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Healthy Communities Grant Program is a grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama and The Caring Foundation that funds health and wellness initiatives across Alabama. The program supports nonprofits, schools, and community organizations working to improve health outcomes, promote wellness, and address health disparities in local communities.
BCBSAL's corporate giving and The Caring Foundation together invest in programs that create healthier environments and expand access to health education and services. Eligible applicants are nonprofits, schools, and community organizations in Alabama. Funding amounts vary; applicants should check with The Caring Foundation for current award ranges and application cycles.
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# Healthy Communities | The Caring Foundation & Corporate Giving | BCBSAL * Corporate Giving & Sponsorships * Be Healthy School Grants * Apply Now - Opens in new window * Corporate Giving & Sponsorships * Be Healthy School Grants * Apply Now - Opens in new window Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama and The Caring Foundation give back to the community by supporting organizations across the state that strive to improve the health, community well-being, and education of Alabamians.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, schools, and community organizations in Alabama. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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