Research and program grants will support health equity

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The philanthropic arm of health insurance company Humana Inc. has announced a series of grants devoted to advancing health equity, with several of the funded initiatives focused on mental health. The Humana Foundation on Oct. 16 announced investments totaling $15.2 million for research and programmatic initiatives emphasizing emotional health and community connection. Among the funded research projects, investigators at Indiana University's Bloomington campus will use grant support to examine connection between school staff and marginalized students for suicide prevention, while researchers at the University of South Florida will test a nutrition education intervention for low-income older adults with behavioral health conditions. Program grantees include Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, which plans to establish a youth mental health center in Kentucky, and Spring Branch Community Health Center in Texas, which intends to open a mental health center at a high school with a large proportion of students struggling with mental health issues. Older adults and school-age children have been priority populations in the foundation's overall giving mission. “This commitment from the Humana Foundation offers a major investment in creating practical tools that will have wide application in reconnecting older adults to social and community networks,” said Tom Kamber, executive director of grant recipient agency Older Adults Technology Services, which will use its grant to educate communities on the difficulties many seniors have in combating social isolation.

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研究和计划拨款将支持健康公平
医疗保险公司人本那公司(Humana Inc.10 月 16 日,Humana 基金会宣布为强调情感健康和社区联系的研究和计划活动提供总额为 1520 万美元的投资。在获得资助的研究项目中,印第安纳大学布卢明顿分校的研究人员将利用资助金研究学校教职员工与边缘化学生之间在预防自杀方面的联系,而南佛罗里达大学的研究人员将测试一项针对有行为健康问题的低收入老年人的营养教育干预措施。该计划的受资助者包括肯塔基州青年成就组织(Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana),该组织计划在肯塔基州建立一个青少年心理健康中心;以及得克萨斯州斯普林布兰奇社区健康中心(Spring Branch Community Health Center),该中心计划在一所高中开设一个心理健康中心,该校有很大一部分学生都在为心理健康问题而苦恼。老年人和学龄儿童一直是基金会整体捐赠任务的重点人群。受赠机构 "老年人技术服务"(Older Adults Technology Services)的执行董事汤姆-坎伯(Tom Kamber)说:"人本基金会的这一承诺为创造实用工具提供了重要投资,这些工具将广泛应用于老年人与社会和社区网络的重新连接。
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