The Foundation supports capital projects (i.e., building construction, acquisition, renovation, equipment, vehicles, and technology) of nonprofit organizations in Texas, primarily in the Dallas area. When grants are made outside of this geographic preference, it is likely due to a historical interest exhibited by the founder, a current interest by a board member, or the large scope of impact the grant would have on that particular region of Texas.
The foundation makes grants in the following seven funding categories: Arts and Culture; Civics; Individuals who are Disabled; Education; Environment; Medical; and Social Services.
For a list of recent grant winners see: https://hoblitzelle.org/whatwefund/.
Grants are not made for religious purposes; for projects outside of Texas; or to individuals.
Eligible applicants are Texas non profit organizations with emphasis on the Dallas area.
The foundation has three meetings per year to consider grant proposals: April 15; August 15; and December 15, annually.
Award amounts vary in size and number each year. Awards have been up to $2,000,000.