Managed Healthcare Executive January 8, 2025
Logan Lutton

Over 20 nonprofit veteran advocacy groups will receive $9 million over the next three years to address homelessness and mental health concerns in veterans.

The Cigna Group Foundation will distribute $9 million over the next three years to 22 nonprofit organizations promoting veteran mental health and housing stability, the foundation announced in a news release today. This is the first year of their new grant program focusing on underserved populations including women veterans and veterans of color.

“After serving and defending our country, many of our nation’s veterans struggle with long-term health conditions, including brain injuries, depression, and substance use disorders, all of which impact their ability to secure stable housing. Melissa Skottegaard, board chair of The Cigna Group Foundation...

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