MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (June 29, 2022) — The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation has awarded more than $3.4M in grants to 21 nonprofit organizations in Minnesota. Grant awards are for one or two years and range from $25,000 to $100,000 per year.
Sixteen grants are part of the Healthy Start program, which supports efforts to improve access to quality early childhood care and education throughout the state. This effort has been a focus of the Blue Cross Foundation for more than 20 years, due to the well-known connection between education and health.
“Research shows that quality early childhood care and education results in better health from childhood to the adult years,” said Bukata Hayes, chair of the Blue Cross Foundation board and vice president of racial and health equity at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota. “Increasing access to early childhood care and education also means that families across the state – particularly families of color, Indigenous families and those with low incomes – receive critical support. These efforts all contribute to ongoing progress toward racial and health equity.”
“These grants address a critical need,” added Carolyn Link, president of the Foundation. “We are proud to partner with our grantees in prioritizing early care and education in the communities we serve – efforts that will benefit all Minnesota children and the broader health system.”
The following organizations were selected to receive Healthy Start grants:
Three organizations were also awarded grants as part of the Foundation’s Access to Coverage program, focused on increasing health care coverage across Minnesota:
In addition, two nonprofits were awarded grants to help strengthen and build nonprofit capacity:
Read more about the grants here.