Premera Deepens Connection to Communities with County By County Giving Initiative

  • December 2, 2021

    Premera is supporting local nonprofits providing vital services in every corner of Washington state and Alaska. We awarded grants of up to $2,500 to more than 60 small-scale, high-impact organizations in each county and borough in its service area.

    The Premera Social Impact team researched, identified, and reached out to small but essential organizations working to help those who need it most. This effort has deepened our understanding of how Premera can best to support the communities it serves and is a fitting extension of the company's commitment to closing gaps in access to healthcare services.

    "We went county by county, borough by borough, to find organizations making a true impact in their communities,” said Paul Hollie, head of Premera Social Impact. “This was an untraditional approach, but it demonstrates our deep commitment to supporting rural healthcare and health equity by extending our reach to every part of Washington and Alaska."

    The County By County initiative was inspired in part by the Premera Washington State Rural Facilities Capital Grants Partnership Fund, which, in collaboration with Empire Health Foundation, offers grants to support equipment purchases and small capital projects for rural healthcare facilities.

    "Our partnership with Empire Health Foundation helped us realize that an organization's most urgent and distinct needs may be outside of what we were traditionally focused on in grantmaking," Hollie said. "These County By County microgrants, which are given without restrictions on use, can have a tremendous impact on a recipients' ability to improve the health and wellbeing of their communities."

    Grantees, from Asotin County in southeast Washington to North Slope—the northernmost borough in Alaska, offer a wide range of services, including infant learning programs, domestic violence and trauma support, affordable housing, and local Boys & Girls Clubs.

    Since 2017, Premera Social Impact has invested $70.4 million in more than 350 nonprofits focused on behavioral health, homelessness, adverse childhood experiences, rural health, and health equity for minority populations. To learn more about Premera Social Impact, read the company's Social Impact Report.

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