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Humana announces its 100 rating in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s assessment of LGBTQ+ workplace equality for the eleventh year in a row
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Food drive benefits communities across the nation
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Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) has been recognized by the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) in their 2024 Corporate Inclusion Index (CII) for its continued commitment to advancing inclusion for Hispanic and Latinx employees in the C-suite, corporate boardroom, supplier base, mid- and entry-level employee pipeline and philanthropic sphere.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241017880579/en/Humana Inc. CEO Jim
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Developments in multiple states will provide physical and behavioral health services
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Humana is also supporting its members across the affected areas by providing simplified access to medical and emergency prescription information, as well as opening a crisis hotline with free counseling available.
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As many states and communities prepare for Veterans Suicide Awareness and Prevention Day on Sept. 22, Face the Fight (FTF) is announcing a new round of nonprofit grant recipients. These grants will support initiatives focused on preventing veteran suicide and breaking the stigma around seeking help within the military community.The grants total $13.9 million and will fund 27 projects from 23 grantees in communities across the country; to date the initiative has awarded $25 million. The grantees
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Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM), a leading health and well-being company, is proud to announce that it has been named to PEOPLE’s “100 Companies That Care list” for 2024, ranking Humana in the top 50 (46th place). The annual list honors companies that “go the extra mile to honor their customers, empower their employees, and make the world a better place.”This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240822049405/en/More than 5,000 Humana vol
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Dedicated day of service kicks off nationwide “Month of Impact” with the goal of generating $10 million for communities where Humana’s employees live and work
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Children of 15 Humana Employees in Louisville area and 80 across the U.S. received scholarships for 2024-25 school year
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Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) scored 100 on the Disability Equality Index® for the fifth consecutive year, demonstrating the company’s continued commitment to building and maintaining a culture of belonging where all employees of all abilities can feel valued and have both opportunity and support to reach their full potential.When asked about the recognition, Carolyn Tandy, Senior Vice President, Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer shared that, “Humana believes when all employees thrive in the
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To celebrate America’s most popular multigenerational sport, the National Mall of Pickleball will search for the Ultimate Intergenerational Duo to encourage healthy, active lifestyles and celebrate the connections made on – and off – the court this September on The National Mall
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Association remained committed to serving the military community and their families and helping them build financial security amid economic headwinds.
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24 nonprofits to receive investments to address urgent health care needsInvestments are aimed at addressing maternal health, food insecurity, chronic condition management, behavioral health and moreA portion of the grants to help expand and diversify the health care workforce through partnerships with colleges and universities
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Humana’s 2023 Impact Report highlights its commitment to prioritizing the health of each person, each community, the healthcare system, and the environment
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Food drive benefits communities across the nation
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Expanded programs will increase access to behavioral health services and resources for all Virginians
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Grants of a quarter-million dollars each will fund new research at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Yale University and two schools at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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New sponsorships of the Association of Pickleball Players (APP), Major League Pickleball’s D.C. Pickleball Team, Professional Pickleball Association Tour (PPA), and U.S. Senior Pickleball (USSP) begin in fall 2023Approximately one-third of frequent pickleball players are 65+, highlighting the popularity of the sport with seniors
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The Trust for the National Mall in partnership with Humana (NYSE: HUM) announced today that they will introduce America’s newest and most accessible pastime—pickleball—to America’s most inviting front yard—the National Mall—with the inaugural National Mall of Pickleball.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230913033897/en/National Mall of Pickleball (Graphic: National Mall of Pickleball)The National Mall is an iconic open sp
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Humana (NYSE: HUM) announced sixteen community-based organizations across the nation will receive grants totaling over $121,500. With millions of medical and specialty care members across the nation, the healthcare company is taking intentional action toward a more equitable, accessible and affordable healthcare ecosystem.“Humana is committed to supporting organizations in our communities that are tackling health inequities every day,” said J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, Chief Health Equity Offic
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Grants of $50,000-$100,000 awarded to local mental health providers are part of the Humana Foundation’s $1 million donation to support Louisville in the wake of April’s mass shooting
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Latest round of funding raises Humana’s total financial commitment for affordable housing to $90 million, increases scope of national program to include additional communities.Humana’s affordable housing program is intended to help vulnerable Americans remain stably housed by expanding the supply of low-cost rental units in communities nationwide, including in the states of Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.Humana’s national housing strategy continues to seek to address members’ housing needs through a three-part approach, including interventions and investments that reduce health care costs and improve outcomes for vulnerable members and communities.
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Humana’s 2022 Impact Report highlights its commitment to making healthcare more equitable and accessible for each person, each community, the healthcare system, and the environment
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Florida State University analysis finds Humana is directly and indirectly responsible for 288,000 jobs, $18 billion in wages and $472 million in taxesFlorida is Humana’s top state for employment and health plan membership
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The Foundation unveils new partners and unique advisory board committed to supporting seniors, veterans and school-aged children in living connected, healthy lives
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Humana Healthy Horizons to Support Maternal Health of Black Moms in Kentucky via Programs, Grants
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Mobile distributions will provide access to healthy foods for individuals and families throughout communities in 9 states
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The three-day event returns to fully in-person for the first time in more than three years, featuring 200+ speakers, including government officials, philanthropists, scientists, and more
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Humana also puts in place assistance for members, patients and the community at large, including access to crisis hotline with free counseling
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Donation will support recovery efforts in Eastern Kentucky and neighboring statesHumana is also actively supporting its members across the impacted areas by providing simplified access to medical and emergency prescription information
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Children of 23 Humana employees in Louisville and 49 across the US received scholarships for the 2022-23 school year
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Humana to donate downtown Louisville office building to UofL
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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The company’s commitment to improve the health of each person, each community, the healthcare system, and our environment is highlighted in Humana’s 2021 Impact Report
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New $25 million investment will help expand the national supply of affordable housing in states across the country, including Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin.Latest round of funding doubles Humana’s total affordable housing financial commitment to $50 million and follows last year’s initial $25 million investment.Humana’s national housing strategy continues to seek to address members’ housing needs through a three-part approach, including interventions and investments that reduce health care costs and improve outcomes for vulnerable members and communities.
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The Humana Foundation continues funding for 9 organizations proving advancements in helping people achieve better health outcomes
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Amount could represent one of largest single donations in UofL history
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Humana earns 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s annual assessment of LGBTQ+ workplace equality for its ninth year
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Go365 by Humana announces winners of National Step Challenge, resulting in 7.2 billion steps taken and one million meals donated to Feeding America.
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Help for members, employees, brokers, employer clients and the community at large includes access to crisis hotline and free counseling
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Accomplished nonprofit leader to usher Humana Foundation into future as it advances health equity
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Humana Foundation donates $200,000 to recovery efforts for Louisianans impacted by Hurricane Ida.
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2021 investments support The Foundation’s commitment to equitable giving and strengthening the health and well-being of Louisville
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Humana’s Bold Goal social health initiative seeks to provide people with more Healthy Days and better lives by focusing on critical social determinants of health, including housing stability. Humana’s national housing strategy aims to address members’ housing needs through a three-part approach, including interventions and investments that reduce health care costs and improve outcomes for vulnerable members and communities.$25 million investment will help expand the supply of affordable housing in the states of Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas.
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Humana also has help in place for members, employees, employer clients, brokers and the community at large including access to crisis hotline, food, water, shelter and free counseling
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The Humana Foundation donates $50,000 in relief efforts for those impacted by flooding in Tennessee.
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Humana highlights commitment to addressing health equity in 2020 corporate responsibility report
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire