In a recent article for Grantmakers in Health, Rick Ybarra, senior program officer at the Hogg Foundation, explores how philanthropy can contribute to supporting and building a stronger, more robust, and durable nonprofit sector.   

Philanthropy has forever espoused the term “sustainability.” We ask in grant applications and in our conversations with grant partners: “What’s your sustainability plan?” and “How do you plan to sustain your program once the grant ends?” Read more…

Rick Ybarra
Central Texas African American Healthy Minds Project

Central Texas African American Healthy Minds Project

Central Texas African American Healthy Minds Project Request for Proposals As part of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health’s 80th anniversary and the Central Texas African American Family Support Conference’s 20th anniversary, the Hogg Foundation will...

25 Holiday Sobriety Tips from Communities for Recovery

25 Holiday Sobriety Tips from Communities for Recovery

The following opportunity has been shared on behalf of a member or affiliate of the Austin Area African American Behavioral Health Network (4ABHN). 25 Holiday Sobriety Tips The holidays can be a joyful time of year, with plenty of festivities, celebration and time...

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Engagement Report 2019 Health is not solely an individual responsibility, but is also a product of community conditions. Working collaboratively, we can change the patterns of mental illness across Texas, especially for marginalized populations. In recognition of the...

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Engagement Report 2019 Health is not solely an individual responsibility, but is also a product of community conditions. Working collaboratively, we can change the patterns of mental illness across Texas, especially for marginalized populations. In recognition of the...