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Explore to learn more about community investments made since 2016.
Results will include grants made by Point32Health Foundation as well as our heritage organizations (Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation and Tufts Health Plan Foundation).
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Special Programs
Women’s Lunch Place
(Boston, Massachusetts)A day shelter community, providing nutritious food and individualized services for women who are experiencing homelessness or poverty. Recommended by Women Together, the women and allies BRG. Tufts Health Plan Foundation grant.
Healthy Food Access
Women’s Rural Entrepreneurial Network
(Berlin, New Hampshire)To support the Berlin Farmers’ Market Grow Healthy initiative, engaging new vendors and providing more opportunities for community members to obtain fresh local food. An outdoor teaching kitchen will be constructed at the market for cooking lessons and samples. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.
Healthy AgingHealthy Food AccessMental Health
Women’s Lunch Place
(Boston, Massachusetts)Support the expansion of Women’s Lunch Place’s comprehensive wellness programming.
Mental Health
Women’s Refugee Care
(Providence, Rhode Island)Develop support groups and other therapy options where refugee women can share experiences, process trauma, access other resources and learn about their rights.
Healthy Food Access
Worcester Country Food Bank
(Worcester, Massachusetts)Support for emergency food response and food justice efforts across the region. Funds support general operations including staff salaries, volunteer management, food purchase and distribution.
COVID-19 Response Grants
Worcester County Food Bank
(Shrewsbury, Massachusetts)Tufts Health Plan Foundation made an additional $1 million available to nonprofit organizations to support community efforts addressing coronavirus in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut.
Healthy Food Access
Worcester County Food Bank
(Worcester, Massachusetts)Support general operations, the purchase of fresh and non-perishable food, fuel costs for distribution, and staff salaries. Funds also will go to advocacy efforts that promote system and policy changes addressing root causes of hunger and are aligned with the National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition and Health.
Healthy Food Access
Worcester County Food Bank
(Worcester County, Massachusetts)Support general operations, including staff salaries, volunteer management, emergency food purchase and distribution. Lead Central Massachusetts Center on Food Equity to eradicate hunger through policy change, community engagement and collective action.
COVID-19 Response Grants
Worcester Interfaith
(Worcester, Massachusetts)To expand COVID-19 vaccine education, awareness and outreach in communities of color. Funded jointly and equally by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation and Tufts Health Plan Foundation.
Healthy Food Access
World Farmers
(Central and Western, Massachusetts)Support refugee and immigrant farmers in Massachusetts with technical assistance, training, and access to land and viable markets to achieve sustainable agricultural production.