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16Anthem 2015 Annual Report
high standard with innovative programs that are changing the way people view their health. Whether it’s
encouraging preventive cancer screening, or showing children how much fun eating healthy and being
active can be, or demonstrating how a person can save a life using Hands-Only™ CPR—our Foundation-
supported initiatives are championing change and improving the health of our communities, all while
underscoring the power of partnerships to make a lasting difference.
In 2015, the Anthem Foundation along with our partner organizations continued to raise the bar in key
areas of focus, including cancer and diabetes prevention, prenatal care, heart health and active lifestyles.
For example, we helped train millions of people across the country on Hands-Only™ CPR. But our com-
mitment to this critical skill didn’t stop there. Together with the American Heart Association, we took
over one of the most iconic locations in the country to attempt to set a Guinness World Record for
the “Most People in a CPR Relay.” Over a period of 12 hours, community and local leaders, celebrities,
athletes, area residents and tourists from all over joined us in Times Square, New York, to officially break
the record.
Over $165 Million in Grants
awarded to organizations that support Healthy Generations since 2000.
2015 FUNDING
PERCENTAGES
Active Lifestyles
Heart Health
Maternal Practices
Cancer Prevention
Diabetes Prevention
Other Health Initiatives
Disabilities/Behavioral Health
50% 6%
6%
2%
6%
7%
23%