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Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $1.7 million in spring grant cycle
Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $1.7 million in spring grant cycle

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time28-05-2025

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Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $1.7 million in spring grant cycle

May 28—MIDLAND — Permian Basin Area Foundation has awarded $1,743,900 to 31 to nonprofit organizations serving West Texans during its spring community grant cycle. Grants Officer Raymond Williams stated in a news release, "West Texas is fortunate to have a nonprofit community that serves so much of our population across such a vast area. We are humbled not just by their great work, but by the many donors that make this work possible for generations to come." Grants were made to the following organizations: — Basin Theatre Works — Bynum School — Casa de Amigos of Midland, Inc. — CASA of West Texas — Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute — Community Children's Clinic — Family Promise of Midland — Fix West Texas — Friendship House — Greater Ideal Family Life Center — Marathon Primary Care Service, Inc. — Midland Athletic Syndicate, Inc. — Midland Baptist Crisis Center — Midland Habitat for Humanity — Midland Historical Society — Mission Center Adult Day Service — Odessa Arts — One Accord for Kids — Opportunity Tribe — PermiaCare — Permian Basin Be the Change — Permian Basin Honor Flight — Permian Basin Mission Center — Pink the Basin, Inc. — Reagan County Historical Society — Share — Teen FLOW Youth Ministry — The Field's Edge — The Recording Library of West Texas — The Springboard Center — Upton County Historical Society Permian Basin Area Foundation facilitates two community grant cycles each year. Fall grant applications are due on October 1, 2025. Visit to review application procedures and to apply.

Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $1.7 million in spring grant cycle
Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $1.7 million in spring grant cycle

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Permian Basin Area Foundation awards $1.7 million in spring grant cycle

May 28—MIDLAND — Permian Basin Area Foundation has awarded $1,743,900 to 31 to nonprofit organizations serving West Texans during its spring community grant cycle. Grants Officer Raymond Williams stated in a news release, "West Texas is fortunate to have a nonprofit community that serves so much of our population across such a vast area. We are humbled not just by their great work, but by the many donors that make this work possible for generations to come." Grants were made to the following organizations: — Basin Theatre Works — Bynum School — Casa de Amigos of Midland, Inc. — CASA of West Texas — Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute — Community Children's Clinic — Family Promise of Midland — Fix West Texas — Friendship House — Greater Ideal Family Life Center — Marathon Primary Care Service, Inc. — Midland Athletic Syndicate, Inc. — Midland Baptist Crisis Center — Midland Habitat for Humanity — Midland Historical Society — Mission Center Adult Day Service — Odessa Arts — One Accord for Kids — Opportunity Tribe — PermiaCare — Permian Basin Be the Change — Permian Basin Honor Flight — Permian Basin Mission Center — Pink the Basin, Inc. — Reagan County Historical Society — Share — Teen FLOW Youth Ministry — The Field's Edge — The Recording Library of West Texas — The Springboard Center — Upton County Historical Society Permian Basin Area Foundation facilitates two community grant cycles each year. Fall grant applications are due on October 1, 2025. Visit to review application procedures and to apply.

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