Civic Intelligence

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

990 • Fiscal year 2019 • EIN 94-1105628

Jan 01, 2019 to Dec 31, 2019 • Filed on Oct 26, 2020

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

62nd percentile

0.44x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 62% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2019

Liabilities / Revenue

57th percentile

0.76x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 57% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2019

Net Margin

66th percentile

12%

Higher net margin than 66% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2019

Top Officer Pay

100th percentile

$35,479,539

Higher top officer pay than 100% of similar nonprofits.

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

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2019

Asset Growth

26th percentile

2.4%

Faster asset growth than 26% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Revenue Growth

61st percentile

7.6%

Faster revenue growth than 61% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Assets

Up

$52,964,463,128

Up $1,250,629,797 (+2.4%) from 2018

Net Assets

Up

$29,873,820,299

Up $3,282,921,422 (+12%) from 2018

Liabilities

Down

$23,090,642,829

Down $2,032,291,625 (-8.1%) from 2018

Revenue

Up

$30,444,780,937

Up $2,147,129,931 (+7.6%) from 2018

Expenses

Up

$26,710,327,910

Up $1,422,435,075 (+5.6%) from 2018

Net Income

Up

$3,734,453,027

Up $724,694,856 (+24%) from 2018

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 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

2019

Assets$52,964,463,128
Liabilities$23,090,642,829
Net Assets$29,873,820,299

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 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

2019

Revenue$30,444,780,937
Expenses$26,710,327,910
Net Income$3,734,453,027
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2019 to Dec 31, 2019
Signed
Oct 26, 2020
Return Version
2019v5.1
Gross Receipts
$48,220,994,960
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$26,533,916,868$29,820,950,424▲ $3,287,033,556
Investments in Publicly Traded Securities$19,215,262,848$18,462,356,061▼ $752,906,787
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$17,858,613,936$18,065,725,276▲ $207,111,340
Investments Other Securities$8,636,049,253$9,773,569,998▲ $1,137,520,745
Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net$2,812,474,736$2,838,084,045▲ $25,609,309
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$719,234,877$637,129,017▼ $82,105,860
Accounts Receivable$533,652,487$527,150,692▼ $6,501,795
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$318,017,493$519,270,127▲ $201,252,634
Inventories for Sale or Use$473,052,659$514,691,337▲ $41,638,678
Pd in Cap Srpls Land Bldg Eqp Fund$56,982,009$52,869,875▼ $4,112,134
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$51,713,833,331$52,964,463,128▲ $1,250,629,797
Other Assets Total$1,147,475,042$1,626,486,575▲ $479,011,533
Liabilities
Other Liabilities$15,458,105,910$14,162,384,539▼ $1,295,721,371
Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities$6,117,070,000$5,257,410,000▼ $859,660,000
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$3,234,469,783$3,422,091,586▲ $187,621,803
Deferred Revenue$313,288,761$248,756,704▼ $64,532,057
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$25,122,934,454$23,090,642,829▼ $2,032,291,625
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$26,590,898,877$29,873,820,299▲ $3,282,921,422
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$51,713,833,331$52,964,463,128▲ $1,250,629,797

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Buildings$12,722,151,399$12,368,085,848$25,090,237,247
Other Land Buildings$3,512,114,807$4,989,649,214$8,501,764,021
Equipment$683,313,225$3,083,815,675$3,767,128,900
Land$1,050,846,363-$1,050,846,363
Leasehold Improvements$97,299,482$238,558,375$335,857,857
Other Securities$937,486,223--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleOtherTotal
Margaret E Porfido JDirector$278,566$278,566
Regina M Benjamin MDDirector$256,011$256,011
A Eugene WashingtonDirector$223,376$223,376

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
Bernard TysonChairman & CEO
Gregory AdamsChairman & CEO
Ronald VanceInterim Regional President -HI
Michael RamseierRegion President - Colorado
James SimpsonRegion President - GA
David UnderrinerRegion President - HI
Mary Ann BarnesRegion President - HI
Ruth Williams-BrinkleyRegion President - NW
Julie Miller-PhippsRegion President - SCAL
Susan MullaneyRegion President - WA
Kimberly HornRegional President - MAS
Janet LiangRegional President - NCAL
A Eugene Washington MDDirector
Cynthia A Telles PHDDirector
David F HoffmeisterDirector
David J BargerDirector
Edward YW PeiDirector
Jeffrey 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 P Shannon MDDirector
William GraberDirector
Bernice GouldAssistant Secretary
John YamamotoAssistant Secretary
Kristin BearAssistant Secretary
Maryann BodayleAssistant Secretary
Matthew WeberAssistant Secretary
Philip Young JrAssistant Secretary
Rochelle RothAssistant Secretary
Frank RichardsonAssistant Secretary - HI
Deborah FribergBus Planning & Corp Dev't Exec
Max VillalobosCOO - North County
Kathryn LancasterEvp & CFO
Richard DanielsEVP, Chief Information Officer
Patrick CourneyaEVP, Chief Medical Officer
Arthur SouthamEVP, Health Plan Operations
Arlene PeasnallInterim SVP, Chief HR Officer
Kathryn BeiserSVP CHF Communications Officer
Michael SuttenSVP Info Technology & CTO
Ron GroepperSVP, Area Manager - Greater SF
Vita WillettSVP, Area Manager - Riverside
Elizabeth FinleySVP, Area Manager - San Diego
Judith CoffeySVP, Area Manager Group - NCAL
Christopher BoydSVP, Area Manager Large
Colleen MckeownSVP, Area Manager Large
Mark CostaSVP, Area Manager Large
Corwin HarperSVP, Area Mgr - Central Valley
Greg ChristianSVP, Area Mgr - San Bernadino
Diane ComerSVP, Business Info Officer
Raymond BaxterSVP, CB Research & Hlth Policy
Chandrika BhallaSVP, CFO - Ncal
George DisalvoSVP, CFO - Scal
Michael RoweSVP, CHF Bus Dev & Strat Exec
Bechara ChoucairSVP, Chief Cmty Health Officer
Daniel GarciaSVP, Chief Compliance Officer
Charles ColumbusSVP, Chief HR Officer
Tami LampSVP, Chief HR Officer
Thomas HanenburgSVP, Chief Operating Officer
Paul SwensonSVP, Chief Strategy Officer
Thomas MeierSVP, Corporate Treasurer
Cesar VillalpandoSVP, Enterprise Shared Svcs
Laurel JunkSVP, Enterprise Shared Svcs
Mark ZemelmanSVP, General Counsel & Secy
Anthony BarruetaSVP, Government Relations
Wade OvergaardSVP, Health Plan Ops - CA
Chuck BevilacquaSVP, Health Plan Svc & Admin
Kathleen ScheirmanSVP, IT Operations
Roland LyonSVP, Natl Del System Strategy
Donald OrndoffSVP, Nfs
Gerald A MccallSVP, Operations
Lesley WilleSVP, Operations
William CaswellSVP, Operations
Patricia HarveySVP, Qlty, Reg, & Clinical Ops
Vanessa BenavidesSVP,CHF Compliance & Priv. Off
Alfonse UpshawSVP,Corporate Controller & CAO
Jeffrey CollinsSVP,Health Plan &Hospital Opns
Michelle GaskillSVP,Health Plan &Hospital Opns
Christine RobischSVP,Operations-Op Strat &Impln
Hong-Sze YuVP, Brd & Corp Gov & Asst Secy
Janet O'HollarenVP, COO

