Twenty nonprofit organizations are set to receive funding from the city of Highland Village.

Members of Highland Village City Council approved approximately $61,999 in funding agreements with groups that support the community at a Nov. 11 meeting.

The details

All organizations requesting funding submitted applications to the city secretary’s office, per city documents. City staff reviewed the applications and then provided the requests to council for consideration.

The nonprofits were split into three categories: family service, children’s service and community service.


The following organizations will receive money from the general fund, per city documents:
  • Christian Community Action: $3,484
  • Denton County Friends of the Family: $3,484
  • Denton County MHMR Center: $3,484
  • Enabling Movement Foundation: $3,484
  • Heart of the City: $3,484
  • Lovepacs Lewisville: $1,700
  • The Salvation Army: $3,484
  • SPAN Inc./Meals on Wheels of Denton County: $2,523
  • Special Abilities of North Texas: $3,484
  • Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Denton County: $3,000
  • Communities in Schools of North Texas: $3,484
  • Journey to Dream Foundation: $3,484
  • PediPlace: $3,484
  • Lewisville Education Foundation: $3,484
  • Love Thy Neighbor: $3,484
  • Chisholm Trail Retired Senior Volunteer Program: $2,500
  • Friends of the Flower Mound Public Library: $2,500
  • Lewisville Lake Symphony: $3,484
  • Studio B Performing Arts: $3,484
  • MLK of North Texas: $1,000