Civic Intelligence

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

990 • Fiscal year 2017 • EIN 94-1105628

Jan 01, 2017 to Dec 31, 2017 • Filed on Nov 06, 2018

One Kaiser Plaza 15LOakland, CA 94612

(510) 271-6611

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

71st percentile

0.52x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 71% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2017

Liabilities / Revenue

68th percentile

1.02x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 68% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2017

Net Margin

68th percentile

12%

Higher net margin than 68% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2017

Top Officer Pay

100th percentile

$16,082,753

Higher top officer pay than 100% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.1% of source-year revenue.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2017

Asset Growth

82nd percentile

15%

Faster asset growth than 82% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Annualized from 2016 to 2017

Revenue Growth

53rd percentile

7.9%

Faster revenue growth than 53% of similar nonprofits.

2017 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Annualized from 2016 to 2017

Assets

Flat

$51,507,506,504

Flat from 2017

Net Assets

Flat

$24,890,557,322

Flat from 2017

Liabilities

Flat

$26,616,949,182

Flat from 2017

Revenue

Flat

$26,166,721,492

Flat from 2017

Expenses

Flat

$22,996,613,922

Flat from 2017

Net Income

Flat

$3,170,107,570

Flat from 2017

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$100B$50B$0Assets 2010: $25,745,696,667Liabilities 2010: $16,666,321,040Net Assets 2010: $9,079,375,6272010Assets 2011: $28,948,439,297Liabilities 2011: $19,765,732,734Net Assets 2011: $9,182,706,5632011Assets 2012: $34,987,895,012Liabilities 2012: $23,544,864,032Net Assets 2012: $11,443,030,9802012Assets 2013: $39,709,611,780Liabilities 2013: $22,541,003,686Net Assets 2013: $17,168,608,0942013Assets 2014: $42,837,008,991Liabilities 2014: $26,427,878,874Net Assets 2014: $16,409,130,1172014Assets 2015: $43,991,189,809Liabilities 2015: $24,717,068,061Net Assets 2015: $19,274,121,7482015Assets 2016: $44,703,206,468Liabilities 2016: $23,345,473,549Net Assets 2016: $21,357,732,9192016Assets 2017: $51,507,506,504Liabilities 2017: $26,616,949,182Net Assets 2017: $24,890,557,3222017Assets 2017: $51,507,506,504Liabilities 2017: $26,616,949,182Net Assets 2017: $24,890,557,3222017Assets 2018: $51,713,833,331Liabilities 2018: $25,122,934,454Net Assets 2018: $26,590,898,8772018Assets 2019: $52,964,463,128Liabilities 2019: $23,090,642,829Net Assets 2019: $29,873,820,2992019Assets 2020: $56,349,630,157Liabilities 2020: $25,041,404,826Net Assets 2020: $31,308,225,3312020Assets 2021: $70,705,925,309Liabilities 2021: $28,296,983,564Net Assets 2021: $42,408,941,7452021Assets 2022: $70,169,024,068Liabilities 2022: $25,291,001,622Net Assets 2022: $44,878,022,4462022Assets 2023: $72,059,961,625Liabilities 2023: $25,931,689,573Net Assets 2023: $46,128,272,0522023Assets 2024: $87,393,662,149Liabilities 2024: $35,263,508,610Net Assets 2024: $52,130,153,5392024

Highlighted filing

2017

Assets$51,507,506,504
Liabilities$26,616,949,182
Net Assets$24,890,557,322

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$40B$30B$20B$10B$0Expenses 2010: $15,220,547,4452010Revenue 2011: $17,980,030,355Expenses 2011: $16,443,912,529Net Income 2011: $1,536,117,8262011Expenses 2012: $16,777,288,3812012Revenue 2013: $20,013,171,194Expenses 2013: $17,878,889,604Net Income 2013: $2,134,281,5902013Revenue 2014: $20,796,549,014Expenses 2014: $18,075,847,020Net Income 2014: $2,720,701,9942014Revenue 2015: $22,589,160,782Expenses 2015: $20,177,137,580Net Income 2015: $2,412,023,2022015Revenue 2016: $24,251,778,809Expenses 2016: $21,975,818,733Net Income 2016: $2,275,960,0762016Revenue 2017: $26,166,721,492Expenses 2017: $22,996,613,922Net Income 2017: $3,170,107,5702017Revenue 2017: $26,166,721,492Expenses 2017: $22,996,613,922Net Income 2017: $3,170,107,5702017Revenue 2018: $28,297,651,006Expenses 2018: $25,287,892,835Net Income 2018: $3,009,758,1712018Revenue 2019: $30,444,780,937Expenses 2019: $26,710,327,910Net Income 2019: $3,734,453,0272019Revenue 2020: $30,211,510,582Expenses 2020: $27,108,684,819Net Income 2020: $3,102,825,7632020Revenue 2021: $32,228,398,038Expenses 2021: $28,811,863,035Net Income 2021: $3,416,535,0032021Revenue 2022: $30,232,760,181Expenses 2022: $29,363,176,353Net Income 2022: $869,583,8282022Revenue 2023: $32,787,361,466Expenses 2023: $30,650,696,643Net Income 2023: $2,136,664,8232023Revenue 2024: $38,196,336,924Expenses 2024: $33,780,993,362Net Income 2024: $4,415,343,5622024

Highlighted filing

2017

Revenue$26,166,721,492
Expenses$22,996,613,922
Net Income$3,170,107,570
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2017 to Dec 31, 2017
Signed
Nov 6, 2018
Return Version
2017v2.3
Gross Receipts
$36,971,306,958
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

To provide high-quality, affordable health care services to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Rtn Earn Endowment Incm Other Fnds$21,316,413,528$24,836,207,502▲ $3,519,793,974
Investments in Publicly Traded Securities$15,552,369,237$21,190,841,573▲ $5,638,472,336
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$17,228,429,696$17,659,179,335▲ $430,749,639
Investments Other Securities$6,804,679,191$7,608,898,024▲ $804,218,833
Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net$2,433,475,334$2,624,092,353▲ $190,617,019
Accounts Receivable$878,294,178$613,829,020▼ $264,465,158
Inventories for Sale or Use$438,648,688$463,786,153▲ $25,137,465
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$375,252,902$458,529,277▲ $83,276,375
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$287,517,486$189,273,579▼ $98,243,907
Pd in Cap Srpls Land Bldg Eqp Fund$41,319,391$54,349,820▲ $13,030,429
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$0$0→ $0
Pledges and Grants Receivable$0$0→ $0
Receivable From Disqualified Prsn$0$0→ $0
Receivables From Officers Etc$0$0→ $0
Investments Program Related$0$0→ $0
Cap Stk Tr Prin Current Funds$0$0→ $0
Intangible Assets$0$0→ $0
Loans From Officers Directors$0$0→ $0
Total Assets$44,703,206,468$51,507,506,504▲ $6,804,300,036
Other Assets Total$704,539,756$699,077,190▼ $5,462,566
Liabilities
Other Liabilities$15,104,641,878$13,822,751,449▼ $1,281,890,429
Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities$5,533,423,519$9,365,288,192▲ $3,831,864,673
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$2,704,578,264$3,188,750,041▲ $484,171,777
Deferred Revenue$2,829,888$240,159,500▲ $237,329,612
Grants Payable$0$0→ $0
Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property$0$0→ $0
Unsecured Notes Loans Payable$0$0→ $0
Escrow Account Liability$0$0→ $0
Total Liabilities$23,345,473,549$26,616,949,182▲ $3,271,475,633
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$21,357,732,919$24,890,557,322▲ $3,532,824,403
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$44,703,206,468$51,507,506,504▲ $6,804,300,036

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Buildings$12,826,264,347$10,975,768,748$23,802,033,095
Other Land Buildings$2,848,585,049$4,075,283,537$6,923,868,586
Equipment$932,266,777$2,723,934,150$3,656,200,927
Land$977,996,046-$977,996,046
Leasehold Improvements$74,067,116$201,858,351$275,925,467
Other Securities$757,451,580--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeOtherTotal
David BargerDirector-$129,258$129,258
Ruth Williams-BrinkleyRegional President - NorthwestPT$84,262$84,262

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
George HalvorsonChairman
Bernard TysonChairman & CEO
Gregory AdamsEVP, Group President
William CaswellInterim Regional President -HI
Janet O'HollarenInterim Regional President- Nw
Mary BarnesRegion President - Hawaii
Marilyn KawamuraRegion President - MAS
R Roland LyonRegional President - Colorado
James SimpsonRegional President - Ga
Kimberly HornRegional President - MAS
Janet LiangRegional President - NCAL
Andrew MccullochRegional President - Northwest
Julie Miller-PhippsRegional President - SCAL
Susan MullaneyRegional President - WA
Cynthia A Telles PHDDirector
David F HoffmeisterDirector
Edward Y W PeiDirector
Eugene Washington MDDirector
J Neal PurcellDirector
Jeffery E EpsteinDirector
Judith A Johansen JDDirector
Kim J KaiserDirector
Leslie S HeiszDirector
Margaret E Porfido JDDirector
Ramon F BaezDirector
Regina M Benjamin MD MBADirector
Richard Shannon MDDirector
Bernice GouldAssistant Secretary
Carlos ZaragozaAssistant Secretary
Jacqueline SellersAssistant Secretary
John YamamotoAssistant Secretary
Kristin BearAssistant Secretary
Maryann BodayleAssistant Secretary
Philip YoungAssistant Secretary
Rochelle RothAssistant Secretary
Frank RichardsonAssistant Secretary - HI
Sandra GolzeAssistant Secretary - NCAL
Max VillalobosCOO - North County
Kathryn LancasterEvp & CFO
Patrick CourneyaEVP, Chief Medical Officer
Richard DanielsEvp, CIO
Arthur SouthamEVP, Health Plan Operations
Jeffrey CollinsSVP & Area Manager - Roseville
Colleen MckeownSVP & Area Mgr - Diablo
Thomas HanenburgSVP & Area Mgr - GSAA
Judith CoffeySVP & Area Mgr - Marin/Sonoma
Corwin HarperSVP & Area Mgr - Napa/Solano
Edward GlavisSVP & Area Mgr - Roseville
Christopher BoydSVP & Area Mgr - Santa Clara
Deborah FribergSVP & Area Mgr -Central Valley
Paul SwensonSVP & Chief Strategy Officer
Gerald MccallSVP Operations
Kathleen Marie ScheirmanSVP, Application Svcs Group
Greg ChristianSVP, Area Manager - Fontana
Vita WillettSVP, Area Manager - Riverside
Elizabeth FinleySVP, Area Manager - San Diego
Mark CostaSVP, Area Mgr - Orange County
Diane ComerSVP, Bus Info Officer - HP
Lisa L CaplanSVP, Care Delivery Tech Svcs
Raymond BaxterSVP, CB Research & Hlth Policy
Chandrika BhallaSVP, CFO - Ncal
Michael RoweSVP, CFO - Ncal
George DisalvoSVP, CFO - Scal
Christine RobischSVP, Chief Admin. Officer
Vanessa BenavidesSVP, Chief Comp & Priv Officer
Daniel GarciaSVP, Chief Compliance Officer
Charles ColumbusSVP, Chief HR Officer
Nancy WollenSVP, Chief Operating Officer
Nirav ShahSVP, COO Clinical Operations
Wendy L LeeSVP, Corp Svcs & Digital Tech
Thomas MeierSVP, Corporate Treasurer
Cesar VillalpandoSVP, Enterprise Shared Svcs
Mark ZemelmanSVP, General Counsel & Secy
Anthony BarruetaSVP, Government Relations
Wade OvergaardSVP, Health Plan Ops - CA
Jerry FlemingSVP, Health Reform Implement
Charles BevilacquaSVP, HP Products, Svc & Admin
Michael SuttenSVP, Info Technology & CTO
Donald OrndoffSVP, Nfs
Bechara ChoucairSVP,Community Health & Benefit
Alfonse UpshawSVP,Corporate Controller & CAO
Deborah StokesSVP,Corporate Controller & CAO
Hong-Sze YuVP, Brd & Corp Gov & Asst Secy
Nathaniel OubreVP, CA MediCal, CHIP & CHC
Victoria ZatkinVP, Off of Brd & Corp Gov Svcs

