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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas Awards Nearly $3 Million in 2023-2024 Blue ImpactSM Grants

— Funding will support programs addressing health care access, economic opportunity and social determinants of health across Texas —

RICHARDSON, TX — July 27, 2023 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) announced today $2.93 million in Blue ImpactSM grants to 101 community-based organizations statewide that focus on health care access and target impacts of socio-economic and social determinants of health.

The 2023-2024 grantees were selected following an extensive evaluation process. The Blue Impact grant program replaces Healthy Kids, Healthy Families® (HKHF) grants and better reflects BCBSTX’s enhanced focus to support optimal health outcomes for all Texans.

The primary focus of the Blue Impact program is predicated on five key pillars – economic opportunity and stability, nutrition, neighborhood and built environment, locally-defined health solutions and optimal health outcomes. These reinforce BCBSTX’s focus on health equity and its core purpose to stand with its members and the communities, in sickness and health.

“For decades, we have worked in close collaboration with local community organizations and partners, leveraging their knowledge, experience and talents on a local level to help support healthier communities,” said Sheena Payne, director of BCBSTX community investments. “We’re committed to sustainable solutions with community partners to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most and to lay the groundwork for economic empowerment.”

The 2023-2024 Blue Impact grantees are:

AAMA (Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans)
Access Esperanza Clinics
Alliance for Children Inc. 
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association
American Cancer Society
American Red Cross
Arthritis Foundation Inc
Autism Speaks Inc
Avenue 360 Health and Wellness
Baker Ripley
Baylor College of Medicine
Big Brothers Big Sisters Dallas
Bonton Enterprises
Brazos Valley Food Bank
Bread of Life
Bridge Steps
Brighter Bites
Cancer Care Services
Capital IDEA
Caring Foundation of Texas
Central Texas Food Bank
Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County
Coastal Bend Food Bank
Combined Arms
Communities In Schools of South Central Texas
Crosspoint
Crossroads Community Services Inc
Doctors of the World USA 
East Texas Food Bank
El Centro de Corazon
El Paso Children’s Hospital Foundation
El Pasoans Fighting Hunger (EPFH) 
Family Place Inc
Family Service
Family Service Center at Houston and Harris Co. 
Food Bank of Abilene
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley
Frazier Revitalization Inc.
Friends of Santa Rosa Foundation
Galveston County Food Bank
Hope and Healing Center and Institute 
Hope Farm
Houston Area Women's Center
Houston Habitat for Humanity
Ibn Sina Foundation
Integral Care
Lone Star Family Health Center
Marathon Kids
March of Dimes
Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County
Mercy Ministries of Laredo
Mission of Mercy Inc
My Possibilities
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Kidney Foundation Serving North Texas
New Friends New Life
North Texas Area United Way
North Texas Food Bank (NTFB)
Northwest Assistance Ministries
Out Teach
Parkland Health Foundation
Paul Quinn College
PediPlace
Pro-Action, Inc.
Project Quest
Prospera Housing Community Services
Proyecto Juan Diego Inc
Resource Center of Dallas, Inc
Rice University, Kinder Institute for Urban Research 
Ronald McDonald House of Fort Worth Inc
Samaritan Inn
San Antonio Food Bank
San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind
San Antonio Sports Foundation 
San Jose Clinic
Santa Maria Hostel
Search Homeless Services
Soldiers Angels
South Texas Food Bank (RGV)
Southeast Texas Food Bank
Southwestern Medical Foundation
Special Olympics Texas
Sustainable Food Centers
Tarrant Area Food Bank
Texas Tech Foundation
Texas Women’s Foundation 
The Concilio
The Rose
The Salvation Army of North Texas
The Village Learning Center, Inc
The Visiting Nurses Association of Texas
UnidosUS
United Way Metropolitan Dallas
United Way of Greater Houston
University Health Foundation
University of Houston Foundation
Urban Harvest
UT Foundation
Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement
West Texas Food Bank
Wichita Falls Area Food Bank

The Blue Impact program was launched more than a decade ago as a 3-year initiative designed to improve the health and wellness of at least 1 million children through community investments. The program was extended in BCBSTX’s ongoing commitment to the health and well-being of children and families in Texas. The program has touched the lives of millions of Texas children and families through the more than $23 million in grants awarded by BCBSTX to community organizations statewide. These grants join multiple ways BCBSTX supports local communities — the company’s community investments also include microgrants and sponsorships, as well as in-kind donations, employee volunteerism and disaster relief.

About Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) — the only statewide, customer-owned health insurer in Texas — is the largest provider of health benefits in the state, working with more than 140,000 physicians and health care practitioners, and 520 hospitals to serve more than 7 million members in all 254 counties. BCBSTX is a Division of Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) (which operates Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in Texas, Illinois, Montana, Oklahoma and New Mexico). Health Care Service Corporation is a Mutual Legal Reserve Company and an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.


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