As a catalyst for positive change, Elevance Health Foundation is driving the innovative and scalable solutions that address the physical, behavioral, and social needs of America’s vulnerable populations. We’re improving lives and communities.
$150 Million 2025—2029
Elevance Health Foundation proudly announces a new five-year commitment of $150 million that coincides with our 25th anniversary. Starting January 2025, we are strengthening our efforts to create healthier communities through an expanded multi-lever approach.
A $14.1 million grant from the Elevance Health Foundation to Feeding America’s Food as Medicine program is helping address food insecurity, a key driver of health. To date, the program has reached over 1 million people.
Impact Investing
Student Mental Health
A $300,000 loan to Psyched Services from the Elevance Health Foundation will help provide vital mental health services to 380 schools in California, benefiting more than 3,200 children and families across the Golden State.
Associate Engagement
Volunteer Days 2024
2024 marks a decade-long commitment by our associates to Elevance Health Volunteer Days. This fall our associates volunteered on more than 130 projects for more than 110 organizations to help reduce food insecurity in their communities.
Grantmaking
Expanded Relief Efforts Bolster Recovery and Rehabilitation Efforts in Southern California
Elevance Health, through its affiliated California health plan and Foundation, have announced more recipients for its $10 million fire-relief initiative: organizations that are meeting the immediate needs of Californians and supporting long-term recovery efforts. From deploying a truck equipped with laundry and shower facilities to providing mental-health support to helping Los Angeles residents rebuild their homes, we are ensuring that individuals have access to the vital services and crucial resources that create healthy communities.
Foundation Facts
25 Years of Service
2000
Inception of Foundation and launch of its Healthy Generations Program.
2003
The Foundation joins forces with the March of Dimes to reduce low birth weight and preterm births.
2010
The American Cancer Society and the Foundation team to expand health equity in at-risk communities—the Foundation’s first million-dollar grant.
2012
The Foundation supports the American Heart Association’s life-saving Hands-Only CPR campaign.
2014
Boys & Girls Clubs of America receives a five-year, $10 million grant from the Foundation to promote the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
2015
Fitness icon, Jake Steinfeld, receives the inaugural Elevance Health Champion award for his positive impact on the health and wellness of our country.
2021
The Foundation revamps its strategy and makes a three-year, $90 million commitment to improve the health of the socially vulnerable across America.
2024
The Foundation announces a new $10 million commitment to launch an Impact Investing Program that provides loans to under-resourced communities.
2025
Coinciding with our 25th anniversary, the Foundation announces a new five-year commitment of $150 million to address the needs of America’s vulnerable populations.