Funding Opportunities

We invest in programs, policy analysis, research, and education through grants, scholarships, and fellowships to transform how communities promote mental health in everyday life.

Open Opportunities

In addition to our scholarships and fellowships, we provide grant funding to promote mental health, resilience, and well-being for communities across Texas.

  • There are no open opportunities at this time.

All open requests for proposals are posted on this page.

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Funding Strategy

We remain committed to supporting community-level change and the need for flexibility in funding and strategic collaboration. Learn more about our priorities and goals when choosing grantee partners.

 

Grant Initiatives

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Policy Fellows

Mental Health Policy Fellows and Policy Academy 

The program increases individuals’ and organizations’ capacity and expertise to advance mental health policy in Texas, while also increasing the consumer voice in policy development and implementation.

Scholarships and Fellowships

Frances Fowler Wallace Memorial for Mental Health Award

Annual awards of $3,000 each for dissertation research by doctoral students in Texas.

Ima Hogg Scholarship

Ima Hogg Scholarships

Annual scholarships of $5,000 each for graduate students of accredited social work programs in Texas.

Moore Fellowship

Moore Fellowship for Doctoral Research

An annual award of $20,000 for a doctoral student at UT Austin completing a dissertation on the human experience.

Stephany June Bryan Bold Spirit of Achievement Scholarship

Stephany June Bryan Scholarship

Scholarships in honor of Stephany June Bryan, the late Hogg Foundation Senior Program Officer and Consumer & Family Liaison.

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