by Ike Evans | Sep 25, 2015
In 2006, the Hogg Foundation awarded $2.6 million in three-year grants to bring the collaborative care model of integrated health care to several clinics in Texas. The collaborative care model places a primary care physician and a mental health professional at the...
by Ike Evans | Sep 25, 2015
In 2009, the Hogg Foundation awarded eight three-year grants totaling $7.8 million to provide mental health prevention, early identification and intervention, and treatment services in schools and community settings such as daycare and transitional living centers. The...
by Ike Evans | Sep 25, 2015
The East Texas Coalition for Mental Health Recovery (ETCMHR) brought together 12 mental health organizations to develop a network of consumers, peer specialists, providers and advocates trained in recovery and wellness. The activities of the ETCMHR were coordinated by...
by Ike Evans | Sep 25, 2015
The Hogg Foundation not only values evaluation for its own initiatives. but believes that grantees can use evaluation to help assess the effectiveness of their programs and to drive performance improvement efforts. Accordingly, the foundation has made growing grantee...
by Ike Evans | Sep 25, 2015
The Hogg Foundation introduced the Bilingual Scholarships for Mental Health Workforce Diversity in 2008 to increase cultural and linguistic diversity in the Texas mental health workforce. The statewide program was the first of its kind in Texas. The foundation...