Goodlettsville, Tennessee – Today, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) announced the award of more than $250,000 in youth literacy grants to Texas non-profit organizations, libraries and schools. The funds are part of more than $3.5 million recently awarded across the country for recipients to use the funds for professional development opportunities and/or to purchase books, technology, equipment or materials to help extend a brighter future for K-12 students.
“As the need for accessible educational materials and resources for our country’s youth continues, we are proud to provide vital support to local literacy programs,” shared Denine Torr, executive director of the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. “The Dollar General Literacy Foundation believes the investment in the education of a young student is an investment in a brighter future. We are grateful to the local schools, libraries and non-profit organizations that are serving students and helping them thrive.”
Texas recipients are below, and a comprehensive list of grant recipients may be found online at www.dgliteracy.org. The Texas grants are expected to positively impact the lives of approximately 55,000 individuals in the state.
Applications for the 2026 Dollar General Literacy Foundation grant cycle supporting youth, family, summer and adult literacy programs will be available at www.dgliteracy.org in January 2026. These grants aim to support schools, libraries, and non-profit organizations within a 15-mile radius of a Dollar General store or distribution center in implementing new literacy initiatives or expanding existing ones. Grant applications may be found online at http://www.dgliteracy.org.
To shine an additional light on literacy, the Foundation recently launched its sixth annual The Yellow Glasses Project. Now through International Literacy Day on September 8 (or while supplies last), DG customers can purchase yellow sunglasses for $2 each at participating DG stores across the country to benefit the DGLF.
Texas recipients include:
|
City |
Organization Name |
Grant Amount |
|
Abilene |
Alliance for Women and Children |
$ 2,208 |
|
Amarillo |
Maverick Boys and Girls Club of Amarillo |
$ 4,000 |
|
Arlington |
HOPE Tutoring Center Inc. |
$ 5,000 |
|
Atascocita |
Atascocita Middle School |
$ 5,000 |
|
Austin |
River Place Elementary |
$ 4,000 |
|
Austin |
African American Youth Harvest Foundation |
$ 5,000 |
|
Austin |
Friends of the Children - Austin |
$ 5,000 |
|
Austin |
Foundation Communities, Inc. |
$ 5,000 |
|
Austin |
Learning Bridge |
$ 5,000 |
|
Austin |
University of Texas University Charter School Pathways |
$ 3,000 |
|
Big Spring |
The Salvation Army, a Georgia Corporation for Red Shield Youth Center of Big Spring |
$ 5,000 |
|
Blooming Grove |
Blooming Grove I.S.D. |
$ 3,000 |
|
Breckenridge |
Breckenridge Independent School District |
$ 5,000 |
|
Brownsville |
Hubert R Hudson Elementary School |
$ 4,000 |
|
Bryan |
Davila Middle School/BryanISD |
$ 3,000 |
|
Dallas |
Moss Elementary School |
$ 3,000 |
|
Dallas |
Beacon Hill |
$ 4,000 |
|
Dallas |
Jubilee Park & Community Center |
$ 5,000 |
|
Dallas |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas |
$ 3,000 |
|
Dallas |
Dallas Afterschool |
$ 5,000 |
|
Donna |
MAP Muñoz Elementary School |
$ 3,000 |
|
El Paso |
Ysleta Independent School District |
$ 2,995 |
|
El Paso |
Socorro Independent School District |
$ 5,000 |
|
Evant |
Evant ISD |
$ 5,000 |
|
Flint |
Go Mobile Education Zone |
$ 5,000 |
|
Fort Worth |
Clayton Youth Enrichment |
$ 5,000 |
|
Fort Worth |
Community Storehouse |
$ 1,750 |
|
Goliad |
Goliad ISD Libraries |
$ 3,000 |
|
Hardin |
Hardin ISD |
$ 2,000 |
|
Houston |
Burnett Elementary School |
$ 4,000 |
|
Houston |
Kipp Nexus Middle School |
$ 5,000 |
|
Houston |
Beatrice Mayes Institute |
$ 4,000 |
|
Houston |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston |
$ 5,000 |
|
Humble |
Teague Middle School |
$ 4,725 |
|
Kingsville |
KINGSVILLE ISD |
$ 5,000 |
|
Lewisville |
Communities In Schools of North Texas, Inc. |
$ 5,000 |
|
Linden |
Linden Elementary |
$ 3,000 |
|
Lockhart |
Trinity Charter School--Lockhart Campus |
$ 3,000 |
|
Lubbock |
Communities In Schools of the South Plains |
$ 4,000 |
|
Marfa |
Marfa Education Foundation |
$ 5,000 |
|
Marion |
Marion High School Library |
$ 3,000 |
|
McLeod |
McLeod ISD |
$ 5,000 |
|
Mesquite |
Georgia W Kimball Elementary School |
$ 2,500 |
|
Moody |
Moody Community Library |
$ 1,800 |
|
Mount Pleasant |
Ignite Youth Club, Inc. |
$ 3,000 |
|
Nacogdoches |
Woden ISD |
$ 2,500 |
|
New Braunfels |
New Braunfels Christian Ministries |
$ 4,000 |
|
Odessa |
Ector County Independent School District |
$ 5,000 |
|
Palacios |
Palacios Community Hub |
$ 5,000 |
|
Pasadena |
Sam Rayburn High School |
$ 5,000 |
|
Pharr |
Berta Palacios Elementary |
$ 3,000 |
|
Pilot Point |
Pilot Point Selz Middle School |
$ 3,000 |
|
Poth |
Poth Independent School District |
$ 5,000 |
|
Red Oak |
Life School |
$ 5,000 |
|
San Antonio |
SA Youth |
$ 5,000 |
|
San Antonio |
Project Transformation Rio Texas |
$ 5,000 |
|
San Antonio |
Kay Franklin Elementary |
$ 5,000 |
|
Seguin |
Robert F. Koennecke Elementary |
$ 3,000 |
|
Sherman |
MasterKey Ministries of Grayson County, Inc. |
$ 4,000 |
|
Snyder |
Snyder Primary School |
$ 5,000 |
|
Stephenville |
Chamberlin Elementary School |
$ 3,000 |
|
Strawn |
Strawn ISD |
$ 4,000 |
|
Zapata |
Fidel and Andrea Villarreal Elementary School |
$ 5,000 |
About the Dollar General Literacy Foundation
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation is proud to support initiatives that help others improve their lives through literacy and education. Since 1993, the Foundation has awarded more than $275 million in grants to nonprofit organizations, helping more than 23.8 million individuals take their first steps toward literacy, a general education diploma or English proficiency. Each year, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation provides financial support to schools, nonprofit organizations and libraries within a 15-mile radius of Dollar General stores and distribution centers. To learn more about the Dollar General Literacy Foundation or apply for a literacy grant, visit www.dgliteracy.org.