Cigna Foundation Commits $3 Million to Help Local Nonprofits Address Childhood Hunger and Mental Health This School Year
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BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Aug.18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cigna Foundation today announced more than $3 million in grants to local nonprofits to help address childhood hunger and mental health concerns as schools return to session.
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- BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Aug.18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cigna Foundation today announced more than $3 million in grants to local nonprofits to help address childhood hunger and mental health concerns as schools return to session.
- We believe we also have a role to play, and are deepening our partnerships with leading local nonprofits that are essential to healthier, happier children, families, and communities," said Susan Stith, president, Cigna Foundation.
- Cigna Foundation, established in 1962, is a private foundation funded by contributions from Cigna Corporation (NYSE:CI) and its subsidiaries.
- In 2021, Cigna Foundation awarded nearly$16 millionin grants to support nonprofits that share our commitment to enhancing health and well-being.