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2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List 2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List Organization City State Project Title Amount 100 Black Men of Houston Bellaire TX For the Health of it Program$ 10,000 100 Black Men of America, Inc. Atlanta GA Healthy Living - Community Empowerment Project$ 25,000 100 Black Men of Atlanta Atlanta GA Health and Wellness Initiative$ 100,000 100 Black Men of Greater Washington, DC Washington DC Healthy Minds and Bodies for Greater Washington, DC$ 25,000 Game On! The Ultimate Wellness Challenge Action for Healthy Kids Skokie IL in Five Houston Schools $ 30,000 After-School Matters, Inc. Chicago IL 2008 Annual Gala$ 10,000 AIDS Arms, Inc. Dallas TX LifeWalk$ 10,000 Hablando de la Salud de la Mujer Alamo Public Telecommunications Council San Antonio TX $ 20,000 (Speaking of Women's Health) Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Philadelphia PA Teens Learning to Cope$ 10,000 Alianca Brasileira nos Estados Unidos - Hartford CT NEST: Network, Educate, Serve, and Track$ 10,000 The Brazilian Alliance Alief ISD Education Foundation Houston TX Golf Tournament$ 15,000 Alliance For Health Grand Rapids MI 2008 Health Expo$ 6,000 Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Family Services Program - Camarillo CA $ 35,000 California Central Coast Ventura County Early-stage Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation New York NY $ 313,357 Drug Discovery Research Fund Annual Conference of the Gay and American Association of Physicians for Human Rights San Francisco CA $ 50,000 Lesbian Medical Association American Cancer Society Austin TX 2008 Cattle Baron's Ball$ 5,000 American Cancer Society Inc. Hershey PA Relay For Life$ 5,000 American Cancer Society Inc. New York NY General Support Grant$ 5,000 San Antonio School American Cancer Society San Antonio San Antonio TX Health Leadership Institute (SALI) $ 6,000 2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List Organization City State Project Title Amount American Cancer Society, Seattle WA Camp Goodtimes West Programs$ 25,000 Great West Division, Inc. American Cancer Society, CA Division Inc. Pleasant Hill CA Relay For Life of San Ramon$ 2,500 Daffodil Days; and Making Strides Against American Cancer Society, Inc. Oakland CA $ 20,000 Breast Cancer - San Francisco Event American Cancer Society, Inc. Atlanta GA General Support$ 7,100 American Diabetes Association New York NY Diversity Programs$ 30,000 American Diabetes Association Chicago IL Community Initiatives Program 2008$ 25,000 American Diabetes Association Savannah GA Project Power$ 17,500 American Diabetes Association Phoenix AZ Community Outreach Diabetes Education$ 15,000 American Diabetes Association Middletown CT Annual Hall of Merit Gala$ 12,500 American Diabetes Association, Inc. Alexandria VA General Support$ 3,000 American Diabetes Association, Inc. Bala Cynwyd PA African American Outreach Programs$ 25,000 American Diabetes Association, Inc. Houston TX Camp Rainbow$ 10,000 World Diabetes Day - Bedside to Boardroom: American Diabetes Association, Inc. Dallas TX $ 15,000 Optimizing Diabetes Care American Diabetes Association, Inc. Los Angeles CA General Support for Board Participation$ 10,000 Search Your Heart - New York City; and American Heart Association Wallingford CT $ 65,000 Go Red For Women Education Forum Luncheon American Heart Association Conshohocken PA START! Philadelphia; and Heart Walks$ 129,686 American Heart Association Arlington VA Start! Greater Washington$ 125,000 American Heart Association Southfield MI Start! Southeast Michigan $ 80,000 American Heart Association Overland Park KS Start! Kansas City 2009$ 75,000 2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List Organization City State Project Title Amount American Heart Association Charlotte NC Start! Charlotte$ 75,000 American Heart Association Tempe AZ Have a Heart for Kids$ 25,000 American Heart Association Dallas TX General Support$ 2,850 American Heart Association Arlington VA Heart Walks$ 2,585 American Heart Association Las Vegas NV Go Red for Women Luncheon$ 5,000 American Heart Association Marietta GA Kids Zone$ 17,500 Start! Chicago (2nd of 3 payments, $375,000 total); American Heart Association - Midwest Affiliate Chicago IL $ 87,500 and National Start! Walking Day American Heart Association Tarrant County Fort Worth TX 2008 Tarrant County Heart & Soul Ball$ 5,000 American Heart Association, East Bay Division Oakland CA 2008 Start! East Bay Heart Walk$ 5,000 "Kids At Heart" Healthy Family Training American Heart Association, Inc. Cleveland OH $ 122,000 Camp and Celebration Gala American Heart Association, Inc. Santa Barbara CA Go Red For Women$ 50,000 American Heart Association, Inc. Jacksonville FL Go Red for Women Luncheon$ 5,000 American Indian Community Outreach and American Indian Healing Center Whittier CA $ 15,000 Health Education