Highest Paid Contractors

ContractorServicesLocationCompensation
Cardinal HealthConsulting Services5426 LANDERS RD, Sherwood, AR 72117$435,701,040
Rose International INCStaffing Services16305 SWINGLEY RIDGE RD STE 350, Chesterfield, MO 63017$433,657,992
Cognizant Technology SolutionsDigital Technology500 FRANK W BURR BLVD, Teaneck, NJ 07666$167,309,620
Blackstone Consulting INCConsulting Services11726 SAN VICENTE BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90049$165,374,851
Oracle America INCConsulting Services500 ORACLE PKWY, Redwood Shores, CA 94085$119,925,667
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$131,322,546
Program Service Revenue
$27,250,671,562
Investment Income
$3,025,251,168
Other Revenue
$37,535,661
All Other Contributions
$21,173,914
Change in Net Assets
$3,734,453,027
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Other Expenses$16,734,037,145
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$9,541,165,664
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$435,125,101
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Other Salaries and Wages$6,540,722,168$376,100,338$0$6,916,822,506
Other Employee Benefits$1,194,282,402$68,672,847$0$1,262,955,249
Information Technology$1,102,807,036$63,412,890$0$1,166,219,926
All Other Expenses$1,038,333,081$59,705,552-$1,098,038,633
Depreciation Depletion$962,394,988$55,339,009$0$1,017,733,997
Interest$940,526,972$54,081,568$0$994,608,540
Pension Plan Contributions$828,924,425$47,664,271$0$876,588,696
Other Expenses$592,814,361$34,087,625$0$626,901,986
Payroll Taxes$457,887,468$26,329,146$0$484,216,614
Occupancy$431,576,714$24,816,243$0$456,392,957
Grants to Domestic Orgs$433,926,623--$433,926,623
Office Expenses$398,238,840$22,899,270$0$421,138,110
Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees$0$90,731,752$0$90,731,752
Insurance$66,962,685$3,850,445$0$70,813,130
Travel$16,848,708$968,823$0$17,817,531
Conferences and Meetings-$16,274,009$0$16,274,009
Advertising-$5,685,847$0$5,685,847
Fees for Services Accounting$0$3,969,739$0$3,969,739
Grants to Domestic Individuals$1,158,000--$1,158,000
Comp Disqual Persons$550,920$31,679-$582,599
Fees for Services Legal$0$471,974$0$471,974
Foreign Grants$40,478--$40,478
Total Functional Expenses$25,616,640,050$1,093,687,860$0$26,710,327,910
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
East Bay Community FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$197,500,000
Kp Bernard J Tyson School of MedicinePasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$61,273,719
California Community FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000,000
Shirley Ware Education FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$32,500,000
East Bay College FundOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$5,000,000
Oregon Community Foundation thePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$5,000,000
Sfgh Foundation Co Heroes and HeartsSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$5,000,000
St Josephs Medical CenterStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$3,307,494
Salem HospitalSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$2,644,218
San Francisco Parks AllianceSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$1,765,000
Uc RegentsSan Francisco, CAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$1,533,777
One MindRutherford, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$1,500,000
The Unity CouncilOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$1,500,000
University of WashingtonSeattle, WAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$1,077,361
City of VallejoVallejo, CAGovernmentProject Support$1,020,000
Mission Neighborhood Centers IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$1,000,000
Project Access NowPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$897,543
Central City ConcernPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$888,889
Alliance for a Healthier Generation IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$832,798
Ut Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, TX501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$830,356
Tides CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$791,022
OchinPortland, OR501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$784,606
Homes for Good Housing AgencyEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$750,000
Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical FoundationAlhambra, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$739,333
Health Research IncBuffalo, NY501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$730,518
Regents University of CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Research$711,607
Regents of the University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MIGovernmentResearch / Project Support$705,208
Meals on Wheels of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$525,000
Healthpartners InstituteBloomington, MN501(c)(3)Research$523,704
Healthpartners IncMinneapolis, MN501(c)(3)research$522,990
City of SacramentoSacramento, CAGovernmentProject Support$500,000
Japanese Community Youth CouncilSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$500,000
KaboomWashington, DC501(c)(3)Project Support$500,000
Mission Language & Vocational SchoolSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$500,000
Santa Rosa Parks FoundationSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$500,000
Fresno County Superintendent of SchoolsFresno, CAGovernmentProject Support$464,400
Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD501(c)(3)Research$463,901
Denver Health & Hospital AuthorityDenver, COGovernmentResearch / Project Support$459,926
University of California San FranciscoSan Francisco, CAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$449,591
Public Health InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$415,000
SheltercareEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$407,376
Safe Routes to School NationalPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$400,000
Latino Community FoundationSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$350,000
Operation AccessSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$350,000
Santa Rosa Community HealthSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$348,000
Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, CA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$319,286
Essential Access HealthLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$310,000
La Clinica De La Raza IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$308,000
Community Health Association InlandSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$305,000
CA Partnership for Safe CommunitiesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$300,000
Clinica Sierra VistaBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$300,000
Santa Cruz Community Health CentersSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$300,000
Wellspace Health IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$289,184
Seattle Childrens HospitalSeattle, WA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$273,030
Pennsylvania State UniversityState College, PAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$261,175
Community Clinic Association of LosLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$259,500
Community Clinic ConsortiumRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$250,000
West County Health Centers IncGuerneville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$250,000
Winters HealthcareWinters, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$250,000
CaminarSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$246,000
First 5 SolanoFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$245,000
California Healthcare Safety NetOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$238,333
Dana-farber Cancer InstituteBoston, MA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$229,272
California Primary Care AssociationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$228,083
Healthy Community Forum for SacramentoSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$228,000
Council of Community ClinicsSan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$225,000
Fresno Unified School DistrictFresno, CAGovernmentProject Support$225,000
City of Portland OregonPortland, ORGovernmentProject Support$220,000
Public Health AdvocatesDavis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$220,000
Oregon Partnership IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$215,000
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care IncBoston, MA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$209,196
Oregon Community Health WorkersPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$208,000
Sonoma County Health ServicesSanta Rosa, CAGovernmentProject Support$208,000
Shelter Inc of Contra Costa CountyConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$207,500
University of Massachusetts WorcesterWorcester, MAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$202,121
Dientes Community Dental CareSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
Initiative for a Competitive Inner CityRoxbury, MA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
Primary School East Palo AltoEast Palo Alto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$200,000
American National Red CrossLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$197,500
City Year DenverDenver, CO501(c)(3)Project Support$195,000
Nyu Winthrop HospitalMineola, NY501(c)(3)Research$193,742
Delta Health Care and ManagementStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$193,000
Health Care Without HarmReston, VA501(c)(3)Project Support$190,549
Family Justice Center Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$190,000
Playworks Education EnergizedCarson, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$190,000
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CtrSeattle, WA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$188,751
Youth RadioOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$188,000
Encompass Community ServicesSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$187,983
Enterprise Community Partners IncColumbia, MD501(c)(3)Project Support$180,000
West Modesto Community CollaborativeModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$180,000
Washington State UniversityPullman, WAGovernmentProject Support$175,775
Catholic Charities Diocese of StocktonStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$175,000
Coalition of Orange CountySanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$175,000
Alameda County Community Food BankOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$170,000
Bay Area Community ResourcesSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$168,000
San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$164,168
Oregon School-based Health AlliancePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$163,000
Fresh ApproachConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$160,000
Community PartnersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$159,500
City of Berkeley Public Health DepartmentBerkeley, CAGovernmentProject Support$150,000
Committee on the ShelterlessPetaluma, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Department of Health & Human ServicesBethesda, MDGovernmentProject Support$150,000
Fresno Interdenominational RefugeeFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Health Education CouncilWest Sacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Homefirst Services of Santa Clara CountyMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Lava MaeSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Sierra Vista Child and Family ServicesModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Westcare California IncFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$150,000
Sacramento City Unified SchoolSacramento, CAGovernmentProject Support$148,000
Community Link Capital RegionSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$145,000
Food Bank of Contra Costa & SolanoConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$145,000
Tiburcio Vasquez Health CenterHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$145,000
