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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).

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Community Building

Merrimack Valley Project

(Merrimack Valley Project, Massachusetts)

2026|$80,000|Two years

To advance community building

Changing Inequitable SystemsHealthy Aging

Metropolitan Boston Housing Partnership

(Boston, Massachusetts)

2016|$170,000|Three years

Building Effective Hoarding Response for Boston and Cambridge Elders: To shift municipal agencies from a punitive response to a holistic case management approach to hoarding in older adults. Tufts Health Plan Foundation grant.

Healthy Food Access

Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

(Brunswick, Maine)

2022|$20,000|One year

Increase food security in mid-coast Maine.

Healthy Food Access

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2019|$90,000|Three years

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

COVID-19 Response Grants

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2020|$10,000|One year

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

Healthy Food Access

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2020|$30,000|One year

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

Healthy Food Access

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2016|$180,000|Three years

Mobile Farmer’s Market support. This includes: increase to 10 weekly stops by 2017; provide education opportunities for residence and market goers to increase new clients using SNAP/WIC incentive dollars; and  develop a year round market presence. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation grant.

Healthy Food Access

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2022|$75,000|Two years

Foster food justice that improves physical health, economic independence and environmental sustainability in Lowell.

Equity in Aging

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2024|$90,000|Three years

Create a more equitable regional food system through community-led advocacy to improve access to culturally connected foods; push food distributors and access sites to accept food benefits; and provide matching resources through Healthy Incentives Program.

Capacity Building

Mill City Grows

(Lowell, Massachusetts)

2026|$20,000|One year

Technical assistance grant to strengthen organizational capacity.