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Superior HealthPlan Accepting Applications for $100,000 in Grants Through Annual Program

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Superior HealthPlan (NYSE: CNC) is accepting applications for its annual community grant program, awarding $10,000 each to 10 Texas organizations for a $100,000 total. Applications are due March 31, 2026 and funding will be distributed in April 2026.

Grants target housing stability, food security, and health care access for Medicaid populations; since 2018 Superior has provided over $1.3 million through this program. Eligible groups must be Texas-based, serve Medicaid recipients, meet documentation requirements by April 30, and complete a follow-up by December 15, 2026.

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Key Figures

Total 2026 grants: $100,000 Individual grant size: $10,000 Grant recipients: 10 organizations +5 more
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Total 2026 grants $100,000 Superior HealthPlan annual grant program 2026
Individual grant size $10,000 Per community-based organization in 2026 program
Grant recipients 10 organizations Community-based organizations in Texas in 2026
Prior grant funding More than $1.3 million Program funding since 2018
Application deadline March 31, 2026 Deadline for Texas organizations to apply
Follow-up visit deadline December 15 End-of-term follow-up visit to show outcomes
Documentation deadline April 30 Required grant documentation due date
Program year 2026 Cycle for current Superior HealthPlan grant program

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5 past events · Latest: Feb 26 (Positive)
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Feb 26 Community program support Positive +0.6% Backed school belonging initiatives for 64,000 Kentucky students.
Feb 24 Community investment update Positive -2.2% Detailed over $284 million invested in California community programs.
Feb 17 Investment report release Positive +1.6% Published 2025 Texas community investment metrics and major projects.
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Feb 12 Playground completion Positive -3.1% Celebrated new community playground build in Hialeah, Florida.
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Recent community-impact news has often coincided with modest but mixed price reactions, with both gains and declines following similar CSR-focused announcements.

Recent Company History

Over recent months, Centene brands have highlighted multiple community investment initiatives, from school belonging programs to housing, nutrition, and playground projects. Events such as Superior HealthPlan’s 2025 community investment report and Health Net’s multi-year California housing and social-services funding underscore a strategy of targeting social determinants of health. The current Texas grant program, totaling $100,000 for 10 organizations in 2026, fits this pattern of localized, Medicaid-focused support alongside broader corporate financial and regulatory disclosures.

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This announcement details Superior HealthPlan’s 2026 grant program, offering ten $10,000 awards to T...
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This announcement details Superior HealthPlan’s 2026 grant program, offering ten $10,000 awards to Texas community organizations addressing social determinants of health. It continues Centene’s broader emphasis on housing, food security, and health literacy initiatives, building on more than $1.3 million in prior grants since 2018. Investors may contextualize this against recent filings outlining earnings, guidance, and medical cost trends when assessing how such community investments fit into the overall strategy.

Key Terms

social determinants of health, medicaid, w-9
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social determinants of health medical
"The funding will help address non-medical drivers of health, also known as social determinants of health,"
Social determinants of health are the everyday social and economic factors—like where people live, work, learn and get care—that shape health outcomes and how long people stay well. For investors, they matter because these factors influence demand for healthcare services, payment and reimbursement patterns, workforce stability, and the performance of companies tied to public health; think of them as the neighborhood and workplace conditions that help or hinder a business's customer base and costs.
medicaid regulatory
"Programs that reduce housing insecurity and improve living conditions for Medicaid recipients."
Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program that provides medical coverage to low-income individuals, families, elderly people and people with disabilities, administered jointly by the federal government and state governments in the United States. For investors, Medicaid matters because changes in eligibility, funding, or payment rules can alter patient volume and the prices hospitals, nursing homes, insurers and medical suppliers receive—similar to how a large customer or contract can shift a company’s revenue outlook.
w-9 financial
"Submit all required documentation (including a signed agreement, W-9, vendor forms, and related material)"
A W-9 is a U.S. tax form used to collect a person’s or business’s legal name, tax identification number, and tax status so payers can report payments to the IRS. For investors and companies, it matters because accurate W-9 information determines whether income like dividends, interest, or contractor payments are reported correctly and whether backup tax withholding applies — think of it as the ID check that keeps tax paperwork and withholding on track.

