
Through the Texas Foundations Fund, TSAHC partners with nonprofit organizations across Texas to provide critical home repairs for damages caused by natural disasters. To date TSAHC has invested more than $3 million in organizations responding to disasters affecting their communities.
Please note: TSAHC does not provide grants directly to individual households. If you are in need of home repairs or other housing assistance, we recommend you contact one of our Texas Foundations Fund grantees in your community. Click here for a full list of grantees.
TSAHC is now accepting applications for the FY2026 Texas Foundations Fund Disaster Recovery grant cycle. The total funding available is $350,000 and applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis until funding is fully expended.
Grant awards will be made for the critical repair of single-family homes located in any one or more counties affected by weather-related natural disasters. The disaster must be declared as such on or after June 1, 2025 by a Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster declaration, a Texas Disaster Declaration, and/or a local city or county disaster declaration.
To learn more about eligibility criteria and program details, view the Guidelines linked below.
FY2026 TFF DISASTER RECOVERY GUIDELINEs (amended October 21, 2025)
The application for Disaster Recovery funding can be found by clicking on the button below.
In April 2021, TSAHC awarded $300,000 in grant funding to 15 organizations providing critical home repairs in response to Winter Storm Uri.
The HEART Program was created in 2018 by TSAHC and Enterprise Community Partners to provide grants and technical assistance to nonprofits providing housing assistance to families displaced or otherwise affected by Hurricane Harvey. Grants were provided for the following activities:
A total of $2.5 million was awarded under the HEART Program to 39 nonprofit organizations. Click on the link below to see a full list of organizations that were funded.