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HealthEquity Community Foundation Expands National Impact with $50,000 in Grants

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HealthEquity (NASDAQ:HQY) Community Foundation has announced a $50,000 grant distribution to 20 nonprofit organizations nationwide. The funding supports organizations focused on health and medicine, mental health, financial literacy, and basic human needs, with a notable 50% increase in mental health initiative support since the first funding round.

The foundation also announced a leadership transition, with Stephanie Larsen set to succeed Dale Miller as president later this year. The next grant cycle is open through September 30, 2025, accepting applications from eligible 501(c)(3) organizations.

HealthEquity (NASDAQ:HQY) Community Foundation ha annunciato una erogazione di sovvenzioni di 50.000 USD a 20 organizzazioni non profit a livello nazionale. I finanziamenti sostengono realtà attive in ambito salute e medicina, salute mentale, alfabetizzazione finanziaria e bisogni primari, con un notevole aumento del 50% del sostegno alle iniziative di salute mentale rispetto al primo ciclo di finanziamento.

La fondazione ha anche comunicato una transizione dirigenziale: Stephanie Larsen succederà a Dale Miller come presidente entro la fine dell'anno. Il prossimo ciclo di concessione è aperto fino al 30 settembre 2025, con possibilità di presentare domanda da parte delle organizzazioni idonee 501(c)(3).

HealthEquity (NASDAQ:HQY) Community Foundation anunció una distribución de subvenciones por $50,000 a 20 organizaciones sin fines de lucro en todo el país. Los fondos apoyan a organizaciones enfocadas en salud y medicina, salud mental, educación financiera y necesidades básicas, con un notable aumento del 50% en el apoyo a iniciativas de salud mental desde la primera ronda de financiación.

La fundación también informó una transición en su liderazgo: Stephanie Larsen sucederá a Dale Miller como presidenta a finales de este año. El próximo ciclo de subvenciones está abierto hasta el 30 de septiembre de 2025, aceptando solicitudes de organizaciones 501(c)(3) elegibles.

HealthEquity (NASDAQ:HQY) 커뮤니티 재단은 전국의 20개 비영리단체에 대해 50,000달러의 보조금 배분을 발표했습니다. 이번 자금은 보건·의학, 정신건강, 금융교육, 기본 생활필요 관련 단체를 지원하며, 첫 자금지원 라운드 이후 정신건강 이니셔티브에 대한 지원이 50% 증가한 것이 눈에 띕니다.

재단은 또한 리더십 교체를 발표했으며, 올해 말 Stephanie LarsenDale Miller의 뒤를 이어 대표로 취임할 예정입니다. 다음 보조금 신청 기간은 2025년 9월 30일까지 열려 있으며, 자격이 있는 501(c)(3) 단체의 신청을 받고 있습니다.

HealthEquity (NASDAQ:HQY) Community Foundation a annoncé une distribution de subventions de 50 000 $ à 20 organisations à but non lucratif à l'échelle nationale. Les financements soutiennent des organismes axés sur la santé et la médecine, la santé mentale, l'éducation financière et les besoins fondamentaux, avec une augmentation notable de 50 % du soutien aux initiatives en santé mentale depuis le premier cycle de financement.

La fondation a également annoncé une transition de direction : Stephanie Larsen succédera à Dale Miller à la présidence d'ici la fin de l'année. Le prochain cycle de subventions est ouvert jusqu'au 30 septembre 2025 et accepte les candidatures des organisations 501(c)(3) éligibles.

HealthEquity (NASDAQ:HQY) Community Foundation hat eine Zuschussvergabe in Höhe von 50.000 USD an 20 gemeinnützige Organisationen landesweit angekündigt. Die Mittel unterstützen Organisationen in den Bereichen Gesundheit und Medizin, psychische Gesundheit, finanzielle Bildung und Grundbedürfnisse, wobei die Unterstützung für Initiativen zur psychischen Gesundheit seit der ersten Förderrunde um 50 % gestiegen ist.

Die Stiftung gab außerdem einen Führungswechsel bekannt: Stephanie Larsen wird Dale Miller noch in diesem Jahr als Präsidentin nachfolgen. Der nächste Förderzyklus ist bis zum 30. September 2025 geöffnet und nimmt Anträge von förderfähigen 501(c)(3)-Organisationen entgegen.

