The Cigna Group Foundation Launches 2026 Grant Program to Support Veterans
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The Cigna Group Foundation (NYSE:CI) opened its 2026 Improving Veteran Mental Health grant cycle. Nonprofits in 10 states can apply for $150,000 one-year grants through July 9 at 5:00 p.m. ET.
The program is part of a $9 million, three-year commitment focused on housing stability and coordinated mental health supports for veterans.
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Open to nonprofits serving veterans in 10 states, the program offers
As part of the Foundation's
"When veterans have access to stable housing and the right community-based supports, they are better positioned to thrive," said Ellie Polack, president of The Cigna Group Foundation. "That is why we are partnering with trusted local organizations to help connect veterans to housing solutions and wraparound services that support mental well-being and long-term stability."
Funding focused on addressing housing stability and mental health
Grant applications must align to at least one of the program goals below, which reflect the Foundation's focus on addressing housing stability as a key social determinant of health for veterans:
- Increase permanent housing available for veterans.
- Improve affordability of housing for veterans through rental or mortgage assistance (and related housing financial supports such as utilities, where applicable).
- Enhance wraparound services for veterans transitioning from shelters, such as case management, counseling, employment assistance, transportation, legal aid, peer support and referrals to behavioral health care.
Eligible organizations must provide services in at least one of the Foundation's ten priority states. Grant requests must total
Building on a multiyear commitment
This grant program is part of The Cigna Group Foundation's
Since 2024, the Foundation has invested more than
Across communities, Foundation grantees are delivering local solutions tailored to veterans' needs.
For many veterans, this support can be life changing.
"Stability would be the word for it," said Anthony, an Army and National Guard veteran who receives services at Veterans Community Project in
The 2026 grant program will build on the progress achieved by organizations that expand housing options, reduce barriers to affordability, and deliver coordinated services that help veterans remain stably housed and connected to care.
How nonprofits can apply
Interested nonprofits can visit The Cigna Group Foundation's website to review program requirements, eligibility criteria and application instructions.
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.
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 180 million customer relationships around the world. Learn more at www.thecignagroup.com.
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