Grants & Scholarships
Supporting local success through scholarships for students and grants for nonprofits, the Cuero Community Foundation invests in long-term impact.
Available Grants
We fund nonprofit initiatives that strengthen communities. Our varied pillars of giving help organizations launch projects with clear purpose and community value.
CCF Community Grant
Available to 501(c)(3) organizations in DeWitt County. Priority is given to one-time needs and community-centered initiatives with measurable impact.

Application Process
Interested nonprofits must follow the required steps for eligibility and consideration. Please review the application instructions below and submit by the stated deadlines.
Review Eligibility
Applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) organization located in DeWitt County.
Prepare Required Materials
Nonprofits must provide a completed grant application and proof of tax-exempt status.
Grant applications are accepted biannually on April 1st and October 1st with only one application per organization per year allowed. Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. on April 1st or October 1st.
Submit by Deadline
Await Notification
Grant awards will be made and recipients notified by May 31st and November 30th.
Provide Summary Report
Grant recipients will provide a summary report within 30 days following the expenditure of funds. Recipients that fail to submit the final summary report will be ineligible for future CCF grants.
Available Scholarships
In collaboration with the Cuero ISD Education Foundation, we offer vocational or technical scholarships to Cuero High School graduates.
Vocational & Technical Scholarship
Designed for Cuero High School seniors pursuing careers in technical fields. Encourages students to return and contribute to our community after graduation.

Application Process
To apply for scholarships, click Learn More.
Review Eligibility
Applicants must be graduating Cuero High School senior.
Prepare Required Materials
Students must provide a general scholarship application, a 300-word essay, and a current transcript.
Students should submit scholarship materials to the Cuero High School Counselor’s Secretary.
Submit by Deadline