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Funding Opportunities - St. David's Foundation Home > How We Work > Grantmaking > Funding Opportunities St. David’s Foundation invests more than $100 million annually across our Central Texas region.
We focus on removing barriers to better living today and changing systems and conditions to improve outcomes for a healthier community tomorrow.
Current Funding Opportunities Strengthening Local Media to Advance Community Health Supporting local media organizations and community-centered journalism that strengthens local coverage of health and social issues impacting Central Texans Response to Reductions in Federal Funding Supporting Central Texas organizations navigating unexpected loss of federal funding Upcoming Funding Opportunities We All Benefit 2.
0: Building Economic Stability Goals: Access to Care and Economic Stability Funding Priority: Coordination of Supports Investments in community-informed organizations providing core economic stability services (income supports, food security, healthcare access) for historically marginalized communities, with a focus on increasing enrollment in public benefits that foster economic stability.
Catalyzing Community-Led Change Goal: Community-Driven Change Funding Priorities: Community Voice + Decision Making, Civic Health Investments to support communities with the greatest health needs to define their own health priorities and influence the practices, policies, and systems that support them.
Housing + Health: Capital Funding Priority: Affordable Housing Capital investments that support rural and other marginalized communities in leveraging resources for affordable housing.
Past Funding Opportunities Culturally Responsive Mental Health Support Increasing access to culturally responsive mental health and well-being supports Healthy Births, Healthy Communities Strengthening the maternal health ecosystem in Central Texas Pathways to Economic Stability for Healthcare Workforce Building pathways to financially sustainable healthcare careers View Previous Funding Opportunities and Grant Awards Funding opportunities are informed by data and insights from previous work, conversations with our community and grant partners, and alignment with the strategic plan, Pathways to Health Equity .
We support and work alongside organizations that align with our efforts to advance equity in Central Texas focusing on communities with the greatest health needs . Frequently Asked Questions Stay up-to-date on future opportunities St. David’s Foundation is a community-focused and equity-driven organization supporting health and well-being in five Central Texas counties.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving older adults in Central Texas (Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, and Caldwell counties). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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