10 Community Agencies Receive $10,000 Grants
Date: 05/06/25
Superior HealthPlan has awarded grant funding to ten total community agencies across Texas through its annual grant program. The funding is designed to address non-medical drivers of health, such as access to food, economic stability, health care, housing, education and other critical needs that affect overall health and well-being.
“We’re excited to award $100,000 in total funding to these outstanding community agencies because we know they’ll be able to use the funding to positively impact communities across Texas,” said Dr. Susan Mills, senior vice president of population health and clinical operations at Superior. “We sincerely value their commitment and look forward to working together throughout the year.”
Below is a list of the 2025 community grant recipients:
Organization | Region Served | Grant Purpose |
YMCA of Greater San Antonio | Bexar | Support 4 family-friendly events to address non-medical drivers of health. |
Shepherd’s Heart | Central | Expand a food distribution network. |
REACH Inc. | Dallas | Develop an independent living skills curriculum for people with disabilities. |
Her Pantry | El Paso | Purchase diapers and wipes to expand a diaper distribution program. |
Prairie View A&M | Hidalgo | Support summer safety, financial literacy, and energy conservation workshops for the community. |
Early Learning Center of Lubbock | Lubbock | Purchase health and safety equipment to operate 5 early learning centers. |
United Way Grayson Diaper Bank | Northeast | Expand a diaper distribution program. |
Community Action Corporation of South Texas | Nueces | Expand a senior nutrition program by increasing meal delivery services. |
Parmer Lane Elementary School | Travis | Create a community walking trail. |
City of Wichita Falls Parks & Recreation | West | Replace exercise equipment for a senior fitness program. |
Since 2020, Superior has provided more than $940,000 in funding to hundreds of community partners and providers through its grant programs.
To learn about the program, visit Superior’s Grant Program webpage.