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Park Place Dealerships Launches 5th Annual Season of Giving Grant Program

IRVING, Texas – Park Place Dealerships has launched its 5th annual Season of Giving, offering up to $100,000 in grants to nonprofits making a positive impact across the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area. Beginning October 1 through October 24, 2025, eligible organizations are invited to apply at ParkPlaceCares.com. Grant recipients will be announced the week of November 17, 2025.

“Season of Giving is an opportunity to lift up the organizations that are driving meaningful change across North Texas,” said Matt Woolsey, Area Vice President for Park Place Dealerships. “Beyond funding, we are committed to building lasting relationships with these nonprofits through volunteerism and collaboration. Our Members truly embrace the spirit of giving, which allows Park Place to extend its impact far beyond our dealership walls.”

To be considered, nonprofit organizations must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

  • Support one of Park Place Cares’ four pillars of giving: Education, Medical Research, Children’s Advocacy, or the Arts.

  • Serve at least one of the following counties: Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Ellis, Rockwall, Kaufman, Hunt, Wise, and Johnson.

  • Not have already received donations or in-kind support from Park Place in 2025.

  • Apply no later than October 24, 2025.

“There are so many deserving organizations that often go unrecognized because they don’t have the same visibility as larger nonprofits,” said Kara Connor, Community Engagement Manager at Park Place Dealerships. “Season of Giving allows us to shine a spotlight on these groups and provide them with resources to continue their important work. We’re inspired every year by the creativity and passion these nonprofits bring to serving our community.”

Since 2021, Park Place has awarded $400,000 to 80 charities through Season of Giving, supporting causes from children’s services to medical research, the arts, and education.

In 2024, 21 nonprofits were selected from more than 700 applications. A few among them were DFW Angels, whose mission is to walk alongside children, youth, and families in the foster care community by offering consistent support. Brown Girls Do Ballet promotes inclusivity in the arts by providing annual scholarships, a mentorship network, and community programs to empower young girls. Serving Our Seniors was also chosen for offering help, hope, and healing to their resident senior citizens. 

Park Place’s Season of Giving goes beyond simply awarding grants—it’s about fostering partnerships and leveraging Member involvement to create long-term community impact.

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