Program (Mobile Health Team) American Liver Foundation, CT Chapter North Haven CT Football Walk for Liver Wellness 2008$ 5,000 American Liver Foundation, Michigan Chapter Farmington MI 2008 Culinary Gala - Flavors of Michigan$ 3,500 American Lung Association Houston TX The Clean Air Challenge 5K Run/Walk$ 5,000 American Lung Association in CT East Hartford CT Blow the Whistle on Asthma Walk 2008$ 5,000 American Lung Association of the Southwest, Inc. Salt Lake City UT Lung Walk and a Night With The Stars$ 25,000 American Lung Association of Washington Seattle WA 2008 Puget Sound Asthma Walk$ 5,000 American Medical Association Chicago IL GLBT Grand Rounds$ 50,000 2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List Organization City State Project Title Amount Benefit Gala - Paint the Town Red; and American National Red Cross Farmington CT $ 15,000 Corporate Partnership - Special Events American National Red Cross Washington DC General Support$ 3,600 American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter Cleveland OH An Emergency Preparedness Program for Senior Adults $ 75,000 American School for the Deaf West Hartford CT Early Childhood Intervention Program$ 10,000 Traveling Exhibit Support; Amistad Center for Art & Culture, Inc. Hartford CT $ 279,500 Gala and Young Exposure Catalogue Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation Las Vegas NV Grand Slam for Children$ 17,500 Andrew and Walter Young Family YMCA Atlanta GA Maya Angelou Tribute $ 10,000 Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation San Francisco CA General Support Grant$ 5,000 Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith Hamden CT Torch of Liberty Awards Dinner; and $ 12,500 Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence: Apna Ghar, Inc. (Our Home) Chicago IL $ 25,000 A Mental Health Initiative Archdiocese of Miami Miami FL 2008 Gala "Hombre de Paz"$ 8,500 Walk to End Domestic Violence and Arizona Foundation for Women, Inc. Phoenix AZ $ 25,000 Sandra Day O'Connor Awards Luncheon Arizona State University Foundation Tempe AZ Child's Play$ 25,000 ARTFARM, Inc. Middletown CT Shakespeare in the Grove 2008$ 2,500 Arthritis Foundation, Los Angeles CA Life Improvement Series$ 25,000 Southern California Chapter Arundel Habitat for Humanity Arnold MD Affordable Housing for Public Housing Residents$ 15,000 Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Asian American Business Development Center New York NY $ 25,000 Business Award Aspen Center for Integral Health Aspen CO Summer Health Series and Spa-tacular! Event$ 10,000 Healthy Lifestyles Program and 2008 14th Annual Benefit Association House of Chicago Chicago IL $ 12,000 Gala - Faces of Hope 2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List Organization City State Project Title Amount Association of African American Museums Wilberforce OH 2008 Annual Conference - Chicago$ 5,000 The Gospel Choice Awards/Atlanta Association of Black Cardiologists College Park GA $ 50,000 Business Journal Pastoral Luncheon Association of Hispanic Healthcare Executives & National Healthcare Diversity Awards Gala, "Healthcare Leaders New York NY $ 25,000 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Health Championing Coverage for the Uninsured" Association of Latino Professionals Los Angeles CA National Convention$ 10,000 in Finance and Accounting Asylum Hill Boys and Girls Club Hartford CT Super Fit Healthy All-Stars Program Support$ 15,000 Asylum Hill Congregational Church Hartford CT Asylum Hill Arts Series 2008-2009 $ 8,000 AT&T Community Network Milwaukee WI Annual Community NETwork National Conference$ 15,000 Atlanta Workforce Development Agency Atlanta GA The Young Americans Experience$ 20,000 Attitudes & Attire Dallas TX Attitudes & Attire Program$ 5,000 Aurora Women and Girls Foundation Hartford CT 2008 Nykesha Sales Aurora Foundation Fund-raiser$ 3,000 Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc. Raleigh NC General Support Grant$ 2,700 Autism Speaks Watertown MA Greater Hartford Walk-General Donation$ 2,000 Avery Heights Hartford CT Warmth for Winter$ 2,500 Awake, Inc. Alpharetta GA E.N.O.U.G.H. Conference$ 10,000 AZ Lost Boys Center Phoenix AZ Behavioral Health Programs$ 25,000 Children's Enrichment Program Ballet Theatre Company West Hartford CT $ 3,000 Workshops and Performance Our Town Opening Night Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute Detroit MI $ 10,000 Gala & Ovarian Cancer Awareness Development and Testing of the Care Network for Benjamin Rose Institute Cleveland OH Depression for Older Adults and Family Caregivers $ 90,000 (Final of 3 payments, $278,000 total) Berean Community & Family Life Center Brooklyn NY Health Risk Appraisals$ 10,000 2008 Aetna Corporate Involvement and Aetna Foundation Grant List Organization City State Project Title Amount Best of Brooklyn, Inc. Brooklyn NY Lighten Up Brooklyn$ 5,000 Health
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