Government and Politics
September 10, 2024
From: Texas Governor Greg AbbottGovernor Greg Abbott on Sep 10th, announced 25 Fund for Veterans’ Assistance (FVA) grants totaling more than $7.5 million were awarded to 22 organizations in the Alamo and Hill Country areas as part of the Texas Veterans Commission’s (TVC) Grants Across Texas presentations. Presented by TVC on Sep 10th, the funding will provide services to more than 7,200 veterans and their families across 35 counties.
“Texas is proud to be home to the largest veteran population in the nation, and we will continue to ensure we support our veterans and their families,” said Governor Abbott. "These Fund for Veterans' Assistance grants will provide the men and women who served in our nation’s military access to crucial services they need to thrive in the Alamo and Hill Country regions. Texas will forever honor the sacrifices our veterans and their families made in service to our state and country."
“Military City, USA, is showing why it earned its namesake for both active military and veterans in the Alamo area and Hill Country,” said TVC Chairwoman and Navy veteran Laura Koerner. “I serve all of Texas, but this is my home, and I’m proud to see these funds dedicated to a broad array of services from financial assistance to our new service dog program.”
Chairwoman Koerner presented the grants at Family Endeavors in San Antonio. This is the second stop of Grants Across Texas. The grant presentations will continue through the second week of October with a total of 10 stops.
The FVA grant recipients and their services include:
In May, the Governor announced 181 FVA grants totaling over $44 million to 161 organizations across Texas. This is the largest amount of grant funding awarded in the history of the TVC and is anticipated to serve more than 41,000 veterans, their dependents, and surviving spouses.
Since 2009 through the current 2024-2025 grant cycle, more than $313 million in grant funding has been awarded through 1,400 FVA grants.
The grants support a wide range of services, from emergency financial assistance to transportation, legal services to family support services, and home modification to rental and mortgage assistance. The TVC awards grants in five categories: General Assistance, Housing for Texas Heroes, Veterans Mental Health Grants, Veterans Treatment Courts, and Veteran County Service Officers.
Funding for these grants is generated primarily by the Texas Lottery Commission’s games designated for veteran support. Other sources of funding for the grants come from individual donation options on drivers’ licenses, licenses to carry a handgun, outdoor recreation licenses for hunting and fishing, and vehicle registrations.
Texas veterans in need of assistance can find the organizations providing help in their area and how to contact them at https://tvc.texas.gov/fund.