UnitedHealthcare offering grants to support care for people with disabilities

UHC will give out grants ranging from $20,000 to $30,000

UnitedHealthcare is accepting proposals from nonprofits and government agencies seeking grants to support long-term care services for Wisconsin residents with disabilities.Donation-Shutterstock-2016-06-24-Flight

The available grants range in size from $20,000 to $30,000 and will be paid out to support a program or one-time project over 12 months.

“We recognize the health challenges facing many people in our state, and welcome the opportunity to partner with community-based organizations and nonprofits to improve the health and independence of Wisconsinites with disabilities,” said Ellen Sexton, chief executive officer of the UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Wisconsin.

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The programs and initiatives chosen to receive grants must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • promotes equal access to long-term services for people with disabilities
  • provides family support that includes information on alternative care models, family-led future planning and additional resources/advocacy groups
  • uses or develops new health technology to help address social isolation or better connect people with disabilities to medical providers.

UHC will accept proposals from Wisconsin-based nonprofits, Federally Qualified Health Centers and government agencies. Interested organizations can receive the full request for proposal by contacting communitygrants@uhc.com.

The deadline to submit proposals is March 10. The organizations selected to receive grants will be notified by May 31.

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