Healthy Kids, Healthy Families®

Healthy Kids, Healthy Families (HKHF) is a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana initiative designed to improve the health and wellness of children through community investments by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans of Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC). HKHF is a signature program of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana and part of an ongoing commitment to invest in and partner with nonprofit organizations that offer sustainable, measurable programs to reach children and their families in the following areas:

  • Nutrition
  • Physical activity
  • Disease prevention and management
  • Substance Abuse Prevention
  • Suicide prevention

Healthy Kids, Healthy Families Grants

If your organization shares our goal to improve the health and wellness of children through nutrition education, physical activity, disease prevention and management, or substance abuse prevention, we invite you to apply online.

In addition to aligning with one or more of our four areas of focus, the following criteria are required for review of all grant proposals:

  • The organization must hold a 501(c)(3) tax status
  • The grant must primarily target individuals in Montana
  • The program must be measurable and demonstrate how the goals will be met as defined in the grant proposal

Instructions to help you with the application process 

Apply for a Healthy Kids, Healthy Families grant Learn more about third-party links .

Return to saved applications or view previously submitted applications Learn more about third-party links .

If you have any questions, please contact us.


KaBOOM!

Partnering with KaBOOM!, we facilitate building safe community playgrounds and help spread the word about the importance of play to increase children's physical activity.

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Care Van® Program

BCBSMT's Care Van mobile clinics canvas the state, partnering with municipal and county health departments who offer services like free or low-cost immunizations.

Learn more about our disease prevention partnerships »