The Albert and Ethel Herzstein Foundation Grant
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Texas that focus on education, community empowerment, and cultural preservation, emphasizing values like individual freedom and self-sufficiency.
The Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation is a private philanthropic organization based in Houston, Texas, with a legacy of 60 years of charitable giving. The foundation’s mission centers on strengthening communities and empowering individuals, particularly through education, personal responsibility, and cultural preservation. The Foundation prioritizes proposals that embody its core values: free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, equality of opportunity, self-sufficiency, hard work, and resourcefulness. Grant seekers are encouraged to show how their work advances these values, with a particular emphasis on education as a transformative force for individuals and communities. Grant proposals are accepted exclusively through the Foundation’s online portal, hosted on the YourCause platform. This transition to a modernized system is aimed at better serving community partners and increasing accessibility and efficiency. The legacy portal will remain accessible only until December 23, 2025. Applications not submitted by that date must be restarted in the new system. Applicants are advised to begin their applications using the designated link and reach out to the Foundation via email for support during submission. The Foundation accepts proposals on a rolling basis year-round and does not impose specific deadlines. However, applicants are limited to one submission every twelve months. All proposals undergo a thorough review process that includes financial assessments, impact evaluations, and, when appropriate, site visits or meetings. The Board of Directors evaluates applications on a quarterly basis, with decisions communicated via email and through status updates in the applicant's portal dashboard. The foundation does not support individuals or lobbying efforts directed toward its board members. Grants are awarded only to qualified nonprofit organizations. Although no specific funding amounts or ranges are disclosed publicly, applicants must align their proposals with the Foundation’s core mission and geographic focus. Strong preference is given to organizations located in or primarily serving Houston and other parts of Texas. Proposals with a broader reach may be considered but are not prioritized. Organizations that receive funding must submit a final report at the end of their grant period. Specific reporting templates are provided by the Foundation for general, capital campaign, and endowment-focused grants. Reports should be emailed to the Foundation and may be supplemented with media such as photos or videos demonstrating project outcomes. These reports serve as a key accountability mechanism and influence future funding eligibility. Overall, the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation offers flexible, mission-aligned grant funding with a strong regional focus and values-driven criteria. Its online portal streamlines application submission and tracking, and its review process incorporates both financial scrutiny and mission alignment. The Foundation's continued investment in community transformation reflects its enduring commitment to charitable impact in Texas and beyond.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$4,000,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
grants are awarded to nonprofits on a rolling basis with preference for Texas organizations.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations are eligible. Grants are not made to individuals, and lobbying activities directed toward board members are prohibited. Strong preference is given to Texas-based organizations, especially those serving Houston.
Geographic Eligibility
Houston area
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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