Understanding the challenges facing our neighbors
Finding affordable housing. Meeting the rising cost of living. Accessing nutritious food. The fifth annual RI Life Index showed that Rhode Islanders still perceive these as steep challenges to their well-being.
This statewide survey, a partnership of BCBSRI and the Brown University School of Public Health, shows that life is getting harder for some, particularly in underserved communities. Together with our community partners, we’re working to change this. The 2023 Index data give us a shared understanding of opportunities we have to improve equity and help all Rhode Islanders live healthier lives.
5-year trends in the RI Life Index
Keynote speaker at the 2023 RI Life Index launch
Investing in affordable housing and food security
Housing and food are healthcare. And the results of the RI Life Index show that our neighbors are continuing to struggle to meet these basic needs. In 2023, we continued our work to help all Rhode Islanders have a safe place to call home and nutritious meals to put on their table.
Grants dedicated to improving access to housing
For the fourth year, our BlueAngel Community Health Grants focused on organizations that help improve access to safe, stable, and affordable housing throughout Rhode Island. Our 2023 recipients were awarded $335,000 to support their important work, from building homes to renovating housing for low-income families to offering homebuyer education classes in Spanish. An additional $405,000 was awarded to recipients from 2022 to continue their successful programs.
More affordable housing
With support from BCBSRI and other funders, the Local Initiative Support Corporation is committed to creating more than 1,500 affordable housing units in our state. Our partnership started in 2022, and we are already seeing results.
The house we built together
In 2023, we partnered with Habitat for Humanity, Greater Providence and East Bay, to sponsor a home from groundbreaking to move-in. In addition to our $75,000 investment, our associates helped build the house, working on everything from framing to flooring to painting—our largest volunteer project ever. The house will become a home in 2024 when a multigenerational family moves in.