In FY23, Integral Care was awarded $3,693,616 in grant funding through a Request for Proposal process (RFP). These funds do not include funds received through Integral Care’s Interlocal Agreement. In FY2023, grant funding awarded included multiyear contracts, one-year awards, and subcontracts with collaborators in the community – to expand existing programs. These include primary care services, mental health first aid, training, housing, community-based mental health care, tenant stability, substance use treatment and more.
AWARD DATE | FUNDER | AMOUNT | PROGRAM DESCRIPTION |
7/11/23 | Blue Cross Blue Shield | $25,000 | Support Successful Living for Individuals diagnosed with IDD through flexible direct client support funds for 1 year. |
11/1/22 | CapMetro (EF Transit Pass Program) | 1875 bus passes | Provide social service agencies bus passes for unmet transit needs in our community. |
4/1/23 | Department of Veterans Affairs | $1,214,684 | Provide emergency Low Demand transitional housing and supportive services for homeless veterans at Safe Haven for 1 year. |
8/22/23 | The Home Depot Foundation | $250,000 | Renovations for Kensington Apartment community. |
9/13/22 | Religious Coalition to Assist the Homeless | $10,000 | Integral Care Permanent Supportive Housing for Terrace at Oak Springs. |
6/27/23 | SAMHSA Assisted Outpatient Treatment Continuation | $1,000,000 | Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Grant Program for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness. Evaluate new AOT programs and identify evidence-based practices in order to reduce the incidence and duration of psychiatric hospitalization, homelessness, incarcerations, and interactions with the criminal justice system while improving the health and social outcomes of individuals with a serious mental illness. 1 year. |
5/4/23 | SAMHSA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis 2023-2024 Continuation | $400,00 | Community Programs for Outreach and Intervention with Youth and Young Adults at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Year 2 award for up to 4 years. |
9/21/22 | SAMHSA CMHC | $2,500,000 | SAMHSA’s Community Mental Health Centers funding program enables community mental health centers to support and restore the delivery of clinical services that were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and effectively address the needs of individuals with serious emotional disturbance (SED), serious mental illness (SMI), and individuals with SMI or SED and substance use disorders. |
4/28/23 | SAMHSA Mental Health Awareness Training 2023-2024 Continuation | $125,000 | Mental Health Awareness Training (MHAT) for service providers and families of armed service personal and veterans. Year 3 Award for up to 5 years. $125K per year. |
1/6/23 | St. David’s Foundation | $591,932 | Judge Guy Herman Center Continuation from 1/1/23-12/31/2024. Total award: $1,183,864. |
10/14/22 | St. David’s Foundation | $200,000 | Acting as fiscal sponsor for Connxus for funding to support the work on enhancing local data sharing through capacity building for Connxus. 1 year restricted and non-recurring grant. |
1/12/23 | Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities | $15,000 | Support Central Texas African American Family Support Conference for speakers and registration fees. |
2/23/23 | Texas Systems of Care | $2,000 | Support middle school program for kids experiencing isolation/difficulty with mental health. |
5/15/23 | Texas Veteran’s Commission | $260,000 | Support Community Service Assistants at Safe Haven. 1 year. |
Philanthropic Funds
Integral Care relies on a combination of federal, state, and local grants and contracts to fund most of its programs. However, donations play a crucial role in addressing gaps within the system and providing additional support to enhance the overall well-being of our clients and staff. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Integral Care raised $241,090 in FY23 to help bridge those critical gaps.
This collaborative effort ensures that our services continue to thrive and positively impact the community.Included in our donor contributions were dollars raised at our annual Bridging the Gap fundraiser. This year, we celebrated the work of our incredible staff through their heartfelt stories, raising $167,888 to support the life-changing work they do every day. These funds help meet client needs not covered by our grant funding, such as bus passes, rental deposits, cell phones, prescription medications, and therapy tools.
Integral Care Foundation
The Integral Care Foundation owns 7 HUD housing communities that provide housing for 86 individuals.
