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The Cigna Group Foundation Announces Grants to 24 Nonprofits, Builds on Momentum to Help Address Youth Mental Health Crisis

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The Cigna Group Foundation (NYSE: CI) has announced its second round of grant recipients supporting youth mental health initiatives, allocating $9 million to nonprofit organizations over three years. The foundation has selected 24 nonprofit organizations, with 36% being returning partners from the first year of the program.

The grant program targets youth ages 5-18 and includes support for parents, caregivers, and youth service professionals. Additionally, the foundation announced a separate $1 million grant over two years to Boys & Girls Clubs of America to expand their youth mental health support services.

This initiative is part of a larger $27 million philanthropic commitment announced in 2024, focusing on improving youth and veteran mental health, and reducing barriers to health equity.

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La Cigna Group Foundation (NYSE: CI) ha annunciato il secondo ciclo di beneficiari delle sovvenzioni a sostegno delle iniziative per la salute mentale dei giovani, destinando 9 milioni di dollari a organizzazioni nonprofit per un periodo di tre anni. La fondazione ha selezionato 24 organizzazioni nonprofit, di cui il 36% sono partner di ritorno dal primo anno del programma.

Il programma di sovvenzioni è rivolto a giovani dai 5 ai 18 anni e include supporto per genitori, caregiver e professionisti dei servizi giovanili. Inoltre, la fondazione ha annunciato una sovvenzione separata di 1 milione di dollari in due anni ai Boys & Girls Clubs of America per ampliare i loro servizi di supporto alla salute mentale giovanile.

Questa iniziativa fa parte di un impegno filantropico più ampio da 27 milioni di dollari annunciato nel 2024, con l’obiettivo di migliorare la salute mentale di giovani e veterani e di ridurre le barriere all’equità sanitaria.

La Fundación Cigna Group (NYSE: CI) ha anunciado su segunda ronda de beneficiarios de subvenciones para apoyar iniciativas de salud mental juvenil, asignando 9 millones de dólares a organizaciones sin fines de lucro durante tres años. La fundación ha seleccionado a 24 organizaciones sin fines de lucro, de las cuales el 36% son socios que regresan desde el primer año del programa.

El programa de subvenciones está dirigido a jóvenes de entre 5 y 18 años e incluye apoyo para padres, cuidadores y profesionales de servicios juveniles. Además, la fundación anunció una subvención separada de 1 millón de dólares durante dos años a Boys & Girls Clubs of America para ampliar sus servicios de apoyo a la salud mental juvenil.

Esta iniciativa forma parte de un compromiso filantrópico mayor de 27 millones de dólares anunciado en 2024, enfocado en mejorar la salud mental de jóvenes y veteranos, y en reducir las barreras para la equidad en salud.

Cigna 그룹 재단(NYSE: CI)이 청소년 정신 건강 이니셔티브를 지원하는 두 번째 보조금 수혜자를 발표하며, 3년에 걸쳐 비영리 단체에 900만 달러를 할당했습니다. 재단은 24개의 비영리 단체를 선정했으며, 이 중 36%는 프로그램 첫 해에 참여했던 기존 파트너입니다.

이 보조금 프로그램은 5세에서 18세 사이의 청소년을 대상으로 하며, 부모, 보호자 및 청소년 서비스 전문가에 대한 지원도 포함합니다. 또한 재단은 Boys & Girls Clubs of America에 청소년 정신 건강 지원 서비스를 확대하기 위해 2년에 걸쳐 100만 달러의 별도 보조금을 발표했습니다.

이 이니셔티브는 2024년에 발표된 2700만 달러 규모의 더 큰 자선 약속의 일부로, 청소년과 재향군인의 정신 건강 개선 및 건강 형평성 장벽 완화를 목표로 합니다.

La Fondation Cigna Group (NYSE : CI) a annoncé sa deuxième série de bénéficiaires de subventions soutenant les initiatives en santé mentale pour les jeunes, allouant 9 millions de dollars à des organisations à but non lucratif sur trois ans. La fondation a sélectionné 24 organisations à but non lucratif, dont 36 % sont des partenaires récurrents depuis la première année du programme.

Le programme de subventions cible les jeunes âgés de 5 à 18 ans et inclut un soutien aux parents, aux aidants et aux professionnels des services jeunesse. De plus, la fondation a annoncé une subvention distincte de 1 million de dollars sur deux ans aux Boys & Girls Clubs of America pour étendre leurs services de soutien en santé mentale pour les jeunes.

Cette initiative fait partie d’un engagement philanthropique plus large de 27 millions de dollars annoncé en 2024, visant à améliorer la santé mentale des jeunes et des vétérans, ainsi qu’à réduire les obstacles à l’équité en santé.

Die Cigna Group Foundation (NYSE: CI) hat ihre zweite Runde von Zuschussempfängern bekannt gegeben, die Initiativen zur psychischen Gesundheit von Jugendlichen unterstützen, und stellt 9 Millionen US-Dollar über drei Jahre an gemeinnützige Organisationen bereit. Die Stiftung hat 24 gemeinnützige Organisationen ausgewählt, wobei 36 % davon Partner sind, die bereits im ersten Jahr des Programms teilnahmen.

