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20 U.S. Cities and Counties Pledge to Improve Local Systems and Policies to Advance Health Equity with $2 Million in Grants from the Aetna Foundation
Towards Health Equity in Connecticut
DataHaven's new report focuses on health equity, social inequality, and the impacts of COVID-19 in Connecticut communities.
Tufts Health Plan Foundation Board Approves Additional Funding for Organizations Responding to Coronavirus
New Canaan Community Foundation Awards More Than $530,000 in Grants
New CEO Named at Connecticut Health Foundation, Cites Current Crisis as Evidence of Progress Yet to be Achieved
HARTFORD, CT -- “While Connecticut has made significant progress, there is still a long way to go to ensure that all of us receive equitable care and an equal opportunity to be our healthiest selves.” That observation from Tiffany Donelson, as she was named as the next president and CEO of the Connecticut Health Foundation, reflects both the many years of leadership by the Foundation, and the challenges that have become even more apparent during the COVID-19 crisis.
Connecticut Health Foundation selects Tiffany Donelson as next president and CEO
HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Health Foundation has named Tiffany Donelson to be its next president and CEO, effective Sept. 1. Donelson will succeed Patricia Baker, who plans to retire after more than 20 years as the foundation’s founding leader.
Scholarship Available for Southington Nursing Students
State Ranks Well Overall, But Lags Behind Peers on Health Care Affordability scorecard.
New Funding Opportunity for Grassroots Advocacy Organizations: Diverse Grassroots Advocacy to Expand HUSKY Eligibility
Grants Will Support Health Care Providers Using Data to Reduce Health Disparities
Tufts Health Plan Foundation Awards Nearly $1 Million to Nine Community Organizations
Age Well Ambassadors Program to Launch in Greater Danbury
Aetna Foundation Pledges $500K to Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford
HARTFORD, CT -- The philanthropic arm of Hartford health insurer Aetna on Thursday announced it will donate $500,000 to the Boys & Girls Club (BGHH) of Hartford to promote healthy living. Funding from the Aetna Foundation, an independent charitable affiliate of Rhode Island-based CVS Health Corp., will be awarded to BGHH over the next five years to ramp-up programs aimed at preventing underage substance abuse of alcohol, tobacco and vaping products and improving the overall health of youth.
Nearly $100,000 to Support Community-led Healthy Aging Work in Connecticut
Tufts Health Plan Foundation Contributes $250,000 to Thirteen Connecticut Non-profits
Grants Will Support Community Organizations, Clinical Care Providers Working Together in Hartford and Waterbury
Patricia Baker to Retire in 2020 After Two Decades Leading the Connecticut Health Foundation
HARTFORD, CT -- After serving more than 20 years as president and CEO of the Connecticut Health Foundation, Patricia Baker plans to retire in June 2020.