance for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

Main: (940) 694-1571 Toll Free: 1 (800) 633-0852 P.O. Box 490, Crowell 79227 SHACKELFORD, STEPHENS, TAYLOR, ARCHER, BAYLOR,

CLAY, COTTLE, FOARD, HARDEMAN, JACK, MONTAGUE, WICHITA, WILBARGER, YOUNG



Texas VFW Foundation Financial Assistance for Veterans; Veteran Dependents

8503 N. IH 35, Austin 78753 STATEWIDE Apply Online: texasvfwfoundation. foundation

Supportive Services

This category is for support services such as elder care, food delivery programs, financial counseling, and case management.

Honor Veterans Now Supportive Services for Veterans

(800) 676-1389 (830) 992-3375 103 Industrial Loop #1050, Fredericksburg 78624 STATEWIDE

Family Services

Services may include youth programs, family programs, reintegration, and deployment readiness programs.

Comfort Crew for Military Kids Family Services for Veterans

(512) 372-8359 1023 Springdale Rd Bldg 13B, Austin 78721 STATEWIDE

Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Inc. Family Services for Veterans

(210) 322-1910 7919 Yellow Bark Blvd, Selma 78154 STATEWIDE

YWCA El Paso del Norte Region Family Services for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

915-519-0000 ext. 1114 201 E. Main ste 400, El Paso 79901 EL PASO

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Housing Assistance

Housing 4 Texas Heroes Grants keep Texas Veterans and their families in their homes, support the families of veterans at medical facilities, and re-home the homeless.

Home Modification Assistance

Modification, repair, and weatherization projects can include walkways, ramps, doors, windows, flooring materials, sliding doors, handrails and grab bars, or bathroom modifications.

Grantees may utilize other revenue streams in addition to H4TXH funding to fund additional projects on a home modification.

Operation FINALLY HOME Home Modification Assistance for Veterans; Surviving Spouses

(806) 441-5712 1659 State Highway 46 West #115-606,

New Braunfels 78132 STATEWIDE

Tierra del Sol Housing Corporation Home Modification Assistance for Veterans; Surviving Spouses

(575) 541-0477 6090 Surety Drive, Ste 210, El Paso 79925 EL PASO, HUDSPETH

Homeless Veterans Support

Shelter programs, transitional living, temporary housing, rapid re-housing programs.

The Salvation Army - El Paso Homeless Veterans Support for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

(915) 544-9811 3926 Bliss Ave Apt 111, El Paso 79903 EL PASO, HUDSPETH elpaso

Veteran Homelessness Prevention

At-risk homeless prevention, long-term rental assistance, case management, wrap-around services.

West Central Texas Regional Foundation Veteran Homelessness Prevention for Veterans

(800) 928-2262 (325) 672-8544 3702 Loop 322, Abilene 79602 FISHER, HASKELL, JONES, KENT, KNOX, MITCHELL,

NOLAN, SCURRY, SHACKELFORD, STEPHENS, STONEWALL, TAYLOR, THROCKMORTON, HOWARD, COKE, TOM GREEN

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Mental Health Assistance

Veterans Mental Health Grants support the mental health needs of Texas Veterans and their families.

Clinical Counseling Services

Services that involve interaction with or supervision by licensed mental health professionals. Services may include, but are not limited to: clinical counseling, group sessions, Veteran family member counseling, Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) services, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) services, co-occurring diagnosis counseling, or other types of counseling.

Baylor Scott & White Research Institute Clinical Counseling Services for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

(254) 716-6208 2001 Bryan Street, Suite 2200, Dallas 75201 STATEWIDE

Collin County Clinical Counseling Services for Veterans

(469) 974-7731 2100 Bloomdale Road, #20012, McKinney 75071 STATEWIDE

Houston Methodist Hospital Clinical Counseling Services for Veterans

(346) 238-2040, ask for Dr. Madan 6565 Fannin Street, Houston 77030 STATEWIDE

Project Amistad Clinical Counseling Services for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

Main Office: (915) 532-3790 Mental Health: (915) 298-7307 3210 Dyer St, El Paso 79930 BREWSTER, CULBERSON, EL PASO, HUDSPETH, JEFF

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Texas National Guard Family Support Foundation Clinical Counseling Services for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

(512) 560-5469 5501 Balcones Dr., Ste A, PMB 208, Austin 78731 STATEWIDE

West Texas Counseling & Guidance Clinical Counseling Services for Veterans; Veteran Dependents; Surviving Spouses

San Angelo Office: 325-315-0272 or 325-213-6636 Del Rio Office: 325-812-4612 242 N. Magdalen, San Angelo 76903 RUNNELS, TERRELL, COKE, CONCHO, CROCKETT,

EDWARDS, IRION, KIMBLE, KINNEY, MASON, MAVERICK, MCCULLOCH, MENARD, REAGAN, SCHLEICHER, STERLING, SUTTON, TOM GREEN, VAL VERDE

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Peer-Delivered Services

Services based upon the premise that an individual with a "lived experience," in this case military service, is uniquely able to contribute to the rehabilitation and recovery of those needing services. Services could include but are not limited to: operation of Peer Networking centers, support groups, information and referral services, information dissemination, outreach, advocacy, technical assistance, training, and direct services.

Marriage Management Consultants Peer-Delivered Services for Veterans; Veteran Dependents

(682) 730-1818 1061 Meadow Scape Dr., Burleson 76028 ARMSTRONG, CARSON, HALES, JONES, LUBBOCK,

POTTER, RANDALL, SWISHER, TAYLOR, EL PASO, HUDSPETH, BEXAR, CAMERON, HIDALGO, BRAZORIA, GALVESTON, HARRIS, LIBERTY, MONTGOMERY, WALKER, BELL, CORYELL, HILL, MCLENNAN, TRAVIS, ANDERSON, CHEROKEE, HENDERSON, JEFFERSON, SMITH, TYLER, VAN ZANDT, COLLIN, DALLAS, DENTON, JOHNSON, PARKER, TARRANT



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Veterans Treatment Courts

Veterans Treatment Court Grants fund Veterans Treatment Courts established under Texas Government Code ?124.001-.006.

As defined in Texas Government Code ? 124.001, a Veterans Treatment Court is a program that has the following essential characteristics:

? The integration of services in the processing of cases in the judicial system;

? The use of a non-adversarial approach involving prosecutors and defense attorneys to promote public safety and to protect the due process rights of program participants;

? Early identification and prompt placement of eligible participants in the program;

? Access to a continuum of alcohol, controlled substances, mental health, and other related treatment and rehabilitative services;

? Careful monitoring of treatment and services provided to program participants;

? A coordinated strategy to govern program responses to participants' compliance;

? Ongoing judicial interaction with program participants;

? Monitoring and evaluation of program goals and effectiveness;

? Continuing interdisciplinary education to promote effective program planning, implementation, and operations; and

? Development of partnerships with public agencies and community organizations, including the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

El Paso County Treatment Court for Veterans; Veteran Dependents

(915) 546-2119 500 E. San Antonio, El Paso 79901 EL PASO

Additionally, the duties of a Veterans Treatment Court Program are outlined in ? 124.003 and must include:

? Ensuring that a defendant eligible for participation in the program is provided legal counsel before volunteering to proceed through the program and while participating in the program;

? Allowing a participant to withdraw from the program at any time before a trial on the merits has been initiated;

? Providing a participant with a court-ordered individualized treatment plan indicating the services that will be provided to the participant; and

? Ensuring that the jurisdiction of the Veterans Treatment court continues for a period of not less than six months but does not continue beyond the period of community supervision for the offense charged.

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Veterans Crisis Line

Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned

about one?

Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans

themselves.

CALL 1-800-273-8255

and press 1

CHAT

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TDD 1-800-799-4889

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The Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) grant program awards reimbursement grants to eligible charitable organizations, local government agencies, and Veterans Service Organizations that provide direct services to Texas Veterans and their families.

Please note: FVA does not grant funds directly to Veterans and their families. Contact the organizations listed in this directory to apply for assistance.

Who can apply for a grant?

Grant Program Name

General Assistance (GA)

Housing 4 Texas Heroes (H4TXH)

Veterans Mental Health (VMH)

Veterans Treatment Courts (VTC)

Units of Local Government Eligible

Eligible

Eligible

Statecertified courts only

501(c)3 Nonprofits Eligible if authorized to do

business in Texas

Eligible if authorized to do business in Texas

Eligible if authorized to do business in Texas

Not Eligible

501(c)4 Veterans Service Organizations Texas Chapters

Eligible

Texas Chapters Eligible

Texas Chapters Eligible

Not Eligible

501(c)19 Posts or Organizations of Former Servicemembers Eligible

Eligible

Eligible

Not Eligible

Veterans County Service Officer (VCSO) Funding is a 5% set-aside for VCSO applications in General Assistance, Housing for Texas Heroes, and Veterans Mental Health grant applications with the Veteran County Service Officer listed as the Project Coordinator.

VCSO grantees are listed in purple text within this Assistance Directory.

Not eligible to apply for a grant Individuals For-profit entities Units of federal or state government, including

state agencies, colleges, and universities Organizations that have not fulfilled or

maintained all legal requirements to operate in the State of Texas Organizations that do not have current operations in Texas or a Texas-based chapter

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