Cohort 1 Grants beginning May 1, 2015
MHM is committed to transparency in grantmaking. The following packets contain the full applications of awarded Sí Texas grantees, and other information supporting grantee review and selection.
Cohort 1 Grants beginning May 1, 2015
Infographic sheet on Sí Texas subgrantee, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health) School of Public Health and its 10 partner organizations will enhance a chronic care management program called Salud y Vida 2.0., which serves uninsured and low-income Rio Grande Valley residents who have uncontrolled type 2 diabetes. Learn more about Sí Texas subgrantee, UT Health, with this infographic sheet.
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Infographic sheet on Sí Texas subgrantee, Texas A&M International University.
Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) will implement, through the Sí Texas Project, an integrated behavioral health model called Juntos for Better Health in Webb, Zapata and Jim Hogg counties. Learn more about Sí Texas subgrantee, TAMIU, with this infographic sheet.
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As a Social Innovation Fund Program, Sí Texas Project subgrantees must comply with these terms and conditions.
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This fact sheet provides an overview of the Sí Texas Project project and its potential impact.
The Sí Texas Project, a Social Innovation Fund Program, aims to stimulate local solutions that improve both physical and behavioral health together, such as diabetes and depression. This fact sheet provides an overview of the project and its potential impact.
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View the Sí Texas Project’s 12-county service area in South Texas.