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Find similar grantsWellness Incentive Grants is sponsored by Maine Municipal Employees Health Trust. Health Trust groups that provide ongoing Wellness education to employees are eligible to receive grant money to help fund Wellness Programs.
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Maine Municipal Employees Health Trust > Wellness > Wellness Incentive Grants Wellness Incentive Grants Health Trust groups that provide ongoing Wellness education to employees are eligible to receive grant money to help fund Wellness Programs. Wellness Works staff will collaborate with employer-sponsored wellness committees to design a series of programs to encourage employees to take a more active role in their personal health.
Funding for wellness programs is available up to an annual maximum of $40 per Health Trust health insurance covered employee. For more information on the Health Trust’s Wellness Incentive Grant Program, please contact Anne Charles, Health Promotion Manager, at 1-800-452-8786, or via e-mail at [email protected] . Wellness Incentive Grants Wellness Works Newsletter Employee Assistance Program Wellness Committee Resources
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