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The Cigna Group Foundation Addresses Mental Health and Housing Stability for Veterans with $3 Million in Grants
Prnewswireยท 2025-07-08 10:00
Core Insights - The Cigna Group Foundation has announced a new round of grants totaling $9 million over three years, focusing on improving the mental health of military veterans by addressing social determinants of health, particularly housing stability [1][6][8] Grant Program Details - The 2025 grant application is open for eligible organizations in select states, closing on August 7, 2025 [2] - The foundation prioritizes grants in regions with high social determinant of health risks, including Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas [3][6] - Goals of the grant program include increasing permanent housing for veterans, improving housing affordability through rental or mortgage assistance, and enhancing wraparound services for veterans transitioning from shelters [3][6] Veteran Mental Health Context - Military veterans face a higher risk of homelessness, with approximately 40,000 veterans without shelter on any given night, and a 7% increase in homelessness among veterans reported from 2022 to 2023 [4][6] Previous Funding Impact - In 2024, the first year of the grant program, $3 million was distributed to 23 organizations to support local veterans, focusing on stability and mental health [5][6] - Examples of funded initiatives include the Veterans Rapid Rehousing Program in Texas and financial assistance for veteran homeowners facing foreclosure in Tennessee [7] Broader Philanthropic Commitment - The Cigna Group Foundation has committed over $27 million in grants over three years to address youth and veteran mental health and reduce barriers to health equity [8]