EHF invests $17.7 million in final 2025 grants to organizations across Texas
The funding supports 49 organizations working to strengthen care, expand access to health benefits, and support community-led health efforts.
The funding supports 49 organizations working to strengthen care, expand access to health benefits, and support community-led health efforts.
HHSC accepting applications through February 5 for new grants to improve pregnancy outcomes and reduce severe maternal complications in Texas.
Beginning in February 2026, participating organizations can access free tools, coaching, and peer learning designed to strengthen day-to-day operations and long-term impact.
A new EHF report captures what Texans say could happen if Affordable Care Act heath insurance coverage becomes unaffordable.
New state and local funding for sites participating in the Texas Accountable Communities for Health Initiative is showing that community-driven health solutions can build long-term stability.
EHF’s investment in the Maternal Health Accelerator project was strengthened by a transformational gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
A new study from Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government & Public Service finds that up to 1.45 million Texans could lose their ACA health insurance coverage because of higher costs.
Investment addresses urgent needs while continuing long-term work to improve health, not just health care, across Texas.
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