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2021

Tip of Texas Family Outreach

Abuse & Neglect
$40,353

To provide an array of supportive services to families to help reduce the risk of child maltreatment.

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2021

Tropical Texas Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health
$500,000

The goal is to continue the success realized from our mental health law enforcement team trained to intervene with people in psychiatric crisis and divert them from incarceration and reduce ER visits.

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2021

United Way of Southern Cameron County

Other
$458,242

To implement Get Shift Done - RGV to prepare, package and distribute meals and bags of emergency food. This initiative will provide staffing for nonprofit food distribution activities across the entire Rio Grande Valley as well as increase the food pantry capacity to non profit organizations providing food assistance.

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2021

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Other
$748,301

To provide a sustainable diagnostic Public Health Laboratory to enhance control of COVID-19 and future outbreaks, and integrated public health information and analysis.

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2020

ARISE

Other
$70,587

To coordinate ARISE's Census efforts to reach hard to count residents in Hidalgo County.

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2020

ARISE

Healthy Lifestyles
$100,000

To promote the personal development and empowerment of the immigrant community of the Rio Grande Valley through educational programs that strengthen their organized community and civic participation.

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2020

Alzheimer's Association San Antonio & South Texas Chapter

Access to Care
$50,000

To enhance care and support for Rio Grande Valley individuals, caregivers, and families facing Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

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2020

American Heart Association

Heart Disease
$232,964

Collectively empowering communities in the Rio Grande Valley to take control of their health through hypertension and diabetes education, awareness and prevention.

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2020

Amigos Del Valle

Food Insecurity / Homelessness
$400,000

To provide shelf stable meals to seniors along with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to ensure the safety of our clients and staff.

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2020

Amigos Del Valle

Food Insecurity / Homelessness
Aging in Place
$50,000

To replace old equipment/supplies at ADV Central Kitchen in San Benito, TX

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2020

Aurora House Foundation

Hospice
$100,000

Aurora House works to provide quality, compassionate end-of-life care to terminally ill patients, supports grieving loved ones, and prepares healthcare students for the future.

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2020

Boys and Girls Clubs of Harlingen

Healthy Lifestyles
$50,000

Triple Play creates a Game Plan for the Mind, Body, and Soul to promote Healthy Lifestyles.

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2020

Boys and Girls Clubs of Harlingen

Healthy Lifestyles
$850,000

Construct new, additional Gymnasium at our Main Club Site for increased and enhanced program delivery.

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2020

Buckner Children and Family Services, Inc.

Access to Care
Healthy Lifestyles
$50,000

The Family Hope Center(FHC) seek to keep families together by providing them with critical services, aid and coaching to keep them strong and decrease the likelihood of abuse, neglect and removal of children.

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2020

C.A.M.P. University

Other
Disabilities
$46,995

CAMP University will meet safety codes and will gain job skills in gardening.

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2020

Child Abuse Education Program of South Texas

Abuse & Neglect
$7,500

To host a conference for persons interested in child maltreatment and domestic violence.

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2020

Children's Defense Fund of Texas

Access to Care
$85,000

The Children’s Defense Fund connects uninsured children in the RGV to affordable health coverage.

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2020

City of McAllen

Other
$24,743

The McAllen Complete Count Committee aims to increase the response rate for the 2020 Census in Hard-to-Count (HTC) communities by increasing awareness and providing education.

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2020

City of Pharr

Healthy Lifestyles
$500,000

To construct a 2000 LF walking trail that will go around the new Wellness Center and Amphitheater currently being built in the Northside of City of Pharr.

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2020

City of Pharr

Other
$50,000

The City of Pharr seeks funding support to fill outreach gaps to hard-to-count (HTC) populations located neighborhoods in the city of Pharr, Texas, during the Census 2020.

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2020

City of Rio Grande City

Other
$44,120

The Rio Grande City Census 2020 project will identify and target hard-to-count (HTC) areas within the city.

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2020

Culture of Life Ministries

Access to Care
$60,000

To engage in capacity development work to strengthen our ability to lead, motivate, and enhance the performance of our volunteers and to deliver high-quality, efficient health and wellness services to our patients.

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2020

Dentists Who Care

Access to Care
$50,000

To improve the health of our communities by creating dental homes and crafting healthy SMILES.

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2020

Dentists Who Care

Dental Health
$6,000

To develop a comprehensive operational plan that will assist Dentists Who Care including a review of our policies and procedures to increase our organizational productivity.

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