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Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$133,030,190
Program Service Revenue
$24,245,322,520
Investment Income
$1,748,745,817
Other Revenue
$39,622,965
All Other Contributions
$36,794,764
Change in Net Assets
$3,170,107,570
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Other Expenses$14,376,980,733
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$8,438,687,895
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$180,945,294
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Other Salaries and Wages$5,829,396,375$348,556,149-$6,177,952,524
All Other Expenses$1,103,487,052$65,980,623-$1,169,467,675
Other Employee Benefits$969,691,948$57,980,633-$1,027,672,581
Depreciation Depletion$953,451,943$57,009,597-$1,010,461,540
Information Technology$913,706,500$54,633,104-$968,339,604
Pension Plan Contributions$759,833,794$45,432,618-$805,266,412
Interest$663,145,351$39,651,342-$702,796,693
Other Expenses$453,349,824$27,107,072-$480,456,896
Payroll Taxes$403,008,192$24,097,003-$427,105,195
Office Expenses$341,025,488$20,390,882-$361,416,370
Occupancy$251,649,775$15,046,854-$266,696,629
Grants to Domestic Orgs$179,587,682--$179,587,682
Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees-$86,221,668-$86,221,668
Insurance$76,609,937$4,580,725-$81,190,662
Travel$15,559,309$930,335-$16,489,644
Conferences and Meetings-$13,615,491-$13,615,491
Advertising-$4,391,852-$4,391,852
Fees for Services Legal-$1,246,813-$1,246,813
Fees for Services Accounting-$1,210,981-$1,210,981
Grants to Domestic Individuals$1,181,500--$1,181,500
Comp Disqual Persons$652,187$38,996$0$691,183
Foreign Grants$176,112--$176,112
Total Functional Expenses$22,002,320,464$994,293,458$0$22,996,613,922
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
East Bay Community FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$77,000,000
California Community FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$20,025,000
Community Foundation Of The Napa ValleyNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$5,010,000
St Joseph's Medical Center of StocktonStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$3,600,000
Hayward Sisters HospitalHayward, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$3,000,000
Alameda County Board of SupervisorsSan Leandro, CAGovernment or PProject Support$2,636,500
Salem HospitalSalem, OR501(c)(3)General Operating Support$2,021,190
GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE (KP Washington)Seattle, WA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$1,923,461
K to CollegeOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$1,518,700
Regents UCLALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$1,393,567
Central City Concern IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$1,348,334
University of California - San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$1,260,072
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of ColoradoDenver, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$965,321
Health Research IncBuffalo, NY501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$898,829
Public Health InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$860,000
Santa Rosa Community Health CentersSanta Rosa, CAGovernment or PEvent Support\Annual Fundraiser$599,500
TIdes CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$593,262
The CA Health Care Safety- Net InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$571,025
City of OaklandOakland, CAGovernment or PProject Support$557,250
Healthy Smiles Mobile Dental FoundationFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$542,000
City of SacramentoSacramento, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$509,250
Health Professions Education FoundationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$500,000
Safe Routes to School National PartnershipFort Washington, MD501(c)(3)Project Support$500,000
Span-Spk Unity Cou of Alameda County IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$500,000
WellSpace HealthSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$475,768
Ambulatory Surgery Access CoalitionSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$411,900
Redwood Community Health CoalitionPetaluma, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$388,000
Community Clinic ConsortiumRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$377,000
Los Angeles Education PartnershipLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$370,803
Essential Access HealthLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$370,000
Latino Community FoundationSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$358,140
Dana-farber Cancer InstituteBoston, MA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$358,025
Community Health Alliance of PasadenaPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$350,000
United Way of Ventura CountyCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Responsive$350,000
Community Health PartnershipSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$340,000
California Primary Care AssociationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$325,000
Valley Health Team IncSan Joaquin, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$324,928
San Francisco Community Clinic ConsortiumSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$313,500
University of California DavisDavis, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$308,413
Youth UprisingOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$307,500
Community PartnersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$306,111
ShelterCareEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$295,468
La Clinica De La Raza IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$285,400
Alliance for a Healthier Generation IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$270,000
American National Red CrossSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Other;Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$269,300
Alameda Health System FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$263,500
PSU Foundation Portland State UniversityPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$262,500
Project Access NowPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$260,798
American Heart Association IncIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$257,744
Student Health Svcs Support FundLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$256,300
Grntmkrs Concrn w Immigrants and RefugeesSebastopol, CA509(a)(1)Project Support$250,000
West County Health Centers IncGuerneville, CA501(c)(3)Capital Fund Support$250,000
Comm Clinic Assoc of LA CountyLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$246,180
Henry Ford Health System Fund AccountingDetroit, MI501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$242,670
Playworks Education EnergizedOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$232,900
San Francisco General Hospital FoundationSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$229,250
Coal of Orange County Community ClncsSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$225,000
Comm Health Assoc Inland Southern RegSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$225,000
Council of Community ClinicsSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$225,000
Youth RadioOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$222,500
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care IncBoston, MA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$218,755
Medshare InternationalSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$209,550
Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$207,688
University of Massachusetts WorcesterWorcester, MA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$201,297
CA Partnership for Safe CommunitiesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
California Association of Food BanksOakland, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$200,000
Code For America Labs IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
Contra Costa Family Justice AllianceRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
Lava MaeSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
Public Health AdvocatesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
The Trust For Public LandSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$195,000
East Bay Agency for ChildrenOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$191,600
Niroga InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$185,000
Health Education CouncilWest Sacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$180,500
Healthpartners InstituteMinneapolis, MN501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$178,316
California Pan-Ethnic Health NetworkOakland, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$175,000
California School Based Health AllianceOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$175,000
Vision Y CompromisoLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$175,000
San Francisco Parks AllianceSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$170,000
Santa Clara CountySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$170,000
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CtrSeattle, WA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$165,574
Community Health Center Network IncSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$165,000
County of San MateoSan Mateo, CAGovernment or PProject Support$165,000
OneOCSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$165,000
Regional Parks FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$165,000
San Joaquin General HospitalFrench Camp, CAGovernment or PProject Support$165,000
Loma Linda UniversityLoma Linda, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$159,052
Asian Health ServicesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Capital Fund Support$158,700
No CA Inst Research and EdSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$158,572
Oregon Public Health InstitutePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$157,703
University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AL501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$157,164
Food Bank of Contra Costa and SolanoConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$155,500
Cancer Prevention InstituteFremont, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$154,141
East Oakland Youth Development CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$152,500
Ashby Village IncBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
CA Court Appointed Special Advocate AssocOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Catholic Charof the Diocese of StocktonModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
City of Portland OregonPortland, ORGovernment or PProject Support$150,000
Department of Health & Human ServicesBethesda, MDGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$150,000
Elevating SoulcietySan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Fresno Interdenomin Refugee MinistriesFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Golden Gate National Parks ConservancySan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Init For A Competitive Inner City IncRoxbury, MA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Insure the Uninsured ProjectSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Partnership for Children and YouthOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
WestCoast Children's ClinicOakland, CAGovernment or PProject Support$150,000
Youth OutsideOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Sacramento City Unified School DistrictSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$148,000
Sec Hvst Food Bnk of San Cl & San Mat CtysSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$148,000
CaminarSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$145,000
Sierra Vista Child & Family ServicesModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$144,114
The Alameda County Com Food Bnk IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$143,500
Youth ALIVEOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$138,600
Oregon School-Based Health AlliancePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$135,000
YMCA of the East BayRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$134,500
Alameda Health ConsortiumSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$134,250
Huckleberry Youth Programs IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$133,750
Healthy Community Forum - Gtr Sac RegionSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$132,500
Diversity In Health Training InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$130,000
United Way of the Stanislaus AreaModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$130,000
Health Care Without HarmReston, VA501(c)(3)Project Support$126,500
CA Consortium For Urban Indian Health IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$125,000
California Food Policy Advocates IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$125,000
Central Valley Health Network IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$125,000
Community Medical Centers Inc (EIP)Stockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$125,000
Emerald Cities Collaborative IncWashington, DC501(c)(3)Project Support$125,000
Museum of the African DiasporaSan Francisco, CAGovernment or PProject Support$125,000
Earth Island Institute IncBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$120,000
Kingdom Causes BellflowerBellflower, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$120,000
Alum Rock Counseling Center IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$118,000
The University of Chicago PressChicago, IL501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$116,583
Catholic Char of the Diocese of OaklandOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$115,537
LA's BestLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$114,480
Martin Luther King Jr Freedom CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$110,500
FOOD IncFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
North County Lifeline IncOceanside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
San Francisco -Marin Food BankSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
Eden Youth & Family CenterHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$104,700
On The MoveNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$103,223
THINK TogetherMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$102,500
Stand for Families Free of ViolenceConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$101,150
Lincoln Child CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$100,500
Asian Pacific American Network of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
California WIC AssociationWest Sacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
City Year IncWashington, DC501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Community Health Initiative Napa CountyNapa, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$100,000
East Bay Asian Local Dev CorpOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Napa County Bi-National Health AllianceNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Pediatric and Family Medical CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Placer Food BankRoseville, CAGovernment or PProject Support$100,000
Safe PassagesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Step Up on Second St IncSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$100,000
Yolo County Childrens AllianceDavis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
County of Alameda Family Justice CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$99,875
United Way of the Bay AreaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$99,300
Metropolitan Public Defender Svcs IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$99,000
Oregon Primary Care AssociationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$98,692
Venice Family ClinicVenice, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$98,500
A Better Way - BerkeleyBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Delta Health Care and Mgmt Svcs CorpStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Desarrollo Familiar IncRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Encompass Community ServicesSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Family Foundations Counseling ServicesFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
San Leandro Unified School DistrictSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Seneca Family Of AgenciesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Downtown Womens CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$97,858
Family Support Services of the Bay AreaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$97,500
Flourish AgendaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$97,500
The Regents of the University of CABerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$97,000
Friends of Zenger FarmPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$96,073
Yng Men's Christ Assoc of Metropolitan LADowney, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$96,000
Asian Health & Service CenterPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$95,353
Northwestern UniversityChicago, IL501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$95,052
Comm Alliance w Fmly Farmers FoundationDavis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Community Foundation Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Contra Costa Childrens and FamiliesConcord, CAGovernment or PProject Support$95,000
County of Sonoma Dept of Hlth SvcsSanta Rosa, CAGovernment or PProject Support$95,000
Family Justice Center Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CAGovernment or PProject Support$95,000
Magical Bridge Foundationpalo alto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Pajaro Valley Prevention & Students AssistWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Salud Para La Gente IncWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Regents of the University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MN501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$94,788
Affordable Living for the AgingLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$94,500
Fresh ApproachConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$92,500
Maternal and Child Health AccessLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$92,500
Marshfield Clinic ResearchMarshfield, WIGovernment or PPassThrough Fed Proj$91,336
Alexander Montgomery FoundationSan Anselmo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Bay Area Black United Fund IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Family Res & Referral Ctr of San JoaquinStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Health Career ConnectionOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Healthy Cooking with Kids IncBenicia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Mentoring in Medicine & Science IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Physician Medical ForumOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Santa Cruz Community Health CentersSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Urban Habitat ProgramOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Asian Art Museum Foundation Of SFSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$88,750
Washington State UniversityPullman, WAGovernment or PProject Support$87,287
Children & Nature NetworkMinneapolis, MN501(c)(3)Project Support$85,000
Childrens Dental FoundationLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$85,000
San Jose Children's Discovery MuseumSan Jose, CAGovernment or PProject Support$85,000
University of the PacificSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$84,999
Hathaway-Sycamores Child & Family SvcsLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$84,250
Integrated Recovery NetworkLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$84,000
Clark County Public HealthVancouver, WAGovernment or PProject Support$83,333
Marion County Health DepartmentSalem, ORGovernment or PProject Support$83,333
Hunger Action Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$83,300
Los Angeles Neighborhood Land TrustLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$83,200
Cowlitz County Health DepartmentKelso, WAGovernment or PProject Support$82,802
Clackamas CountyOregon City, ORGovernment or PProject Support$82,616
Brighter BeginningsRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$82,500
The Salvation ArmySuisun City, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$81,200
Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical FoundationFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Covenant House CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Salem-Keizer Coalition for EqualitySalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
The Mindful ProjectRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
University of TexasHouston, TX501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$79,561
University of WashingtonSeattle, WA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$77,494
WalkSanDiegoSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$77,000
Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz CountyWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$76,220
University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$75,001
Assistance League of San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Center for Human ServicesModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Center for Oral HealthPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
City of Richmond CaliforniaRichmond, CAGovernment or PProject Support$75,000
City of San JoseSan Jose, CAGovernment or PProject Support$75,000
Clinicas del Camino Real IncCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Family Health Centers of San Diego IncSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Family HealthCare NetworkVisalia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
First Place for YouthOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Gospel Center Rescue Mission IncStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Gtr Hayward Area Rec & Park FdnHayward, CA509(a)(1)Project Support$75,000
Mindful SchoolsEmeryville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Planting JusticeOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
ReImagine Mack Rd FoundationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Regents of the UC at San DiegoLa Jolla, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Renaissance Entrepreneurship CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Saint Rest Baptist ChurchFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
San Diego American Indian Health CenterSan Diego, CAGovernment or PProject Support$75,000
San Diego Hunger CoalitionSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
San Joaquin County Office of EducationStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Shane's InspirationSherman Oaks, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Sierra Health FoundationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Sonoma County Regional Parks FoundationSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Stiles HallBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center IncHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
TransFormCAOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Western University of Health SciencesPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$71,367
Contra Costa Child Care CouncilConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,840
Mid-atlantic PermanenteRockville, MDFor ProfitPassThrough Fed Proj$70,215
Al-Shifa Clinic IncSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$70,000
California Health CollaborativeFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
Fresno Metropolitan MinistryFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
United Way of Santa Cruz CountyCapitola, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
Santa Rosa City SchoolsSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$66,000
March of Dimes FoundationSan Francisco, CAGovernment or PProject Support$65,750
Virginia Garcia Memorial FoundationAloha, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
Foundation for Students Rising AboveSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$64,750
North by Northeast Community Health CenterPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$61,115
Clark County Mural SocietyVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
LifeMovesMenlo Park, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$60,000
Poverello HouseFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
RotaCare Bay Area IncMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Special Olympics Northern California IncPleasant Hill, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$60,000
Central Unified School DistrictFresno, CAGovernment or PProject Support$59,237
Concordia UniversityPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$59,064
Special Service for Groups IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$59,000
Portland Public Schools (PPS)Portland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$57,000
California Exposition & State FairSacramento, CAGovernment or PProject Support$56,796
Rubicon Programs IncHayward, CA501(c)(3)Other;Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$56,750
Oakland Museum of CaliforniaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$56,000
Imtasik Family Counseling Services IncRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$55,000
United States Veterans InitiativeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$54,090
Womens Foundation Of CaliforniaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$53,440
Clackamas Education Service DistrictClackamas, ORGovernment or PProject Support$53,150
Manteca Unified School DistrictManteca, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$52,500
Catholic Char of the Diocese of Santa RosaSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$52,000
Vallejo City Unified School DistrictVallejo, CAGovernment or PProject Support$51,371
University of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$50,888
Adelante MujeresForest Grove, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Beneficent Technology Inc DBA BenetechPalo Alto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Camarena HealthMadera, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Care HarborTorrance, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Health Fair$50,000
Center for AIDS ResearchEducation & SvcsSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Chapa-De Indian Health Program IncAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
City of MaderaMadera, CAGovernment or PProject Support$50,000
Community Link Capital RegionSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Contra Costa Crisis CenterWalnut Creek, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
County of Yolo Health DepartmentWoodland, CAGovernment or PProject Support$50,000
Eden I&R IncHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Educational Service District 112Vancouver, WAGovernment or PProject Support$50,000
Elica Health CentersSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Family Service AssociationMoreno Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Foothill-De Anza Comm Colleges FdnLos Altos Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Foundation for Clovis SchoolsClovis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Golden Valley Health CentersMerced, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Livingston Community HealthLivingston, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Medical Education Cooperation with CubaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
MentisNapa, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$50,000
NAMI Santa Clara CountySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Operation USALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$50,000
Pajaro Valley Unified School DistrictWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Patterson Joint Unified School DistrictPatterson, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Philanthropic Ventures FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Protestant Epi Church in the Diocese of LALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Sacramento Native American Health CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Self Enhancement IncPortland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
St Level Health ProjectOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
St Mary's Dining RoomStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Stanisl Mult-Cultural Comm Hlth CoalModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
The Gathering InnRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
The Intertwine AlliancePorltand, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
The Tech Museum of InnovationSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
United Way of Fresno CountyFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
VerdePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Vision To LearnLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Volunteer Center of Sonoma County IncSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Women Helping WomenSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
YMCA of Silicon ValleySanta Clara, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Oakland California Youth Outreach IncOakland, CAGovernment or PProject Support$49,995
John F Kennedy UniversityConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$49,605
Tri-City Health CenterFremont, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Health Fair$49,300
Family Alliance for the Mentally IllFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$48,962
Free Clinic of Southwest WashingtonVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$48,000
Abode ServicesFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$47,569
Zero Breast CancerSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$46,850
Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno CountyFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,918
Massachusetts General HospitalSomerville, MA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$45,140
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship IncBoston, MA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$45,000
Foundation for Healthy GenerationsSeattle, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Give Every Child A ChanceManteca, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Leaven ProgramFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
YMCA of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Elk Grove Unified School DistrictElk Grove, CAGovernment or PProject Support$44,440
Salem Free ClinicsSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$43,000
San Bernardino City Uni School DistSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$42,404
Comm Child Care Coun of Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$42,100
Napa Solano SaneSartnapa, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$42,000
Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture ProjectRancho Cordova, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$41,500
Solano County Office of EducationFairfield, CAGovernment or PProject Support$41,032
Seniors FirstAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,940
Regents of the University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$40,035
Asian Americans for Community InvolvementSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Axis Community Health IncPleasanton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Bay Area Women Against RapeOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Boys & Girls Club of Tracy IncTracy, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
