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Texas Veterans and Family Alliance Grant Program is sponsored by Texas Health and Human Services (HHSC). This program funds local community collaborations which improve the quality of life of Texas veterans and their families through expanded availability of, increased access to, and enhanced delivery of mental health treatment and supportive services.
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TV+FA Grants ⋆ Texas Veterans Commission Texas Veterans and Family Alliance Grant Program The Texas Veterans and Family Alliance (TV+FA) Grant Program was created to improve the quality of life of Texas veterans and their families. Our aim is to expand the availability of, increase access to, and enhance delivery of mental health services and treatments.
TV+FA grants support a variety of clinical mental health and non-clinical essential support services for veterans and family members including but not limited to: Evidence-based therapies and treatment Individual, group, and family and couples peer support services Individual and family counseling Suicide prevention initiatives to help community members, veterans and their family members develop awareness and skills in recognizing, assisting and referring to mental health services Support services essential to mental health services such as child care, emergency financial support, transportation and housing assistance Navigation services such as case management and referral services Veterans and family members seeking assistance and services should contact service providers directly.
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Castle Cares Community Ministries (Warrior’s Refuge) Dallas County MHMR Center (Metrocare Services) Easter Seals Greater Houston El Paso MHMR (Emergence Health Network) Family Support Services of Amarillo Heart of Texas Behavioral Health Network Recovery Resource Council Samaritan Center for Counseling & Pastoral Care Tropical Texas Behavioral Health University of Texas at Austin University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio West Texas Counseling & Guidance To learn more about resources for veterans, visit the Texas Veterans Portal .
For immediate assistance, please call 988 and press 1. TV+FA grantees must submit the Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council (SBHCC) Report semi-annually. The SBHCC Report will be submitted by September 30th & April 30th.
Submit the SBHCC Report Here TV+FA Grantee Governing Documents & Forms Texas Veterans + Family Alliance Grant Program Request for Applications (RFA) - Pending Publication How would you rate your experience today? Help us improve by sharing your feedback
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local community collaborations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Texas Veterans and Family Alliance Grant Program is funded by Texas Health and Human Services (HHSC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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