Grants totaling $12.9 million span four regions – Kentucky, Florida, Louisiana and Texas – and four Health Equity Innovation Fund projects combatting loneliness and depression
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Humana Foundation, the philanthropic arm of
The investment totaling $12.9 million includes a $4.9 million grant to
“Today, there’s a critical need to provide young people with mental health supports. At BBBS, we know the positive impact mentorship has on youth well-being, inclusion and belonging, and social capital,” said Artis Stevens, President and CEO, BBBS. "Through our partnership with the Humana Foundation, we will harness the collective power of mentorship to expand our mental health and wellness programs, resources and training to create healthy emotional connections and empower youth."
A second national partner,
Humana Foundation Health Equity Innovation Fund grants in the amount of $750,000 each were awarded to four projects combatting loneliness and depression: the
“The Humana Foundation is dedicated to building partnerships that help drive change and advance health equity,” said Tiffany Benjamin, CEO of the Humana Foundation. “Today, we’re investing in new programs with trusted community partners who are innovating and scaling their services so that more school-aged children and seniors can reach their full health potential.”
In Texas, a pair of grants addressing senior nutrition were made to the
Also in Florida, grants were awarded to
In Kentucky, a $250,000 grant to
Additional grants in the series include:
National
National CARES Mentoring – $150,000 to expand culturally based social service interventions for Black teenagers in Kentucky and Louisiana, building on $250,000 received last year
Kentucky
Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness – $144,500 for a food delivery program with Kroger serving neighborhoods in West and South LouisvilleLegal Aid Society of Louisville – $100,000 to provide legal information and representation to help low-income residents access and retain food benefitsAMPED (Academy of Music Production Education and Development) – $50,000 to scale its mental health programming for youth in West Louisville, building on $200,000 received in 2021Center for Nonprofit Excellence – $50,000 to this funder-created organization, which is convening nonprofits advancing health equity in LouisvilleElderserve – $50,000 to pilot an intergenerational mentorship program in which youth assist seniors with digital and social media literacyTip It Forward – $50,000 in support of their mobile wellness clinic, bringing self-care education and kits to underserved seniors
Florida
H.U.G. (Help Us Grow Foundation Inc.) – $225,000 to expand senior tutoring of school-aged children to FloridaHispanic Unity of Florida – $200,000 for their program to train community health workers to provide mental health first aid to Latinx families with childrenThe 4R Foundation Inc. – $200,000 for the 4Roots program providing nutrition education, plant-forward meals and heart-healthy meals for low-income seniors at risk of food insecurityPine Castle – $50,000 to introduce seniors with intellectual and developmental disabilities to accessible social activities as part of their mental health services
Louisiana
Emeril Lagasse Foundation – $75,000 to provide gardens, grow kits and nutritional education to 1,500 local students and caregiversSecond Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana – $75,000 to expand its mobile healthy foods market for seniors, building on previous grants totaling $500,000
Texas
Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute – $50,000 to address the mental health needs of youth experiencing trauma, building on $250,000 received last year
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