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For over 20 years, UniHealth Foundation has been deeply committed to supporting nonprofit, community-based hospitals and health organizations in Southern California. Learn more about what we do, why and how we do it, and the team behind our work. Chairman's Message.
Encourage strategies and partnerships across community sectors – such as public health, industry, academia, health services, and local government entities — to address health disparities. Enhance quality of life and reduce the impact of disease by fostering healthy environments.
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We fund hospitals, clinics, and other community-based nonprofit organizations who are seeking to improve the health and well-being of our rich and diverse communities. Our grantees range from direct service providers to wellness-focused programs to organizations addressing the social determinants of health.
Marilyn Orman Program Associate. Marilyn Orman is a skilled nonprofit professional with over 10 years of experience in the field. She has a passion for data and program evaluation and strives to convey their importance and utility to nonprofit leaders and program staff and views evaluation as a tool to demonstrate achievement of organizational mission and vision.
Recuperative Care in Los Angeles County. UniHealth Foundation is Moving Towards an Online Application. Dignity Health and UniHealth Foundation Address Cultural Trauma as a Health Issue with $4 Million Investment in Mental Health Trainings to Improve Outcomes for SoCal Youth.
Unihealth Foundation grantees are more than just healthcare providers and partners – they build healthy communities, train an evolving and diverse workforce, and tackle local healthcare challenges. UniHealth Funding Initiative.
UniHealth Foundation is seeking grant applicants with the following criteria: Your organization must be certified as tax exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
Develop a healthcare workforce of sufficient size, diversity, and quality to meet the nation’s evolving healthcare needs. Encourage and empower medical practitioners working in underserved communities. Identify and assess factors impacting industry workforce development as a whole.
Meet the Team Behind Our Work.