Aetna Grants $107,000 to St. Louis Area Nonprofits in 2009
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CHESTERFIELD, Mo., June 09, 2010 — Aetna (NYSE: AET) and the Aetna Foundation in 2009 awarded community grants and sponsorships in the St. Louis area totaling $107,000, with a particular focus on disease prevention, obesity and health screening. The contributions support Aetna’s commitment to enhancing the quality of health care, and promoting racial and ethnic equity in health and health care. In total, the Aetna Foundation, Aetna and its employees awarded more than $24 million nationally in 2009. The six St. Louis-area grant recipients were: • Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club of St. Louis, Inc.; “Aetna is proud to support organizations in St. Louis which are making great strides in targeting health care issues that affect our communities,” said Scott Nilsen, Aetna’s St. Louis-area market head. “As a responsible corporate citizen, we recognize our obligation to help address these critical needs.” The largest of those awards were two $30,000 gifts --- one to St. Louis Children’s Hospital Foundation for its 26th Annual St. Louis Children's Hospital Day at Six Flags and the other to the Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Louis for its Triple Play PLUS obesity prevention program. “Aetna and the Aetna Foundation are proud to partner with organizations across the country in support of their good work, and we look forward to continued relationships as we focus our giving in key areas going forward,” said Anne Beal, MD, MPH, president of the Aetna Foundation. “For 2010 and beyond, we are transitioning to a new approach that encompasses a more concentrated grant-making focus on specific health issues of national concern, enhanced communication and measurement of the impact of our grants, a more proportionate distribution of our charitable giving across the country, and a more holistic relationship with our community partners that capitalizes on our employee presence and the generosity and talents of our employee volunteers.” The Aetna Foundation has opened the call for proposals for the 2010 grant cycle. Grant applicants should visit www.AetnaFoundation.org for more information on how to apply for a grant and to learn more about the following Aetna Foundation focus areas for grant making in 2010 and beyond: • Addressing the rising incidence of obesity among U.S. residents, including children;
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