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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation awarded $351,544 to Maine nonprofits as part of its overall $2.5 million in grants to more than 900 nonprofits in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine in 2016.
Since its inception in 1980, the Wellesley, Mass.-based foundation has granted more than $140 million in funds throughout the four states.
In 2016, more than $1.4 million in grants was distributed to the foundation’s Healthy Food Fund initiatives within the region, with funds supporting programs that grow, distribute and/or market fresh food for low-income families and communities across the region.
Healthy Food Fund grants included:
Maine grant recipients in 2016 included:
"While we are supporting community growers and markets on the supply side, we are also helping programs that build consumer demand for healthy food,” added Karen Voci, president of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation. “Through cooking classes, nutrition and shopping education, as well as coupons that double a family’s purchasing power, we can continue to increase customers’ demand for the food grown right here in New England. That’s great for our health, for our environment, and for our economy.”
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