Promoting equity
by improving health

not just health care in Texas

Our Bold Vision for the Next Chapter

We have changed the conversation about health, and we are ready to accelerate this positive change by tackling the unequal and unacceptable health realities faced by Texans, especially among those who face the most obstacles to health.

Barnes explains why EHF believes that prioritizing food/nutrition security, maternal health, and diabetes prevention can start a ripple effect of good health in Texas.

Almost 7 out of 10 Texans say they skipped or postponed medical care in the past year because of cost. That’s just one of the worrying results of a new statewide EHF poll.

Our research uncovers invaluable insights about health policy and systems in Texas, and puts forward effective solutions and approaches to deliver better health outcomes.

There will be important one-time changes to our grantmaking in 2024.

We activate communities by strengthening grantee organizations, congregations, and coalitions to build a health-promoting Texas.