Breaking Barriers: The Access to Care Grant Now Accepting Applications
- PBH Foundation

- Apr 30
- 2 min read
At PBH Foundation, we believe that access to quality mental health care should never be limited by finances. That’s why we’re proud to announce the early launch of the Access to Care Grant—a small but meaningful initiative to help individuals and families get the behavioral health support they need.

🌱 A Grant in Its Beginning Stages
The Access to Care Grant is still in its early development, and while we are committed to funding at least one grant per month, we’re honest about the realities: some requests may take longer to fulfill while we await incoming donations. This grant is made possible solely through the generosity of individual and organizational donors, and we are deeply grateful to every supporter who is helping us bridge the gap between those in need and the providers ready to help.
💡 How the Grant Works
This is a pass-through grant, which means PBH Foundation pays the provider directly on behalf of the person seeking care. If you are a patient or client, please be sure to talk with your provider before applying. Once your application is submitted, the provider or agency listed will receive documentation confirming the application.
To ensure we can communicate and process your request appropriately, you may also need to sign a release of information that allows PBH Foundation to connect with your provider for necessary details.
🔗 Ready to Apply?
Click here to apply for the Access to Care Grant: Apply Now
🙌 Want to Help Others Access Care?
We are proud to be a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and every dollar donated goes directly toward expanding mental health access. If you are an individual, business, or organization who believes in mental health equity, we invite you to make a tax-deductible donation today.
Click here to go to the donation page: Donate Now
🧾 We provide donation receipts so that you can claim your contribution on your tax return.
Whether you’re applying for help or offering it, you are part of a movement that’s transforming lives and communities. Together, we are breaking barriers to mental health—one grant, one session, and one life at a time.




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