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Humana offers health grants

Food service groups could get $500,000

- By Ron Hurtibise Staff writer

Broward County organizati­ons that connect residents to healthy food are invited to apply for grants “no smaller than” $500,000 from the Humana Foundation, the charitable arm of the health insurance giant.

Since 2015, Broward County has been among the communitie­s targeted by Humana Inc.’s “Bold Goal” initiative for programs and spending aimed at improving residents’ overall health. Others are Louisville, Ky.; San Antonio, Texas; New Orleans, La.; Knoxville, Tenn.; plus the Tampa Bay and Jacksonvil­le regions in Florida.

The program’s goal is to improve the health of these communitie­s 20 percent by 2020.

In a news release, the foundation announced it planned to make “strategic community investment­s” of at least $500,000 each to organizati­ons in its Bold Goal communitie­s that ensure that people have daily access to healthy food and are making the social connection­s they need to improve and sustain positive health outcomes.

Types of organizati­ons eligible for the investment­s include, but are not limited to, mobile or stationary feeding centers for the homeless or the disadvanta­ged, food co-ops or pantries, nonprofit farmers’ markets, and community gardens that teach people how to grow food.

“We’re open to any and all of these kinds of proposals,” foundation spokeswoma­n Tess Rollano said. “If an applicant has a solid theory of change that can help show how their proposed solution will result in systemic change leading to positive health outcomes related to food security, social connection, and healthy days,

the Humana Foundation is interested in hearing about it.”

Applicants should address both social connection and food security and the effects both have on health, the foundation’s website states.

Making at least $500,000 available to individual organizati­ons is a new strategy of awarding fewer but larger grants for “maximum input,” said Walter Woods, CEO of the Humana Foundation.

By contrast, eight South Florida nonprofits shared $735,000 from the foundation in 2017. They were Broward Regional Health Planning Council; The Education Fund; Florida Internatio­nal University; Foot Print to Success Clubhouse; Health Foundation of South Florida’s Florida Health Networks; Hispanic Unity of Florida; Memorial Foundation; and United Way of Broward County.

Organizati­ons that receive a “strategic community investment” from the foundation will have an opportunit­y to receive continued funding for up to two years based on results achieved in the first 12 months, the foundation said.

Requests for applicatio­ns will be accepted from an organizati­on or consortium of organizati­ons no later than April 27, the release said. After reviewing the requests, the foundation will select a group of finalists to undergo a more detailed applicatio­n process in May.

The request for applicatio­n can be submitted through the foundation’s website at Humanafoun­dation.org/investment­s.

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