CSU Fullerton Aux Services CorpFullerton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Community Action Board of Santa Cruz CtyWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Gay and Lesbian Comm Svcs Ctr of OCSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Human Options IncIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Larkin St Youth ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Mutual Assist Network of Del Paso HeightsSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
New Haven Unified School DistrictUnion City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Oakland Adult EducationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Odd Fellow- Rebekah Chlds Home of CAGilroy, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Orangewood FoundationSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Other$40,000
Project Angel FoodLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$40,000
Solano Coalition for Better HealthFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
St Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa CountyPittsburg, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Sunnyvale Community ServicesSunnyvale, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Cambridge Public Health CommissionCambridge, MA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$39,631
Wise & Healthy AgingSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$38,900
Planned Parenthood Shasta Diablo IncConcord, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$38,750
Leadership for Urban Renewal Network IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$38,200
Latino NetworkPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$38,104
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara CountySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$37,500
Urban TilthRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$36,616
San Pablo Economic Development CorporationSan Pablo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$36,000
Working Wardrobes for a New StartIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,400
Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia NWPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Friends of Peralta Hacienda Hist ParkOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Silicon Valley Bicycle CoalitionSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
The Cleo Eulau Ctr dba Ack AllianceMountain View, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$35,000
United Samaritans FoundationTurlock, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
TLCS IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$34,880
SOSMentorCalabasas, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$34,700
Roberts Family Development CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$34,500
Loaves and Fishes of Contra CostaMartinez, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$34,250
Alternatives in ActionOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$34,000
Pajaro Valley Community Health TrustWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Health Fair$34,000
Watts Healthcare CorporationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$33,502
Essentia Institute of Rural HealthDuluth, MN501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$33,109
CSU Northridge FoundationNorthridge, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$33,000
Fresno Unified School DistrictFresno, CAGovernment or PProject Support$33,000
Jefferson Union High School DistrictDaly City, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$32,765
Black Women For WellnessLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$32,500
Northern California Center for Well-BeingSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$32,180
Pacific UniversityForest Grove, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$32,000
Community InitiativesBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$31,980
University of ColoradoAurora, CO501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$31,743
Comm Child Care Coord Coun of Alameda CtyHayward, CA501(c)(6)Project Support$31,500
City of FremontFremont, CAGovernment or PProject Support$30,968
Open Heart Kitchen of Livermore IncLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$30,780
StarVistaSan Carlos, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$30,148
Afghan CoalitionFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Center For Elders IndependenceOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Centro de Salud La Comun de San Ysidro IncSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Child Abuse Council of SacramentoNorth Highlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Child Haven IncFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Children's Network of Solano CountyFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
City of Redwood CityRedwood City, CAGovernment or PProject Support$30,000
Community Alliance of TenantsPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Community Health Awareness CouncilMountain View, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Contra Costa Health ServicesMartinez, CAGovernment or PProject Support$30,000
Cope Family CenterNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Cristo Rey San Jose High SchoolSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Fresh Lifelines for Youth Inc (FLY)Milpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Fresno United NeighborhoodsFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Girl Scouts of Northern CaliforniaAlameda, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Healthy Aging AssociationModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
HomeFirst Services of Santa Clara CountyMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
LGBTQ Community Center FundPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
La Maestra Family Clinic IncSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Latino Leadership CouncilAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
MayView Community Health CenterPalo Alto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Meals On Wheels of Solano CountySuisun City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
NAMI ACS dba NAMI Alameda County SouthFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Oregon Oral Health CoalitionWilsonville, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Portland Leadership FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
S Alameda Cty Comite de Raza Mental HlthHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Samaritan HouseSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
School Health Clinics of Santa Clara CtySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
St Vincent de Paul SocietyRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
The Bread ProjectEmeryville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Volunteers of AmericaPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
WIND Youth ServicesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Youth Leadership InstituteSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Volunteers in Medicine - San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$29,800
KidsFirstRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$29,750
Lighthouse Counseling&Family Resource CtrLincoln, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$29,750
Children's Hospital & Research CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$29,500
Redwood Empire Food BankSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$29,400
Calico CenterSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$28,790
Community Health PartnersLongview, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$28,000
Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower InternationalSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$28,000
Volunteers In Medicine ClinicSpringfield, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$28,000
House of Ruth IncPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$27,780
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, NY501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$27,582
Links Foundation IncWashington, DC501(c)(3)Event Support\Workforce/Knowledge Dissemination$27,500
North County Health Project IncSan Marcos, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$27,500
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$27,300
Feinstein Institute for Medical ResearchManhasset, NY501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$27,238
Stand Up PlacerAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$26,750
NarikaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$26,500
Youth Speaks IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$26,100
Foothill Family ServicePasadena, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$26,000
HillsidesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$25,650
Magee-womens Research Inst and Fin DeptPittsburgh, PA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$25,627
Live Oak School DistrictSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$25,475
Sepulveda Research CorpSepulveda, CA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$25,318
Trustees of the University of PensylvaniaPhilidelphia, PA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$25,024
America SCORES Bay AreaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Bill Wilson CenterSanta Clara, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Borrego Community Health FoundationBorrego Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon ValleyMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Buena Horace Mann K-8 Community SchoolSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Canal AllianceSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Child Advocates of San Bernardino CountyColton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
City of MenifeeMenifee, CAGovernment or PProject Support$25,000
City of PerrisPerris, CAGovernment or PProject Support$25,000
Clinicas de Salud Del Pueblo IncBrawley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Comm Actn Ptnrship of San Bernardino CtySan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Comm Settlement Assoc of RiversideRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Community Action Partnership of Sonoma CtySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Community Awareness and Treatment ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Cthlc Char San Bernardino & Riverside CtySan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Education OutsideSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Elk Grove Food Bank ServicesElk Grove, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Fndrs Ntrk for Smart Growth & Livable CommCoral Gables, FL501(c)(3)General Operating Support$25,000
Folsom Cordova Unified School DistrictRancho Cordova, CAGovernment or PProject Support$25,000
Harm Reduction ServicesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Inland Caregiver Resource CenterColton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Inland Empire United WayRancho Cucamonga, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Inland Valley Council of ChurchesPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Jewish Family Service of the DesertPalm Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
LA Ctrs for Alcohol and Drug AbuseSanta Fe Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
MFI Recovery CenterRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Menifee Valley Boys & Girls ClubMenifee, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Napa County Health and Human Svcs AgencyNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Nor & Sth of Mkt Adult Day Hlth Care CorpSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Northwest Family ServicesPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Oak Grove Institute Foundation IncMurrieta, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Olive CrestRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Planned Parenthood Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Portuguese Org for Social Svc & OppSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Project Access IncOrange, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Project Sister Family ServicesPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Rural Community AssistanceWest Sacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
SD LGBT Comm CtrSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Sacramento Loaves and FishesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Samaritan Counseling CenterUpland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
San Bern County Sexual Asslt Svcs IncSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$25,000
San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention CtrSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Shelter Inc of Contra Costa CountyConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Thessalonika Family ServicesTemecula, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Urban Comm Act Proj dba Health to HopeRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Vacaville Neighborhood Boys & Girls ClubVacaville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Victor Valley College Dist Fdn IncVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Responsive$25,000
Well in the DesertPalm Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
West County Community ServicesGuerneville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Food Literacy CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,999
CSU Fresno FoundationFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,955
Hayward Unified School DistrictHayward, CAGovernment or PProject Support$24,950
Homeless Prenatal Program IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$24,950
The Latina CenterRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,840
SF Court Appointed Special Advocate ProgSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$24,715
Community Housing PartnershipSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$24,645
Cntrl Amer Resource Ctr Carcen of CALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$24,635
Charles Drew Univ of Med & ScienceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$24,541
Radio Bilingue IncFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,520
Centro Community PartnersOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
Partnerships for Trauma RecoveryBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
Sac Reg Coalition to End HomelessnessSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
The Oregon Community FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
San Diego Unified School DistrictSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,432
MLK Jr Community Health FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Luncheon$24,400
University of TennesseeMemphis, TN501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$24,101
Meals on Wheels of San Francisco IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$24,050
Avance Schools IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Fresh Producers IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
J-Sei IncEmeryville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Jurupa Area Recreation and Park DistrictJurupa Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Oakland Police Activities LeagueOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Parent Teacher Home Visit Project IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Pathways Volunteer HospiceLakewood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Solutions For At Risk YouthBenicia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
The Sheriffs Community Impact ProgramSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
The Young Artists Conservatory of MusicVacaville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Think DignitySan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Harbor Area Gang AlternativesWilmington, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$23,500
Pasadena Senior CenterPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$23,296
Mental Health America of Los AngelesLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
South West Community Health CenterPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
American Diabetes Association IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$22,685
Baldwin Park Unified School DistrictBaldwin Park, CAGovernment or PProject Support$22,530
Foothill AIDS ProjectClaremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,500
Antelope Valley Community ClinicLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$22,400
Community Action MarinSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Responsive$22,400
Healthier Kids FoundationSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,290
Family Giving TreeMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,250
Valley Community HealthcareNorth Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$22,250
Boys & Girls Clubs North San Mateo CountySouth San Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$22,247
Hispanas Org for Political Eq - CALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$22,200
Marin Center for Independent LivingSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,200
Comm Chaplaincy dba US Crisis CareSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,000
Rio Vista CARE IncRio Vista, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,000
Dientes Community Dental CareSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$21,500
Battle Ground HealthCareBattle Ground, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$21,000
El Nido Family CentersMission Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$21,000
Familias en AccionPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$21,000
Pln Parenthood Pasa & S Gabriel Vly IncAltadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,850
LA Brthrhood Crus - Black United Fund IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$20,750
Monument Crisis CenterConcord, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$20,750
Susan G Komen Breast Cancer FoundationIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,400
Hinds HospiceFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,394
Center for Living and LearningVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,330
Impact AssessmentLa Jolla, CAFor ProfitPassThrough Fed Proj$20,183
The CA Conference for Eq & Justice IncLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$20,100
18 ReasonsSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Airway Science for KidsPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Always Knocking IncCarmichael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Basic Rights Education FundPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Berkeley Community Health ProjectBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Black Parent Initiative (BPI)Portland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Boys & Girls Club of Southwest CountyTemecula, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of the PeninsulaMenlo Park, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$20,000
Breathe California of SacramentoSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
CA Parntng Institute DBA Child Parent InstSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Cancer Support CommunityWestlake Village, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Caregivers Vlntrs Assisting the ElderlyVentura, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Casa Pacifica Ctrs for Children and FmlsCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Central City Community Health CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Children's Fund IncorporatedSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Christian Community Placement CenterSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
City of Moreno ValleyMoreno Valley, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Community Against Sexual HarmSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Family Guidance CenterCerritos, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Health Systems IncMoreno Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Recovery ResourcesRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Compass Family ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Constructing Hope Pre-Apprenticeship ProgPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
County of Santa Cruz Hlth Svcs AgencySanta Cruz, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Discovery Counseling CenterMorgan Hill, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Dixon Family ServicesDixon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
El Centrito Family Learning CentersOxnard, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Elevate Your GAMELos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Family Assistance MinistriesSan Clemente, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Family Health Care Ctrs of Gtr LA IncBell Gardens, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
First African Methodist Episcopal ChurchOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Food In Need of Distribution IncIndio, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Foothill Family Shelter IncUpland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Friends of Creston Chld's Dental ClinPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Future Leaders of AmericaSanta Barbara, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Girls Inc of W Contra Costa CtyRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Girls On The Run Napa Valley IncorporatedNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Global Family Care Network IncBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Gordon J Lau School Parents ClubSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Hlth Imprv Pship of Santa Cruz CountyScotts Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Homeboy IndustriesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$20,000
Imperial Beach Community ClinicImperial Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara ValleySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Individuals Now Inc Social Adv for YouthSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Interface Children and Family ServicesCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
International Association for Human ValuesMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Jewish Community Free ClinicSanta Rosa, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Jewish Family & Community Svcs East BayBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Kids Community Clinic of BurbankBurbank, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
LA Works IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$20,000
La Luz Bilingual CenterSonoma, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Lavender Youth Recreation and Info CtrSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Lemonade - A Yoga ProgramSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Livermore Area Rec and Park DistrictLivermore, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School DistLivermore, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Marin County Office of EducationSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Mercy House Living CentersSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Mission Edge San DiegoSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Montclair Community FoundationMontclair, CA501(c)(3)Other$20,000
Monument ImpactConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Mountain Health & Community Services IncCampo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
My Sister's HouseSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Napa Emergency Women's ServicesNapa, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Neighborhood HealthcareEscondido, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Novato Youth CenterNovato, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Oakland School for the ArtsOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Oregon Community Warehouse IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
PDI Surgery CenterWindsor, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Police Activities League of Vancouver WAVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Portland After-School Tennis & EducationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Portola Family Connection CenterSan Francisco, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Positive Results CorporationGardena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
ROADS Foundation IncCompton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Reap IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Rescue Mission AllianceVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Reynolds School DistrictFairview, OR501(c)(3)General Operating Support$20,000
SPIRITT Family ServicesWhittier, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sacramento Children's HomeSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sacramento Neighborhood Housing ServicesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sacred Heart Community ServiceSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
San Mateo County Sheriff's Act LeagueRedwood City, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$20,000
Satellite Affordable Housing AssociatesBerkeley, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Serving Kids HopeSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Share Our Selves CorporationCosta Mesa, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$20,000
Solano Family & Children's CouncilFairfield, CAGovernment or PProject Support$20,000
Somos MayfairSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
St John's Program for Real ChangeSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
The Center at Blessed SacramentLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
The Env Justice Coalition for WaterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Tri-Valley Anti-Poverty CollaborativeLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Turning Point FoundationVentura, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
UpValley Family Centers of Napa ValleyCalistoga, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Urban Life Ministries IncorporatedSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
WEAVE IncorporatedSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Well of Healing Mobile Medical ClinicFontana, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$20,000
Westminster Free ClinicOak Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Yng Mens Christ Assoc of Gtr Long BeachLakewood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Youth Policy InstituteLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiNew York, NY501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$19,994
On Lok Day ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$19,925
Kennedy King Memorial College Schl FndMartinez, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,755
Adelante Youth AlliancePasadena, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$19,700
Oakland Military Institute Coll Prep AcadOakland, CA501(c)(3)Other;Event Support\Luncheon$19,600
Antelope Valley Partners for HealthLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,339
Placer County Office of Education - AuburnAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,260
The Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietySan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,250
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,200
Union Station Homeless ServicesPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$19,000
Walnut Ave Family & Women's CenterSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,000
Westside Family Health CenterSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,000
Mend-Meet Each Need with DignityPacoima, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$18,925
East Bay Bicycle CoalitionOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
Foothill Unity Center IncMonrovia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
Global Center For Success IncVallejo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
ICF Center For Cross-Border PhilanthropyNational City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
Kern Partnership for Children and FamiliesBakersfield, CAGovernment or PProject Support$18,000
LifeWorks Of Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
Samuel Dixon Family Health Center IncValencia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
St Vincent de Paul Village IncSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
American Cancer Society IncAlameda, CA501(c)(3)Event Sponsor$17,900
Illumination FoundationIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,650
First 5 Alameda CountyAlameda, CAGovernment or PProject Support$17,600
CoraSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$17,500
Ronald McDonald House Char of Southern CalLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$17,200
Los Angeles Christian Health CentersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$17,150
A Community of FriendsLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,000
South Central Family Health CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,000
Store to DoorPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$17,000
Research Foundation State Univ of NyBuffalo, NY501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$16,823
Downey Unified School DistrictDowney, CAGovernment or PEvent Support\Annual Fundraiser$16,800
Rush University Medical CenterChicago, IL501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$16,760
Arts & Cultural Foundation of AntiochAntioch, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,250
Petaluma People Services CenterPetaluma, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$16,250
Harbor Gateway Boys & Girls ClubHarbor City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
Kern Valley Hospital FoundationLake Isabella, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
NAMI Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
Vista Hill FoundationSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
Womens Breast Cancer Resource CenterTemecula, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
University of Florida HealthGainsville, FL501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$15,928
International Rescue Committee IncSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,500
Hurtt Family Health Clinic IncTustin, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,400
Homeless Services CenterSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,368
San Mateo Police Activities LeagueSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$15,200
ABC Unified School DistrictCerritos, CAGovernment or PProject Support$15,000
Active Children PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Aircraft Carrier Hornet FoundationAlameda, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Alano Club of PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
All Hands RaisedPortand, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Apple Tree Dental California IncSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$15,000
Bear Valley Unified School DistrictBig Bear Lake, CAGovernment or PProject Support$15,000
Blanchet House of HospitalityPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Boys & Girls Club of FontanaFontana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Boys & Girls Club of W San Gabriel VlyMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Bright ProspectPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Building A GenerationRedlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Cascade Aids Project IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Centro Binacional para el DIO IncFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Child & Family CenterSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Child Care Coord Coun of San Mateo CtyRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$15,000
Children's Cancer AssociationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Clark County Food BankVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Community Action of Napa ValleyNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Community Agencies for Caring ConnectionsBellflower, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Community BridgesAptos, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Community Cycling CenterPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Community House on BRdwayLongview, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Compassion ConnectPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Dress for Success OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Environmental Health CoalitionNational City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Fairfield Community Services FoundationFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Faith In ActionFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Family Service Agency of San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Other$15,000
Farmers Market FundPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Folk-Time IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Fresno Center for New AmericansFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Fresno Healthy Communities Access PartnersFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Gay & Lesbian Center of BakersfieldBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Girls Inc of Northwest OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Girls on the Run - Bay AreaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Guide Dogs for the BlindBoring, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Happy Hollow CorporationSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Hidden Genius Project IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Other;Event Support\Cultural Event$15,000
Hidden Harvest CorporationCoachella, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Hollywood Farmers MarketPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Impact NorthwestPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Innovative Services NWVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food BankSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Laguna Beach Community ClinicLaguna Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Lower Columbia School GardensLongview, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
MIKE ProgramPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Mental Health Assoc of San Mateo CountyRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$15,000
Micronesian Islander CommunitySalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club IncDaly City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Molding HeartsOrgHesperia, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$15,000
Nehemiah Community FoundationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Neighborhood House IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
New Hope Free Clinic IncRedlands, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$15,000
North East Medical ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Northwest Housing AlternativesMilwaukie, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
One House of PeacePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Oregon Children's Foundation DBA SMARTPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Oregon Childrens Theatre CompanyPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Oregon College Of Oriental MedicinePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Oregon Food Bank IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Parent Resource CenterModesto, CAGovernment or PProject Support$15,000
Positive Alt Rec Teambuilding Impact PrgmLake Balboa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Rafiki Coalition for Health and WellnessSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Rape Trauma ServicesBurlingame, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Reading and BeyondFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Returning Veterans ProjectPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Richland School DistrictShafter, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$15,000
River to Coast Children's ServicesGuerneville Ca, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Riverside Area Rape Crisis CenterRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
SPOON FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
San Diego Youth ServicesSan Diego, CAGovernment or PProject Support$15,000
Senior Support of the Tri-ValleyPleasanton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
South Hayward ParishHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Spark SF Public SchoolsSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$15,000
The Achievable FoundationCulver City, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Health Fair$15,000
The Children's Book BankPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
The Tucker Maxon Oral SchoolPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Thriving in PlaceSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Trillium Family Services FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Urban CompassLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Valley VillageWinnetka, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Woodland Action CenterWoodland, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Janus Youth Programs IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$14,993
Peace Over ViolenceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$14,960
Esperanza Community Housing CorporationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$14,800
SF Bay Area Chap of the Ntl Black MBA AscHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$14,400
Girls Incorporated of Alameda CountyOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$14,200
Mexican American Legl Defense and Edu FndLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$14,150
National Medical Fellowships IncNew York, NY501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$14,000
NAMI CaliforniaSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$13,850
Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MI501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$13,819
Diamond Bar High School Wellness CenterDiamond Bar, CAGovernment or PProject Support$13,775
Shelter Partnership IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$13,750
St Johns Well Child and Family Ctr IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$13,600
Friends of the Los Angeles Free ClinicLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$13,500
JWCH Institute IncCommerce, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$13,500
One in Long Beach IncLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$12,995
Leland Stanford Junior UniversityStanford, CA501(c)(3)Board Matching Gift$12,912
First Step CommunitiesFolsom, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,900
Center for the Pacific Asian Family IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$12,750
Northeast Valley Health CorporationSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,626
Brentwood SchoolLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Board Matching Gift$12,500
E San Gabriel Valley Coal for the HomelessHacienda Heights, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
Elders in ActionPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
Foodbank of Southern CaliforniaLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
Jewish Fmly & Chlds Svc of Long BeachLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
LA Family Housing CorporationNorth Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$12,500
Robert F Kennedy Inst of Com & Family MedWilmington, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
Sharefest Community Development IncSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
Wilmington Community ClinicWilmington, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$12,500
AIDS Project Los Angeles IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$12,300
City of RiversideRiverside, CAGovernment or PConference Support$12,230
Haven Hills IncCanoga Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,167
Comm Coal For Sub Abus Prev and TreatmentLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Health Fair$12,140
FISH of Cowlitz CountyLongview, WA501(c)(3)Project Support west contra costa county$12,100
Antelope Valley College FoundationLancaster, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$12,000
Autism Tree Project IncSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Cal State Bakersfield FoundationBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Coal for Humane Immigrant Rights of LALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$12,000
El Centro de Amistad IncSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Humanidad Therapy & Education ServicesSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Los Angeles Urban LeagueLos Angeles, CAGovernment or PEvent Support\Annual Fundraiser$12,000
North County Community ServicesSan Marcos, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Optimal Hospice FoundationBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Santa Clara City Library Fdn & FriendsSanta Clara, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Santa Rosa Junior College DistrictSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Tarzana Treatment Center IncTarzana, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$12,000
The Catalyst FoundationLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Eric Paredes Save A Life FoundationEl Cajon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$11,500
Sust Econ Enterprises Of LALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$11,500
West Covina Unified School DistrictWest Covina, CAGovernment or PProject Support$11,415
Ryse IncRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Other;Event Support\Cultural Event$11,380
Pasadena-Foothill Valley YWCAPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$11,200
H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and ResearchTampa, FL501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$11,134
CASA of Los AngelesMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$11,000
YWCA of San Gabriel ValleyCovina, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$11,000
Peninsula Conflict Resolution CenterSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$10,500
1736 Family Crisis CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
5 Acrs - The Boys & Grls Aid Soc of LA CtyAltadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
A New Way of Life Re-Entry ProjectLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
A Place Called HomeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
AAA Comprehensive Healthcare IncNorth Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Adaptive Physical EducationRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Adolescent Counseling Services IncRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Aids Community Action FoundationSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Airport Marina Counseling ServiceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Al Wooten Jr Youth&Adult Cultural-Edu CtrLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Alcott Center for Mental Health ServicesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Alzheimer's San DiegoSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Alzheimers Disease Association of Kern CtyBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Amanecer Comm Counseling Svc an NFPLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Amer Rnd Table to Abolish HomelessnessBoston, MA501(c)(3)Conference Support$10,000
Antelope Valley Boys and Girls ClubLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Area Agency on AgingVallejo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Arrowhead United WaySan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Arts Council of KernBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Asian American Drug Abuse Program IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Benicia Community Action CouncilBenicia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Boys & Girls Clb of Grtr RedlandsRedlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Boys and Girls Club of CarsonCarson, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Monica IncSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
CA Aquatic Therapy & Wellness Center IncLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
CAPACES Leadership InstituteWoodburn, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
CSU Dominguez Hills Phil FdnCarson, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
CSUSB Philanthropic FoundationSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Cajon Valley Union School DistrictEl Cajon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
California Coverage and Health InitiativesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$10,000
Catholic Charities of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Causa OregonSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Center for Community SolutionsSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Centinela Youth Services IncHawthorne, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Centro Latino AmericanoEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Christian Counseling Service of E ValleyRedlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
City of ConcordConcord, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
City of Folsom Parks & RecreationFolsom, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
City of Glendale Comm Svcs & ParksGlendale, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$10,000
City of RialtoRialto, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$10,000
City of SelmaSelma, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
City of YucaipaYucaipa, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
Cntrl Coast Yng Mens Christian AssociationWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Coalition of Communities of ColorPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Comm Asset Dev Redefining EduLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Community MattersSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Comprehensive Comm Hlth Ctrs IncGlendale, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Court Appointed Spec Advc of Kern CountyBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
CruzMed Foundation IncSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Ctr for Individual and Family CounselingNorth Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Day OnePasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Didi Hirsch Psychiatric ServiceCulver City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Domestic Violence Interv CollaborativeSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Ecumenical Ministries of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
EduCare FoundationVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
El Centro Del PuebloLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
El Centro de LibertadRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Emergency Food BankStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
EncoreorgSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Episcopal Community ServicesNational City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Family Service Agency of the Central CoastSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Foodwhat IncorporatedSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Friends For Youth IncRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Glendale Community Free Health ClinicGlendale, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
GroceryshipsLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hacienda La Puente Unified School DistrictCity of Industry, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
Harbor Community Clinic IncSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hollywood Community Housing CorporationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Home Ownership For Pers Emp IncTorrance, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hope Of The Valley Rescue MissionMission Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Immigrant & Refugee Community OrganizationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Info Line of San Diego CountySan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Interfaith Food CenterSanta Fe Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Jacob's Heart Chld Cancer Supp SvcsWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
KVIE IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Kainos Home & Training Ctr for the Dev DisRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Keaton Raphael Memorial for NeuroblastomaRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Kern County Chld and Families CommissBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Kitchens for GoodSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
LIFE Courses IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Learning Enrichment After-Sch Prgm IncInglewood, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo CountyRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
License to FreedomEl Cajon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Life Lab Science ProgramSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Life Skills Training & Edu Prgs IncFair Oaks, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Los Angeles Child Development CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Los Angeles County Comm Dev FdnAlhambra, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Los Angeles County-USC Med Ctr Fdn IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Los Angeles LGBT CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Madera County Food bankMadera, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Mano a ManoSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Mary's Mercy Center IncSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Maven ProjectSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
McAlister Inst for Treatment and Edu IncEl Cajon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Medical Missions AdventuresLakeview Terrace, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Momentum AlliancePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Momentum for Mental HealthSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Moses House MinistriesVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Mountain Comm Boys & Girls Club IncCrestline, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Muslim Educational Trust IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Neighborhood Housing Svcs of LA CountyLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Ontario-Montclair School DistrictOntario, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Ontario-Montclair Schools FoundationOntario, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
Open Paths Counseling CenterCulver City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Pacific Region OasisLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Partners In Care Foundation IncSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$10,000
Peninsula Family ConnectionsRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Peninsula Family ServiceSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Puente de la Costa SurPescadero, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Rainbow Services LtdSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Raphael House of San Francisco IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Reach Out West EndUpland, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$10,000
SAC Health SystemSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Sacramento Cottage Housing IncSacramento, CAGovernment or PProject Support$10,000
SajeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
San Fernando Community HospitalSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Sanctuary of HopeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Santa Cruz Lesbian And Gay Comm CtrSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Santa Monica-Malibu Education FoundationSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Scotts Valley Counseling CenterScotts Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Sec Hvst Food Bnk of San Joaq & Stnsl CtyManteca, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Soroptimist House of Hope IncDesert Hot Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
South Central Scholars FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
South County Community Health Center IncEast Palo Alto, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Southern California Education FundLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Special Needs Network IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
St Francis CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
St Francis Center of Redwood CityRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
Stepping Higher IncLa Mesa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Sth Cal Center for Nonprofit ManagementLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$10,000
THE Clinic IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
The Escondido Community Child Dev CtrEscondido, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
The Roman Cath Bishop of San BernardinoVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
The Teen Project IncSun Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Tierra del Sol FoundationSunland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Time for Change FoundationSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$10,000
Toberman Neighborhood Center IncSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Uncommon GoodClaremont, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
United African American Minist Act CounSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
VIP Community Mental Health Center IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Valley Economic Development CenterVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Valley Family CenterSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Venice Community Housing CorporationVenice, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Via Care Community Health CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Voices for ChildrenSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Volunteer Centers of Santa Cruz CountySanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
WINDS Foundation IncWestminister, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Weingart Center AssociationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$10,000
West Angeles Comm Dev CorpLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Westside Community ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$10,000
Whittier Area First Day CoalitionWhittier, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Women's EmpowermentSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
YMCA of San Diego CountySan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
YWCA of San Diego CountySan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Yolo Healthy Aging AllianceDavis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Asian PA Amer PA Assoc Com Edu FdnSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,950
Los Angeles Unified School DistrictLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,886
Indiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$9,829
Los Angeles Trade Tech College FdnLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,650
Women Against Gun ViolenceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,580
Southern California GrantmakersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$9,550
New Horizons Serv Ind With Special NeedsNorth Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,500
Students Run AmericaTarzana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,500
The Davis St Community Center IncorporatedSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser;Other$9,500
CA Bicycle Coalition Education FundSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$9,430
Cesar Chavez FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,400
CASA of Clackamas CountyOregon City, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$9,375
Chinatown Service CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,350
LA River Revitalization CorpLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,350
Curry Senior CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,330
National Hispanic Health FoundationNew York, NY501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$9,320
Big SundayLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,250
Easter Seals Bay AreaPleasant Hill, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,250
Rancho Los Amigos Foundation IncDowney, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$9,250
Asian Americans Adv Justice Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$9,200
Coro Southern California IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$9,200
De La Salle North Catholic High SchoolPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$9,000
San Gabriel Unified School DistrictSan Gabriel, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,000
WorldWideWomen FoundationMill Valley, CA501(c)(3)Other;Conference Support$9,000
Greenlining InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$8,950
Korean Hlth Edu Infor & Research CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$8,880
Community Health Councils IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$8,867
CSULA Auxiliary Services IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$8,770
Mothers Club Family Learning CenterPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$8,700
Los Angeles Center for Law and JusticeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Awards Ceremony$8,600
Sth Cal Assoc of Nonprof Housing IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$8,600
El Monte Emergency Resources AssociationEl Monte, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,500
Facing History and OurselvesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,500
International Pre-Diabetes Center IncPanorama City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,500
Oakland Public Education FundOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,500
Special Olympics Southern CaliforniaLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Dinner$8,500
Take Wings FoundationSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$8,500
Mayo ClinicRochester, MN501(c)(3)Board Matching Gift$8,423
The Abundant TableCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,332
Los Angeles Alliance for a New EconomyLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$8,250
Wall-Las Memorias ProjectLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$8,200
Plz de Cultura y Arte FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$8,170
NAMI-Ventura CountyCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
One Step a la VezFillmore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
VCCoolVentura, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
Women Crowned In Glory CorporationVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
Alameda Point CollaborativeAlameda, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$8,000
Asian Pacific Health Care Venture IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$8,000
Being Alive People w AIDS Action CoalitionWest Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Boys & Girls Clb of Burbank and Grtr E VlyBurbank, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Boys & Girls Club of HollywoodLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
California Living Museum FoundationBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Clackamas Volunteers in MedicineOregon City, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Community Integration Services IncGranada Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Eco Urban GardensLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
ElderHelp of San DiegoSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Girls on the Run of Los Angeles CountyPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Hollywood Police Activities LeagueLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$8,000
InnerCity StruggleLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
MaclaSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$8,000
New Horizons Caregivers GroupHacienda Heights, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Postpartum Health AllianceSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Salem Harvest IncSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
St Anne's Maternity HomeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Yng Mens Christ Assoc of Burbank CABurbank, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Asian Pacific Youth Leadership ProjectSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Other;Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$7,760
Alzhs Disease & Rlted Disorders Assoc OCIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$7,500
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Centinela Valley Union HS DistrictLawndale, CAGovernment or PProject Support$7,500
City of CarsonCarson, CAGovernment or PGeneral Operating Support$7,500
East Bay College FundOakland, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$7,500
Garfield Health CenterMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Health Care Integrated ServicesCompton, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$7,500
National Coalition of 100 Black WomenOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
PATH VenturesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
South Asian Network IncArtesia, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$7,500
Taking the ReinsLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Center for Human DevelopmentConcord, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Health Fair$7,450
Geisinger ClinicDanville, PA501(c)(3)PassThrough Fed Proj$7,430
Baldwin Park Charitable Relief FoundationBaldwin Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Bridge to Home SCVSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Legacy LA Youth Development CorporationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Neighborhood Homework HouseAzusa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls ClubNewhall, CAGovernment or PProject Support$7,000
Prevention InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Conference Support$6,776
Boldly MeFremont, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$6,640
Okizu FoundationNovato, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Cultural Event$6,500
Borland Free ClinicTualatin, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$6,000
Marthas PantryVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$6,000
Project Return Peer Support NetworkCommerce, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$6,000
Filipino Advocates for JusticeOakland, CA501(c)(3)General Operating Support$5,917
Global Education FundBoulder, CO501(c)(3)Board Matching Gift$5,667
Young & HealthyPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Event Support\Annual Fundraiser$5,500

International Summary

Spending
$8,395,496,000

International Compliance

Foreign grant records maintained
Yes
Activity in boycott countries
No
Foreign corporation ownership
Yes
Foreign partnership interest
Yes
Interest in foreign trust
No
Passive foreign investment company interest
No
Transfers to foreign corporations
Yes

International Activities

RegionActivityServicesOfficesEmployeesSpending
Central America and the CaribbeanInvestments---$5,301,613,000
East Asia and the PacificInvestments---$1,723,604,000
Europe (Including Iceland and Greenland)Investments---$789,878,000
South AmericaInvestments---$502,238,000
Middle East and North AfricaInvestments---$28,728,000
South AsiaInvestments---$25,738,000
Sub-Saharan AfricaInvestments---$23,697,000
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Fundraising Direct Expenses$0
Fundraising Gross Income$0
Gaming Direct Expenses$0
Gaming Gross Income$0
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
Yes
Subject to proxy tax
No
Insider Transactions and Loans

Interested-Person Transactions

Interested PartyRelationshipDescriptionShared RevenueAmount
Substantial ContributorSubstantial ContributorBusiness TransactionNo$7,488,011
Substantial ContributorSubstantial ContributorBusiness TransactionNo$5,793,318
Substantial ContributorSubstantial ContributorBusiness TransactionNo$2,169,756
Kim B KurthFamily Member of OfficerCompensationNo$191,587
Substantial ContributorSubstantial ContributorBusiness TransactionNo$182,096
Angela Patricia BennageFAM. Mbr OF Fmr Key Empl.CompensationNo$154,400
Carol McmenamyFamily Member of Key EmployeeCompensationNo$153,423
Joshua ScruggsFAM. Mbr OF Fmr Key Empl.CompensationNo$106,985
Chris ZippertFamily Member of Key EmployeeCompensationNo$84,788

Loans and Receivables

Line ItemBeginningEndChange
Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Disqualified Persons$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Debt and Bond Financing

Other Reported Liabilities

LiabilityAmount
Due to Related Entities$5,980,740,999
Post Retirement Liabilities$5,673,659,243
Commercial Paper$768,026,402
Other Long-term Liabilities$469,305,503
Reserve for Workers Comp Risks$435,179,253
Reserve for Prof/public Liab$230,490,700
Broker Payables$183,245,055
Other Current Liabilities$82,104,294

Bond Issues

BondIssuerIssuedIssue PricePurpose
A2009 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2009-06-03$1,638,437,048Finance health care facilities
B2004 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2004-03-30$1,600,000,000Finance health care facilities
A2017 California Health Facilities Financing Auth2017-05-03$1,528,834,768Refunding of projects (2002c,2011,
D2012 California Statewide Comntys Dev Auth2012-04-18$1,007,791,119Finance health care facilities
B2017 California Health Facilities Financing Auth2017-05-03$812,493,279Finance health care facilities
C2006 CSCDA CHFFA Variable2006-06-08$600,000,000Finance health care facilities
D2008 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2008-05-01$500,000,000Par refunding 04a-d ars bonds& 04h
A2003 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2003-08-06$213,060,000Par refunding chffa 83,85,93 ser c
C2008 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2009-05-29$149,996,162Reoffering of 2008c cscda (premium
B2002 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2009-06-01$99,996,058Reoffering of 2002e cscda (premium

Bond Proceeds

BondTotal ProceedsSpentRetiredIssuance Costs
B$1,639,884,612$0$800,000,000$6,375,000
A$1,639,188,993$0$609,030,000$0
A$1,528,834,768$1,528,793,000$0$41,768
D$1,007,791,119$0$100,000,000$0
B$812,511,867$0$0$0
C$602,245,616$0$0$0
D$500,000,000$500,000,000$237,500,000$0
A$213,060,000$213,060,000$60,000,000$0
C$149,996,162$149,996,162$3,131,162$0
B$99,996,058$99,996,058$2,716,058$0

Bond Financing Compliance

No rebate due
Yes
Form 8038-T filed
No
Gross proceeds invested
No
Gross proceeds invested in GIC
No
Exception to rebate
Yes
Corrective action procedures
Yes
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Backup withholding compliance
Yes
Business relationship with family members
Yes
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
Yes
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
Yes
Other officer compensation reviewed
Yes
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
Yes
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Line 11B

Form 990 Review Process: 1. Key information necessary for the preparation of the tax return is obtained and/or confirmed with internal sources including regional finance, executive compensation, community benefits, treasury, government relations, and legal. 2. Prior to finalization, the return is reviewed by an external tax advisor. 3. Once signed by an external tax advisor, the return and underlying data are reviewed by an officer or a member of management designated by an officer for signature and filing. 4. Copies are then provided to board members prior to filing.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 12C

Compliance enforcement a. Regularly and consistently monitors compliance with the conflicts of interest policy - kaiser permanente regularly monitors compliance with the conflicts of interest policy in 3 key ways: a1. The kaiser permanente compliance hotline is available to all employees and vendors to report actual or potential conflicts of interest. All calls are answered by a third party and provided to kaiser permanente's national compliance office for review and appropriate action. Employees can report anonymously. Retaliation is prohibited. Reports of actual or potential conflicts of interest are generated and investigations are conducted as required and information is tracked and trended to determine if additional guidance is required to avoid or manage conflicts of interest. Compliance hotline reports are provided for review and action to the kaiser foundation health plan/hospitals boards of directors annually. A2. The national compliance office and internal audit services annually review the directors', officers', key employees', and executives' annual conflicts of interest questionnaire disclosures and provide direction on any investigations required. Investigations are documented, tracked and trended to determine if additional controls or education is required. In addition, conflicts of interest questionnaire reports are provided for review and action to the kaiser foundation health plan/hospitals boards of directors annually; and a3. Annually, as a component of the external audit, an outside certified public accounting firm reviews the annual conflicts of interest questionnaires process completed by directors, officers, key employees, and executives, and actions taken as a result of the disclosures. The results of the annual audit, including any findings in this area are presented to the kaiser foundation health plan/hospitals audit and compliance committee. B. Regularly and consistently enforces compliance with the conflicts of interest policy - to ensure consistency in the enforcement of the policy kaiser permanente uses the following steps as a general guideline: b1. Represented employees are subject to any corrective/disciplinary action provisions described in specific regional/national collective bargaining agreements and/or organizational policies and practices. B2. Kaiser permanente notifies employees of the national human resources policy no. 14. Corrective/disciplinary action policy during new employee orientation and in annual compliance training. B3. In the event that it is necessary to discipline any employee because of, but not limited to, failure to comply with applicable legal/regulatory requirements, kaiser permanente policies and procedures, or the principles of responsibility, or for unsatisfactory performance or misconduct, coaching/counseling and/or corrective/disciplinary action may include, but is not limited to: - oral discussion and/or warning by the employee's immediate supervisor or higher level manager to correct the problem; - written notice, with or without final warning; - paid or unpaid suspension, with or without final warning; - termination of employment.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 15A/B

Compensation determination the executive compensation program as administered by kaiser foundation health plan, inc. Is designed to recruit, retain and motivate qualified senior management personnel. Senior management personnel have a significant impact on the strategic and policy direction and results of the organization. Therefore, the executive compensation program is, to a significant degree, performance-based. The compensation program is reviewed annually by the compensation committee of the board of directors and the management committee on compensation. Prior to payment, all programs and payments to the ceo, executive director, and top management officials (executives) are reviewed by the compensation committee of the board of directors and the management committee on compensation. Base pay for executive positions is established at a level comparable to the relevant market. In addition, other components of the compensation program bear 'at-risk' features designed to focus on strategically important performance goals and to assist in attracting and retaining top performers. The executive compensation program is targeted to be competitive to the comparable external market in which the organization competes for executive leadership. Evaluation of comparable pay data is performed by an independent compensation, benefit & human resources consulting firm. The compensation program focuses on objectives in the areas of quality of member care and service, membership growth, financial soundness, and the community and social mission of the organization.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 18

Forms 990 are available on www.guidestar.org.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 19

Public Inspection Copy: Governing documents, conflict of interest policy are available upon request as disclosed to other regulatory bodies. Financial Statements are on file with the state regulatory agency. Combined data is published for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. and subsidiaries and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Subsidiaries with independent auditors' report. To request copies contact: Vice President, Communication Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals One Kaiser Plaza, 18th floor Oakland, CA 94612

Form 990, Part VII, Section A, Column B

Hours for Related Organization: Individuals who are both officers and members of Boards of Directors work full time as employees as well as fulfill their board assignment. All officers work full time in their employee capacity. Full time work may require in excess of the traditional 40 hour week. Given the integrated nature of our organization, employees may provide support for various Kaiser Permanente companies. The average hours per week reported for the filing organization and related organizations was estimated.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals
EIN
94-1105628
In Care Of
% CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER
Phone
5102716611
Address
ONE KAISER PLAZA 15L, OAKLAND, CA 94612

Signing Officer

Name
Alfonse Upshaw
Title
Vice President Tax
Phone
5102716611
Signed
2018-11-06

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Bernard J Tyson
Formed
1948
Legal Domicile
CA
Voting Board Members
14
Independent Board Members
13
Employees
83,083
Volunteers
10,993

Preparer

Firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Address
2001 MARKET ST SUITE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
Preparer
Robert W Friz
Phone
2673303000
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part V, Line 4B - Foreign Countries Continued

INDIA INDONESIA ISRAEL JAPAN KENYA REPUBLIC OF KOREA MALAYSIA NIGERIA PAKISTAN PHILIPINES POLAND TAIWAN THAILAND TURKEY URUGUAY FORM 990, PART VI, LINE 1A The Executive Committee, composed of the Directors that are the chairs of the Board's other standing committees, has authority to act for the Board between meetings except it has no authority to: a. Fill vacancies on the Board or the Committee; b. Fix the compensation of Directors for serving on the Board or any committee; c. Adopt, amend or repeal Bylaws; d. Amend or repeal any resolution of the Board which by its express terms cannot be amended or repealed by the Executive Committee; e. Appoint committees of the Board or appoint the members thereof; or f. Approve any aspect of a transaction involving the company when a Director has a material financial interest in that transaction, except as expressly provided by the law. FORM 990, PART VI, LINE 4 SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO GOVERNING DOCUMENTS: The Bylaws of the corporation were amended in 2017 with the following significant changes: On March 17, 2017, Article D, Sections D-7 and D-9 were amended to reflect that the Executive Vice President and Group President instead of the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer shall perform the duties of the President in the absence or disability of the President. On June 15, 2017, Article E, Sections E-8.C.3.a and b were amended to reflect that the Charter of the Finance Committee was amended to (a) increase the Board approval threshold for all land purchases and (b) exclude routine facility lease renewals with no material changes from requiring Board approval. On September 8, 2017, Article E, Section E-10.B.3.a was amended to reflect that the Charter of the Quality and Health Improvement Committee was amended to update the name of The Joint Commission as an accrediting body. On December 1, 2017, Article E, Sections E-8.C.3.a, b and e were amended to reflect that the Charter of the Finance Committee was amended to increase the Board approval threshold for all capital expenditures, property and equipment leases, and purchase, sale and closure of subsidiaries or lines of business. FORM 990, PART VI, LINE 5 DIVERSION OF ASSETS THEFT OF COMPUTER EQUIPMENT VALUED AT $1.1 MILLION DOLLARS. MATTER HAS BEEN REFERRED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT. ADDITIONAL PROCUREMENT AND INVENTORY CONTROLS WERE IMPLEMENTED. PHYSICAL SECURITY WAS UPGRADED TO ENSURE ADEQUATE SECURITY MEASURES. TRAINING WAS PROVIDED. DEPARTMENT MONITORING AND INTERIM REPORTING WAS IMPLEMENTED.

Form 990, Part XI, Line 9

Other Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances: Change in donated capital $ 13,030,429 Change in inter-regional transfer (4,311,781) Change in dividends 2,776,729 Restricted Grants - CO 2,772,171 Change in pension and other retirement liabilities (1,559,574,010) Book tax difference in sub income (684,661) OTTI losses (318,819,079) Gain/loss on sale on investment - Book 1,225,265,665 Gain/loss on sale on investment - Tax (380,151,976) ------------------ TOTAL $ (1,019,696,513)

Form 990, Part III, Lines 4A-4D

Legal Affiliation with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and its Subsidiaries Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (KFH) and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. (KFHP, Inc.) and its four principal operating subsidiaries are separate corporations governed by identical boards of directors. KFH accepts responsibility to provide or arrange necessary inpatient services and facilities for members of health plans administered by KFHP, Inc. KFH owns and operates licensed hospitals in California, Hawaii and Oregon. These facilities provide emergency and inpatient services to all persons in the community, regardless of membership or ability to pay. Staff privileges are available on a nondiscriminatory basis to physicians in the communities served. KFH also contracts with other community hospitals to provide services to members for specialized care and other services. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals' Commitment to the Community: KFH's mission is to provide hospital, medical, and surgical care, including emergency services, extended care, and home health care to the public without regard to age, sex, race, religion, or national origin, or to the individual's ability to pay. KFH strives for excellence in serving its patients through market-leading performance in quality and service. As a nonprofit organization, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals is committed to improving the health of the communities beyond the population of patients served by its facilities. Annual investments in a range of Community Benefit programs are a fundamental embodiment of the organization's ongoing commitment to improve the general wellbeing within the broader community. These investments result in intentional, planned, measurable, and accountable benefits intended to address many of the health challenges faced at the individual, local, state, and national levels. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) enacted in 2010 codifies responsibilities that nonprofit hospital organizations such as KFH must satisfy in order to maintain their qualification as tax-exempt entities. One responsibility involves conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) at least once every three years at every licensed hospital facility. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals has completed similar needs assessments for many years to identify the needs and resources that guide our Community Benefit spending. The new federal legislation provides an opportunity to revisit assessment and planning processes with an eye toward enhancing compliance, transparency, efficiency, and utilization of emerging technologies. KFH's most recent CHNA process was undertaken in 2016. In 2016, KFH conducted a Community Health Needs assessment at each of its licensed hospital facilities. The primary needs which were identified in the prior CHNA were addressed between 2014 and 2016 with the assistance of a comprehensive set of Implementation Strategies (IS) for every facility. The IS reports describe the needs which each KFH facility has chosen to prioritize and the reasons why other needs are not being addressed during each three-year cycle. A full set of the CHNA assessments by facility as well as the related Implementation Strategy reports can be found at www.kp.org/chna. In 2007, the board of directors of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals refined the focus of the organizations' Community Benefit programs and established the following four priority areas which have come to be known as "Streams of Work": A. Care and Coverage for Low-Income People - Creates and supports programs that lower the financial barriers for the under- and uninsured. B. Community Health Initiatives - Seeks to measurably improve the health of the communities we serve. Designs, delivers, and sustains long-term programs that engage communities in work to improve conditions in their neighborhoods. C. Safety Net Partnerships - Builds partnerships with community clinics, local health departments, and public hospitals. Provides funding, tech

A. Care and Coverage for Low-Income People

Improving health care access for those with limited incomes and resources is fundamental to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals' mission. In 2017, the organization invested approximately $833 million (at cost, net of $1.0 billion of related revenues) to address the financing and delivery of health care for populations vulnerable due to socio-economic status, illness, ethnicity, age, or other factors. Program beneficiaries (under- and uninsured) received free or discounted care in a KFH facility. A.1. Charitable Care (Medical Financial Assistance and Charitable Health Coverage Programs) Kaiser Foundation Hospitals provides charity care to low-income vulnerable populations through the Medical Financial Assistance (MFA) and Charitable Health Coverage (CHC) programs. In 2017, KFH spent approximately $185 million (at cost, net of $15 million of related revenues) to support under- and uninsured patients treated in KFH facilities located in California, Hawaii, and Oregon. A.1.1. Medical Financial Assistance (MFA) Program Kaiser Foundation Hospitals' Medical Financial Assistance program provides financial assistance for emergency and medically necessary services, medications, and supplies to patients with a demonstrated financial need. Patients must receive health care services at facilities operated by Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and/or from a Kaiser Permanente provider. Eligibility is based upon prescribed levels of income to patients who have exhausted other private and public sources of support. In 2017, KFH provided $184.5 million (at cost, net of $300 thousand in related revenues) of services under this program. At KFH, patients who are eligible for medical financial assistance, but do not receive an MFA award, are not charged more than amounts generally billed. Contracted collection agency practices are aligned with the organization's social values and IRC section 501(r). Additionally, any patient experiencing financial hardship due to high medical expenses relative to their income level may qualify for the program under KP's high medical expense criteria. Eligibility for high medical expenses exists when the patient's incurred out-of-pocket medical and pharmacy expenses over the previous 12-month period is equal to or exceeds 10% of annual income. High medical expenses can apply to any income level. A.1.1.1. MFA Program Offered in California In California, KFH covers 100% of the out of pocket costs incurred by eligible patients. In 2017, KFH patients in California received full forgiveness for over 102,600 inpatient days of care under the MFA program. A.1.1.2. MFA Program Offered in Hawaii In Hawaii, KFH covers 100% of the out of pocket costs incurred by eligible patients. In 2017, KFH patients in Hawaii received full forgiveness for over 9,000 inpatient days of care under the MFA program. A.1.1.3. In July 2017, KFH assumed management of Maui County community hospitals and associated clinics from the state of Hawaii. In Maui, KFH covers 100% of the out of pocket costs incurred by eligible patients. A.1.1.4. MFA Program Offered in Oregon and Washington In Oregon and Washington, KFH covers 100% of the out of pocket costs incurred by eligible patients. In 2017, KFH patients in Oregon and Washington received full forgiveness for over 33,300 inpatient days of care under the MFA program. The MFA program in Oregon and Washington also covers full or partial expenses for dental services if applicants meet qualifying guidelines. KFH's Northwest region has known for 40 years that dental care is a crucial component of total health. Research has shown that dental care combined with medical care improves health outcomes for members and the bottom line for insurers. Patients without dental insurance regularly present to the medical system with acute dental problems. The overall medical system is not designed to handle these kinds of emergencies, but increased coordination between dental and medical care systems could lead to improved care, reduced c

A.1.2.1. CHC Programs Offered in California

A.1.2.1.1. Community Health Care Program (Northern California) and Child Health Program (Southern California) The Community Health Care Program and Child Health Program provide comprehensive medical, pediatric dental and prescription coverage to low income individuals with household income up to 300% of the Federal Poverty Level Guidelines who do not have any access to public or private coverage. Both programs focus on children under the age of 19. However, in the Fresno service area, the Health Plan has extended the age limit up to age 25 as a pilot program. The California CHC programs provide a 100% premium subsidy and also provide 100% cost sharing support for covered services provided at Kaiser Permanente facilities. California CHC members are enrolled in the Health Plan's standard platinum level off exchange plan. A.1.2.1.2. Healthy San Francisco KFH provided access to approximately 700 KFHP, Inc. members participating in the Healthy San Francisco program at the end of 2017. Healthy San Francisco is a program created by the City and County of San Francisco to make health care services accessible and affordable for uninsured residents living on a combined family income at or below 500% of the Federal Poverty Level. It is available for all San Francisco residents, regardless of immigration or employment status, or pre-existing medical conditions. While this program is not an insurance plan, it does provide access to primary care, preventive services, and hospitalization within the city and county of San Francisco. A.1.2.2. CHC Program Offered in Oregon A.1.2.2.1. The Child Health Plan Child Health Program Plus provides comprehensive medical, pediatric dental and prescription coverage to low income individuals up to age 19 with household income up to 350% of the Federal Poverty Level Guidelines who do not have any access to public or private coverage. This program is open to students in school districts that the Health Plan has partnered with. Child Health Program Plus provides a 100% premium subsidy and also provides 100% cost sharing support for covered services provided at Kaiser Permanente facilities. Child Health Program Plus members are enrolled in the Health Plan's standard gold level off exchange plan. A.2. Participation in Medicaid and Other Government-Sponsored Programs Kaiser Foundation Hospitals has a long history of providing access to low- and moderate-income individuals as a nonprofit organization. In 2017, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals provided medical services valued at $647 million (at cost, net of $947 million of related revenues) to individuals participating in government-sponsored programs in California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. Improving access to care for vulnerable populations is fundamental to KFH's social mission to improve the health of communities served and consistent with the obligations of a tax exempt organization. The Affordable Care Act has had a far-reaching impact on the landscape of government-sponsored programs, as these options have become a key source of health coverage for a significant portion of the American population. KFH has responded to this challenge by developing organizational strategies to enable individuals whose coverage is changing - due to personal or financial circumstances - to continue to obtain medical care at facilities owned by the organization. Realized and anticipated growth in the organization's Medicaid offerings closely aligns with and supports KFH's core mission, tax exempt status, credibility in state and federal policy arenas, and community health needs focusing on access to care. A.2.1. Government-Sponsored Programs in California Highlights of the government-sponsored health care coverage programs supported by KFH in California include: A.2.1.1. Medicaid/Medi-Cal Managed Care KFH provided access to inpatient care for over 700,000 Medicaid/Medi-Cal managed care members in Northern and Southern California through various local and state government entit

