On Becoming a Change Agent: A Q&A With Clayton Travis

The Hogg Foundation works to foster the capacity of individuals and organizations to engage in effective mental health advocacy. Through the Hogg Mental Health Policy Fellow Grants program, organizations receive grants to hire in-house policy fellows, individuals who...

Kendal Tolle Welcomed as New Program Evaluation Fellow

AUSTIN, Texas – The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health announces Kendal Tolle as its new Program Evaluation Fellow. A recent graduate of The University of Texas at Austin’s School of Social Work master’s program with a concentration in community and administrative...

Paying for Health Care: The Carrot, the Stick and the Muscle

A blog post published on August 27, 2013 titled, “Wielding the Carrot and the Stick: How to Move the U.S. Health Care System Away from Fee-for-Service Payment” highlights, in simplistic terms, the most significant challenge before us when it comes to truly reforming...

On Becoming a Change Agent: A Q&A With Jacques Ntonme

The Hogg Foundation works to foster the capacity of individuals and organizations to engage in effective mental health advocacy. Through the Hogg Mental Health Policy Fellow Grants program, organizations receive grants to hire in-house policy fellows, individuals who...

Scholarship Awarded to Eight Graduate Students Across Texas

AUSTIN, Texas – The Hogg Foundation is pleased to announce the 2013 recipients of the Ima Hogg Scholarship award, an annual scholarship of $5,000 to support graduate social work students in Texas. Established in 1956 to address the need for more trained social workers...