New Mexico Organizations Improving Community Health Receive Over $1.1 Million From UnitedHealthcare To Expand Programs To Address Social Determinants Of Health
UnitedHealthcare awarded over $1.1 million to New Mexico organizations and initiatives focused on addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) in the state’s frontier and urban communities. The grants are intended to reduce the state’s health disparities in five key areas: food and housing security, professional education and training on SDOH, maternity care, rural services, and behavioral health. This investment includes over $380,000 in grants previously announced supporting maternity care, food and housing security, and behavioral health.
Food and housing security grants totaling $337,585 were awarded to five organizations to fund the following initiatives:
Supportive Housing . . .