Established in 2018, the Keep Grapevine Beautiful Gives grant allows organizations, schools and businesses the opportunity to apply for grant funding to be used toward improvements that support our focus areas.
Up to $5,000 in financial assistance is available for projects that benefit the environment such as pollinator gardens, rain barrels, recycling drives, solar lighting and so much more.
Please note:
- Applicants that rent or lease their location must provide proof of owner’s approval for any improvements made through the project.
- Applicants that are part of an HOA, commercial or historical district must provide proof of approval by the supervising body such as HOA board or historical society.
- Applicants must ensure that projects do not conflict with City ordinances.
Read the grant Terms & Conditions here.
Applications will be accepted again in 2025. Keep Grapevine Beautiful board members will choose finalists that will be invited to briefly present to the board, who determines winner(s). You can see winning applications here and here.
View the application here.
Email us at KeepGrapevineBeautiful@grapevinetexas.gov if you have questions.
We are pleased that the Gives grant is sponsored in part by Sam Pack’s Five Star Subaru-Grapevine.
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2024
- Grapevine High School Ecology Center – Enhancement of directional signage throughout Ecology Center, $1,000.
- Grapevine Elementary School PTA – Replacement of raised beds, addition of perennial plants and the installation of a compost bin, $1,250.
- Heritage Elementary School Garden Club – Repair and rebuild garden fence, maintenance of vegetable beds, and overall improvement of the school garden, $1,250.
- Holy Trinity Catholic School – Funding towards the installation of a raised bed and one rain catcher, supporting initiatives such as composting, native planting, and landscape improvements, $600.
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2023
- UNICEF Club of Colleyville Heritage High School – US Map Repainting Project
at Grapevine Elementary School, $750.
- Grapevine Faith Christian School – beautification project at campus baseball field entry, $750.
- Heritage Elementary School Garden Club – refresh of school garden, $1,500. Watch their first workday here.
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2022
- Glen Hope Elementary School –improvements to the “Gator Garden”, $1,600. See their workday here.
- Grapevine High School Baseball 10th Man Club – landscaping improvements, $1,500. You can see before and after pictures of their hard work here.
- Colleyville Heritage High School – landscaping improvements, $1,000. See the beautiful plants and other improvements shown here.
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2021
- Colleyville Heritage High School – landscaping and civic engagement of students, $1,000
- Holy Trinity Catholic School – landscaping with supporting educational component, $1,300
- House of Shine – landscaping, $1,300
- Grapevine Elementary School PTA – restoration of WOW garden, $500
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2020
- Dallas Off-road Bike Association – trail improvement material $300
- Grapevine Faith Christian School – purchase Elkay Hydration Station (water bottle filler), $2,300
- Grapevine High School Parent Teacher Student Association – landscaping improvement for outside school, $400
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2019
- Grapevine Faith Christian School – purchase Elkay Hydration Station, $3,000
- Cross Timbers Middle School Parent Teacher Association – beautification project in front of school $500
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2018
- First United Methodist Church – trash carts for Shady Oaks Mobile Home Park residents $1,000
- Grapevine Middle School – improving a multi-purpose outdoor learning space, $500
- Holy Trinity Catholic School – revitalize a certified wildlife habitat and nature center, $1000
- Timberline Elementary School – building materials for raised planter beds, $500