UnitedHealthcare Donates $1.5 Million To Nine Nonprofit Organizations in New York
- UnitedHealthcare addresses social determinants of health for uninsured and underserved communities
- Grants focus on expanding access to care and addressing challenges such as food access and nutrition, social isolation, and behavioral health issues
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Funding is part of UnitedHealthcare’s
In total, UnitedHealthcare is donating more than
Grant recipients in
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D'Youville University Health Professions Hub,
Buffalo – to develop and implement culturally relevant training for community health workers and health profession students that addresses food insecurity and provides community food preparedness interventions.$325,000 -
God's Love We Deliver,
New York City – to expand medically tailored meal service into new geographic areas by hiring shipping personnel and growing operations at a new site supporting underserved populations, including migrants coming into local communities who may lack access to health care.$200,000 -
Say Yes Buffalo –
to support school-based mental health clinics in the Buffalo Public School District and the Home Health Care Coordination program that focuses on improving overall physical and mental health of youth who are diagnosed with chronic medical, behavioral and developmental conditions.$200,000 -
YWCA of the Greater Capital Region,
Albany andRensselaer counties – to support mental health counseling for onsite residents, including single women and women with children, with diagnosed mental health conditions.$185,000 -
Upstate Foundation,
Syracuse – to support the Upstate Medical University’s “She Matters/We Matter programs,” peer-to-peer community outreach programs designed to reduce health disparities by making health screenings, particularly mammograms, a priority among low-income Black and Latinx women.$165,000 -
Food Bank of
Central New York ,Syracuse – to implement an onsite food pantry and provide monthly produce distribution at the Upstate Nappi Wellness Institute for patients experiencing food insecurity.$130,000 -
Boys & Girls Clubs of
Buffalo – to support a youth mental health access program that promotes the social and emotional development of members in a safe, inclusive environment with licensed counselors and trained staff providing individual and small group counseling, prevention education, mindfulness and trauma-informed intervention activities.$120,000 -
Refugee & Immigrant Self-Empowerment (RISE),
Buffalo andSyracuse – to support case managers who provide essential wraparound services, including health care assistance, workforce development, social services, translation services and mental health care for immigrants and refugees from 30 countries.$100,000 -
University of Rochester Medical Center –
to increase the distribution of fresh and nutritious foods at the URMC Food Pantry serving food-insecure communities throughout a 10-county service area.$75,000
“UnitedHealthcare is honored to support the important work these local organizations are doing to provide greater access to services for underserved communities in New York,” said Junior Harewood, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of
According to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, approximately
Identifying and addressing social determinants of health needs is a core aspect of how UnitedHealthcare serves its members. Last year, UnitedHealthcare screened 4.9 million members, made 2.4 million referrals to community resources, and ultimately closed the loop and confirmed that
Since launching its Empowering Health commitment in 2018, UnitedHealthcare has now invested more than
UnitedHealth Group, including UnitedHealthcare and Optum, and its affiliated companies, is dedicated to advancing health equity and building healthier communities by supporting programs to improve access to care and address key determinants of health. In
Additionally, UnitedHealth Group has invested more than
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1.6 million physicians and care professionals, and 8,000 hospitals and other care facilities nationwide. The company also provides health benefits and delivers care to people through owned and operated health care facilities in
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Tony Marusic
UnitedHealthcare
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