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Texas Health Community Impact
A Department of Community Health Improvement
We invest in community health and well-being through grantmaking and strategic collaborations. From data-driven, home-grown regional strategies to technical assistance, Texas Health Community Impact collaborates with community leaders to offer creative grant opportunities to North Texas organizations with a mutual desire to transform health and well-being in innovative ways.
Texas Health Community Impact Grants (Request for Proposals)
Texas Health Community Impact requests proposals to fund local organizations collaborating on innovative solutions that address barriers to community health and wellbeing. Up to $5 million is available across nine counties for the 2027-2028 grant cycle.
These community health improvement grants are made possible by Texas Health Resources—a faith‑based, nonprofit health system that cares for more patients in North Texas than any other provider.
Key Requirements
Applications must fulfill four key requirements: 1. Propose an innovative approach. 2. Demonstrate a collaborative effort between two or more organizations. 3. Align with strategic priorities. 4. Promote sustainability. Read Grant Key Requirements.
Project Implementation
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to begin implementing activities within four months of the execution of the MOU. Exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Prior Applicants
Organizations that applied for a previous Texas Health Community Impact grant cycle and were not awarded are eligible to apply.
Request for Proposals by Region
The Texas Health Community Impact Grant requests proposals by regions: 1) Collin Region; 2) Dallas and Kaufman Region; 3) Denton, Wise and Parker Region; 4) Southern Region; and 5) Tarrant Region.
Texas Health is investing a total of $5 million in grants across its five regions, which spans nine counties. Groups seeking to work collaboratively on innovative upstream approaches to address priorities identified in each region are encouraged to apply for this competitive funding opportunity.
Denton-Wise-Parker Region
The Denton-Wise-Parker Region has $800,000 to support up to four collaborative, innovative initiatives to increase access to non-medical drivers of health in underserved ZIP Codes - Denton: 76205; 76209; Wise: 76426 (Bridgeport); 76431 (Chico); Parker: 76020 (Azle); 76082 (Springtown): 76086 (Weatherford).
Evaluation and Impact
The Denton-Wise-Parker Region Leadership Council’s goal is to increase access to resources that address non-medical drivers of health (NMDoH), such as access to high quality health care, healthy and affordable food, safe and affordable transportation, and connectedness that will require careful tracking to measure success. Proposals should have strong goals and SMART objectives. Below are some examples of goals and measurement tools that might be appropriate:
Texas Health Community Impact
A Department of Community Health Improvement
We invest in community health and well-being through grantmaking and strategic collaborations. From data-driven, home-grown regional strategies to technical assistance, Texas Health Community Impact collaborates with community leaders to offer creative grant opportunities to North Texas organizations with a mutual desire to transform health and well-being in innovative ways.
Texas Health Community Impact Grants (Request for Proposals)
Texas Health Community Impact requests proposals to fund local organizations collaborating on innovative solutions that address barriers to community health and wellbeing. Up to $5 million is available across nine counties for the 2027-2028 grant cycle.
These community health improvement grants are made possible by Texas Health Resources—a faith‑based, nonprofit health system that cares for more patients in North Texas than any other provider.
Key Requirements
Applications must fulfill four key requirements: 1. Propose an innovative approach. 2. Demonstrate a collaborative effort between two or more organizations. 3. Align with strategic priorities. 4. Promote sustainability. Read Grant Key Requirements.
Project Implementation
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to begin implementing activities within four months of the execution of the MOU. Exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Prior Applicants
Organizations that applied for a previous Texas Health Community Impact grant cycle and were not awarded are eligible to apply.
Request for Proposals by Region
The Texas Health Community Impact Grant requests proposals by regions: 1) Collin Region; 2) Dallas and Kaufman Region; 3) Denton, Wise and Parker Region; 4) Southern Region; and 5) Tarrant Region.
Texas Health is investing a total of $5 million in grants across its five regions, which spans nine counties. Groups seeking to work collaboratively on innovative upstream approaches to address priorities identified in each region are encouraged to apply for this competitive funding opportunity.
Tarrant Region
Grants that advance to the funding stage must demonstrate innovative solutions that remove barriers, expand access to chronic disease services, and achieve measurable improvements in health outcomes.
Grantmaking Approach, Goals, and Objectives
Texas Health Community Impact funding is not intended to replace lost funding. Texas Health does recognize that non-profits’ budgets have been affected by recent changes and acknowledge the great work that is being done by Tarrant non-profits and community-based organizations to serve communities in need; however, we are focused on innovative, disruptive programs that are not already in place.
In Tarrant County, the strategic priority is to maximize access to chronic disease services for adults 18 and older by addressing one or more of the following non-medical drivers of health in ZIP code clusters 76010 & 76011, 76104 & 76105, and/or 76119:
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Texas?
Grants are most commonly $116,257.
What's the total number of grants in Transportation Grants in Texas year over year?
In 2024, funders in Texas awarded a total of 55,662 grants.
Among all the Transportation Grants in Texas given out in Texas, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Transportation Grants in Texas changing over time?
Funding has increased by -53.83%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Dallas County, Harris County, and Tarrant County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Dallas County | $1,561,357,978 |
| Harris County | $1,499,210,648 |
| Tarrant County | $968,020,486 |
| Bexar County | $640,374,448 |
| Travis County | $514,599,486 |