University of Texas at AustinDivision of Diversity and Community Engagement

Hogg Foundation Supports Integrated Health Care at Ten Organizations

September 14, 2012

The Hogg Foundation at The University of Texas at Austin has awarded $720,950 to support the planning and implementation of integrated behavioral and physical health care programs at 10 organizations across Texas. The Hogg Foundation is part of the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement.

Five organizations in the early stages of adopting an integrated health care program received up to $25,000 each to support their planning process. After one year, these grantees will be eligible for a second year upon successful completion of the one-year planning activities.

Five additional organizations that have completed the planning phase were awarded up to $100,000 each over a two-year period to implement their integrated health care plan. One organization, Project Vida, will receive both types of grants.

The planning grant recipients are:

  • Centro San Vicente, El Paso
  • Harris County Protective Services, Houston
  • Mercy Ministries of Laredo, Laredo
  • Project Vida, El Paso
  • The Seton Fund, Austin

The implementation grant recipients are:

  • Community Health Centers of South Central Texas Inc., Gonzales
  • Lone Star Circle of Care, Georgetown
  • Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic, Dallas
  • Nuestra ClĂ­nica del Valle, San Juan
  • Project Vida, El Paso
  • The Center for Health Care Services, San Antonio

Read more on the Hogg Foundation website.

 

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