Filters

Award date

Amount

State

Focus Area

Grant history

Explore to learn more about community investments made since 2016.

Results will include grants made by Point32Health Foundation as well as our heritage organizations (Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation and Tufts Health Plan Foundation).

Showing results 1011 - 1020 of 1217

Healthy Food Access

St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center

(Lewiston, Maine)

2019|$90,000|Three years

Grant to support mobile market and healthy food access. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.

COVID-19 Response Grants

St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center

(Lewiston, Maine)

2020|$10,000|One year

Healthy Food Fund – COVID-19 relief grant. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.

Healthy Food Access

St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center

2020|$30,000|One year

Healthy Food Fund – mobile market grant. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.

COVID-19 Response Grants

Strafford Nutrition and Meals on Wheels

(Somersworth, New Hampshire)

2020|$10,000|One year

COVID-19 relief grant. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.

Healthy Food Access

Suffolk University

(Boston, Massachusetts)

2018|$5,000|One year

Market Leader grant to support Suffolk Universtiy Food Pantry project. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.

Social and Racial Justice

Supporting Organizing Work Connecticut

(Statewide, Connecticut)

2025|$20,000|One year

Support collaborative, statewide organizing capacity and infrastructure that centers people most directly impacted by injustice and inequity; improve organizing ecosystem and talent pipeline.

Changing Inequitable SystemsHealthy Aging

Sustainable Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission Foundation

(Manchester, New Hampshire)

2018|$79,600|Two years

Becoming an Age-Friendly Community – Phase II: To utilize the completed community assessments and lessons learned from several age-friendly pilot communities conducted over the last year to guide additional communities as they develop short and long term age-friendly approaches. Tufts Health Plan Foundation grant.

Changing Inequitable SystemsHealthy Aging

Sustainable Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission Foundation

(Manchester, New Hampshire)

2016|$45,000|One year

Becoming an Age-Friendly Community – A Step-by-Step Analysis and Guide for SNHPC Communities. To support capacity building and the development of community plans that include age-friendly policies and practices. Tufts Health Plan Foundation grant.

Changing Inequitable SystemsHealthy Aging

Sustainable Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission Foundation

(Manchester, New Hampshire)

2017|$50,280|One year

Becoming an Age-Friendly Community – Phase II: To pilot age-friendly projects with communities and businesses in the Manchester, New Hampshire region. Tufts Health Plan Foundation grant.

Healthy Food Access

Tamworth Community Nurse Association

(Tamworth, New Hampshire)

2016|$84,000|Three years

For expansion of the Tamworth Farmers’ Market and to hire a SNAP coordinator to help with transportation for local residents in need. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.