Imagine a Texas family navigating the joys and challenges of early parenthood. From sleepless nights to important developmental milestones, families can be in constant need of support. The HOPES grant supports communities to provide these families with the resources they need to thrive.
What is HOPES?
Established in 2004 by the Texas Legislature, the Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) grant stands out for its unique approach. Unlike many grant programs that dictate specific outcomes and methodologies, HOPES empowers communities to take the lead.
Recognizing that every community faces distinct challenges and possesses unique strengths, HOPES encourages local organizations to analyze their specific needs and develop tailored solutions. By examining local data and identifying critical areas for improvement, communities can apply for funding to implement evidence-based strategies and programs that directly address their most pressing concerns. This community-driven approach ensures that resources are allocated effectively and efficiently, resulting in more impactful and sustainable outcomes for children and families.
HOPES at a Glance
- $31,218,813 Annual Budget In FY2024
- Average Number of Families Served Per Month: 3,440
- 33 Counties Served
- Funded 28 Grantees & 25 Subgrantees
- $1,114,958 Average Grantee Budget
HOPES funding impacts four key areas that ultimately benefit Texas families:
- Empowers Communities
- Promotes Self-Sufficiency
- Strengthens Partnerships
- Improves Outcomes
Learn more about HOPES including parent and provider testimonials here.