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Find similar grants2025-2026 Mini-Grants for Innovation, Capacity-Building, and Community Well-Being is sponsored by Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Supports small-scale, high-impact efforts that advance mental health, resilience, and well-being in everyday settings.
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2025-2026 Mini-Grants for Innovation, Capacity-Building, and Community Well-Being | Hogg Foundation for Mental Health 2025-2026 Mini-Grants for Innovation, Capacity-Building, and Community Well-Being | Hogg Foundation for Mental Health 2025-2026 Mini-Grants for Innovation, Capacity-Building, and Community Well-Being by Hogg Staff | Tuesday, September 30, 2025 The Hogg Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Robert Lee Sutherland Mini-Grants.
Recipients were chosen from among attendees of the 2025 Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar who are not currently receiving Hogg Foundation funding. The mini-grants are designed to support small-scale, high-impact efforts that advance mental health, resilience, and well-being in everyday settings. “We’re thrilled to celebrate these remarkable organizations from all across Texas,” says Vicky Coffee, director of foundation initiatives.
“Although these grants are small in size, they’re powerful in purpose, supporting community-rooted efforts to foster well-being across Texas.
” Twenty-one Texas-based organizations were awarded $2500 each to assist with community-led, research-informed, or capacity-building projects that align with the foundation’s strategic priorities of Community-Driven Mental Health and Resilience; Research, Education, and Innovation; Policy Engagement; and Strategic Partnerships.
“Our founder, Miss Ima Hogg, championed support for mental health and well-being in everyday environments like schools, workplaces, places of worship, and homes,” says executive director Dr. Octavio N. Martinez, Jr. “These grants are just one of the many ways we remain committed to her vision to support community-level change.
” The Mini-Grant Recipients Are: Beyond Barriers of Central Texas Border Region Behavioral Health Center Breast Cancer Resource Center Clover Educational Consulting Group Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County Council on At-Risk Youth (CARY) Grace and Brian Loncar Foundation Grayson College Foundation Hill Country Christian Counseling Center, Inc. Hill Country MHDD Centers Lakes Regional Community Center On-Point Re-Entry Consortium, Inc. Palacios Community HUB- Edna Texas Association of School Psychologists The ALLICE Collective for Mental Health & Community Engagement The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD The University of Texas at San Antonio Three Things to Know About Meeting with Policymakers From the Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar Policy Pre-seminar, here are three things to know about meeting with policymakers.
Rising Voices: Telling Your Story When personal stories are shared with policymakers, not only do they draw attention to important issues, but they also resonate in ways that facts and data alone cannot. Toward a More Effective 911 Alternative This blog post is guest authored by Larry D. Brown Jr., PhD, associate director for Community Health and Violence Prevention Services at Harris County Public Health.
He presented a session at the Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar as part of the Building Partnerships and Collaboration track. This blog post is guest authored by Doug Beach, executive director of NAMI Greater San Antonio. He will be presenting at the Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar in the Building Partnerships and Collaboration track.
Rhythms of Resilience: An Early Look at the Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar This year’s RLS seminar will feature a keynote experience unlike any other—a powerful blend of rhythm, connection, and healing led by Grammy Award–winning percussionist Nina Rodriguez. Your Nonprofit is Probably Overcomplicating Its Data Collection Three common reasons why nonprofits struggle with data collection and how to overcome them.
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Reliable Flexible Funding is sponsored by Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. This program provides flexible financial support to Texas-based nonprofit organizations, particularly those led by and serving historically excluded groups, to address disparities in mental health outcomes and philanthropic funding within marginalized communities. There is no requirement for a special project or new initiative; funds are intended to strengthen organizations to sustain, deepen, or expand operations.
Hogg Foundation For Mental Health Grants is sponsored by Hogg Foundation For Mental Health. The Hogg Foundation is committed to supporting organizations and individuals making meaningful improvements for the mental health of Texans. They invest in programs, policy analysis, research, and education through grants to transform how communities promote mental health in everyday life. Their grants focus on community, partnership, policy, research, innovation, and education.