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The Cigna Group Foundation Opens 2026 Youth Mental Health Grant Program To Support Youth, Families and Communities

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The Cigna Group Foundation (NYSE: CI) opened its 2026 Improving Youth Mental Health grant program, accepting applications through March 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET. All grant requests must total $150,000. The program is part of a $9 million, three-year commitment and has already awarded more than $7 million to 53 nonprofits, reaching over 34,000 youth, families, and professionals. Eligible nonprofits must serve youth ages 5–18 in at least one of ten priority states: Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas.

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  • $9 million three-year commitment to youth mental health
  • $7 million already committed to 53 nonprofit organizations
  • Programs previously reached over 34,000 youth, families, and professionals
  • All grants structured as $150,000 awards for deeper impact

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  • Funding limited to organizations operating in 10 priority states
  • Uniform $150,000 request requirement may exclude smaller nonprofits

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With youth mental health challenges at an all-time high, The Cigna Group Foundation's multiyear grant program addresses a critical need for community-based solutions to support kids and teens

BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cigna Group Foundation, the philanthropic arm of The Cigna Group (NYSE: CI), has opened its 2026 Improving Youth Mental Health grant program.  Nonprofit organizations are invited to apply now through March 12 at 5:00 pm ET. With youth mental health challenges rising nationwide, The Cigna Group Foundation seeks to partner with community-based organizations that can deliver meaningful, evidence-informed support to young people (ages 5–18) and the adults who care for them, such as parents, caregivers, teachers and coaches.

"Young people across the country continue to face mental health challenges at levels we've never experienced before, and we view this as a moment to respond with urgency and compassion," said Ellie Polack, President, The Cigna Group Foundation. "By investing in community organizations that specialize in social-emotional learning, trauma-informed care, and family–school partnerships, we can help ensure more kids get the support they need, when they need it."

Focused funding for programs that make a difference

This year, all grant requests must total $150,000, reflecting the Foundation's commitment to deeper, more concentrated impact. The Foundation is especially interested in applications that strengthen:

  • Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs in schools and afterschool settings
  • Trauma-informed services, ensuring kids receive support tailored to their life experiences
  • Family–school partnerships that help adults and children work together toward healthier outcomes

Eligible organizations must provide services in at least one of the Foundation's ten priority states: Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas.

Building on a multiyear commitment

The grant program is part of The Cigna Group Foundation's $9 million, three-year commitment to improve youth mental health.  

This program has already committed more than $7 million to 53 nonprofit organizations across two grant cycles. In the first grant term alone, nonprofits reported reaching over 34,000 youth, families, and professionals in underserved communities with the additional support from The Cigna Group.

According to an analysis by The Cigna Group's Evernorth Research Institute, the number of young people with mental health conditions has increased 28% since 2018, and the number of youth with at least two mental health diagnoses has risen 48% over the same period. More than two out of three young people will experience trauma by age 16, and inadequate levels of social and emotional functioning are increasingly recognized as central to many public health problems. 

How to apply

Organizations serving youth in diverse communities are especially encouraged to apply. Interested nonprofits can visit The Cigna Group Foundation's website to review program requirements and the application.

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.

Media Contact:

Kelly Mathews
Kelly.mathews@evernorth.com
423.290.9267

 

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What is The Cigna Group Foundation's 2026 grant deadline for CI?

The application deadline is March 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET. According to The Cigna Group, interested nonprofits must apply by that date to be considered for the 2026 grant cycle.

How large are the grants offered in The Cigna Group Foundation 2026 program (CI)?

All grant requests must total $150,000 per application. According to The Cigna Group, the fixed award size reflects a focus on deeper, concentrated community impact.

Which states are eligible for The Cigna Group Foundation's 2026 youth mental health grants (CI)?

Eligible organizations must serve youth in at least one of ten states: AZ, CT, FL, GA, IL, MO, NJ, PA, TN, TX. According to The Cigna Group, projects must operate in those priority states to qualify.

How much has The Cigna Group Foundation already committed to youth mental health (CI)?

The Foundation has committed more than $7 million to 53 nonprofits so far. According to The Cigna Group, those awards are part of a broader $9 million, three-year commitment.

What youth ages and program types does The Cigna Group Foundation prioritize for 2026 (CI)?

The Foundation focuses on youth ages 5–18 and on SEL, trauma-informed care, and family–school partnerships. According to The Cigna Group, these program types are prioritized for evidence-informed impact.
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