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Community-based organizations in Texas can apply for $10,000 grants by March 31, 2026.

AUSTIN, Texas, March 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Superior HealthPlan ("Superior"), a leading managed care organization in Texas and a company of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), is accepting applications for its annual grant program. The funding will help address non-medical drivers of health, also known as social determinants of health, to meet the needs of low-income neighborhoods throughout Texas.

"This grant program reflects Superior's long-standing commitment to supporting organizations that address critical community needs," said Superior HealthPlan President and CEO, Mitch Wasden. "By investing in our partners, we can help extend vital support to Texans who need it most."

Since 2018, Superior has provided more than $1.3 million in funding through its grant program to help address barriers to health and wellness. Grant recipients will support initiatives in one of the following focus areas:

  • Housing Stability & Support: Programs that reduce housing insecurity and improve living conditions for Medicaid recipients.
  • Food Security & Nutrition: Programs that improve access to nutritious food and address emergency food needs for vulnerable populations.
  • Health Care Access & Literacy: Programs that reduce barriers to care and improve health outcomes through education, navigation, and support services.

In 2026, Superior will award $10,000 individual grants to 10 community-based organizations, for a total of $100,000. The funding will be made available in April. To be eligible, organizations must meet the following criteria:

  • Serve the Medicaid population.
  • Have not received a Superior HealthPlan grant or sponsorship within the last 12 months.
  • Be based in Texas and serve Texas residents.
  • Participate in an end-of-term follow-up visit by December 15 to demonstrate funding outcomes.
  • Submit all required documentation (including a signed agreement, W-9, vendor forms, and related material) by April 30.

Applications are due by March 31, 2026. To apply, visit the Superior HealthPlan grants webpage.

About Superior HealthPlan
For more than 25 years, Superior HealthPlan has offered high-quality health care to Texans, and is now a leading managed care company providing services to 2 million people. Committed to transforming the health of the communities we serve, one person at a time, Superior supports active local involvement in all 254 Texas counties with 3,600 employees throughout the state. Since 2020, Superior has contributed $12.3 million in grants, sponsorships, and employee giving, helping support low-income communities. Superior is a company of Centene, a leading healthcare enterprise that is committed to helping people live healthier lives. For more information, visit www.SuperiorHealthPlan.com.

 

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FAQ

What is Superior HealthPlan (CNC) awarding in the 2026 grant program?

Superior HealthPlan is awarding $10,000 grants to 10 organizations for a $100,000 total. According to Superior HealthPlan, funding addresses social determinants of health across Texas and will be distributed in April 2026 to selected recipients.

When is the application deadline for Superior HealthPlan (CNC) grants in 2026?

Applications are due March 31, 2026. According to Superior HealthPlan, applicants must submit required documentation by April 30 and participate in an end-of-term follow-up by December 15, 2026.

Who is eligible to apply for Superior HealthPlan (CNC) 2026 grants?

Eligible applicants must be Texas-based organizations serving the Medicaid population. According to Superior HealthPlan, applicants must not have received a grant or sponsorship within the past 12 months and must complete required vendor and tax forms.

What focus areas do Superior HealthPlan (CNC) 2026 grants support?

Grants support housing stability, food security, and health care access and literacy. According to Superior HealthPlan, funded projects should reduce barriers to care and address non-medical drivers of health for vulnerable Texas residents.

How much funding has Superior HealthPlan (CNC) provided through its grant program since 2018?

Superior HealthPlan has provided more than $1.3 million in funding since 2018. According to Superior HealthPlan, that total reflects multi-year support for community programs addressing barriers to health and wellness across Texas.

When will Superior HealthPlan (CNC) distribute 2026 grant funds and what follow-up is required?

Funding will be made available in April 2026, and recipients must complete an end-of-term follow-up by December 15, 2026. According to Superior HealthPlan, the follow-up demonstrates outcomes and compliance with grant terms.
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