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TAXES, DUES and FEES

 

The George HOA Taxes and Fees

Building Community
in richmond, TX

Our commitment to community shines brightest through the Your Community Foundation Committee (YCFC). This initiative invests in the future of The George by honoring its natural surroundings, supporting meaningful programs, and enriching the lives of everyone who calls it home.

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How does the YCFC Work? 

Your Community Foundation Committee by Johnson Development

As The George grows and evolves, YCFC helps guide the way. Funds are collected by the Homeowners Association and directed, with YCFC’s recommendations, toward programs and projects that benefit the entire community. Every decision reflects a shared goal to enhance life at The George in ways both practical and inspiring.

Who Benefits from YCFC?

Everyone who calls The George home. YCFC partners with the Association to support a wide range of efforts, including:

  • The preservation of natural areas, parks, and trails
  • Community programs, leagues, and cultural events
  • Social and charitable initiatives that give back locally
  • Infrastructure and neighborhood improvements
  • Art, music, and lifestyle classes that bring people together
  • Educational and scholarship programs for residents
  • The Children’s Catastrophic Fund, supporting families in need

How funds are used

YCFC is made up of appointed residents who work hand in hand with the Association Board to ensure that funds are used wisely and with purpose. Whether supporting environmental preservation, creating new opportunities for connection, or enhancing the shared spaces that make The George special, every initiative reflects a simple goal: to help the community grow stronger together.

Children’s Catastrophic Fund

Residents of The George take pride in knowing their community supports families who are challenged with the financial stress of caring for a child with a chronic, debilitating illness or congenital or genetic disorder. The Children’s Catastrophic Fund (CCF) has been established to help ease financial pressures through grants to deserving families. Families who satisfy the guidelines and successfully submit an application are eligible to receive an annual gift funded through foundation fees until the child in need is eighteen years old. The hardship grant can be used at the family’s discretion.

The George Master Planned Community HOA