信诺集团基金会将向 22 个非营利组织提供 900 万美元赠款,以支持青少年的健康成长

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据《哈特福德商业杂志》8 月 5 日报道,位于康涅狄格州布卢姆菲尔德的 Cigna 集团的慈善机构 Cigna 集团基金会宣布了一项支持青少年心理健康的新赠款计划的首轮受助者名单。未来三年,该基金会将向康涅狄格州和其他九个州的 22 家非营利组织拨款 900 万美元,用于干预青少年心理健康危机。在 8 月 5 日的声明之前,Cigna 曾在今年 4 月宣布,计划在未来三年内向非营利组织投资超过 2700 万美元,用于改善青少年心理健康、退伍军人心理健康以及减少健康公平障碍。该赠款计划将针对 5 至 18 岁青少年的大流行后压力和困扰,重点关注在学校和相关环境中提供的计划和服务。计划获得资助的 22 家组织包括亚利桑那州的 Mindfulness First、康涅狄格州的 McCall Foundation Inc.
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Cigna Group Foundation to give $9M in grants to 22 nonprofits to support youth MH

The Cigna Group Foundation, the philanthropic arm of The Cigna Group in Bloomfield, Connecticut, has announced its first round of recipients for a new grant program supporting youth mental health, the Hartford Business Journal reported on Aug. 5. The foundation has allocated $9 million to 22 nonprofits in Connecticut and nine other states over the next three years to intervene in the youth mental health crisis. The Aug. 5 announcement follows one in April in which Cigna outlined plans to invest more than $27 million in grants over the next three years to nonprofit organizations focused on improving youth mental health, veteran mental health, and reducing barriers to health equity. The grant program will address post-pandemic stress and distress among 5- to 18-year-olds, with a focus on programs and services delivered in schools and related settings. Some of the 22 organizations planned to receive grants include Mindfulness First in Arizona, McCall Foundation Inc. in Connecticut, Children's Bereavement Center in Florida and Wings for Kids in Georgia.

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