Texas Trust Boosts Learning with $70,000 in Education Grants

By Texas Trust Credit Union | January 22, 2025

Education Foundations from eight Texas school districts received grants from the Texas Trust Gives Foundation.

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ARLINGTON, Texas – Jan. 22, 2025 – Education Foundations from eight Texas school districts received grants from the Texas Trust Gives Foundation, the charitable arm of Texas Trust Credit Union.

The Texas Trust Gives Foundation awarded $70,000 in grants ranging from $4,000 to nearly $13,000 each between the districts. Grant amounts were based on project scope and student impact.

School districts receiving grants for their education foundations were Arlington, Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, HEB, Irving, Lewisville, Mansfield, and San Angelo. These grants will help the districts carry out a range of programs targeting preschoolers through seniors.

San Angelo ISD received funding to support students at elementary schools with mobile STEM carts, offering students hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering, and math.

Mansfield ISD will use its grant proceeds to fund the Summit High School’s PTECH Academy. This tech-based program teaches real-world skills for careers in the high-demand IT field. Students in the program earn college-level credit along with high school credit.

Lewisville ISD, serving students in Denton and Tarrant counties, received a grant to cover supplies for additional student experiences, including the Wonder Wagon STEM program for Pre-K students.

The TLC teen mentoring program at Irving High School is the beneficiary of the grant to Irving ISD’s education foundation. The grant covers costs associated with the online and in-person courses used in the program to enhance academic and life skills.

HEB ISD in Tarrant County will purchase STEM hardware kits and resources for eighth and ninth grade students with its grant.

Students in 35 campuses will benefit from the grant received by Grand Prairie ISD for its Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports program, which uses social-emotional learning techniques to teach positive behavioral skills.

The Dallas County school district of Cedar Hill will use its grant to launch the Essay to Algorithm program, which integrates writing and coding skills to teach students critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration.

The grant for the Arlington ISD education foundation will allow the district to provide interactive hands-on learning and medical patient simulation tools and resources to equip students with the emotional and interpersonal skills needed for work in the health care field.

“Through these grants we are able to help students develop the necessary skills to have a brighter financial future,” said Washima Huq, Executive Director of the Texas Trust Gives Foundation. “Our grants are intended to enrich student learning so that they have a solid foundation for success as adults.”

The Texas Trust Gives Foundation provides grants to school districts and education foundations three times a year. School districts interested in applying can learn more at:

https://www.texastrustcu.org/community-involvement/texas-trust-gives-foundation/grants

The current grant cycle closes March 15.

About Texas Trust Gives Foundation

The Texas Trust Gives Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to touching hearts and changing lives. It is the charitable arm for Texas Trust Credit Union, a $2 billion financial institution. The foundation provides scholarships to college students, awards charitable grants to independent school districts and education foundations in Texas Trust’s service area, and organizes employee giving efforts lead by the Texas Trust Gives Ambassadors to support local nonprofits.

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