Funding search · EIN 463992618 · Dallas, TX
Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 50
- grants reported
- $7.9M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $100,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Funding pattern
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10 grants matching “depression” · $3.7M
- $519,438
Ut Southwestern Med Center · Dallas, TX · 2024
Lone star depression challenge
- $197,529
President & Fellows of Harvar · Boston, MA · 2024
Lone star depression challenge
- $82,929
The Univ of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2024
Lone star depression challenge
- $1.0M
The Univ of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $984,691
Ut Southwestern Med Center · Dallas, TX · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $256,106
The Univ of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $192,027
Harvard Medical School · Boston, MA · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $192,027
Harvard Medical School · Boston, MA · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $131,568
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Boston, MA · 2022
Provide support in central tx region to implement lone star depression challenge
- $84,146
The University of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2022
Ambitious initiative will improve quality of life & mental healthcare for communitites across tx, saving lives & helping millions of texans receive care they need to recover from depression.
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Ut Southwestern Med Center2 grants · $1.5M
- The Univ of Texas at Austin3 grants · $1.3M
- City of Galveston3 grants · $901,975
- Harvard Medical School2 grants · $384,054
- The Gulf Coast Center2 grants · $345,305
- Boys and Girls Club Puerto Rico1 grant · $312,950
- Good Nation Foundation3 grants · $260,000
- Tarrant County Hospital Dist3 grants · $250,000
- Methodist Health System3 grants · $250,000
- The Howard University1 grant · $240,000
Giving over time
Grant history
All 50 reported grants, largest first.
- $1.0M
The Univ of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $984,691
Ut Southwestern Med Center · Dallas, TX · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $519,438
Ut Southwestern Med Center · Dallas, TX · 2024
Lone star depression challenge
- $440,562
City of Galveston · Galveston, TX · 2023
Multi-disciplinary response teams
- $312,950
Boys and Girls Club Puerto Rico · Carolina, PR · 2022
Provide project & case management for program implementation at vimenti school
- $259,532
The Gulf Coast Center · League City, TX · 2023
Multi-disciplinary response teams
- $256,106
The Univ of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $240,000
The Howard University · Washington, DC · 2024
Cadre project
- $231,634
City of Galveston · Galveston, TX · 2024
Multi-disciplinary response teams
- $229,779
City of Galveston · Galveston, TX · 2023
Mult-disciplinary response team
- $206,000
Texas Community College Educa · Austin, TX · 2024
Minding College Minds Project
- $197,529
President & Fellows of Harvar · Boston, MA · 2024
Lone star depression challenge
- $192,027
Harvard Medical School · Boston, MA · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $192,027
Harvard Medical School · Boston, MA · 2023
Lone star depression challenge
- $131,568
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Boston, MA · 2022
Provide support in central tx region to implement lone star depression challenge
- $105,000
The Steve Fund · Providence, RI · 2023
Support the trellis foundation
- $105,000
The Steve Fund · Providence, RI · 2023
Post secondary learning community
- $100,000
Minaret Foundation · Richmond, TX · 2024
Handle with care mental health netw
- $100,000
Texas Health Resources · Arlington, TX · 2024
Cloudbreak measurement based care
- $100,000
Baylor Healthcare Sys Found · Dallas, TX · 2023
Cloudbreak measurement based care
- $100,000
Baylor Scott & White Dallas F · Dallas, TX · 2023
Integerate measurement-based care
- $100,000
Good Nation Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
Health & reentry project
- $100,000
Good Nation Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
To support health & reentry project
- $100,000
Methodist Health System · Dallas, TX · 2023
Cloudbreak measurment based care
- $100,000
Methodist Health System · Dallas, TX · 2023
Multi-disciplinary response team
- $100,000
Tarrant County Hospital Dist · Fort Worth, TX · 2023
Multi-disciplinary response team
- $100,000
Tarrant County Hospital Dist · Fort Worth, TX · 2023
Cloudbreak measurment based care
- $95,300
The Jed Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
Post secondary learning community
- $95,300
The Jed Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
Support trellis foundation
- $90,000
Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation · Dallas, TX · 2022
Integrate measurement- based care system-wide to identify & treat mental health & substance use disorders
- $85,773
The Gulf Coast Center · League City, TX · 2024
Multi-disciplinary response teams
- $84,146
The University of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2022
Ambitious initiative will improve quality of life & mental healthcare for communitites across tx, saving lives & helping millions of texans receive care they need to recover from depression.
- $82,929
The Univ of Texas at Austin · Austin, TX · 2024
Lone star depression challenge
- $60,000
Fountain House · New York, NY · 2024
Measures that Matter Project
- $60,000
Good Nation Foundation · New York, NY · 2024
Health & reentry project
- $55,297
Texas Network of Youth Servic · Austin, TX · 2024
OJJDP Texas Continuum of Care Proj
- $51,917
Metrocare Services · Dallas, TX · 2024
Handle With Care Mental Health Netw
- $50,000
Irving Isd · Irving, TX · 2024
Handle With Care Mental Health Netw
- $50,000
Methodist Health System · Dallas, TX · 2024
Cloudbreak measurement based care
- $50,000
Tarrant County Hospital Dist · Fort Worth, TX · 2024
Cloudbreak measurement based care
- $50,000
Active Minds · Washington, DC · 2023
Post secondary learning community
- $50,000
Active Minds · Washington, DC · 2023
Wellbeing learning community
- $50,000
Minaret Foundation · Richmond, TX · 2023
Handle with care mental health net
- $46,567
American Indians of Texas at · San Antonio, TX · 2024
Bexar county continuum of care proj
- $35,000
Edgewood Isd · San Antonio, TX · 2024
School District Care Navigators Prj
- $35,000
Harlandale Isd · San Antonio, TX · 2024
School District Care Navigators Prj
- $35,000
Judson Isd · Live Oak, TX · 2024
School District Care Navigators Prj
- $35,000
San Antonio Isd · San Antonio, TX · 2024
School District Care Navigators Prj
- $25,000
University of Texas System · Austin, TX · 2022
Brain research summit
- $10,000
Hopelab Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2024
Colorado Youth Behavioral Health St
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