Antioch Unified School DistrictAntioch, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$140,000
Elk Grove Unified School DistrictElk Grove, CAGovernmentProject Support$139,870
Nami CaliforniaSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$139,320
Vision Y CompromisoEl Cerrito, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$138,000
Safe PassagesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$135,000
Stanislaus County Health Services AgencyModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$135,000
Huckleberry Youth Programs IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$133,000
Lifelong Medical CareBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$132,119
Niroga InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$130,000
Ole HealthNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$130,000
Placer Food BankRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$130,000
United Samaritans FoundationTurlock, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$130,000
Alum Rock Counseling CenterSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$128,000
East Bay Agency for ChildrenOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$128,000
Seneca Family of AgenciesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$128,000
Youth AliveOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$128,000
Sierra Health Foundation Center forSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$125,000
Southern Alameda County Committee forHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$125,000
Yolo County ChildrensDavis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$125,000
Catholic Charities of the East BayOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$122,500
Duke UniversityDurham, NC501(c)(3)Research$122,270
Redwood Community Health CoalitionPetaluma, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$119,500
Altamed Health Services CorpLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$115,079
Latino NetworkPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$114,948
Ymca of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$112,500
Chapman UniversityOrange, CA501(c)(3)Research$112,115
Oregon Health & Science UniversityPortland, ORGovernmentResearch / Project Support$110,281
Lifeworks of Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$110,000
Scopa Has a Dream IncHealdsburg, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$110,000
Sonoma County Office ofSanta Rosa, CAGovernmentProject Support$110,000
Love OverwhelmingKelso, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$109,520
Baylor Research InstituteTemple, AZ501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$105,106
Beats Rhymes and LifeOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
North Marin Community ServicesNovato, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
StarvistaSan Carlos, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
United Way of the Wine CountrySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$105,000
Think TogetherSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$102,500
American Online Giving FdnClearwater, FL501(c)(3)Project Support$101,435
Central California Food BankFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Community Action Partnership ofSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Community Foundation Santa Cruz CtyAptos, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Fresno Metropolitan MinistryFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Rubicon Programs IncRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$100,000
Clark County Public HealthVancouver, WAGovernmentProject Support$99,000
Metropolitan Public Defender ServicesPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$99,000
Urban Design 4 Health IncRochester, NY501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$98,540
A Better Way IncBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Diversity in Health Training InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Familias UnidasRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Family Foundations Counseling ServicesFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
LincolnOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Pajaro Valley Prevention & StudentWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Reach Out and Read IncBoston, MA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Stand Against DomesticConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$98,000
Insure the Uninsured ProjectSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$97,790
Catholic CharitiesPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$96,290
United States Veterans InitiativeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,750
Center for Human ServicesModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Earth Island Institute IncBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Encore OrgSf, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Family Healthcare NetworkVisalia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Justice in AgingLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Mentoring in Medicine and ScienceOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Mindful Life ProjectRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Operation Dignity IncEmeryville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Oregon Primary Care AssociationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Sacramento Food Bank & Family ServicesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Salud Para La GenteWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Second Harvest Food Bank Santa CruzWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Second Harvest of Silicon ValleySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Trust for Public LandDenver, CO501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
United Way of the Bay AreaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Urban HabitatOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Urban League of PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$95,000
Outside inPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$94,000
Willamette Family IncEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$92,857
Catholic Community ServicesKeizer, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$92,407
Palo Alto Medical Foundation Res InstitPalo Alto, CA501(c)(3)Research$90,055
Alexander Montgomery FoundationSan Anselmo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Beneficent Technology IncPalo Alto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Camarena HealthMadera, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Code for America Labs IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Emerald Cities Collaborative IncWashington, DC501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Family Resource and Referral CenterStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Greenlining InstituteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Health Career ConnectionOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Homeaid Orange CountyIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
KivaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Legal Aid of Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Momentum for Mental HealthSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Pittsburg Unified School DistrictPittsburg, CAGovernmentProject Support$90,000
Renaissance Entrepreneurship CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Rosewood InitiativePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
San Juan Unified School DistrictCarmichael, CAGovernmentProject Support$90,000
Tri-city Elder CoalitionFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
United Health CentersParlier, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
United Way of the Stanislaus AreaModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$90,000
Coalition to Abolish SlaveryLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$85,000
Gender Health CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$85,000
Stiles HallBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$85,000
VitalantSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$84,421
Special Service for GroupsLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$84,000
Geisinger Health SystemDanville, PA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$83,881
Adelante MujeresForest Grove, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Brighter BeginningsPleasant Hill, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Calwa Recreation and Park DistrictFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Housing MattersSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Orangewood FoundationSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
Strength in SupportLaguna Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$80,000
University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, ALGovernmentResearch / Project Support$77,713
Young Mens Christian AssociationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$77,295
Ashby Village IncBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
California CASA AssociationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
California Pan-ethnic Health NetworkOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Centro Community PartnersOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Children NowOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Family Support ServicesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
First Place for YouthOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Gospel Center Rescue MissionStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Health Improvement PartnershipScotts Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Leadership ExcellenceOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Martin Luther King Jr Freedom CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Mindful SchoolsEmeryville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Northwest Family ServicesPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Physicians Medical ForumOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Poverello HouseFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Pv Community Health TrustWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Sanger Unified School DistrictSanger, CAGovernmentProject Support$75,000
Sonoma County Community DevelopmentSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Youth OutsideOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$75,000
Downtown Streets IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$73,000
University of UtahSalt Lake City, UTGovernmentResearch / Project Support$70,703
California Coverage and HealthSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
Canal AllianceSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
HopeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
Portland Leadership FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
Regional Parks FoundationOakland, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$70,000
San Joaquin County OfficeStockton, CAGovernmentProject Support$70,000
United Way of Santa Cruz CountyCapitola, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$70,000
Sow a Seed Community FoundationTracy, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$68,600
University of PittsburghPittsburgh, PAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$67,643
Henry Ford Health System FoundationDetroit, MI501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$65,715
American Scores Bay AreaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of TracyTracy, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
Fighting Back PartnershipVallejo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
Girls Inc of the Pacific NorthwestPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
Healthy & Active Before 5Concord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
LifemovesMenlo Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
North by Northeast Community HealthPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$65,000
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MinnesotaMinneapolis, MNGovernmentResearch / Project Support$64,036
