More than 500 grants to community-based organizations, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, food banks, schools, and other nonprofits will address a wide range of public health challenges that disproportionately impact underserved New Yorkers
With this round of grants, the Foundation surpasses $1 billion in grantmaking since its first year of operation in 2019
NEW YORK, January 16, 2025 – The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, the largest grantmaking organization focused exclusively on advancing the health and well-being of New Yorkers, today announced it has awarded 539 grants totaling $208 million to support nonprofit organizations and initiatives to meet community health needs and achieve equitable health outcomes across New York State. With this new round of grants, the Foundation surpasses $1 billion in grantmaking since its first year of operation in 2019, resulting in over 3,000 grants to New Yorkers most in need.
The new grants reflect investments in the Foundation’s core program areas: access to healthcare, basic needs like food and housing, healthcare workforce, and mental and behavioral health. Grantees serve children, older adults, immigrants, new parents, veterans, justice involved individuals, and other underserved populations. This year, the Foundation dedicated more than $17 million to fund an area of focus within each of the core programs: maternal health, childhood hunger, immigrants in the healthcare workforce, and the mental health of older adults in rural areas.
“We are humbled by the wide-ranging impact our grantmaking has made in just six years, and most importantly, by the dedication of our grantee partners to improve the health of the people of New York State,” said Msgr. Gregory Mustaciuolo, Chief Executive Officer, Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. “These new grants mark a significant milestone in our work and reaffirm our commitment to be responsive to emerging health challenges facing the most vulnerable children and adults in our communities.”
New priority focus areas and grantees include:
For a complete list and breakdown of the new Mother Cabrini Health Foundation grantees, click here.
“We’re celebrating not just the $1 billion investment milestone, but the expansion of vital services and life-changing programs that benefit millions of New Yorkers statewide,” said Jennifer Balbach, Finance Committee Chair, Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Board and Partner at Summer Street Capital Partners in Buffalo, N.Y. “Our grantees are the drivers of this important work, and the Foundation will continue to play a role in ensuring they have the resources they need to succeed and improve the health of our communities each day.”
“Since its founding, the Foundation has remained grounded in community and purpose, ensuring that each grant cycle spans all of New York State and benefits vulnerable New Yorkers across populations and needs,” said Kathryn Ruscitto, Regional Grants Committee Chair, Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Board and former President and CEO of St. Joseph’s Health in Syracuse, N.Y. “We’re proud of this milestone moment and celebrate the organizations on the front lines who work tirelessly to serve their communities, as well as the amazing team at the Foundation whose commitment to service will keep inspiring this work for years to come.”
The selection process for the newly announced grants began in Spring 2024, when the Foundation invited organizations to apply for funding through an open process, receiving over 1,500 letters of interest from returning grantees and new organizations, resulting in its highest number of multi-year grants to date. The Foundation also recently announced its new Nursing Initiative, a grant program created to support safety net hospitals across the State that provide a significant amount of care to high-need populations. The selected hospitals will be announced in Spring 2025 and will each receive up to $5 million to pursue nursing accreditation pathways, as well as implement or expand virtual nursing and nurse residency programs.
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