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Media Advisory: FHLB Dallas and Texas Capital Bank Award $30K to Maestro Entrepreneur Center

***10:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 1, 745 East Mulberry, 6th Floor, San Antonio, Texas 78212***

SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) and Texas Capital Bank will award $30,000 in grant funds to support technical training for small business owners in San Antonio, Texas.

The funds, which are part of $1.2 million in Partnership Grant Program (PGP) funds awarded through FHLB Dallas members this year, will be awarded to Maestro Entrepreneur Center during a ceremonial check presentation at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1.

Maestro Entrepreneur Center will use the funding for its Accelerate Your Venture program, which provides in-depth, in-person technical assistance to small business owners in San Antonio. Funds will help fund instructors, training materials and support staff.

The PGP offers a 5:1 match of member contributions—up to $25,000 per member—to support community-based organizations involved in affordable housing or economic development activities that complement other FHLB Dallas community investment programs.

The media is encouraged to attend. There will be opportunities for photos and interviews. Surface parking and a parking garage are available for visitors. Learn more about the PGP.

WHAT:

Check presentation

 

 

WHEN:

10:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 1, 2025

 

 

WHO:

Ricky Maldonado, Texas Capital Bank

 

Liz Medina, Texas Capital Bank and Maestro Entrepreneur Center Board

 

Abe Torres, Texas Capital Bank

 

Jerret Krouse, Texas Capital Bank

 

McKay Hendershot, Texas Capital Bank

 

Barbra Boeta, Texas Capital Bank

 

Irene Chavez, U.S. Rep. Gregorio Casar’s office

 

Maurice Bridges, Maestro Entrepreneur Center

 

Carlos Camacho, Maestro Entrepreneur Center

 

Janell Davila, Maestro Entrepreneur Center

 

Will Fernandez, Maestro Entrepreneur Center

 

Geremy Landin, Maestro Entrepreneur Center

 

Greg Hettrick, FHLB Dallas

 

 

WHERE:

Texas Capital Bank

 

745 East Mulberry, 6th Floor

 

San Antonio, Texas 78212

 

Contacts

Corporate Communications
Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
fhlb.com, (214) 441-8445

Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas


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Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
fhlb.com, (214) 441-8445

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