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Highland Lakes Service League accepting applications for 2026 community grants

The Highland Lakes Service League logo. Courtesy of HLSL

The Highland Lakes Service League is accepting applications for its annual Community Grants Program, offering funding to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving Burnet and Llano counties. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. Aug. 31, 2026.

Grant funding is determined based on the evaluation of submitted applications, the amount of funding available and the current needs of the community. The grant committee reviews applications and makes recommendations to the organization’s general membership, which votes on final funding decisions. 

Organizations may apply annually with new project requests, and emergency needs receive priority consideration when applicable. There is no minimum or maximum request amount.

Funding is available for projects supporting animals, arts and culture, education, health and wellness, human services and basic needs, and recreation and public spaces. The grants are funded through proceeds from the Highland Lakes Service League’s annual Chuck Wagon Chow Down fundraiser.

Since the program’s inception, the Highland Lakes Service League has awarded 440 grants totaling $710,817 to local charities. In 2025, the organization distributed $95,347 to 29 nonprofit organizations across the Highland Lakes.

Grant recipients will be notified in mid-October, with awards presented in November. Application packets are available here.

KBEY connection

KBEY 103.9 FM and DailyTrib are part of the same Victory Media family, and morning host Mac McClennahan sat down with HLSL members Linda Baker, Sandra McFarland, and Sandy Facemire for an in-depth interview on the grant opportunities. Listen to the interview here.

maci@thepicayune.com

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