Who We Work With
Through introductions to fellow grantees and aligned organizations, we’ve had the opportunity to build relationships that extend beyond individual projects. These connections broaden our perspective, expand our reach, and contribute to a stronger, more collaborative TBI community of practice. It’s a network rooted in shared learning and mutual support, that continues to grow.
Alamo Head Injury Association
The mission of Alamo Head Injury Association (AHIA) is to improve the quality of life and well-being for survivors of brain injury (traumatic or non-traumatic), their caregivers, and their family members.
Austin Independent School District
Austin ISD educates nearly 70,000 students and embraces 114 diverse school communities in one of the fastest-growing metroplexes in the country. In partnership with our families and our community, Austin ISD's mission is to prepare every student with the knowledge and skills to thrive in college, career, and life. We partner with world-class universities, innovative businesses, nonprofit organizations and engaged community leaders to provide a comprehensive educational experience that is high-quality, challenging and inspires all students to make a positive contribution to their community.
Hope for Minds
Hope for Minds is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children with brain injuries and giving hope to their families through support and education. The organization provides practical help through financial assistance, support groups, parent-to-parent connections, educational resources, advocacy, and other services designed to help families navigate the long-term challenges of pediatric brain injury.
The Shaken Baby Alliance
Shaken Baby Alliance is a Fort Worth-based nonprofit that provides support for victim families and professionals, prevention education related to child and elder abuse, and justice advocacy for innocent victims. Founded in 1998, the organization offers family support services, professional training and case consultation, and prevention programs such as When Babies Cry…We C.O.P.E., which helps caregivers understand infant crying and reduce the risk of abusive head trauma.
TBI Warrior Foundation
TBI Warrior Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works to improve the quality of life of veterans, civilians, children, and caregivers affected by traumatic brain injury. Its mission centers on community integration, education, and advancement programs, with services that include rehabilitation counseling, access to care, and caregiver support. The foundation also emphasizes practical help that promotes independence, health, and long-term success for people living with brain injury.