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Giving Grace outlines "Love First" campus after $6 million Denton County grant

Giving Grace presentation · July 29, 2025
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Giving Grace CEO Dawn Chapley said the nonprofit will break ground in August on a 15-acre "Love First" campus funded in part by a $6,000,000 Denton County grant; the site will house up to 75 families and include a childcare center and life-skills programming to support housing stability.

Dawn Chapley, CEO of Giving Grace, said the nonprofit will break ground in August on a 15-acre "Love First" campus funded in part by a $6,000,000 grant from Denton County that she called the organization’s "culminating dream." "We were given a $6,000,000 grant from Denton County," Chapley said, adding that construction is scheduled to begin in August.

Giving Grace formed in 2022 through the merger of two local ministries, Giving Hope and Grace Like Rain, Chapley said. The organization serves Denton County and runs four core initiatives: street outreach, a housing-and-readiness program, life-skills classes…

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