Point32Health Foundation awards $230,000 in grants to community organizations in the region for civic engagement and equity in aging
September 2024| News| Press releases
Foundation Board also commits to five years of social and racial justice work through endowment
Canton, MA — Point32Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Point32Health and its family of companies, including Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Tufts Health Plan and Care Partners of Connecticut, today announced grants totaling $230,000 to support nonprofit organizations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. These investments advance civic engagement and equity in aging.
In addition, the Foundation board committed significant resources over the next five years through its endowment to support social and racial justice work around the region. Investments in community-based organizations will begin in 2025.
“We know that for our company to be strong, the places where we live and work also must thrive,” said Greg Shell, chair of the Point32Health Foundation board of directors and vice chair of board for the parent company, Point32Health. “This long-term commitment through our endowment to social and racial justice, as well as these new grants, signal our values and how we prioritize engaging diverse voices of people experiencing systemic barriers.”
The nine organizations receiving the $230,000 in new funding are strengthening communities, contributing to policies and laws that include the perspective of diverse, lived experience, and encouraging engagement and participation.
The new grants go to:
Connecticut ($50,000)
Elevate older people’s voices and experiences accessing healthy, affordable food to understand systemic barriers; engage Connecticut’s older adults in advocacy and public policy change as part of the Neighbor Council.
Maine ($20,000)
Massachusetts ($120,000)
Survey of Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program participants, homeowners, landlords and administrators on program satisfaction, housing quality and barriers to access to improve statewide housing rental voucher system.
Support coalition conducting grassroots organizing, voter education, engagement and mobilization to grow voter participation in communities of color and amongst new citizens, youth and people with low incomes.
New Hampshire ($20,000)
Rhode Island ($20,000)