
Arecent survey by the Conference Board found that 60 percent of companies have either reduced their corporate giving or plan to during 2009.
Health benefits company Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) is helping to tilt the scale in the other direction by offering Tampa Bay charities the chance to apply for a one-time, $100,000 grant in the Tampa Bay Benefits charitable giving program, created by Humana and funded by The HumanaFoundation.
In October, Humana's
Humana began accepting grant applications today for thisyear's Tampa Bay Benefits, and the deadline for applications is Aug. 7. This grant opportunity is open to501(c)(3) organizations in the
"This program is playing a significant role in promoting healthy lives and healthy communities for people in Tampa Bay," said Humana Central Florida Commercial Operations Market President Sid Morgan. "Since we began Tampa Bay Benefits three years ago, we have been able to support organizations that provide job training, food distribution and new homes to those in need, three areas which we believe greatly impact the everyday lives of people in our community."
With the helpof business sponsors and community support, the Warrick Dunn Foundation alsoprovides complete home furnishings for the recipients, including furniture,appliances, kitchen supplies, linens, groceries and home décor.
In the fall, a diverse panel of local judges, comprised of community leaders, publicofficials and business representatives, will work with Humana to select this year's $100,000 signature grant recipient. Humana will recognize and celebrate theTampa Bay Benefits 2009 grant recipient at anawards ceremony in October.


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