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- The Dos Corazones Family Fund
- ECG Foundation
- Kiki Price Shoes
- Von Family Foundation
- Lucy Price & Greg Baxter
- Joan & Kurt Wade
- Mary G. & Howard Yancy
- Hal Katz
- Cheryl & Walt Penn
- Paul Rathouz
- John & Suzanne Rosato
- Austin Regional Clinic
- Husch Blackwell, LLP
- Sarah Churchill Llamas
- Caitlin Corkill
- Gary Daniel
- Sara & David Dimston
- Ellen & David Lake
- Marsh Lavenue, PhD
- Paul Leeke
- Tess Peters
- Jim Susman
- Margaret & Aaron Von Flatern
- Thomas & Kaye Young
- Abe Zimmerman
- AlertMedia
- Design Run Group
- Gjerset & Lorenz LLP
- Meyer Levy Charitable Trust
- NAMI of Central Texas
- Netsmart
- Prosperity Bank
- STG Design
- Tejas Behavioral Health Management
- Trimbuilt Construction
- Ben Adams
- Bobby Barker
- Gilbert Davila
- David & Debra Evans
- Nickie & Eric Froiland
- Darin Grey
- Scott & Susan Hector
- Anonymous
- Joel &Lucy Katz
- Kelley Cooper McClure
- Brian Noonan
- Peter Rieck
- Daniel Roth
- Carolyn Schilthuis
- Morrie Schulman & Rachel Gunner
- Steven Solis
- Louisa & David Stegmann
- Stephen Strakowski, MD
- Gail Susholtz
- Tom Wise
- Erika Wulff Jones
- Lisa & Scott Zodin
- Apple Employee Giving
- Progressive Insurance Foundation
- Lee Aaronson
- Cecilia & Melvin Barrentine
- Cynthia Brown & Robert Bass
- Michelle Bisson
- Rosalie Boldin
- Charles Carr
- Marla Elm
- STG Gives
- Zach Goldstein
- Dawn Handley
- Michael Holiman
- David Horton
- Jean Ann Howry
- Brian Humphrey
- Debra & Eric James
- Chris Mann
- Elisa McCrimmon
- Edward McHorse
- Kathryn Millington-Garza
- Paul Moomaw
- Marisa Pierce
- Maura Powers & Scott McCown
- Luanne Southern
- Jamie Wade
- Alexander Carlson
- Michael Churgin
- Christian Del Castillo
- Stephen Grubb
- Charles Guittard
- Hadley Hempel
- Jessica Hennessey
- Jane Hilfer
- Debbie Kizer
- Paul LaBrant
- Anne Lancaster
- Louise Lynch
- Anthony Masaryk
- Barbara Morris-Blake
- Sandra Rivera
- Libby Santos
- Erika Swanner
- Katherine Wells
- David West
- AmazonSmile
- Joseph Anderson
- Kathleen Casey
- Kathryn Garia
- Nadia Gartner
- April Geruso
- Frank Hoffman & Jacqueline Fox
- Brianna McKinney
- Anonymous
- Ellen Muskin
- Bryant Meyer
- Anne Nagelkirk
- Stephanie Rubin
- Amy Ryder
- Robyn Totah
- Anonymous Donations
- Missy Apodaca
- Anna Arage
- Ami Armstrong
- Jane Berry
- Christopher Chang
- Lou Crouch
- Audrey Desjardins
- George & Karen Donsbach
- Melanie Engerski
- Lauren Gambill
- Lynnie Goodman
- Allen Hammer
- Patti & Niles Hansen
- The Honorable Sally Hernandez
- Michael Nwokolo
- Ellen Richards
- Norah Rudyk
- Harvey Simon
- Stacy Spencer
- Robert Stewart
- Kimberly Vitray
- Nancy Werling
- Network for Good
- Heather Arnos
- Robin Berghaus
- Robert Brockett
- Margaret Carrico
- Brian Cuthbertson & Katen Sholtz
- Curt Daniel
- Suzanne Gonzalez
- Brian Joseph
- Jessie Lewis
- Timothy Malpass
- Mark Musick & Mary Rose
- Whitney Naquin
- David Olivenbaum
- Joyce Orr
- Christine Oyler
- Jack Pierce
- Michael & Lisa Pierce
- Michele Pierson
- Matthew Snapp
- Susan Thomas
- Sheila Thornton & Vincent Casillan
- Ken Winston
- David Berry
- Karen Blackburn
- Kelly Brown
- Bennya A Chandler
- Jeffrey Cross
- Fatemeh Ghazban
- Tamara Hebert
- Steven Kester
- Janice Kapp
- Stephane Lambour
- Brannin Lancaster
- Chloe Lawrence
- Luzdary Montoya
- Paul Ortega
- Tony Prenger
- Alicia Remaley
- Christopher Stansbury
- Stacy Vega