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The Cigna Group Foundation Youth Mental Health Grant is a grant from The Cigna Group Foundation that funds local nonprofit organizations improving access to mental health resources and services for youth in their communities. The Cigna Group Foundation has committed more than $27 million over three years to support health equity in communities where need is greatest.
The foundation prioritizes organizations with direct local knowledge of community needs, particularly those serving individuals who lack access to health care. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations focused on youth mental health, community-based behavioral health services, and programs that address disparities in mental health access.
The foundation works with local partners to scale best practices and maximize community impact.
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Community is essential to our well-being and vitality. It gives us a place to live, learn, and love. But healthy communities don't just happen.
They're created and cared for each day by those who live there. The Cigna Group Foundation was created to help give back to the communities that give us so much. By committing more than $27 million over three years, we're going to make a bigger impact in locations that need it most-locally and globally.
Local organizations know first-hand what their communities need. They also know how and where the most effective change can be made. By working together, we can make a larger impact sooner.
Not only that, but we can engage other local partners to learn best practices and do the same. The Cigna Group Foundation is the philanthropic arm of The Cigna Group ® . It provides grants to organizations focused on improving the health and vitality of people.
Its goal is to support individuals who lack basic needs, including easy or close access to health care. For more than 50 years, The Cigna Group Foundation has been investing in a healthier future for communities across the country and around the globe.
Past grant funding includes creating better pathways for health care careers, increasing mental health screenings and referrals for people in health care deserts, and advancing access for physical and mental health care. The impact we want to make cannot be achieved alone.
To help us deliver on our commitments, we’re partnering with innovative nonprofit organizations that already have the connections and capabilities to make real change. And together, we can do even more. Improving Youth Mental Health Through funding grants to local nonprofits, we are committed to improving access to mental health resources for our youth.
Request for applications for this grant are open now until March 12, 2026 at 5 pm ET. Improving Veteran Mental Health Through Housing Stability Through funding grants to local nonprofits, we are committed to helping provide housing stability for veterans and, as a result, positively impacting their mental health. Request for applications for this grant will open in June 2026.
Reducing Barriers to Health Equity The Cigna Group Health Equity Impact Fund supports projects that directly address root causes of specific health disparities most prevalent in local communities. 2026 project locations and goals will be announced in April 2026. We are committed to pursuing healthier communities by coming together to help everyone achieve better health and vitality.
Partnering with local, national, and international organizations affords us the opportunity to make tangible impacts in vulnerable populations across the street and around the world. Melissa Skottegaard Board Chair, The Cigna Group Foundation Read our answers to frequently asked questions.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)3 nonprofits providing community mental health services for youth; nationwide focus with emphasis on underserved populations Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 12, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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