Grants & Institutional Partnerships
Partnering With Institutions to Prevent Crisis Before It Begins
New Horizons Foundation partners with grant-making institutions, hospital systems, and corporate foundations to deliver measurable, prevention-focused mental health outcomes in underserved communities.
Mission Alignment
New Horizons Mental Health Foundation Inc. is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to advancing mental health access, youth leadership development, and community-based education initiatives.
Our 2026 Youth & Family Early-Intervention Initiative targets the gap between crisis and prevention — delivering structured, evidence-informed programming that reduces emergency utilization and strengthens family stability.
Target Population
Our programs serve vulnerable communities across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex with a focus on prevention and early intervention.
At-Risk Youth
Young people facing school disengagement, behavioral challenges, and system involvement risk
Families in Need
Households navigating mental health challenges, economic stress, and service system barriers
Veterans & First Responders
Service members and their families facing transition, trauma, and reintegration challenges
Underserved Communities
Populations with limited access to mental health literacy, referral networks, and prevention resources
Measurable Outcomes
Our programs are designed with accountability and data-driven impact reporting at every stage.
Families Reached
Year 1 projection across North Texas communities
Workshops Delivered
Structured prevention and education programs
Direct Program Allocation
No lobbying, no political activity
Impact Reporting
Measurable outcomes and data-driven summaries
IRS & Compliance Documents
All documentation required for institutional due diligence, grant applications, and corporate giving portals.
IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter
Federal tax-exempt status confirmation under Section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)
W-9 Form
Signed Request for Taxpayer Identification Number
EIN Confirmation
IRS Employer Identification Number verification (EIN: 41-3658405)
Board of Directors & Key Staff
Current roster of Foundation leadership and governance
2026 Program Budget Summary
One-page budget overview for the Youth & Family Early-Intervention Initiative
Donation Instructions
ACH, wire transfer, check, and online donation details
Letter of Support
If your organization requires a letter of support, program narrative, or customized documentation for grant applications or internal funding proposals, our team will prepare materials aligned with your requirements.
Contact us at [email protected] or submit the inquiry form below.
Downloadable Program Overview
Access our complete program documentation for grant applications, board presentations, and internal review.
Submit Funding Inquiry
For grant officers, institutional partners, and corporate giving managers. Our team will respond within 2 business days.
Ready to Partner?
Join hospitals, foundations, and institutions investing in prevention-based mental health outcomes across North Texas.