Buffalo Nation
Buffalo Nation empowers individuals and communities by removing barriers and creating opportunities through mentoring, education, workforce readiness, life skills, and compassionate support.
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Organization Overview
GIDDINGS, TX 78942
Grants Received by Year
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IRS Classification Codes
Organizations that provide food, clothing, household goods, cash and other forms of short-term emergency assistance for indigent individuals and families who have insufficient resources to meet their basic needs.
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About the Organization
- Organization category
- Public Charity
- Country / State
- United States / Texas
- Mission
- Buffalo Nation empowers individuals and communities by removing barriers and creating opportunities through mentoring, education, workforce readiness, life skills, and compassionate support.
- Programs or services
- Building 979, a program of Buffalo Nation, provides mentoring, life coaching, workforce readiness, educational support, life skills training, emergency assistance, and a safe community space for teens and young adults.
- Target Audience
- Teens and young adults (ages 14–24), with a focus on first-generation students, at-risk youth, housing-insecure and unaccompanied young adults, and those facing financial or educational barriers.
- Geographic Focus
- United States, Texas (USA), Bastrop County (TX), Brazos County (TX), Burleson County (TX), Fayette County (TX), Lee County (TX), Travis County (TX), Washington County (TX), Bastrop (TX), Brenham (TX), Bryan (TX), Burton (TX), Caldwell (TX), Cedar Creek (TX), College Station (TX), Elgin (TX), Giddings (TX), La Grange (TX), Lexington (TX), Manor (TX), Round Top (TX), Smithville (TX), Somerville (TX)
Funding & Grant Guidelines
- Funding priorities
- Funding supports mentoring, workforce readiness, educational success, life skills, emergency assistance, and a safe community space for at-risk, first-generation, housing-insecure, and unaccompanied teens and young adults.
Funding Needs
- Grant categories you're seeking
- Aging and Seniors, Capital Funding, Children, Community and Economic Development, Community Services, Financial Assistance, Health and Medical, Homeless, Individual, Nutrition and Food, Operating Support, Students, Technology, Transportation, Veterans and Military, Women, Workforce, Youth and At-Risk Youth