Texas Health Community Impact uses cross-sector collaborative grants to address local community needs in resourceful and innovative ways. This data-driven, outcomes-focused approach pinpoints North Texas ZIP codes most in need of our help and drives how we engage with leaders, influencers and existing resources within those underserved areas. Together, we’re responding to health disparities, eliminating root causes of chronic disease and providing tools that instill life-long health and well-being.
-
2023-2024 Grants Awarded by Texas Health Community Impact
Collin County
Dallas County
Denton County
Erath County
Johnson County
Kaufman County
Parker County
Tarrant County
Wise County
-
2021-2022 Grants Awarded by Texas Health Community Impact
Follow this link to download Results Report for each 2021-2022 Grant.
Collin County
Dallas County
Denton County
Erath County
Parker County
Rockwall County
Tarrant County
Wise County
-
2019-2020 Grants Awarded by Texas Health Community Impact
Collin County
Dallas County
Denton County
Erath County
- Stephenville 76401 and 76402, and Dublin 76446 – Results
Johnson County
- Cleburne 76031 and 76033, and Keene 76059 – Results
Kaufman County
- Kemp 75143, Mabank 75147, and Elmo/Terrell 75161– Results
Rockwall County
- Rockwall 75032 – Results
Tarrant County
- Fort Worth 76119 – Results
Wise County
- Bridgeport 76426 – Results
-
Honors and Awards Received by Texas Health Community Impact
- Achievement in Community Outreach at D CEO’s 2022 Excellence in Healthcare Awards
- American Hospital Association 2022 Foster G. McGaw Prize for excellence in community service
-
Texas Health Community Impact Regions
- The major engine to deploy Texas Health Community Impact in our communities is the Texas Health Community Health Improvement department, which oversees five unique regional Texas Health Community Impact Leadership Councils that represent counties in the Texas Health service area.
- The Councils are comprised of community leaders responsible for recommending outcome-driven programs and collaborations.
- The Councils are instrumental in determining priority areas of focus to invest Texas Health and community resources. The major steps undertaken by the community-led volunteer councils, with the support of Texas Health, are the following:
- Identify target communities (ZIP code level prioritization, sub-population identification)
- Identify community health needs (community readiness assessments/windshield surveys; focus groups)
- Build focused, community-based approach to tackle health priorities
- Create sound metrics to measure results of our community investment
- The result of this work is a community-driven implementation plan to improve community health in each of the five regions. The plans guide Texas Health in its work and investment in those regions.
- For additional information regarding the regional Texas Health Community Impact Leadership Councils, please contact THCI-Grants@TexasHealth.org.
-
Other Texas Health Community Health Improvements Departments