The Elevance Health Foundation announced on September 3, 2025, that it has awarded 29 new grants totaling over $6.5 million to support maternal and infant health programs across the United States. This funding is part of the Foundation’s five-year, $150 million commitment to addressing the physical, behavioral, and social needs of under-resourced communities.
The grants will drive innovative, scalable solutions spanning pre-conception care, pregnancy, delivery, postpartum, and infant health, with a focus on reducing disparities. The Foundation is expanding its focus to include programs addressing maternal mental health and substance use disorders, emphasizing early screening, intervention, and community-based support.
National partners like March of Dimes and Creating Healthier Communities, along with local grantees in multiple states, are among the recipients. This initiative enhances Elevance Health's social responsibility profile and aligns with broader ESG goals.
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