Saturday, March 15, 2025

Highland Village Council approves funding for nonprofits

Highland Village City Hall. Photo by Bill Castleman

The Highland Village City Council voted this week to approve funding for several area nonprofit organizations.

As the council does each year, it allocated funds to support nonprofits that provide “essential services to the residents of Highland Village” at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, according to a city news release.

“The organization’s services must be of economic benefit to the community or contribute to the quality of life in Highland Village by serving a municipal public purpose, they must be provided to the citizens of Highland Village on an equal basis and they must enter into a written contract with the city for the provision of services,” the news release said.

Listed below are the organizations and the funding they were allocated:

  • Special Abilities of North Texas — $2,500
  • Denton County Friends of the Family — $2,500
  • Youth and Family Counseling — $3,500
  • Christian Community Action — $2,000
  • Winning The Fight — $2,500
  • Chisholm Trail RSVP — $2,000
  • Salvation Army – Lewisville — $2,500
  • CASA of Denton County — $2,000
  • Communities in Schools of North Texas — $2,500
  • PediPlace — $2,500
  • LISD Education Foundation — $4,500
  • Journey to Dream — $2,500
  • Friends of the Flower Mound Library — $500
  • Highland Village Lions Club — $3,500
  • Lewisville Lake Symphony — $3,000
  • Studio B Performing Arts Center — $3,000
  • Greater Lewisville Community Theater — $500
Mark Smith
Mark Smith
Mark Smith served as Digital Editor of The Cross Timbers Gazette from 2017 to 2025.

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