Impact Stories
A sampling of impactful collaborations between the foundation and our grantee partners.Impact Report
Shaping the Future of Mental Health Policy
Growing Leadership: The Transformative Journey of PeerFest
PeerFest isn’t just a transformative experience for those who attend. For members of the PeerFest Planning Committee, it’s a path to growing leadership.
From Nigeria to Texas: Francis Okafor, Ima Hogg Scholar
Discover how the Ima Hogg Scholarship is transforming lives while strengthening the mental health workforce in Texas.
GLOW: Investing in Grantee Partner Capacity Through Reliable Flexible Funding
Find out more about how Greater Longview Optimal Wellness (GLOW) is revolutionizing access to health and wellness services in Longview.
Enhancing Mental Health and Community Resilience
The Communities of Care initiative is achieving milestones in collaborative work, setting out an agenda to enhance mental health, community resilience, and sustainability within the Greater Houston area.
Transforming Community through Collaboration
Discover how BHOLD’s community-driven approach in Brooks County is transforming mental health and well-being and showcasing the power of collaboration in rural settings.
Austin State Hospital: The First Step in Building a Continuum of Care
After several years of planning, the new Austin State Hospital (ASH) facility opened its doors in 2024 to Texans needing care during mental health crises.
A Vision for Policy Engagement
Family Service Center of Galveston County (FSC), a Hogg Foundation grantee partner, promotes the mental health and well-being of individuals and families through counseling, education, and prevention, with a focus on access to mental health care, parent education, children at risk, and victims of crime. As part of its strategic vision, FSC is strengthening its capacity to participate in mental health policy discussions at the state level. Learn more.
Where Are They Now? Celebrating the Ima Hogg Scholarships
We’re looking back at the Ima Hogg Scholarships program. Established in 1956, the scholarship aims to strengthen the mental health workforce, with a special emphasis on social workers. Learn more.
Scholarship and Fellowship Awardee Stories
RFP for program evaluator – Due Friday, May 5, 2021
The Good Measure Steering Committee is looking for a program evaluator. Would you help us spread the word? Proposals due by 5pm May 5th.
Stephany J. Bryan: Peer, Advocate, and Trailblazer for Mental Health and Recovery
The following is an excerpt from our impact story on Stephany J. Bryan. We celebrate her life, legacy, and the profound impact she has left on the Foundation and its grantees.
AMEN Mental Health First Aid Training – May 8, 2021
Upcoming training to promote mental health awareness, reduce stigma and empower our local African American community to develop the knowledge, skills, and resources to support mental health and wellness within our neighborhoods and networks.