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Find similar grantsBlue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation. Supports initiatives to expand access to healthcare for low-income and vulnerable populations in Massachusetts, focusing on reducing barriers to care through grants, research, and policy initiatives.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation - Special Initiatives is a grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation that provides one-time awards of up to $50,000 to 501(c)(3) nonprofits piloting or launching innovative projects over a one-year period. Focused on advancing health equity in Massachusetts, this grant targets organizations working on systemic barriers to health — not direct clinical care providers. Eligible applicants must serve Massachusetts residents and demonstrate a clear project scope with measurable impact. With a July 2026 deadline, this is an accessible entry point for nonprofits testing new approaches to health disparities, community wellness, or social determinants of health in the Commonwealth.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation - Special Initiatives Grant Program is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation. One-time grants to pilot or launch new projects advancing health equity at community level. Supports workforce development and healthcare access initiatives for economically, racially, culturally, or socially marginalized populations in Massachusetts.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation - Catalyst Fund is a grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation that funds capacity-building and infrastructure improvements for community-based organizations working to expand health care access in Massachusetts. These one-time, non-renewable grants of up to $7,500 support a twelve-month period and are intended to spark innovation by helping organizations strengthen infrastructure, build capacity, or plan for the future. Applications are accepted throughout the year with deadlines on February 5, May 5, September 8, and November 5. Eligible applicants are Massachusetts-based tax-exempt nonprofits and grassroots organizations. The fund does not support ongoing program expenses or salaries.