Superior HealthPlan Community Grant Program
Organization: Superior HealthPlan
Opportunity Description: The Superior HealthPlan Community Grant Program provides financial support to organizations that address Non-Medical Drivers of Health (NMDOH), also known as Social Determinants of Health. Here are the key details:
Applications must be completed in full by March 31, 2026, and submitted online to be considered. All applications are reviewed by the Superior HealthPlan Grant Committee and will be awarded on a yearly basis to community-based organizations across Texas. Applicants will be notified of the committee’s decision by the tenth business day of April. Each applicant selected to receive a grant from Superior HealthPlan will receive $10,000.
Applicants must align proposals with at least one of these focus areas:
Housing Stability & Support: Programs should aim to reduce housing insecurity and improve living conditions for Medicaid members. Eligible programs include, but are not limited to, the following:
Utility Assistance Program: Provide short-term financial support for electricity, gas, or water bills.
Rental Assistance or Security Deposit Fund: Help individuals secure stable housing by covering move-in costs.
Emergency Shelter Support: Offer temporary shelter or hotel vouchers for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Home Repair & Maintenance Program: Fund minor repairs or accessibility modifications for low-income households.
Application Fee Assistance: Cover costs associated with applying for housing.
Pest Control Services: Provide extermination services to ensure safe and healthy living environments.
Food Security & Nutrition: Programs should address food access, nutrition, and emergency food needs for vulnerable populations. Eligible programs include, but are not limited to, the following:
Community Food Pantry: Establish or expand a pantry offering culturally appropriate, nutritious food.
Home Food Delivery: Deliver groceries or prepared meals to homebound individuals or families without transportation.
Emergency Food Assistance: Provide food boxes or meal vouchers during crises or natural disasters.
Congregate or Mobile Meal Programs: Serve hot meals at community centers or via mobile units in food deserts.
Health Care Access & Literacy: Programs should reduce barriers to care and improve health outcomes through education, navigation, and support. Eligible programs include, but are not limited to, the following:
Dental Care Access Days: Partner with local dentists to provide free or low-cost cleanings and exams for adults, ages 21 and older, who have Medicaid coverage.
In-Home Assistive Services: Offer non-clinical assistive devices such as Alexa for seniors, medical alert systems, fall detection sensors, and smart home monitoring systems.
Health Literacy Workshops: Educate community members about navigating the health system, understanding prescriptions, and preventive care.
Transportation Voucher Program: Medical – Provide rides to and from hospitals, ER discharges, or other urgent health care appointments. Social Service Support – Provide transportation to agencies like food pantries and hygiene and clothing closets.
Deadline: 3/31/2026
Geographic Scope: Texas
Funding Ranges: $10,000
Apply here: Link to Application