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$11.1 million in Empowering Health grants helps to expand access to care

By: UnitedHealthcare Last Updated: July 27, 2023

Maintaining good health isn’t always easy, especially if you struggle with accessing nutritious food, safe, affordable housing or if you don’t have access to mental health care. In fact, up to 90% of what influences a person’s health relates to these nonmedical issues, or what’s commonly referred to as social determinants of health.

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 84% of members had at least one of their social needs met.

To help communities address these challenges, UnitedHealthcare is awarding $11.1 million in grants to 66 nonprofit organizations through its Empowering Health program across 12 states to help uninsured individuals and underserved communities. The states include Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas and Washington.

These grants will help those struggling with food insecurity, social isolation, behavioral health issues, health literacy efforts and more.

The grants include:

"With the additional funding from the Empowering Health Grant, we can provide even more access to behavioral health services and trauma-informed care for historically underserved and uninsured residents on the Westside, empowering them to conquer adversity,” said Haynes Morrison, vice president of community initiatives at CHRIS 180. “Furthermore, this invaluable funding will propel our Community Health Workers program, enabling more families to navigate and triumph over life's most formidable challenges."

"UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to addressing social and economic factors that impact people’s ability to achieve and maintain good health. As a healthcare company, we see significant and ongoing inequities that exist in various communities across the country, particularly along racial lines,” said Olivia Jefferson, vice president of social responsibility at UnitedHealthcare. “It’s imperative to collaborate with organizations and the Empowering Health grants allows us drive positive change for the people we call friends, family and neighbors across the communities we serve. Our ultimate goal is to help people live healthier, happier lives.

Since launching its Empowering Health commitment in 2018, UnitedHealthcare has invested more than $62 million in Empowering Health grants reaching more than 11 million people through partnerships with community-based organizations in 30 states and the District of Columbia.