Building OpportunitiesBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$62,500
18 Reasons Aka My Three SquareSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Acknowledge AllianceMountain View, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Anti-recidivism CoalitionLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
California Health CollaborativeFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Center for Elders IndependenceOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Gathering InnRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Positive Results CorporationGardena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Reimagine Mack Road FoundationSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
Tri-city Health CenterFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
West County Community ServicesGuerneville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$60,000
California School-based Health AllianceOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$59,000
Henry Ford Health SystemsDetroit, MI501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$58,894
Baylor College of MedicineDallas, TX501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$57,791
Hunger Action Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$56,280
New Haven Unified School DistrictUnion City, CAGovernmentProject Support$56,000
Vacaville Neighborhood BoysVacaville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$56,000
Northwestern UniversityEvanston, IL501(c)(3)Research$55,151
Care HarborTorrance, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$55,000
St Jeanne De Lestonnac Free ClinicOrange, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$55,000
The LeavenFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$55,000
Transition ProjectsPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$54,500
Alzheimers AssociationSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$51,040
All Hands RaisedPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Boys & Girls Club of San LeandroSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
California Consortium for Urban IndianSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Capitol Impact LLCSacramento, CAfor profitProject Support$50,000
Catholic Charities of the DioceseSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Community Health Initiative Napa CountyNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Community Health PartnershipSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Community MattersSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Contra Costa Crisis CenterWalnut Creek, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Cornerstone Community DevelopmentSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
County of MaderaMadera, CAGovernmentProject Support$50,000
Court Appointed Special AdvocatesWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Eden I & R IncHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Eden Youth & Family CenterHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Educational Service District 112Vancouver, WAGovernmentProject Support$50,000
Elevate Your G a M ELos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Entrenous Youth Empowerment ServicesLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
First Christian Church of DowneyDowney, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Foundation for Clovis SchoolsClovis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Foundation for Students Rising AboveSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Franklin Neighborhood DevelopmentSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Goodwill Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Hospice of Santa Cruz CountyScotts Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Los Angeles Christian Health CentersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Marjaree Mason CenterFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Medical Education in Cooperation With CubaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Nonprofit Resource CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
On-site Dental Care Foundation IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Rebekah Childrens ServicesGilroy, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Salem-keizer Coalition for EqualitySalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
School Health Clinics of Santa ClaraSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Self Enhancement IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
St Marys Dining RoomStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Supplybank OrgOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
The Health TrustSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
United Way Fresno and Madera CountiesFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Ymca of Silicon ValleySanta Clara, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$50,000
Yolo County EmsWoodland, CAGovernmentProject Support$50,000
American Heart AssnFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$46,500
Centinela Youth Services IncHawthorne, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$46,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno CountyFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,918
A World Fit for KidsLa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Afghan CoalitionFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Child Abuse Prevention CouncilConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Coastal Kids Home CareSalinas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Community InitiativesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Ecumenical Ministries of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Environmental Health CoalitionNational City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Give Every Child a ChanceManteca, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Gryd FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Latino Center for Prevention & Action in HSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Lynwood Unified School DistrictLynwood, CAGovernmentProject Support$45,000
Next Door Solutions to DomesticSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Opal Environmental Justice OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Providence Health SystemsPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Rotacare Bay Area IncMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Share IncVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Solano County Office of EducationFairfield, CAGovernmentProject Support$45,000
Sunnyvale Community ServicesSunnyvale, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Sustainable EconomicLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$45,000
Clackamas Education Service DistrictClackamas, ORGovernmentProject Support$44,500
San Jose Parks Recreation SvcsSan Jose, CAGovernmentProject Support$44,408
Project Angel FoodLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$43,500
Columbia University Medical CtrNew York, NY501(c)(3)Research$43,244
Transitional Living & Community SupportSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,427
100 Mile ClubNorco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Apla Health & WellnessLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Axis Community Health IncPleasanton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Court Appointed Special Advocates ProgConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Cristo Rey San Jose High SchoolSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
East Bay Family DefendersSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Edgewood Center for ChildrenSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Fresno Police ChaplaincyFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Friends of Zenger FarmPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Future Leaders of AmericaOxnard, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Instituto Familiar De La RazaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Jamboree Housing CorporationIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Jewish Family & Community ServicesBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Latino Leadership CouncilAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Loaves and Fishes of Contra CostaMartinez, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Monument Crisis CenterConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Oakland California Youth Outreach IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Oakland Police Activities LeagueOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
On the MoveNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Open Heart Kitchen of Livermore IncLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Rafiki Coalition for Health & WellnessSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Richmond Area Multi-servicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Roots Community Health CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
San Pablo Police DepartmentSan Pablo, CAGovernmentProject Support$40,000
Society of St Vincent De Paul of ContraPittsburg, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Sonrisas Dental Health IncSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
SpurSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
The Kennedy CommissionIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
University of the PacificStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Westminster Free ClinicOak Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Wise & Healthy AgingSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$40,000
Korean Health EducationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$39,002
Jwch Institute IncCommerce, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$38,500
Healthy Aging AssociationModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$38,256
President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeBoston, MA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$37,586
Magee-womens Research Institute andPittsburgh, PA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$36,890
Cancer Carepoint IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$36,500
Alameda County Health Care Services AgencySan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
City of MurrietaMurrieta, CAGovernmentProject Support$35,000
CserfSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
First 5 Santa Cruz CountyCapitola, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Healthier Kids Foundation Santa Clara CtySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower InternationalCastro Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Lighthouse of Hope Counseling CenterSunnyvale, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Portuguese Organization for SocialSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Samaritan HouseSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Soil Born Farms Urban ProjectSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Upvalley Family CentersSaint Helena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Valley VerdeSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$35,000
Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$34,534
Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian CtrLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$34,250
Girls on the Run of the Bay Area IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$34,000
Mercy Foundation BakersfieldBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$34,000
Info Line of San Diego CountySan Diego, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$33,546
Free Clinic of Southwest WashingtonVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$33,000
California State University NorthridgeNorthridge, CAGovernmentProject Support$32,500
Wall Las Memorias ProjectLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$32,300
Boston Medical Center CorporationBoston, MA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$32,116
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon ValleyMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$31,406
