Agape Missionaries For Life
$82,000
To create a sustainable provision for medical missionaries in Harlingen and RGV.
American Heart Association
$143,480
Check. Change. Control. is an evidence-based hypertension management program.
American Red Cross
$150,000
The South Texas Chapter of the American Red Cross purchased a next generation emergency response vehicle (ERV).
Boys & Girls Club of McAllen
$20,000
Youth participate in physical activities but lack the knowledge they need to make positive food choices. Boys & Girls Club's Triple Play curriculum demonstrates how eating smart, keeping fit and positive relationships add up to a healthy lifestyle.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Harlingen
$50,000
The program provides a multi component Sports and Fitness Training Series to address problems associated with childhood obesity and low fitness levels in children, utilizing components that positively influence the Mind, Body, and Soul.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Pharr
$27,804.00
The FitKid360 program works to combat childhood obesity by incorporating technology into fitness for kids.
C.A.M.P. University
$26,810
We are looking to expand our 3 day a week program to a 5 day a week program. Presently we provide day habilitation for special needs young adults and are hoping to expand our services to better serve our community.
CATCH Global Foundation
$30,000
The Brownsville ISD CATCH grant will provide physical activity and nutrition education and build district capacity to create and sustain healthy school environments for approximately 21,000 K-5th grade students in 37 elementary schools.
Children's Defense Fund of Texas
$67,770
To support year two of a three year plan to expand the work of CDF-Texas in the Rio Grande Valley to increase healthcare access for children.
City of Los Indios
$400,000
Grant would serve as a match to acquire property and build neighborhood parks in underserved neighborhoods along US 281.
City of Mercedes
$150,000
City of Mercedes This project will allow for the installation of exercise and fitness stations along the new trail to reduce medical ailments due to lack of physical fitness activities.
City of Mission
$500,000
Construction of Tennis Center with new youth tennis program to encourage healthy lifestyle and reduce obesity in South Texas area.
City of Pharr
$191,598
Installation of ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessible equipment at Victor Garcia Park.
Community Hope Projects Inc
$130,331
Safety Net Clinic Health Response includes case management, health responses, and enhancement of clinic space to support health in the area
Culture of Life Ministries
$86,600
The goal is to further assist patients whose care is otherwise incomplete after a PCP visit.
El Milagro Clinic
$100,000
Provide specialty care to diabetics, including medication, insulin, eye, and foot care.
Family Crisis Center, Inc.
$100,000
To continue to break the cycle of violence through counseling services and community education.
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Inc.
$300,000
Creating an innovative pantry with UTRGV and Good Neighbor Settlement House for Brownsville.
Good Samaritan Community Services
$50,000
The Youth & Healthy Living Development Services (YHDS) - Pharr provides low-income youth with opportunities to lead healthy and successful lifestyles.
Holy Family Services, Inc.
$450,000
To create a more sustainable birthing center that’s structurally suitable for family care services.
Infant & Family Nutrition Agency
$29,810
Healthy Babies Healthy Families will allow IFNA to turn the corner on sustainability and improve impact by significantly leveraging IFNA's ability to deliver an increased volume of effective nutrition and breastfeeding services.
Loaves & Fishes of the RGV
$100,000
Great Physician Healthy Living addresses health related causes and consequences of poverty.
Los Fresnos Ambulance Service, Inc
$109,517
Upgrade of EKG Heart Monitors from Lifepak-12 to Lifepak- 15 to provide better care to patients.
Moody Clinic
$100,000
To provide rehabilitative services to children with disabilities birth to 21 years old of low to moderate income.
Planned Parenthood South Texas
$35,000
Habla Con Tu Hermana educates the community about sexual health and responsibility and distributes health care vouchers to eligible women, waiving the cost of a family planning visit at Planned Parenthood clinics in Harlingen or Brownsville.
Proyecto Desarrollo Humano
$10,000
Our medical/dental clinic provides free care for uninsured people. Doctors, dentists, and nurses volunteer their services.
Proyecto Juan Diego, Inc
$100,000
To decrease type 2 diabetes in the RGV in 5 years through various collaborative actions.
Rio Grande Council Boy Scouts of America
$1,500,000
ScoutFit will build healthy lifestyles and personal fitness through unique camp fitness activities. The facilities will also be used by other organizations.
Rio Grande State Center Citizen's Volunteer Council
$25,000.00
Funds will be used to secure prompt specialty services from collaborative partners for continued patient care requiring specialty services not provided at the Clinic and where the cost is prohibitive to the indigent population served.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Rio Grande Valley
$50,000
The Ronald McDonald House (program) is a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week, 365 days a year "home away from home " for families in need of comfort and care we provide.
The Salvation Army - Harlingen
$30,000
Prescription Assistance & Working Utilities provide proper healthcare, safety, and comfort at home.
South Texas Emergency Care Foundation, Inc.
$913,036.24
ECG monitoring in the EMS prehospital setting is essential in saving lives of our patients.
South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association
$50,000
STJDA will develop culturally-relevant resources to train caregivers of children with diabetes.
State of Texas Kidney Foundation
$25,000
Free kidney screenings for South Texans, many of whom are also undiagnosed as diabetic.
Su Clinica
$161,157
Engage low income patients in a holistic, chronic disease management program focused on diabetes.
Sunshine Haven, Inc.
$30,000
Sunshine Haven provides 24 hour comfort/palliative care to terminally ill patients enrolled in Hospice who cannot be cared for at home because of lack the resources.
Texas A&M University Colonias Program
$157,183
The DMAM Project improves the capacity of women to understand and cope with depressive symptoms.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Weslaco Inc
$50,000
This grant will provide new equipment for the newly constructed Boys and Girls Club.
The Salvation Army-McAllen
$25,000
The health and welfare of individuals begins with basic needs of shelter and food. This program proactively meets those needs to enhance our client's lives and the community.
Tip of Texas Family Outreach
$30,000
Providing home based parenting skills, advocacy, education, guidance, and support to "at risk" teen parents and young adults to ensure children are raised in a safe, healthy and nurturing environment.
Trauma Regional Advisory Council V (TRAC V)
$500,000
To enhance Emergency Services communications & transitions of care for patient safety & treatment.
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
$14,999,995
This project will build on existing UTRGV SOM infrastructure to establish a Center for Brain Health.
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
$500,000
The UTRGV SOM Dept. of Psychiatry is developing/implementing psychology internships and fellowships.
The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer and Hematology Clinic (VCCC)
$100,000
The VCCC is the Rio Grande Valley's only comprehensive pediatric oncology and hematology clinic.
WomenTogether Foundation, Inc.
$30,058
Assist victims of domestic violence / sexual assault achieve greater independence and self sufficiency..