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Funding supports 20 nonprofit organizations focused on physical and mental health, financial literacy, and basic needs as the foundation grows and welcomes a new leader

DRAPER, Utah, Aug. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The HealthEquity Community Foundation today announced its latest round of grant recipients, awarding $50,000 in total funding to 20 charitable nonprofit organizations representing a diverse range of communities from nearly every region of the country. The funding will support a range of operational activities, from providing food and clothing to delivering expert medical care and services.

“These resources will be put to work helping our most vulnerable populations by providing free dental, vision, and medical care,” said Cyndi Ankiewicz, executive director of California CareForce. “The demand for these services is immense, and there is nothing more satisfying than supporting and helping our neighbors in need.”

California CareForce exemplifies the kind of community-centered work the foundation supports across all four of its focus areas: health and medicine, mental health and crisis support, financial education and literacy and basic human needs.

The foundation has steadily increased funding across all of its core focus areas. This round reflects this commitment to holistic community wellness — including a 50 percent increase in support for mental health initiatives since the first round of funding. In addition to this latest funding round, the organization will also welcome a new leader later this year.

“It’s been an honor to help launch the HealthEquity Community Foundation and support mission-aligned nonprofits that are making a difference in the communities we call home,” said Dale Miller, president of the HealthEquity Community Foundation. “As I prepare for retirement, I’m proud of what we’ve built — and excited for Stephanie Larsen to lead the next chapter with the same passion and purpose that have defined the organization since its inception.”

Larsen, who will assume the role of president later this year, has worked at HealthEquity for more than a decade and has a deep public health background that informs her work in benefits and wellness.

“The organizations we support are innovating across the spectrum of community need,” said Larsen, incoming president of the HealthEquity Community Foundation. “As we grow, our goal is to continue investing in work that connects health and financial well-being — particularly among vulnerable or underserved groups.”

The next grant cycle is open now through Sept. 30, 2025. Eligible 501(c)(3) organizations are encouraged to apply online.

The following organizations received funding in the summer 2025 grant cycle:

1. A Place Called Home 11. Idaho Youth Ranch
2. Bright Paths 12. Lifting Hands International
3. California CareForce 13. Mental Health Advocacy Services
4. Children’s Dental Health Clinic 14. Nevada Health Centers
5. ChildSafe Colorado 15. Oasis
6. Common Threads 16. Pathways of Hope
7. Family Promise of the Palouse 17. Saint Louis Crisis Nursery
8. Feed My People 18. St. Vincent de Paul Louisville
9. Giant Steps Autism Center 19. Willow Domestic Violence Center
10. Hannah’s Treasure Chest 20. Women’s Resource Center
   

The HealthEquity Community Foundation will be providing and announcing additional funding rounds twice each year, and details about its mission and work can be found online.

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HealthEquity and its subsidiaries administer HSAs and various other consumer-directed benefits for over 17 million accounts, working in close partnership with employers, benefits advisors, and health and retirement plan providers who share our unwavering commitment to our mission of saving and improving lives by empowering healthcare consumers. Through cutting-edge solutions, innovation, and a relentless focus on improving health outcomes, we empower individuals to take control of their healthcare journey while enhancing their overall well-being. Learn more about our “Purple service” and approach at www.healthequity.com.

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FAQ

How much did HealthEquity Community Foundation (HQY) award in grants for summer 2025?

The foundation awarded $50,000 in total funding to 20 charitable nonprofit organizations across the country.

Who is the new president of HealthEquity Community Foundation?

Stephanie Larsen, a decade-long HealthEquity employee with public health background, will assume the role of president later in 2025, succeeding Dale Miller.

What areas does the HealthEquity Community Foundation focus its grants on?

The foundation focuses on four core areas: health and medicine, mental health and crisis support, financial education and literacy, and basic human needs.

When is the next grant cycle for HealthEquity Community Foundation?

The next grant cycle is open through September 30, 2025 for eligible 501(c)(3) organizations.

How has mental health funding changed at HealthEquity Community Foundation?

The foundation has increased its support for mental health initiatives by 50% since the first round of funding.
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