North Central Texas Council of Governments - Grants 2026

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Grants may be awarded by state or local agencies, private foundations, or corporations. Here, however, we will focus on grants from the federal government. While grants are not paid back, they are not free money. Funds should be spent responsibly and ing to what was described in the approved application.
Grants are meant to be a solution to evolving community problems when budgets arent able to adjust quickly enough. Grants can help pay for communication equipment, software, or even provide funding for training.
TEXAS Grant is available to undergraduate students who are Texas residents and meet specific residency requirement, academic criteria, and demonstrate financial need. The FAFSA or TASFA (S.B. 1528 students) serve as the TEXAS Grant application and no other forms are required.
Grants and scholarships are free aid (otherwise known as gift aid), meaning they dont need to be paid back, making them the most sought-after options. The main difference between a grant and a scholarship is where the funds come from, eligibility criteria, and the application process.
A government grant is a non-repayable financial award provided by federal, state, or local governments to support initiatives that benefit communities, drive advancements, or address societal needs. Its important to distinguish public sector grants from other funding options like loans or private grants.

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Undergraduate Grants Federal Pell Grant. The federal *Pell Grant is offered to students based on significant financial need. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Texas Public Educational Grant (TPEG) Texas State Tuition Grant. Toward Excellence, Access, and Success Grant (TEXAS Grant)
The Texas Public Educational Grant (TPEG) is a grant that was established by the Texas Legislature to help students with financial need attend public community colleges, public technical colleges, or public state colleges in Texas. The TPEG does not have to be repaid like student loans.

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