A.2.3.1.2. Washington Apple Health Care

In Washington State, the Medicaid program is called Apple Health. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals provides services to eligible participants who reside in either Clark or Cowlitz counties through a subcontract with Molina Healthcare Apple Health (Medicaid), a fully-capitated state program managed by the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA). A.2.3.2. Medicaid Fee-for-Service KFH provided $5.6 million (at cost, net of $5.6 million of related revenues) in subsidized care to Medicaid fee-for-service patients living in the states of Oregon and Washington in 2017. These services were billed to the Medicaid program on behalf of non-affiliated patients receiving medical attention in KFH facilities. When a Medicaid patient receives services from Kaiser Foundation Hospitals under this program, these expenses are recorded as non-capitated services and billed to the Medicaid program on a fee-for-service basis. A.2.3.3. Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP) In both Oregon and Washington, KFH provides health care services to members of KFHP, Inc.'s Child Health Insurance Program. The program provides health insurance to children whose family income is between 200% and 300% of the federal poverty level, and who are not eligible for Medicaid. In both states, the program is governed by the Medicaid contract, and offers the same benefits. KFH incurred net losses of $80.6 thousand (at cost, net of $170 thousand of related revenues) under this program in 2017. A.3. Care and Coverage Investments in the Community In 2017, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals donated approximately $24.1 million to nonprofit and community-based organizations to improve access to health care for low-income families and individuals. The following are a few examples of the contributions made in this area: A.3.1. City of Sacramento's Pathways to Health and Home Program The City of Sacramento received $1 million to support the Pathway to Health and Home program, a program connecting and stabilizing homeless Medi-Cal patients to health, housing, and social services. By providing outreach and engagement (2,000 individuals), case management (1,000 enrollees), and housing supports (500 enrollees) to the target population annually beginning in 2018, the program ultimately aims to reduce ER visits, inpatient utilization, 30-day readmissions by 5% in 2018 and 10% in 2019. A.3.2. Operation Access (OA) Kaiser Foundation Hospitals provided $400 thousand to support the Operation Access program. The program will expand access to specialty and diagnostic care and services for the uninsured in nine Bay Area counties through the coordination of donated medical services from its volunteer and hospital network. This funding is a two-year grant to provide a total of $800 thousand.

B. Community Health Initiatives (CHI)

The Community Health Initiatives (CHI) strategy aims to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities by addressing the social, economic, and environmental determinants of health. Research supports the central premise that excellent medical care alone is insufficient to generate health. Evidence underscores the importance of changing community environments as a critical community health strategy. Guided by this evidence, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals supports comprehensive initiatives that focus on policy and environmental changes to promote healthy eating and active living (HEAL), community safety, economic stability, and social and emotional wellness. Two of the primary programs supported within the CHI Stream of Work include: Healthy Eating, Active Living (HEAL) and Obesity Prevention Healthy eating, active living has been and continues to be a compelling focus for Kaiser Foundation Hospital's work, as obesity continues to be a significant and pervasive public health problem. Despite encouraging signs of obesity rates leveling off in recent years, substantial racial and ethnic disparities continue to exist. Also, through a focus on healthy eating and active living, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals can have a marked impact on a wide range of health conditions including pre-diabetes, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and several cancers that are affected by these behaviors. Finally, a focus on nutrition, physical activity and weight management are highly aligned with Kaiser Foundation Hospital's clinical expertise in this area, including a prevention orientation and a number of existing programs and partnerships. Wherever possible, KFH supports a concentration of multiple strategies that enable sustainable change towards healthy eating and active living lifestyles. These include policies and practices to reduce the availability and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, encourage the establishment of safe spaces, promote active transportation policies that support equitable public transit, and create connections between health clinics and community resources. Thriving Schools Thriving Schools is an initiative to improve healthy eating, physical activity, and social and emotional wellness in K-12 schools within Kaiser Foundation Hospital's geographic service areas. Thriving Schools efforts focus on policy, systems, and environmental changes that make the healthy choice the easy choice. Interventions aim to create a culture of health on school campuses to spur individual behavior change targeting students, teachers, and staff. In 2017, KFH spent approximately $69 million to support Community Health Initiatives that addressed needs underscored by recent Community Health Needs Assessments - obesity and related conditions, economic security, violence/injury prevention, climate and health, and transportation and built environment. B.1. CHI Investments in the Community Kaiser Foundation Hospitals' investments in the CHI Stream of Work during 2017 included the following: B.1.1. East Oakland Youth Development Center's Pathway to College and Career program In 2017, KFH provided $150,000 to the East Oakland Youth Development Center's Pathway to College and Career Program. This program provides youth of color, ages 13 to 24, with a comprehensive program that supports their academic achievement, school engagement, college access and persistence, and provides opportunities for youth to gain meaningful work experience that builds leadership and employment skills. The expected results include 180 participants in a program to increase their high school graduation rates, college entrances and graduations. In addition to provide work opportunities for youth to develop skills, knowledges, and confidences to succeed in the workplace. B.1.2. Stagg High Alliance for Resilience Education and Support (SHARES) In 2017, Delta Health Care received $98,000 for the SHARES program. Through SHARES, Delta Health Care will address the unmet trauma-r

C. Safety Net Partnerships

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals is committed to building partnerships with the institutions that serve on the front lines of health care for the uninsured and underserved. By providing support to community health centers, public hospitals, and local health departments, KFH helps them deliver care and treatment to the most vulnerable in our communities. KFH is dedicated to investing in communities and promoting good health for the communities served. As such, Safety Net Partnership (SNP) initiatives aim to strengthen the system of community clinics, public hospitals, and health departments to promote access to high quality care for the uninsured and underserved vulnerable populations. KFH also focuses on improving access to health services and the transformation of care delivery to meet the challenges of the ever evolving performance expectations and revenue design. Efforts to improve access and transform care include work on: increasing access to specialty care services; increasing the utility of health information technology in safety net settings; addressing mental health and wellness, improving population outcomes and eliminating health disparities. KFH also supports innovative efforts to bring both health care and support services closer to underserved populations through partnerships with school based health centers and community clinics. Investments in Safety Net Partnerships target the following strategic focus areas: I. Care Delivery Transformation II. Capacity Building III. Clinic-Community Integration IV. Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change V. Create and Spread Knowledge VI. Total Health In 2017, KFH spent approximately $68 million to support Safety Net Partnerships as access to affordable quality care and health disparities amongst vulnerable populations were identified as significant and pervasive barriers to health in the 2017 Community Health Needs Assessments in the communities that KFH hospitals served. The following are examples of initiatives funded in accordance with the objectives of the Safety Net Partnerships Stream of Work during the year. C.1. Safety Net Partnerships Investments in the Community C.1.1. California Primary Care Association (CPCA) In 2017, KFH provided a grant of $150,000 to the California Primary Care Association (CPCA). CPCA supports its member community health centers through education, training, and advocacy to ensure compliance with federal program requirements and to serve their low-income, underserved, and diverse patients. By participating in projects such as this, KFH's resources contribute to provide training and assistance to the low-income, underserved, and diverse population. C.1.2. Quality Improvement and Population Health: PHASE Program KFH issued a series of grants to support safety net clinics in adopting "Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes Everyday" (PHASE) into clinical guidelines and care management protocols, leveraging KFH's evidence-based practices. KFH Northern California Community Health continues and has expanded its signature program, PHASE, to support the safety net's capacity to implement chronic care management program designed to reduce cardiovascular disease, increase capacity for reporting utilization and quality measures using HEDIS, and building system capacity for managing population health. The majority of the grants will continue support for safety net health care organizations already using PHASE, to help them increase the number of patients enrolled in the program and expand the program's scope to treat other conditions, such as hypertension. Other grants will help health care safety net organizations adopt team-based care models and make technical improvements that are foundational for implementing chronic care programs such as PHASE, and support evaluation and training efforts.

D. Developing and Disseminating Knowledge

The Developing and Disseminating Knowledge Stream of Work supports activities that improve health care by sharing knowledge, educating practitioners, advancing research, empowering consumers and informing policymakers about evidence-based care and health. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals spent $153 million (at cost, net of $91 million of related revenues) in 2017 to support programs and services associated with the development and dissemination of knowledge. D.1. Medical Research Programs Kaiser Permanente (KP), the largest nonprofit integrated health system in the United States, has a long history of conducting health research related to both prevention and treatment of disease that benefits both its members and the communities that it serves. Kaiser Permanente's research efforts are core to the organization's mission to improve population health, and its commitment to continued learning. Through studies conducted at Kaiser Permanente's seven regional research centers and in collaboration with three national research infrastructure centers, collectively called Kaiser Permanente Research, Kaiser Permanente researchers study critical health issues including: cancer, cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, behavioral and mental health, and health care delivery improvement. Kaiser Permanente Research is broadly focused on three themes: . Understanding health risks . Addressing patients' needs and improving health outcomes . Informing policy and practice to facilitate the use of evidence-based care Kaiser Permanente is uniquely positioned to do research due to its rich, longitudinal, electronic clinical databases that capture virtually complete health care delivery, payment, decision-making and behavioral data in detail to support primary, secondary and tertiary clinical care across inpatient, outpatient and emergency department settings for more than 10 million geographically and demographically diverse members and non-members. D.1.1. National Research Program The Division of Research in Northern California, Department of Research and Evaluation in Southern California, and Centers for Health Research in Oregon and Hawaii are four of eight regional centers. Kaiser Permanente Research also includes the Kaiser Foundation Research Institute (KFRI) which is a national program established to administer and support research at Kaiser Permanente. Research projects conducted by this collaborative team have yielded findings that affect not only the practice of medicine within the area served by KFH, but also for society-at-large. The following are descriptions of the entities providing support at the national level. D.1.1.1. Kaiser Foundation Research Institute (KFRI) The Kaiser Foundation Research Institute (KFRI) is a national program established in 1958 to administer and support research at Kaiser Permanente. KFRI's responsibilities include: overseeing and maintaining Kaiser Permanente's relationship with federal granting agencies, including ensuring financial compliance, providing contract negotiation services for all regions, overseeing Kaiser Permanente's Human Research Participant Protection Program Research through the National Compliance in Research Support Program, and which promotes responsible research conduct; and partnering with clinical trials' stakeholders across Kaiser Permanente to ensure quality and compliance through the clinical trials program. D.1.1.2. The Center for Effectiveness and Safety Research (CESR) The Center for Effectiveness & Safety Research enhances opportunities to answer questions about which interventions work best for whom across all of KP's regional centers by investing in the ongoing development of a common data model, convening researchers and organizational leaders at an annual meeting and via webinars, and by conducting research. The center routinely partners with investigators in KP's regional research centers and with selected operational analytical groups. D.1.1.3. The Utility for Care Data Analysis (

D.1.2. Regional Research Centers

D.1.2.1. The Division of Research - Northern California The Division of Research was established in 1961. DOR's program is built on a base of rigorous epidemiologic investigation in a large, well-characterized population and has made major contributions in risk factor identification, prevention, and drug safety. New areas of inquiry include the role of genes and the environment in health, the use of health informatics, the management of chronic conditions, and delivery science to enhance specialty care. In 2017, KFH invested $15.5 million in medical research for The Division of Research - Northern California. Number of investigators: 49 Number of support staff: 598 Number of journal publications in 2017: 390 Number of clinical trials in 2017: 358 Number of active studies (clinical trials and non-clinical trials) in 2017: 476 Number of proposals submitted in 2017: 246 Top research areas: . Behavioral health and aging . Cancer . Cardiovascular and metabolic conditions . Health care delivery and policy . Infectious diseases . Women's and Children's Health . Vaccine Study Center D.1.2.1.1. Major Areas of Funded Research The following are examples of research projects conducted by KFH investigators at the Division of Research in Northern California in 2017: D.1.2.1.1.1. Spotlight on Understanding Risk - Breast Cancer Survivors Benefit from Vitamin D, Social Ties Two studies of breast cancer survivors by Division of Research scientists showed lower risks of disease recurrence and mortality among women with higher levels of vitamin D in their blood, as well as those with more social ties. The first study, published in JAMA Oncology, found that women with higher vitamin D levels in their blood following a breast cancer diagnosis had significantly better long-term outcomes. The second study, published in the American Cancer Society journal Cancer, found that women with invasive breast cancer who were socially isolated were significantly more likely to die from breast cancer or have a disease recurrence than socially integrated women. Primary Funding Provided By: National Cancer Institute D.1.2.1.1.2. Spotlight on Improving Patient Outcomes - For Patients with Positive Fecal Screening Test, Sooner is Better The risk of colorectal cancer increased significantly when colonoscopy was delayed by more than nine months following a positive fecal screening test, according to a large Kaiser Permanente study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This study provides strong evidence that a colonoscopy should be performed within several months of a positive fecal screening test. The fecal immunochemical test, known as FIT, screens for colorectal cancer by detecting small amounts of blood in the stool. When blood is detected, gastroenterologists perform a colonoscopy to detect and possibly remove cancerous or pre-cancerous polyps before there are any symptoms. Primary Funding Provided By: National Cancer Institute D.1.2.1.1.3. Spotlight on Translating Research into Policy & Practice - Surgery Program Significantly Improves Outcomes A comprehensive Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program implemented in Kaiser Permanente's 20 Northern California medical centers resulted in a one-third relative reduction in postoperative complication rates and a 21 percent reduction in opioid prescribing rates. A study of the program, published in JAMA Surgery, also showed decreased hospital mortality among colorectal resection patients and increased rates of home discharge over discharge to skilled nursing facilities among hip fracture patients. Primary Funding Provided By: Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation, The Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan D.1.2.2. The Department of Research and Evaluation - Southern California The Department of Research & Evaluation was established in 1963, and focuses on conducting research with real-world implications and translating findings into practice. The department is expanding and building s