Columbia UniversityNew York, NY501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$30,072
Essentia Institute of Rural HealthDuluth, MN501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$30,055
3strands Global IncEl Dorado Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
African Family Holistic HealthPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Asian Health ServicesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Asian Pacific American Network of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Bakersfield College FoundationBakerfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Boys & Girls Club of North San Mateo CtySo San Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Castro Valley Unified School DistrictCastro Valley, CAGovernmentProject Support$30,000
Center for Intercultural OrganizingPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Centro Latino AmericanoEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Chabot-las Positas Community CollegeHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Child Abuse Council of SacramentoNorth Highlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Childrens Discovery MuseumSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
City of RichmondRichmond, CAGovernmentProject Support$30,000
Community Action OrganizationHillsboro, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Community Action of Napa ValleyNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Community Alliance of TenantsPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Contra Costa Health Svcs Public Health DivMartinez, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Cope Family CenterNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
County of KernBakersfield, CAGovernmentProject Support$30,000
Covenant House CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
El Nido Family CentersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$30,000
Elk Grove Food Bank ServicesElk Grove, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Every Neighborhood PartnershipFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Farmworker Housing DevelopmentWoodburn, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Folsom Cordova Unified School DistrictRancho Cordova, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Fresh Lifelines for Youth IncMilpitas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Fresno United NeighborhoodsFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Friends of Alameda County CourtSan Leandro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
HARD FoundationHayward, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Hacienda Community DevelopmentPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Healthquest Cpr Petaluma Health Care DistPetaluma, CAGovernmentProject Support$30,000
International Institute of the Bay AreaOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
IrcoPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Jefferson Union High SchoolDaly City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
JoinPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Jovenes IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Kern County Children & FamiliesBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Kids Community Clinic of BurbankBurbank, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Live Oak School DistrictSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Livermore Valley JointLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Los Angeles Youth NetworkLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Mandela Marketplace IncOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Meals on Wheels of Solano CountySuisun, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
MetPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Mf Place IncHollywood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Momentum AlliancePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Monarch Services Servicios MonarcaWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Mujeres Unidas Y ActivasSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Mutual Assistance Network of Del PasoSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Northern California CenterSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Northwest Human Services IncSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Northwest Pilot Project IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Parent Teacher Home Visit Project IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Proud GroundPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Resources for Community DevelopmentBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Roberts Family Development CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Ryse IncRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
San Jose Evergreen Community CollegeSan Jose, CAGovernmentProject Support$30,000
Second Harvest Food Bank of San JoaquinManteca, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Society of St Vincent De PaulPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Somali American Council of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
St Vincent De Paul Society RosevilleRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Street Level Health ProjectOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
The Salvation ArmyHighland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Via Care Community Health Center IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
Washington State University FoundationPullman, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$30,000
MentisNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$29,968
Ywca Pasadena-foothill ValleyPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$29,850
Tufts Medical Center IncBoston, MAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$29,372
University of HawaiiHonolulu, HIGovernmentResearch$28,676
Save Black BoysCompton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$27,500
Haven Hills IncCanoga Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$27,167
African American Community ServiceSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$26,620
Massachusetts General HospitalSomerville, MA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$26,056
Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$25,085
Hinds HospiceFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,024
Aim HighSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Alameda County Adult Day ServicesOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Always Knocking IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Bill Wilson CenterSanta Clara, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Central Coast YmcaSalinas, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Childrens Clinic Serving Children andLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
City of Moreno ValleyMoreno Valley, CAGovernmentProject Support$25,000
City of Refuge SacramentoSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Coachella Valley Rescue MissionIndio, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Community Action MarinSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Community Action PartnershipGarden Grove, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Community Health Alliance of PasadenaPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$25,000
Community NowMoreno Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Desert Aids ProjectPalm Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Family Service AssociationMoreno Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Feeding America Riverside and SanRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Freemont Family Resource CenterFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Girl Scouts of Northern CaliforniaAlameda, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Girls Incorporated of Alameda CountyOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Goodwill Industries of Orange CountySanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Hi-desert Memorial Health Care DistrictYucca Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
High Desert Second ChanceHesperia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Inner City Action IncStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Kids FirstRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Latino Physicians of CaliforniaSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Lighthouse Counseling and FamilyLincoln, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Livermore Area RecreationLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Monument ImpactConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Northeast Valley Health CorpSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Oakland Communities United for Equity &Oakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Partnerships for Trauma RecoveryBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Project Access IncOrange, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Reach Out West EndUpland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Recovery Cafe San Jose IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Riverside University Health SystemMoreno Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Sacramento Loaves and FishesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Satellite Affordable Housing AssociatesBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Second Harvest Food BankIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Seeds Community Resolution CenterBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
St Johns Program for Real ChangeSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Stand Up Placer IncAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
State Center Community CollegeClovis, CAGovernmentProject Support$25,000
The Health Communication Research InstSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Touro University CaliforniaVallejo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Warming Center ProgramSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Weave IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Wind Youth ServicesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Women Helping WomenIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Ywca of GlendaleGlendale, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$25,000
Riverside Medical Clinic CharitableRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$24,600
Nonprofit Association of OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
Oakland Public Education FundOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
Stand for Children Leadership Center IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
The Alano Club of PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$24,500
Zero Breast CancerSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$24,147
Mental Health America of Los AngelesLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,126
Alzheimers Disease Association of KernBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Young Artist ConservatoryVacaville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$24,000
Battle Ground HealthcareBattleground, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
Clackamas Volunteers in MedicineOregon City, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
Community Health PartnersLongview, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
Salem Free Medical ClinicSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
Volunteers in Medicine ClinicSpringfield, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$23,000
Jk Group Inc Trustees for KaisPrinceton, NJ501(c)(3)Project Support$22,538
Seniors FirstAuburn, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,500
Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MIGovernmentResearch / Project Support$22,499
Catholic Charities San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,100
San Bernardino Sexual AssaultSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,100
Winds Foundation IncVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,100
Apple Core Project IncBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$22,000
Cerritos College FoundationNorwalk, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$22,000
Mend-meet Each Need With DignityPacoima, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$21,620
Center for Living & LearningVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$21,330
Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZGovernmentResearch / Project Support$21,131
Supporting MamasSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,947
L a Family Housing CorpN Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,750
Discovery Counseling CenterMorgan Hill, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,688
Verity Compassion Safety SupportSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,144
Access Institute for Psychological SvcsSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Adolescent Counseling Services IncRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Afghan Elderly AssociationUnion City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Alameda Boys & Girls Club IncAlameda, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Alzheimers Orange CountyIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Asian Americans for CommunitySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Berkeley Community HealthBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Berkeley Youth AlternativesBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Bike East BayOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Black Women for WellnessLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater SacramentoSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Burma Refugee Family NetworkOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
California Parenting InstituteSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Cancer Support Community ValleyWestlake VIL, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Caregivers Volunteers AssistingVentura, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Casa PacificaCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Center for Domestic PeaceSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Coachella Valley Volunteers in MedicineIndio, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Against Sexual HarmSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Agencies for CaringBellflower, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Child Care Council of SonomaSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Recovery ResourcesRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Community Seniorserv IncAnaheim, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Compass Family ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Contra Costa Children and FamiliesConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Curry Senior CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Daily BowlUnion City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
East Oakland Community ProjectOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
End 68 Hours of HungerFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Ever Forward-siempre AdelanteOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Family Support NetworkOrange, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Filipino Advocates for JusticeOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Foodwhat IncorporatedSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Forget Me Not Childrens ServicesSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Friends for YouthRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Girls on the Run Napa Valley IncNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Grimm Family Education FoundationBakersfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Heal ProjectHalf Moon Bay, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
HersmileMartinez, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Hope Through Housing FoundationRancho Cucamonga, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Human OptionsIrvine, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Humanidad Therapy & Education ServicesSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Interface Children Family ServicesCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Jacobs Heart Childrens Cancer SupportWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Jewish Community Free ClinicSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Jurupa Unified School DistrictJurupa Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Keep Youth Doing Something IncVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Kidworks Community Development CorpSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
La Luz CenterSonoma, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Las BestLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$20,000
Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$20,000
Michelles Place Breast Cancer ResourceTemecula, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Movement Strategy CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
My Sisters HouseSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Nami San Mateo CountySan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Nami Sonoma CountySanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Napa Emergency Womens ServicesNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Napa Solano Sane SartNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Napa Valley Child Advocacy Network IncNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
NarikaBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
North Bay Childrens CenterNovato, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Oak Grove Institute Foundation IncMurrieta, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Oakland Elizabeth HouseOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Olive CrestRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Operation Safe House IncRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Pajaro Valley Unified School DistrictWatsonville, CAGovernmentProject Support$20,000
People Reaching Out IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Placer County Office of EducationAuburn, CAGovernmentProject Support$20,000
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte IncSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Planned Parenthood Shasta DiabloConcord, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Pogo ParkRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Preschool Collabration PtaFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Project Avary IncSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Ravenswood Education FoundationMenlo Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Rebuilding Together Silicon ValleySan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Rim Family Services IncSkyforest, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
River to Coast Childrens Services IncGuerneville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Riverside Area Rape Crisis CenterRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Riverside Community Health FoundationRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Robby Poblete FoundationFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sacramento Childrens HomeSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sacramento Self-help Housing IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Safe Alternatives to Violent EnvironmentsFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
San Francisco Community ClinicSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
San Mateo County Sheriffs ActivitiesRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Rosa, CAgovernmentProject Support$20,000
Senior Support of the Tri ValleyPleasanton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Shanti Project IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sheriffs Community Impact Program theSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Sierra Forever FamiliesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Smile Unto HimUpland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Social Advocates for YouthSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Southland Integrated Services IncSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
St Marys CenterOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Swords to Plowshares Veterans RightsSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Tenderloin NeighborhoodSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
The Diversity CenterSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
The Latina CenterRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Tri-valley Nonprofit AllianceLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Turning Point FoundationVentura, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Vietnamese American CommunityOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Vista Community ClinicVista, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
West Marin Senior ServicesPt Reyes Station, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Womens EmpowermentSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Yes Nature to NeighborhoodsRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Youth Speaks IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
YwcaSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$20,000
Dixon Family ServicesDixon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,985
Vallejo City Unified DistrictVallejo, CAGovernmentProject Support$19,558
Community Coalition for Substance AbuseLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,100
Lighthouse Social Service CentersColton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,000
Valley Family CenterSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$19,000
Charles Drew UniversityLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$18,702
University of Chicago PressChicago, ILGovernmentResearch / Project Support$18,613
Kiwanis Club of the Delta AntiochAntioch, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,200
Chinatown Service CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,100
Mexican American Legal DefenseLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$18,050
Ocean Park Community CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$18,000
Pomona Unified School DistrictPomona, CAGovernmentProject Support$18,000
South Central Family Health CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,750
RandSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$17,531
California Black Womens Health ProjectInglewood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,500
Foothill Aids ProjectClaremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,500
House of Ruth IncClaremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,500
Marys Mercy Center IncSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,100
San Bernardino City Unified SchoolSan Bernardino, CAGovernmentProject Support$17,100
Project Sister Family ServicesPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$17,000
Child Advocates of San Bernardino CountyColton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,500
Casa of Los AngelesMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
Child & Family CenterSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$16,000
University of Florida HealthGainesville, FLGovernmentResearch / Project Support$15,163
4th Dimension Recovery CenterPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Adelante Youth AlliancePasadena, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$15,000
Albertina Kerr Centers FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Apa Family Support ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Bay Area South Asian NetworkFremont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Blanchet House of HospitalityPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Board of Trustees of the GlideSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Boys & Girls Club of HollywoodLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of the Los AngelesSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Bridge MeadowsPortland, OR501(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
Casa of Marion County IncKeizer, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Cascade Aids Project IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Catholic Charities CyoSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Center for Youth WellnessSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Child Haven IncFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Childrens Cancer AssociationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Childrens Council of San FranciscoSan Francisco, 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 Overcoming Relationship AbuseSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Concordia College CorporationMoorhead, MN501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Council for the HomelessVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Cruzmed Foundation IncSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
De La Salle North Catholic High SchoolPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Doves of Big Bear ValleyBig Bear Lake, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Dress for Success OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
El Centro De Amistad IncSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Fairfield Community Services FoundationFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Fairfield-suisun Unified School DistrictFairfield, CAGovernmentProject Support$15,000
Faith in ActionFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Family Assistance ProgramVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Family Forward OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Family Service Agency of San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Family Services of the Desert IncDesert Hot Springs, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
First Step HousingSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Foster Youth in ActionBerkeley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Fresh Producers IncSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Friends of Santa Cruz County ParksSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Global Center for Success IncVallejo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Growing GardensPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
HarcPalm Desert, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Harmony AcademyMarylhurst, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Hidden Harvest CorpCoachella, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Homeboy IndustriesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$15,000
Homeplate Youth ServicesBeaverton, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Imtasik Family Counseling Services IncRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Innovative Services NwVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
J-sei IncEmeryville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
JumaSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Keaton Raphael Memorial forRoseville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Larkin Street Youth ServicesSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Learning Centers at FairplexPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Life Lab Science ProgramSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Live Love NwPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Marin Horizon School IncMill Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Martin Luther King Jr Community HealthLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$15,000
Meals on Wheels PeoplePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Mental Health Association of San MateoRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Mission City Community NetworkNorth Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Multicultural Integrated KidneyPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Northwest Housing AlternativesMilwaukie, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Ontario Montclair SchoolOntario, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Oregon Childrens FoundationPortland, 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
Oregon State Hospital Museum of MentalSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes IncWatsonville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
PartiSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Partners for a Hunger Free OregonPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Pasadena Senior CenterPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$15,000
Peninsula Family ServiceSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
People Assisting the HomelessLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Pomona Community Health CenterPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Portland Childrens MuseumPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Portland Parks FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Portola Family Connection CenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Quest Center for Integrative HealthPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Rape Trauma ServicesBurlingame, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Raphael House of San Francisco IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Returning Veterans ProjectPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
River City Food BankSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Sac Health SystemSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Sacramento Neighborhood Housing ServicesSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Safe & SoundSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Samaritan Counseling CenterUpland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
San Mateo Police ActivitiesSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Social Science Services IncBloomington, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Spoon FoundationPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
St Francis Center of Redwood CityRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Store to DoorPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Tarzana Treatment Centers IncTarzana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Teen Kitchen ProjectSoquel, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
The Childrens Book BankPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
The Edward Boss Prado FoundationMorgan Hill, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
The ExploratoriumSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Tri-valley Haven for WomenLivermore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Trillium Family ServicesPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Tucker Maxon Oral SchoolPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Union Gospel MissionSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Urban GleanersPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Valley VillageWinnetka, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Villages Nw-metroPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Virginia Garcia Memorial FoundationBeaverton, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Well of Healing Mobile Medical ClinicFontana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Westside Family Health CenterSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
William Temple HousePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Write Around PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$15,000
Baldwin Park Unified School DistrictBaldwin Park, CAGovernmentProject Support$14,684
Pacific ClinicsArcadia, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$14,333
Leadership Counsel for Justice andFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$14,013
New Directions for Youth IncN Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$14,000
San Fernando Community HospitalSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$14,000
National Medical Fellowships IncNew York, NY501(c)(3)Sponsorships$13,750
Shelter Partnership IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$13,750
Fairfield Police Activities LeagueFairfield, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$13,700
Foothill Family ServicePasadena, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$13,500
International Pre-diabetes Center IncPanorama City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$13,500
Indiana UniversityBloomington, INGovernmentResearch / Project Support$13,052
One GenerationVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$13,000
Social Good FundRichmond, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$13,000
California State University SacramentoSacramento, CAGovernmentSponsorships$12,550
A New Way of Life Re-entry ProjectLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
City of El MonteEl Monte, CAGovernmentProject Support$12,500
Dunwoody United Methodist Church IncDunwoody, GA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
Jewish Family & Children ServiceLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
New Hope Free Clinic IncRedlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,500
South San Francisco Parks DeptSo San Francisco, CAGovernmentProject Support$12,500
Asian American Drug AbuseLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,420
Imua Family ServicesWailuku, HI501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$12,133
Antelope Valley College FoundationLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of the AntelopeLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Dixon Unified School DistrictDixon, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Planned ParenthoodLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Volunteer CenterSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$12,000
Students Run AmericaTarzana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$11,500
West Covina Unified School DistrictWest Covina, CAGovernmentProject Support$11,415
The Catalyst FoundationLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$11,314
San Gabriel Unified SchoolSan Gabriel, CAGovernmentProject Support$10,651
University Muslim Medical AssociationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,250
10000 DegreesSan Rafael, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
A Home WithinOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Adaptive Physical EducationRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Al Wooten Jr Youth and Adult CulturalLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Ambrose Recreation & ParkBay Point, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Asian Pacific Health CareLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Asian Women S ShelterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Aviva Family & Children's ServicesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$10,000
Benicia Community Action CouncilBenicia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Bethel Education FoundationEugene, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of OrangeRiverside, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of SacramentoSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Boys & Girls Club of West San GabrielMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Boys & Girls Club of the CoastsideHalf Moon Bay, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Breathe California Sacramento RegionSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Bridge to Home ScvSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
California Aquatic TherapyLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
California Indian Museum and CulturalSanta Rosa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
California State University DominguezCarson, CAGovernmentProject Support$10,000
Cascade Pacific Rc&d IncCorvallis, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles IncLennox, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Childrens Fund IncSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
City of Baldwin ParkBaldwin Park, CAGovernmentProject Support$10,000
City of MontclairMontclair, CAGovernmentProject Support$10,000
City of RiversideRiverside, CAGovernmentProject Support$10,000
City of SelmaSelma, CAGovernmentProject Support$10,000
Coastside Adult Day Health CenterHalf Moon Bay, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
