Grants
The Rees-Jones Foundation funds a range of critical need
areas that are important to bringing wholeness to the lives of people
and developing strong communities in North Texas.
Community Improvement
The Foundation is active in community initiatives designed to reverse
poverty and decay and instill a sense of ownership and hope among those
living in the communities served. Programs include affordable housing,
leadership development, public safety, job training and economic development. more…
Education
The Foundation provides assistance to organizations that connect children
from low-income families and children with disabilities to programs
that offer a range of quality education opportunities, including tuition
assistance programs and programs to equip parents and teachers. more…
Human
Services
The Foundation supports organizations that provide essential human
services and compassionate care to those who have experienced abuse
or neglect, homelessness, hunger, physical or mental disability, grief
and substance abuse. The Foundation is interested in supporting programs
that break harmful cycles of poverty and abuse and that develop stability
and wholeness in the lives of the people served. more…
Medical
Care Services
The Foundation supports organizations that strive to provide health
care services for underserved populations by increasing capacity, expanding
existing networks and developing affordable opportunities to access
preventative care and basic treatment. more…
Mental
Health Services
The Foundation seeks to promote awareness of mental health needs and
increase access to the mental health care system by supporting advocacy
organizations and organizations that provide therapy services and preventative
care to underserved children and adults. more…
Youth
Programs
The Foundation supports youth organizations that provide children with
positive environments in which to learn and grow, including projects
that connect underserved children and children with special needs to
effective education support, adult role models and mentors, out-of-school
programming, enrichment opportunities and summer camps. more… |