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10/14/2025
Awards over $12 million in grants to scale proven interventions and research new data and technology solutions to alleviate issues affecting one in four seniors
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Humana Foundation, the philanthropic arm of
“We want every senior to feel seen, supported and connected—to live not just longer but better,” said Tiffany Benjamin, CEO of the Humana Foundation. “Too many of our nation’s seniors live alone and with depression, PTSD or chronic illness that limits their mobility and socialization. We’re expanding proven interventions and investing in data and technology solutions to help more people improve their lives.”
The Humana Foundation’s 2025 grants also support veterans’ emotional health and nutrition among school-aged children.
National Investments in Seniors’ Emotional Health
Three national grants address four proven interventions: screening, social engagement, community solutions, and narrative advancement. The
“With this extraordinary $3 million grant, the Humana Foundation is demonstrating leadership in action,” said Steve Schwab, CEO, Elizabeth Dole Foundation. “Their commitment will strengthen and accelerate mental and emotional health support for military and veteran caregivers—ensuring these hidden heroes, and the loved ones they care for, are seen, supported, and never alone.”
Regional Investments in Emotional Health and Nutrition
In the Humana Foundation’s hometown of Louisville, where over 40,000 seniors live alone, the
Also in Louisville, the
In Florida, where about 1.1 million seniors live alone1 and over 230,000 Humana Inc. members live with depression,
Texas is home to another 937,000 seniors living alone.
Regional grants focused on improving nutrition for seniors and school-aged children include:
Advancing Community Solutions to Emotional Health and Nutrition
Four research grants totaling $1.1 million will test the effectiveness of new solutions for improving seniors’ emotional health and nutrition, and enhance public understanding of related research:
“Emotional health is a critical yet often overlooked factor in aging well,” said Soojin Conover, Principal Researcher at the Humana Foundation. “Through our strategic research funding we’re able to explore thoughtful, evidence-based solutions that can help seniors feel more connected—not just in clinical settings, but in their personal lives and within the communities they call home.”
The Humana Foundation reviews proposals on an ongoing basis as submitted through its
About The Humana Foundation
The Humana Foundation was established in 1981 as the philanthropic arm of Humana Inc. and is focused on health equity, working to eliminate unjust, avoidable and unnecessary barriers in health and healthcare. The Foundation fosters evidence-based collaborations and investments that help people in underserved communities live connected, healthy lives. As a steward of good health, the Foundation creates healthy emotional connections for people and communities and is shaping a healthier approach to nutrition to support lifelong well-being. For more information, visit
Humana Inc. and the Humana Foundation believe everyone should have access to the tools and support needed to have a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. Our commitment to improving health outcomes for all—our members and patients, employees, the communities we serve, the healthcare system, and the environment—is the foundation of our
1 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2019–2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates)
Marvin Hill
Humana Corporate Communications
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Source: Humana Inc.
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