Das Zuschussprogramm richtet sich an Jugendliche im Alter von 5 bis 18 Jahren und umfasst Unterstützung für Eltern, Betreuer und Fachkräfte im Jugendbereich. Zusätzlich kündigte die Stiftung einen separaten Zuschuss in Höhe von 1 Million US-Dollar über zwei Jahre an die Boys & Girls Clubs of America an, um deren Angebote zur Unterstützung der psychischen Gesundheit von Jugendlichen auszubauen.

Diese Initiative ist Teil eines größeren philanthropischen Engagements von 27 Millionen US-Dollar, das 2024 angekündigt wurde und sich auf die Verbesserung der psychischen Gesundheit von Jugendlichen und Veteranen sowie die Verringerung von Barrieren für gesundheitliche Chancengleichheit konzentriert.

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BLOOMFIELD, Conn., June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cigna Group Foundation, the philanthropic arm of The Cigna Group (NYSE: CI), today announced its second round of grant recipients supporting youth mental health. As part of this grant program, The Cigna Group Foundation has allocated $9 million to nonprofit organizations over three years to positively impact the youth mental health crisis.

"Our kids and teens across the United States continue to struggle with mental health issues in the post-pandemic world, so it's essential that we build on the positive momentum set forth by our first grantee cohort in improving youth mental health," said Melissa Skottegaard, board chair, The Cigna Group Foundation. "We're excited to collaborate with this year's grantees and help bring to life their innovative projects in schools, camps, and health centers that work to address post-pandemic stress."

The grant program is focused on serving youth ages 5-18 and includes support for their parents, caregivers, and youth service professionals, including educators and therapists. The goals of the grant program are to increase the reach of programming that fosters social-emotional skills and well-being; increase the number of parents, caregivers, and youth service professionals who feel equipped to support; and increase pathways to mental health intervention and access to care.

Of the 24 youth mental health grantees, 36% are returning partners from the first year of the grant program. This includes Mindfulness First (Arizona), McCall Center for Behavioral Health (Connecticut), The Village for Families and Children (Connecticut), Community House (Illinois), LOGOS, Inc. (Missouri), The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Missouri), New London Counseling Center (Pennsylvania), and Eluna (Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas).

Additional grantees are Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation (Arizona), Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut (Connecticut), Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA, Inc. (Florida), Health Care Center for the Homeless, Inc. (Florida), Communities in Schools of Burke County-Family Connection, Inc. (Georgia), On Our Sleeves (Georgia), Illinois Afterschool Network (Illinois), Big Shoulders Fund (Illinois), Avenues Counseling (Missouri), Camp Fire (New Jersey), The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (Pennsylvania), Communities in Schools of Appalachian Highlands (Tennessee), STARS Nashville (Tennessee), Parkland Foundation (Texas), and Family Service Center of Galveston County Texas (Texas).

In April, The Cigna Group Foundation announced a $1 million grant over the next two years to Boys & Girls Clubs of America, continuing a national partnership that began in 2024. Boys & Girls Clubs of America will invest this grant funding to expand its work among local Clubs to train staff on how to identify the signs and symptoms of youth in distress, become trauma-informed in their policies, practices, and programs, and accelerate dissemination of its successful Behavioral Support Toolkit to all Clubs.

More information on the improving youth mental health grant program can be found here.

The Cigna Group Foundation has a long history of impactful partnerships with nonprofits, and in 2024 announced a philanthropic and community engagement initiative that committed more than $27 million in grants over three years to nonprofit organizations focused on improving youth mental health, improving veteran mental health, and reducing barriers to health equity.

About The Cigna Group 

The Cigna Group (NYSE:CI) is a global health company committed to creating a better future built on the vitality of every individual and every community. We relentlessly challenge ourselves to partner and innovate solutions for better health. The Cigna Group includes products and services marketed under Cigna Healthcare, Evernorth Health Services or its subsidiaries. The Cigna Group maintains sales capabilities in more than 30 countries and jurisdictions and has more than 187 million customer relationships around the world. Learn more at www.thecignagroup.com.

About The Cigna Group Foundation 

The Cigna Group Foundation is a private foundation funded by contributions from The Cigna Group (NYSE:CI) and its subsidiaries. The Cigna Group Foundation aims to support, collaborate, and convene with nonprofit organizations addressing society's greatest health challenges. In addition to increasing access to programs and care in geographies demonstrating significant need, the Foundation responds with humanitarian aid relief during critical times and strengthens colleagues' support of causes through matching donations and volunteer rewards. To learn more, visit www.thecignagroup.com/community

Media Contact:
Jocelyn Parker
(313) 510-4173
Jocelyn.Parker@CignaHealthcare.com 

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FAQ

How much is The Cigna Group Foundation (NYSE: CI) investing in youth mental health grants?

The Cigna Group Foundation is allocating $9 million to nonprofit organizations over three years to address the youth mental health crisis.

How many organizations received grants from The Cigna Group Foundation in 2025?

24 nonprofit organizations received grants, with 36% being returning partners from the first year of the program.

What is the size of Cigna's grant to Boys & Girls Clubs of America in 2025?

The Cigna Group Foundation announced a $1 million grant over two years to Boys & Girls Clubs of America to expand youth mental health support services.

What age group does The Cigna Group Foundation's youth mental health program target?

The grant program targets youth ages 5-18, along with their parents, caregivers, and youth service professionals.

What is the total commitment of The Cigna Group Foundation's philanthropic initiative announced in 2024?

In 2024, The Cigna Group Foundation committed $27 million in grants over three years focused on youth and veteran mental health, and reducing health equity barriers.
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