Texas Coastal Frontline Fund Grantees Announced

In March 2026, the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation distributed $1.635 million in settlement funds to over 30 nonprofits across 15 Texas Gulf Coast counties, supporting frontline organizations working to reduce pollution and advance an equitable clean energy transition.

Background

Three environmental advocacy organizations secured a financial settlement with a corporation planning to expand industrial operations along the Texas Gulf Coast. The plaintiffs requested that the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation steward these funds and administer their distribution.

The Foundation developed the Texas Coastal Frontline Fund to distribute these settlement funds in the form of flexible grants to resident-led nonprofit organizations working along the Texas Gulf Coast to mitigate pollution or advance the equitable transition to a clean energy economy, as well as to nonprofit legal service organizations that are helping to further these goals. The Fund utilized a participatory approach to grantmaking, whereby a committee of community leaders reviewed grant applications and made funding recommendations. These committee members included the following:

  • Denae King – Associate Director, Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice at Texas Southern University
  • Virginia Palacios – Executive Director, Commission Shift
  • Marisa Perales – Attorney, Perales, Allmon & Ice
  • Marlene Plua – Climate and Clean Energy Coordinator, Stoic Energy Consulting
  • Cyndi Valdes – Coastal Bend Community Leader

Texas Coastal Frontline Fund Awardees

Together with the committee members, the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation is proud to announce the grantees of the Texas Coastal Frontline Fund, over 30 nonprofits working on the front lines of environmental and climate justice along the Texas Gulf Coast.  From grassroots community groups to Indigenous-led organizations to legal advocates, these grants are going directly to the people who have long borne the cost of pollution.

Grantees

“This funding allows Coastal Watch Association to expand our community air monitoring, strengthen public engagement, and ensure Coastal Bend communities have the data, resources, and support they need to stand up for clean air, clean water, and responsible development.”

– Rhiannon Scott, Executive Director, Coastal Watch Association

A Model for the Future of Environmental Philanthropy

Traditionally, environmental legal settlements flow to government agencies or mitigation funds with little community input. The Texas Coastal Frontline Fund takes a different approach by directing settlement proceeds to resident-led nonprofits and legal advocates through a participatory grantmaking process, ensuring accountability delivers support to those who have endured the greatest harm.

“The Texas Coastal Frontline Fund represents a new model in environmental justice: channeling legal settlement proceeds into the communities most affected by polluters, and ensuring that money won in the fight against pollution actually reaches the communities that have been organizing for years, often with minimal support or resources.”

– Elizabeth Love, CEO, Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation

The grantees reflect a wide breadth of Gulf Coast environmental justice work: air and water monitoring, legal advocacy, clean energy transition, disaster resilience, Indigenous rights, community organizing, and youth leadership.

About

The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation is a Houston-based 501(c)(3) private foundation supporting those working boldly toward a healthy environment, reproductive justice and the nurture of nature, primarily in Texas. The Foundation is not a financial beneficiary of the settlement funds.