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Once you make Grange your new home community, you will belong to a Community Management Association. This community management ensures the community’s pristine beauty is preserved now and as development continues. The association’s management company, CCMC, works closely with residents and the development team to maintain the community.
*Estimated rates. Updated 7/2024 | Per $100 value | a) Rates are subject to change without notice. | b) Water, sewer, electrical and HOA rates are subject to change.
“YOUR COMMUNITY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE,” or what The Johnson Development Corp (JDC) calls YCFC, for short, helps give residents the pride and comfort in knowing the unsurpassed quality expected from each JDC community will be maintained, sustained, and even enhanced throughout the years.
The foundation committee works in concert with the Community Association Board to review grant applications and select projects and programs believed best to reflect the needs and interests of the community. In addition, foundation fees fund community artwork, holiday decorations, and special events.
The “Four People” sculpture which can represent parents and children or just four friends is a hallmark in Johnson Development communities. Grange is no different. The bronze sculpture helps remind us that we are all part of a unique community.
Foundation fees allow Katy Independent School District teachers to advance their training and learn new skills. Contributions to the Katy ISD Education Foundation help fund annual continuing education scholarships for teachers who serve Grange students.
Residents of Grange 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.