Tufts Health Plan Foundation announces third wave of funding to address coronavirus impact

$170,000 supports 10 community organizations responding to inequities in communities

WATERTOWN, MA – Tufts Health Plan Foundation today announced $170,000 in grants to 10 nonprofit organizations, part of the $1 million it committed to support community efforts addressing coronavirus in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut. In total, 49 organizations on the front lines of the pandemic have received funding.

“The resilience of our communities is inspiring,” said Tom Croswell, Tufts Health Plan president and CEO. “Nonprofits are grappling with a shifting landscape and uncertain timelines, yet they continue to respond to community needs and deliver vital services. We are proud to support such dedicated organizations.”

This funding goes to organizations working to improve access to food and respond to inequities in housing and services. It bolsters collaborative regional responses, particularly in communities reporting the highest rates of COVID-19 infection.

Massachusetts $70,000

  • Attleboro YMCA, Greater Attleboro Stronger Together Fund: $10,000
  • Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund: $20,000
  • HomeStart: $10,000
  • United Way of Mass Bay/Merrimack Valley, One Chelsea Fund: $30,000

Rhode Island $30,000

  • Federal Hill House: $20,000
  • Progreso Latino: $10,000

New Hampshire $10,000

  • New Hampshire Public Health Association: $10,000

Connecticut $60,000

  • Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness: $20,000
  • Foodshare, Inc.: $30,000
  • Person-to-Person: $10,000

The Foundation also is accelerating payments to current grantees, easing the financial pressure they are facing. These payments will give community organizations an additional $1.5 million to support emerging priorities.

“This coronavirus pandemic continues to expose the stark health disparities in communities of color,” said Nora Moreno Cargie, president of Tufts Health Plan Foundation and vice president for corporate citizenship at Tufts Health Plan. “Additional support ensures communities have sorely needed resources to respond to current needs and prepare for long-term recovery.”

The Foundation continues to offer a two-for-one match to Tufts Health Plan employees and board members who donate to organizations during the pandemic. To date, an additional $195,000 has been contributed to community organizations through this program.

UPDATE November 19, 2020: Nonprofits Receive $900,000 in Funding from Tufts Health Plan Foundation to Address COVID-19 Pandemic

UPDATE June 29, 2020: Tufts Health Plan Foundation Board Approves Additional Funding for Organizations Responding to Coronavirus: $900,000 will Support Recovery and Rebuilding in Communities across the Region

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