Superior HealthPlan Allocates $100,000 in Grants to Texas Nonprofits
Event summary
- Superior HealthPlan is accepting applications for $10,000 grants through its annual program, totaling $100,000 in 2026.
- Applications are due by March 31, 2026, with funding available in April.
- Grants focus on housing stability, food security, and healthcare access for Medicaid populations in Texas.
- Since 2018, Superior has provided over $1.3 million in grants to Texas organizations.
- Eligible organizations must serve Medicaid populations, be Texas-based, and participate in follow-up visits.
The big picture
Superior HealthPlan's grant program aligns with broader industry trends where managed care organizations invest in addressing social determinants of health to improve long-term outcomes for Medicaid populations. This initiative reflects Superior's strategic focus on community health and its role as a subsidiary of Centene Corporation, which has a history of similar investments. The $100,000 allocation, while modest, signals a continued commitment to local Texas communities.
What we're watching
- Impact Measurement
- How Superior HealthPlan will track and report the outcomes of these grants to demonstrate their effectiveness in addressing social determinants of health.
- Community Engagement
- Whether the grant program will strengthen Superior HealthPlan's relationships with local nonprofits and enhance its reputation in Texas.
- Scalability
- The pace at which Superior HealthPlan can expand this grant program or replicate it in other markets, given its integration within Centene Corporation.
