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Strengthening Mind, Heart, and Body

We support mental health, heart health, and physical well-being through education, advocacy, and action.

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Strengthening hearts, minds, and bodies through advocacy, education, and action to advance mental, cardiac, and physical well-being for all.

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Heart
Organizations and initiatives that support stroke and cardiovascular health education, survivor therapies, and caregiver support.
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Mind
Organizations and initiatives that support suicide prevention, mental health awareness, and expanded access to care.
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Body
Organizations and initiatives that support promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles as tools for prevention and resilience.
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Join us in strengthening minds, hearts, and bodies.

Because Health Is Never Just One Thing

Real Stories.
Real Impact.

RFF was created from lived experiences across generations—spanning mental health, heart health, and the importance of overall physical well-being.

Those experiences revealed how deeply connected health truly is. Mental illness affects families. Stroke reshapes support systems. Physical well-being influences emotional and long-term resilience. No single pillar exists in isolation.
This understanding defines how we work. We believe meaningful support must extend beyond the individual to families, caregivers, and communities—because lasting impact happens when care is connected.
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Total Funds Granted
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Core Pillars | Mind, Heart, and Body—addressed together
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Average Grant Size
3
Number of Grants Awarded

Current—Initiatives

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Informed by Experience

Honoring Eli Robinson’s Story and the Urgent Need for Mental Health Support
In April 2025, Eli Robinson — brother of NBA player Duncan Robinson — died by suicide after a long battle with schizophrenia. His family’s story highlights the profound challenges of severe mental illness and the urgent need for compassionate support, awareness, and systems change across communities.
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