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2026 Moore Fellowship Recipient: Jeeyeon Hong

2026 Moore Fellowship Recipient: Jeeyeon Hong

Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Announcing Jeeyeon Hong, a doctoral candidate at The University of Texas at Austin the 2026 recipient of the Moore Fellowship.

Hogg Foundation Awards $2.1 Million to Support Capacity Building for Community-Led Nonprofits

Hogg Foundation Awards $2.1 Million to Support Capacity Building for Community-Led Nonprofits

Tuesday, August 4, 2026

The Texas Capacity Building and Resiliency pilot grant initiative will award $2.1 million to 29 organizations to strengthen their infrastructure and help them remain adaptable and forward-thinking in the face of new challenges.

$220,000 Awarded for Arts and Humanities Research Grants for Early Career Faculty

$220,000 Awarded for Arts and Humanities Research Grants for Early Career Faculty

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

The Arts and Humanities Research Grants for Early Career Faculty initiative will provide ten grants of $22,000 each over an eighteen-month term to support mental health research by tenure-track, assistant faculty members in Texas-based departments or schools of social work.

Announcing the 2026 Ima Hogg Scholarships

Announcing the 2026 Ima Hogg Scholarships

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

We have awarded scholarships to 24 social work students to address a shortage of mental health professionals in Texas.

The Hogg Foundation and Partners Have Awarded $6.5 Million in Grants to Support Well-being in Rural and Rural Border Communities

The Hogg Foundation and Partners Have Awarded $6.5 Million in Grants to Support Well-being in Rural and Rural Border Communities

Friday, February 6, 2026

Hogg Foundation and Partners Have Awarded $6.5 Million in Grants to Support Well-being in Rural and Rural Border Communities

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  • 2026 Moore Fellowship Recipient: Jeeyeon Hong
  • Hogg Foundation Awards $2.1 Million to Support Capacity Building for Community-Led Nonprofits
  • Designing Belonging: Third Spaces as Mental Health Infrastructure

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