Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust Grant
This funding opportunity supports established nonprofit organizations in Texas, particularly in Tarrant County, that focus on the arts and human services.
The Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust is a philanthropic initiative managed by Bank of America’s Texas office under its Philanthropic Solutions division. The trust was established by Crystelle Waggoner, a member of a ranching family who was known for raising cattle and thoroughbred horses. During her lifetime, Waggoner was deeply involved in charitable activities, particularly in support of the arts and medical causes. Her legacy continues through this 50-year charitable trust, which aims to fund nonprofit organizations that operate in the arts and social service sectors. The trust supports charitable organizations operating within Texas, with a strong preference for those serving Tarrant County. Applicants must be well-established entities, as the guidelines specify that eligible organizations must have been founded prior to January 24, 1982. This requirement reflects the trust’s focus on stable, enduring institutions with a demonstrated track record of service. Organizations that receive funding must wait at least one year before applying again, ensuring a one-year gap between successful applications. The program focuses on two primary areas: arts, culture, and humanities, as well as human services. Awards typically range from $15,000 to $40,000. The trust does not provide a total funding pool amount or cap, nor does it specify the number of awards issued annually. However, based on historical trends and typical funding ranges, applicants can expect moderate, project-support grants. The trust does not mention matching requirements, suggesting that cost-sharing may not be necessary, though this is not explicitly confirmed. All applications are submitted through an online process managed by Bank of America’s philanthropic platform. Detailed application procedures are available via downloadable PDFs and Microsoft Word documents, accessible from the trust’s profile page. No specific application questions or detailed evaluation criteria are included in the public guidance. Additionally, no pre-application or letter of intent deadlines are indicated. The application window opens without a specified start date and closes annually on August 1. Grantees or interested applicants are encouraged to contact the Texas Philanthropic Office at Bank of America via the email address tx.philanthropic@bofa.com. The foundation requests that inquiries clearly identify the fund by name in the subject line. Further contact information is included in the procedural documents linked through the foundation's portal. Because the grant is offered annually and applicants must wait a year between submissions, it can be inferred that the grant recurs on a yearly basis, with the next anticipated deadline occurring in August of the following year. The Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust exemplifies a focused, regionally oriented funding stream for well-established nonprofits that support the arts and human services in Texas. With moderate award sizes and a streamlined application managed by a major financial institution, the trust provides a stable but competitive opportunity for organizations that meet its specific historical and geographic eligibility requirements.
Award Range
$15,000 - $40,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Grants typically range from $15,000 to $40,000. Preference given to organizations serving Tarrant County. Must have been established before January 24, 1982. Grantees must wait one year between applications.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants are charitable organizations established before January 24, 1982, with preference for those serving Tarrant County. Grantees must skip one year before reapplying.
Geographic Eligibility
Tarrant County (TX)
Application Opens
June 26, 2025
Application Closes
August 1, 2025
Grantor
Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust
Subscribe to view contact details
Subscribe to access grant documents