2025 Impact Report
Expanding Access
We’re building on the knowledge, experience and talents of community organizations and partners to address social and economic factors that influence health in our communities.
invested through grants and sponsorships
organziations served by $866K+
in Blue Impact grants
people served by Blue Impact grants
based on most recent reporting cycle
Optimal Health Outcomes
As a health insurer, our clinical teams help members close gaps in preventive care and manage chronic conditions that have a big impact on health and well-being.
These efforts specifically target immunizations, diabetes care, cardiovascular care, early-detection cancer screenings, behavioral health, and maternal and infant health.
Through the Blue Impact major grant program, we invested $300,000 in organizations finding innovative ways to close these gaps in their communities.
Pecos Valley Public Services, for example, is using a Blue Impact grant to advance its volunteer, community-driven preventive care model. The funding enabled the organization to buy a decommissioned ambulance and equip it with telemedicine capabilities.
Our Care Van® mobile health program has traveled across New Mexico since 2006 providing no-cost health screenings and services in collaboration with community organizations and health care providers. In 2025, the program participated in 186 events, reaching more than 12,700 people.
people served by Care Vans
immunizations and other health services provided
via Care Van events
Care Van events
Locally Defined Health Solutions
The people and organizations on the ground in our communities are best able to meet the diverse health and human service needs of the people who live there.
Our Blue Door Neighborhood CenterSM in Albuquerque’s South Valley — which marked its first anniversary last year — is one way we’re connecting people with resources where they live. The BDNC works with local organizations and health care providers to offer bilingual classes, workshops, health screenings and other activities that serve the specific needs of the surrounding community.
Locally defined health solutions are also a focus of our Blue Impact investments. A renewed investment in Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless is providing a $100,000 to help the organization deliver medication assisted treatment to the growing population of people with substance use disorders who are experiencing homeless in Albuquerque.
Another multiyear partner, the American Cancer Society, is using Blue Impact funding to provide transportation and lodging to patients undergoing cancer-related medical treatment.
BDNC visitors
BDNC programs and events
Economic Opportunity and Stability
Many of our community investments are aimed at addressing poverty, barriers to employment job creation and skills development so our members and neighbors are better able to achieve their best health.
Through the Blue Impact major grant program, we awarded grants totaling $125,000 supporting school and job readiness and other resources that give people the stability and resilience they need to thrive.
With Blue Impact funding renewed in 2025, United Way of North Central New Mexico is increasing educational opportunities for children and teens through partnerships with business, government, nonprofits and the community.
New Mexico Reentry Center is using Blue Impact funding to expand its reach and strengthen its services for individuals who are transitioning from incarceration back into the community. Participants are paired with trained peer-support specialists and get help accessing housing, employment and health care.
Neighborhood and Built Environment
The physical structure of our communities has profound effects on our health and well-being. We’re all better able to thrive with access to safe and affordable housing, transportation, and space for exercise and recreation.
We continued investing in housing and neighborhood infrastructure in 2025 through the Blue Impact program. Rebuilding Together Sandoval County, one of our long-term community partners, makes critical repairs and disability modifications to homes, helping reduce the risk of falls and allowing more residents to stay safely in their own homes.
A renewed grant for YES Housing is helping the nonprofit expand its Healthy Living Initiative to its new 97-acre Aldea Del Rio community, which will include two acres of community gardens and orchards, year-round greenhouses, and a food hub with processing capabilities.
We also continued our collaboration with National Fitness Campaign to help bring outdoor Fitness Courts® to New Mexico communities. Three new courts opened in 2025 are providing free access to exercise spaces and equipment, and more than 20,000 people can now walk or bike to a Fitness Court in 10 minutes or less.
Fitness Courts built
people within a 10-minute walk or bike ride of a Fitness Court
Nutrition
With grants, community outreach, volunteer events, Blue Door Neighborhood Center locations and other avenues, we’re collaborating with community-based partners to reduce hunger and improve access to nutritional food.
Through a combination of grants, sponsorships, direct funding and food donations, we contributed more than $445,000 to address hunger and food insecurity in ways that meet the needs of local communities.
We renewed our Blue Impact investment in Fraction Farms, which produced and donated more than 22,500 pounds of fresh produce to schools, nonprofits and food pantries in its 2024-2025 cycle and is expanding its capacity. Our grant is helping the organization buy seeds, bare-root plants, organic fertilizer and other supplies to advance the effort. Another Blue Impact partner, Storehouse West, provides groceries to Sandoval County families in need.
At the Blue Door Neighborhood Center in Albuquerque’s South Valley, monthly Fresh Harvest Market events provided community members access to fresh produce and cooking demos with a registered dietician.