All people in Texas should thrive in resilient communities that support mental health and well-being.
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Our Strategy
We are inspired by Ima Hogg’s vision for a Texas that supports and promotes mental health, resilience, and well-being. Miss Ima was ahead of her time in believing that mental health was just as important as physical health. She believed all people should have access to community-based resources to support mental well-being and live fulfilling lives and championed supports in everyday environments like schools, workplaces, places of worship, and homes.
Impact Story
Podcasts
First Episode Psychosis: A Path for Better Outcomes
First episode psychosis (FEP), or early psychosis, befalls 100,000 young people each year.
Reflections from Grantees of the African American Faith-Based Initiative
A pastor and a counselor speak about the impact of mental health education in their communities.
Shared Inquiry: A Better Way to Learn
What does it mean for communities to learn together—on purpose?
By the Numbers
Numbers current as of November 2024.
Million
Awarded since 1940
Counties
with active grants
Million
Awarded since 2009
Active Grants
Across Texas
Vision, Mission, & Values
We remain committed to supporting community-level change while deepening its focus on learning, innovation, and partnership to advance mental well-being throughout the state.
Our Story
As the first private foundation dedicated solely to the cause of mental health, we have set a vision for what mental health means for the average person and for those in need of support. Learn more about our history.





