The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health invites eligible organizations in Texas to respond to the request for Letters of Interest (LOI) for the Pathways for Success initiative for Strengthening Mental Health and Well-Being for Transition-Age Youth of Color and their Families.
Donor Name: Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
State: Texas
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/11/2022
Size of the Grant: $54,000
Grant Duration: 2 years
Details:
The goal of the initiative is to increase opportunities for success of transition-age youth of color (ages 14-24) and their families (TAYCF) by strengthening their mental health and well-being. Through this initiative, the foundation intends to fund Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color (BIPOC)-led organizations with a history of providing culturally responsive programs, resources, and support for TAYCF. The foundation is particularly interested in organizations that have supported TAYCF during this time of heightened racial injustice, race-related trauma, and the pandemic.
- Activities proposed by applicants seeking funding through this initiative should consider the following questions:
- How has my organization supported TAYCF during this time of racial injustice, race related trauma, and the pandemic.
- How can my organization support TAYCF to successfully transition to adulthood How can my organization help contribute to creating a stronger support system for TAYCF
- If awarded, how could the funding support the programs and resources they currently provide to TAYCF.
Funding Information
In partnership with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the foundation plans to offer up to $54,000 to each awarded grant partner.
Grant Period
Pathways for Success Two-Year Grant Term: July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2024.
Applicants might offer the following types of activities but are not limited to:
- Independent, life skills support: self-care, healthy relationships, personal safety, health care, nutrition and cooking, home management, money management, personal, social and emotional growth, problem solving and decision making, awareness and how to access community resources
- Mentoring, rites of passage, and life coaching
- Vocational/education skills and support
- College or career readiness, work or supportive (-ed) employment resources
- Age-appropriate peer support
- Innovative or non-traditional resources and support
Eligibility Criteria
- The foundation intends to fund and support BIPOC-led organizations with demonstrated commitment, expertise, and leadership serving TAYCF, whose values, vision, and mission align with the goals of the initiative.
- This funding opportunity will be offered over two years, for up to ten eligible organizations ready to launch or expand existing programs, resources and support for TAYCF in their communities.
- Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color (BIPOC)-led, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, governmental entities and institutions of higher education in Texas are eligible to submit a Letter of Interest.
- Applicants must be Texas-based and have offices, chapters or affiliates in Texas. Examples of eligible organizations include nonprofit community-based organizations; nonprofit mental health and consumer run organizations; faith-based organizations; secondary schools, colleges and universities; research-based organizations; and state,
regional and local government agencies. - If the applicant represents an institution of higher education, and the population of focus is BIPOC students on the college track, the foundation will give preference to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions.
- If the applicant does not have a current 501(c)(3) status, they will need to partner with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit to serve as the fiscal agent and manage the fiscal responsibilities and fiscal requirements of the grant.
For more information, visit Pathways for Success.