D.1.2.3. The Center for Health Research Northwest

The Center for Health Research - Northwest (CHR-NW) has been a leader in the field of health research since its founding in 1964. As the research landscape has shifted over that time, CHR-NW has adapted and cultivated new strengths, while remaining true to its guiding mission of advancing knowledge to improve health. Our close affiliation with the Kaiser Permanente Northwest health plan, hospitals, and medical group allows us to conduct studies with real patients and healthcare providers in real-world settings. KP Northwest enrolls over 600,000 health plan members and more than 270,000 dental members in Oregon and Southwest Washington. The Center's research covers a broad range of topics including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, health disparities, population health management, mental health and substance abuse, maternal and child health, evidence-based medicine and policy, shared decision making, genetics, and oral health (in collaboration with the KP Northwest Dental Care Program, the only program of its kind in Kaiser Permanente). In 2017, KFH invested $6.5 million in medical research for The Center for Health Research - Northwest Number of investigators: 36 Number of support staff: 229 Number of journal publications in 2017: 167 Number of clinical trials in 2017: 170 Number of active studies (clinical trials and non-clinical trials) in 2017: 395 Number of proposals submitted in 2017: 173 Top research areas: . Vaccine Safety & Effectiveness . Genetics & Genomics . Mental Health & Substance Abuse . Cancer . Women's Health . Patient Reported Measures (including Social Determinants) . Predictive Analytics D.1.2.3.1. Major Areas of Funded Research The following is an example of a research project conducted by KFH investigators at the Centers for Health Research in the Northwest in 2017: D.1.2.3.1.1. Spotlight on Understanding Risk - Behavioral Counseling to Promote a Healthful Diet and Physical Activity for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Adults Without Known Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: Updated Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force The objective of this report was to systematically review the evidence on the benefits and harms of behavioral counseling for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in adults without known cardiovascular risk factors to inform the US Preventive Services Task Force. The main outcomes studied were cardiometabolic health and intermediate outcomes, behavioral outcomes, and harms related to interventions. There was no evidence of greater incidence of serious adverse events, injuries, or falls in intervention vs control participants. Diet and physical activity behavioral interventions for adults not at high risk for cardiovascular disease result in consistent modest benefits across a variety of important intermediate health outcomes across 6 to 12 months, including blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein and total cholesterol levels, and adiposity, with evidence of a dose-response effect, with higher-intensity interventions conferring greater improvements. There is very limited evidence on longer-term intermediate and health outcomes or on harmful effects of these interventions. Primary Funding Provided By: National Institute of Mental Health D.1.2.4. The Center for Health Research Hawaii The Center for Health Research - Hawaii was established in 1999 and is specially attuned to the health issues of the local population, which suffers disproportionately from several chronic diseases, primarily diabetes and heart disease. Hawaii probably has the world's most ethnically diverse population. Japanese and Caucasians constitute about a quarter of the population. Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islander populations are about 20%, Filipinos about 12%, Chinese about 8%, and other groups-mostly Southeast Asian and Korean-make up the balance. This mix of cultures, lifestyles, and practices creates a challenging and fascinating env

D.2. Health Sciences and Medical Libraries

KFH actively supports medical libraries and other health resource and information dissemination services. These programs give medical staff and the greater professional community access to health-related research conducted within and outside of KFH. Medical libraries participated in an inter-loan system with other community hospitals, supported students in training and education programs to conduct literature searches, and conducted searches for community clinics and other community-based organizations on advances in medical treatment, clinical protocols and new development on specific health issues. In 2017, the $515 thousand invested in health sciences and medical libraries in California, Hawaii, and Oregon assisted users in completing thousands of requests for general knowledge and literature searches for research purposes. One example of the resources available to the community is the KFH libraries in Oregon. There are two library locations in the region, each supporting the local community, students, residents, and KP members. The services provided include in-depth research, answering reference questions, providing consumer health information, document delivery and providing access to resources to support professional certifications. All are invited to check out books from the consumer health and health sciences book collections. Each library has a dedicated community computer that is available to the public. These computers are used daily by volunteers, interpreters, student interns, family members of patients, KP members and the community. Library staff advises patrons of all skill and reading levels about how to access appropriate health information and resources online. KFH Library services available to the community have been specifically promoted at Community Benefit grantee convenings and through the Community Benefit Manager of Contributions, Community Engagement & Community Relations, who connects organizations applying for funding to the libraries for support. The KFH Libraries in Oregon also support Community Benefit initiatives such as the Community Giving Campaign and KFH Northwest Pride BRG activities, and in 2017, started a program collecting and distributing donated reading materials for patients and their visitors. D.3. Educational Theatre Programs (ETP) For 30 years, the Educational Theatre program has been using live theatre, music, comedy, and drama to inspire children, teens, and adults to make healthier choices and better decisions about their well-being. KFH's award-winning programs are as entertaining as they are educational and were developed with the advice of teachers, parents, students, health educators, medical professionals, and professional theatre artists. Professional actors who are also trained health educators deliver all performances and workshops. The programs share health information and develop individual and community knowledge about leading healthier lives. Programs are presented free of charge to schools and the general community. In addition to performances and classroom workshops, ETP supplies schools and organizations with supplementary educational materials including workbooks, parent and teacher guides, and student wallet cards. All materials are designed to reinforce the messages presented in our programs. ETP performances are localized to suit local cultures, norms, and audience on a regular basis. The 2017 productions focused heavily on healthy eating and active living, nutrition, and mental health, depending on the health priorities of the area as identified in their respective Community Health Needs Assessments. The Educational Theatre Program offers a wide repertoire of programs for students from grade K to 12 and families that address literacy promotion, healthy eating active living, conflict resolution and violence prevention, adolescent bullying prevention, sexually transmitted disease prevention, and family oriented workshops that introduce parents and families to t

D.4.2. Nurse Practitioner and Other Non-Physician Training Programs

During 2017, KFH spent approximately $24 million on training and education programs for nurse practitioners, nurses, radiology and sonography technicians, physical therapists, post-graduate psychology and social work students, pharmacists, and other non-physician health professionals. The following are descriptions of training programs offered: D.4.2.1. Kaiser Permanente School of Allied Health Sciences (KPSAHS) The Kaiser Permanente School of Allied Health Sciences (KPSAHS), located in Richmond, California, was originally established in 1989 as a radiology program in response to the severe shortage of radiology technologists. Due to the continued national shortage of medical imaging and therapy workforce, KPSAHS expanded the school to include 18-month programs in sonography, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy. In addition, the school provides courses in anatomy and physiology and advanced/basic phlebotomy. D.4.2.2. Community College Partnerships In Southern California, KFH partners with community colleges as a clinical affiliate for radiologic technology, diagnostic medical sonography (ultrasound), and/or nuclear medicine. Students officially enrolled in these programs complete a clinical internship as an integral part of the curriculum. D.4.2.3. Community Rehabilitation Education The Community Rehabilitation Education Program is directed toward advancing the practice of Occupational therapy, Physical therapy and Speech therapy by providing evidence-based, state of the art course work for rehabilitation professionals in Northern California. Each year educational needs are identified and local and nationally known speakers are brought to Northern California for weekend conferences and hands on laboratory sessions. We work to impact quality of care in the northern California community through greater opportunities for training. D.4.2.4. Pharmacy Residency Programs Through the pharmacist residency programs in California, licensed pharmacists gain additional experience and training in the provision of pharmaceutical care and administrative pharmacy services in an integrated managed care organization during a one- or two-year postgraduate education and training program. These programs enable residents to improve their clinical knowledge and skills while enhancing continuity of patient care in a wide range of ambulatory, intermediate and hospital settings. D.4.2.5. Physical Therapy Residency Program The Physical Therapy Residency Program provides education in the specialty area of physical therapy. This program offers physical therapy residency positions at non-KFH facilities in southern California. Program graduates are able to sit for board certification examinations in physical therapy, and apply to participate in a physical therapy fellowship program. D.4.2.6. School of Anesthesia for Nurses The Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia for Nurses, founded in 1972, helped pioneer graduate-level education for nurse anesthetists. In partnership with California State University Fullerton, the school offers a two-year sequential academic and clinical graduate program for nurses with a baccalaureate degree. Students earn a Master's of Science in nursing with a clinical specialty in anesthesia. In 2012, the Kaiser School of Anesthesia/California State University Fullerton was ranked by U.S. News and World Report's "Best Graduate Schools 2009" as one of the top nurse anesthesia programs in the nation. In Southern California Region, the school has partnered medical centers, hospitals, military hospitals and universities to provide additional clinical rotation opportunities for students. Scholarships for students are available through National Black Nurses Association and American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Foundation. In California Region, the school has a partnership with Loma Linda University and Samuel Merritt University to provide distance learning for students statewide. D.4.2.7. Delores Jones Nursing Scholarship Program T

E. Other Community Benefit Investments

In 2017, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals spent over $26 million to support Community Benefit activities and programs beyond the national streams of work. This included the administrative expenses of regional Community Benefit departments dedicated to supporting the organization's Community Benefit programs and services and coordinating related initiatives. The following is an example of programs funded in this area. E.1. Tumor Board and Cancer Registry KFH spent $1.4 million to support the Tumor Board and Cancer Registry in the Northwest and Hawaii regions. Besides being a statistical database utilized by clinicians and researchers within the regions, the registry submits statistics to the National Cancer Data Base annually. The Cancer Program, which oversees the registry, is surveyed for accreditation every three years by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. E.2. Kaiser Permanente Community Fund (KPCF) It is often the social, political, and economic conditions in communities that have the potential to create or inhibit health. These systems have to be aligned in such a way that they maximize opportunity for people if they are to contribute to long-term health. The Kaiser Permanente Community Fund at Northwest Health Foundation (KPCF) has been at the forefront of this movement in the Northwest region for more than a decade. By making thoughtful investments in our communities, KPCF has helped bring together organizations working across different sectors of society, building their capacity to collaborate and serve in the best interest of communities so that individuals and families can truly thrive. In 2017, KPCF initiated the UnWind program with a focused investment in developing a cohort of community leaders ready to address the challenges in their communities with innovative, life-giving solutions. A strong emphasis is being placed on supporting leaders coming from communities of color. Through a series of intentional retreats, self-care learnings, and relationship-building opportunities offered over the two years, UnWind hopes to cultivate a people-powered movement of community leaders whose vision, skill, and insight can bring about a vibrant, healthy future for Northwest residents. F. Environmental Stewardship A stable and non-toxic environment contributes to health and wellness. Safeguarding and healing the natural environment is therefore a key component of Kaiser Permanente's multifaceted efforts to improve the total health of our members and the communities we serve. Kaiser Permanente maintains a governance structure for environmental stewardship that steers actions across our organization to detoxify the ways in which healthcare is delivered while catalyzing environmental improvement throughout society. This structure includes clearly defined roles, responsibilities, plans and routines, and has resulted in five organization-wide focus areas that have been selected based on their ability to have the most impact on the forces that shape environmental- and human-health: . Responding to climate change . Promoting sustainable farming and food choices . Reducing, reusing, and recycling to eliminate waste . Finding safe alternatives to harmful industrial chemicals . Conserving water In each of these focus areas, Kaiser Permanente has established ambitious goals (including a 2025 target to remove more greenhouse gases from the atmosphere than we emit); implemented initiatives; achieved measurable improvements; and regularly reported progress to our Board of Directors, our staff, and the communities we serve. F.1. Performance Metrics During 2017, key performance indicators for Kaiser Foundation Hospitals environmental programs in California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii, including KP Information Technology included: F.1.1. Reduced our greenhouse gas emissions associated with routine use of anesthetic agents by over 8,000 metrics tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, compared to our 2014 baseline. F.1.2. Purchased

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YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$87,394$35,264$52,130$38,196$33,781$4,415
2023Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$72,060$25,932$46,128$32,787$30,651$2,137
2022Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$70,169$25,291$44,878$30,233$29,363$870
2021Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$70,706$28,297$42,409$32,228$28,812$3,417
2020Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$56,350$25,041$31,308$30,212$27,109$3,103
2019Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$52,964$23,091$29,874$30,445$26,710$3,734
2018Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$51,714$25,123$26,591$28,298$25,288$3,010
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$51,508$26,617$24,891$26,167$22,997$3,170
2017Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$51,508$26,617$24,891$26,167$22,997$3,170
2016Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$44,703$23,345$21,358$24,252$21,976$2,276
2015Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$43,991$24,717$19,274$22,589$20,177$2,412
2014Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$42,837$26,428$16,409$20,797$18,076$2,721
2013Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$39,710$22,541$17,169$20,013$17,879$2,134
2012Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$34,988$23,545$11,443$16,777
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$28,948$19,766$9,183$17,980$16,444$1,536
2010Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$25,746$16,666$9,079$15,221