How we fund
Point32Health Foundation is proactive and responsive in its funding of nonprofits in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island—the states where Point32Health does business.
Photos courtesy of Connecticut Age Well Collaborative, Maine Initiatives’ Immigrant-Led Organizations Fund (photo credit: Luke Kaneb) and Rhode Island Food Policy Council.
Our grantmaking
Multi-year, general operating grants are made to nonprofits doing work in aging that addresses equity, especially in communities that have experienced disinvestment and are most affected by systemic barriers. The Foundation team has two grant cycles and brings recommendations to the board two times a year.
We request organizations submit a short inquiry form to share how their work may align with the Foundation’s focus. We will respond to your submission within 30 business days. Submission can be made when it works best but please consider the decision timelines of the Foundation Board so that the team has the opportunity for timely conversations.
- February 20, 2025 for organizations working in organizing, policy, advocacy and systems change to improve the conditions affecting older adults. Decisions will be announced in June.
- September 19, 2025 for organizations working in social and racial justice. Decisions will be announced in December.
The Foundation’s fiscal year begins January 1 each year, as do grant renewals. Our commitment to multi-year funding means that approximately 50% of the annual grantmaking budget is already committed to community organizations.
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Webinar: Equity in aging and 2025 grantmaking
We outline our strategy during annual webinars. To learn more, watch our most recent presentation about the strategy of the Foundation in the years to come.
Webinar info sessions
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