Texas Health seeking applicants for social grants in the area

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Since 2019, Texas Health has provided more than $18 million in Texas Health Community Impact grants to organizations to help address health disparities, eliminate root causes of chronic disease and provide residents with tools that instill lifelong health and well-being.

Now, Texas Health is accepting proposals for our next round – $5 million in cross-sector collaborative grants.

The grants are awarded to agencies from different sectors of communities — education, health care, cities, grassroots organizations, and others — to unite against identified issues.

The newest grants will focus on high-need ZIP codes, as identified by the Texas Health Community Health Needs Assessment, in nine North Texas counties: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Erath, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Tarrant, and Wise. ZIP codes to be focused on in Erath County are: 76401 and 76402 (Lingleville, Huckabay, Morgan Mill and Stephenville) and 76446 (Dublin).

Requests for proposals (RFPs) for the 2025-26 grant cycle can be submitted here through 3 p.m. Aug. 1.

To learn about the effect Community Impact grants had on North Texas communities in 2023 and an overview of the challenges and achievements impacting our people, organization, consumers and the communities we serve, check out Texas Health’s 2023 Social Purpose Report

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