Texas County organizations are eligible for the first grant rounds from Community Foundation of the Ozarks for 2025–’26, which are now open.

The CFO’s annual competitive grant programs are supported by a $5.4 million grantmaking budget — the largest in the foundation’s history. The foundation has two affiliates in the county, the Cabool Community Foundation and Houston Community Foundation.

More grant programs will open throughout the year for eligible nonprofit, municipal, educational and faith-based organizations across central and southern Missouri.

The CFO’s competitive grant programs are made possible by donors who make gifts that are unrestricted or focus on a general field of interest such as youth, health or education. The CFO also administers grant programs on behalf of funders like the Jeannette L. Musgrave Foundation and U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management, the Louis L. and Julia Dorothy Coover Charitable Foundation and Commerce Trust, and the L-A-D Foundation. 

OPEN NOW

Rapid Response (Springfield and regional): New for 2025 — $80,000 for nonprofits that lose government funding, are affected by disaster, or require time-sensitive funding for innovation or collaboration. Applications for up to $3,000 will be reviewed and awarded through June 4, 2026, or until funds are fully spent.

Welcoming Communities (Springfield and regional): $120,000 for projects that improve the quality of life for underserved and underrepresented residents. Closes Oct. 2.

Inclusion & Belonging (Springfield and regional): $50,000 for smaller grant requests to create equitable participation and engagement in local communities. Applications reviewed and awarded through May 4, 2026, or until funds are fully spent.

L-A-D Foundation (regional): $55,000 for projects that conserve the natural and cultural resources of the Ozarks in the L-A-D Foundation’s 12-county service area. Closes Aug. 29.

Holocaust Education (Springfield and regional): $5,000 for educators, clergy and other community leaders to visit the Holocaust Museum in St. Louis or the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Applications reviewed and awarded through May 1, 2026, or until funds are fully spent.

OPENING SOON

Jewell Schweitzer Quality of Life (Springfield/Greene County): $120,000 for projects that address priorities identified in the Community Focus Report for Springfield & Greene County. Opens Aug. 4.

Coover Regional (regional): $250,000 for transformative projects in rural communities, in partnership with the Coover Charitable Foundation. Opens Sept. 4.

Everyone Outdoors (Springfield and regional): $120,000 for projects that connect community members with nature and outdoor recreation. Opens Oct. 1. 

OPENING IN 2026

Musgrave Multi-Year Impact, with the Musgrave Foundation 

Arts & Culture, with Springfield Regional Arts Council and the Musgrave Foundation

Coover Regional/Rural Schools Partnership, with the Coover Charitable Foundation

Various field-of-interest programs

In addition to these programs, the CFO’s regional affiliate foundations provide grantmaking programs throughout the year for their respective communities across central and southern Missouri. 

Agencies can begin the application process at cfozarks.org/applyforgrants. For more information about these and other grant programs, visit cfozarks.org/find-grants or follow the CFO’s social media pages.

The Community Foundation of the Ozarks is the region’s largest public charitable foundation serving donors, nonprofit partners and 55 regional affiliates with $541 million in assets under management as of June 30, 2025. The CFO’s mission is to improve the quality of life for everyone in central and southern Missouri through resource development, community grantmaking, collaboration and public leadership.

Isaiah Buse has served as the publisher of the Houston Herald since 2023. He started with the organization in 2019, and achieved a bachelor's degree in business administration in 2023. He serves on the...

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply