2018 Recipients: TNMP Power Grants

  • Alvin Community College: $9,750 for structural upgrades to provide greater protection for students and staff members from on-campus security threats.
  • Angleton ISD Education Foundation: $9,079 to fund purchase of supplies for the Making Math Come Alive student program.
  • Brazoria County Alliance for Children: $4,018 to fund upgrades to the agency training facility.
  • Christian Community Action in Lewisville: $10,000 to fund purchases of Chromebooks, software and GED exam materials for financially challenged clients.
  • City of Princeton Library: $7,870 for computer programs to enhance literacy achievements for children and adults.
  • City of Tom Bean: $2,155 for a tornado siren radio-controller box, enabling remote activation that allows city employees to remain inside and safer during emergencies.
  • City of Valley Mills: $10,000 to fund flashing LED stop signs and other traffic safety upgrades at an intersection adjacent to the kid-friendly Splash Pad Park.
  • College of the Mainland Foundation in Texas City: $10,000 for additional funding for the Random Acts of Kindness program that assists students facing financial emergencies.
  • Communities in Schools Bay Area: $5,000 to fund social-emotional learning professional development for agency staff.
  • Fort Stockton Middle School: $4,726 to fund materials for an agricultural project for students in STEM classes.
  • Hope Active: $4,314 for additional school supplies and wellness opportunities for low-income ISD students in Galveston County.
  • Lewisville ISD Foundation: $7,500 to fund the purchase of firefighter helmets for students in the district's firefighter dual-credit certification program.
  • Texas City ISD Foundation for the Future: $8,500 to fund a mobile library for La Marque students whose classes are housed at temporary campuses due to Hurricane Harvey damage.
  • West Shore Civic Association in Whitney: $2,588 to fund upgrades to the community Civic Center.
  • Winkler County Hospital: $4,500 to fund purchase of a radio system to provide reliable communications during emergencies.

Past recipients

See projects funded with TNMP Power Grants in 2017