College of the Canyons FoundationSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Common ThreadsAustin, TX501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Community Foundation for SouthwestVancouver, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Dance Brigade a New Group FromSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Downtown Napa Farmers Market CorporationNapa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
East Los Angeles Womens CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$10,000
Eco Urban GardensLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Educare FoundationVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
El Centro De LibertadRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
El Monte South El Monte EmergencyEl Monte, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
El Sol Neighborhood Educational CenterSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Emergency Food BankStockton, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Esperanza Community Housing CorporationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Family Equality CouncilNew York, NY501(c)(3)Sponsorships$10,000
Family Service Agency of SanAlameda, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Food Literacy CenterSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Foodbank of Southern CaliforniaLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Foothill Family Shelter IncUpland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Foothill Unity Center IncMonrovia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Free GeekPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Good Shepherd GracenterSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
GreenhouseSacramento, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Harbor Area Gang Alternatives ProgramWilmington, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Harbor Community Clinic IncSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hearing and Speech Center ofSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Home Ownership for Personal EmpowermentTorrance, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hope Centers UnitedFolsom, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hope of the Valley Rescue MissionMission Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Hopes Corner IncMountain View, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Inland Valley Council of ChurchesPomona, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Junior Achievement of NorthernWalnut Creek, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Kainos Home and Training Center for theRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
La Promise FundLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Leahs Pantry IncSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Long Beach Bar Foundation IncLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Madera County Food BankMadera, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Marion-polk Food Share IncSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Meals on Wheels Family and CommunityWalnut Creek, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Medical Mission AdventuresLakeview Terrace, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Mercy House Living CentersSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Mid-peninsula Boys & Girls ClubSan Mateo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Mind Body Awareness ProjectOakland, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Model Neighborhood ProgramSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Moses House MinistriesVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Neighborhood Housing Services ofLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
North Valley Caring Services IncNorth Hills, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
One in Long Beach IncLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Oneill Sea OdysseySanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Ontario-montclair School FoundationOntario, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Pacifica Resource CenterPacifica, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Peninsula Family ConnectionsRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Peninsula Volunteers IncMenlo Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Portland Meet PortlandPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Portland Workforce AlliancePortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
PrcSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Project HealDouglaston, NY501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Rector Wardens and Vestry of the ChurchEl Monte, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Redwood City Police Activities LeagueRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Rescue Mission AllianceOxnard, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Rightway FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Robert F Kennedy Institute of CommunityWilmington, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
San Francisco Market CorporationSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
San Francisco Particular CouncilSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
San Gabriel Valley Foundation for DentalLa Puente, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
San Gabriel Valley Habitat for HumanityAzusa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Santa Clarita Valley BoysNewhall, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Santa Cruz MahSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Scotts Valley Educational FoundationScotts Valley, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Senior CoastsidersHalf Moon Bay, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Sharefest Community Development IncSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Single Mothers OutreachSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Social Justice Learning Institute IncInglewood, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Solutions for at Risk YouthBenicia, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
South Bay FamilyTorrance, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
St Johns Well Child & Family Center IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$10,000
Sunset District CommunitySan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
T H E Clinic IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Time for Change FoundationSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Uncommon GoodClaremeont, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Venice Family Clinic FoundationVenice, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$10,000
Victor Valley Community Services CouncilVictorville, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Wilmington Community ClinicWilmington, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
Yolo Healthy Aging AllianceDavis, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$10,000
City of Hope Medical FoundationDuarte, CA501(c)(3)Research$9,957
Partners in Care FoundationSan Fernando, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,750
Georgia State UniversityAtlanta, GAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$9,530
Los Angeles Trade Tech CollegeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,500
Big SundayLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,400
Homeless Health Care Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,400
Valley Care Community ConsortiumVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,350
Center for Integrated Family and HealthCovina, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,333
Women Against Gun ViolenceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,300
Coalition for Humane ImmigrantLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,250
Asian Americans Advancing JusticeLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,200
Community Action Partnership of San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,000
New Horizons Caregivers GroupHacienda Heights, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$9,000
Public CounselLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$9,000
Salem Harvest IncSalem, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$9,000
Peace Over ViolenceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$8,848
Ymca of West San Gabriel ValleyAlhambra, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,750
Fit Kids Foundation Inc theRedwood City, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,545
Childrens Dental FoundationLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,500
Downtown Womens CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$8,500
Friends of the Los Angeles Free ClinicLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$8,500
The Abundant TableCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,332
Donate Life NorthwestPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$8,288
BikeVenturaVentura, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
Nami-ventura CountyCamarillo, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
One Step a La VezFillmore, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
Womens Crowned in Glory IncVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,155
Arrowhead United WaySan Bernardino, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
Haynes Family of ProgramsLa Verne, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$8,000
American Cancer SocietyPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Boys & Girls Clubs of GreaterRedlands, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Cambodian Association of AmericaLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
City of CarsonCarson, CAGovernmentProject Support$7,500
City of RialtoRialto, CAGovernmentProject Support$7,500
Garfield Health CenterMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Men Educating Men IncPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$7,500
Neighborhood Homework HouseAzusa, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Rancho Los Amigos FoundationDowney, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$7,500
Shrine of the Holy Cross Parish DaphneDaphne, AL501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
United Cambodian CommunityLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,500
Youth Policy InstituteLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$7,500
Baldwin Park Charitable ReliefBaldwin Park, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Ecumenical Council of the Pasadena AreaPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$7,000
Farmers Market FundPortland, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Love in the Name of Christ of CowlitzLongview, WA501(c)(3)Project Support$7,000
Motion Pacific Dance IncSanta Cruz, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$6,700
American Diabetes Association IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$6,585
Borland Free ClinicTualatin, OR501(c)(3)Project Support$6,300
University of California BerkeleyBerkeley, CAGovernmentResearch / Project Support$6,008
Carousel RanchSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$6,000
Food Finders IncLakewood, CA501(c)(3)Sponsorships$6,000
Fresno Building Healthy CommunitiesFresno, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$6,000
What Would Jesus Do Ministries IncModesto, CA501(c)(3)Project Support$6,000
RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE Univ NYBuffalo, NY501(c)(3)Research / Project Support$5,222

International Summary

Spending
$7,109,544,000

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
Yes
Transfers to foreign corporations
Yes

International Activities

RegionActivityServicesOfficesEmployeesSpending
Central America and the CaribbeanInvestments---$6,124,469,000
Europe (Including Iceland and Greenland)Investments---$444,262,000
East Asia and the PacificInvestments---$312,547,000
South AmericaInvestments---$198,358,000
Middle East and North AfricaInvestments---$23,623,000
South AsiaInvestments---$2,486,000
Russia and the Newly Independent StatesInvestments---$2,362,000
Sub-Saharan AfricaInvestments---$1,437,000
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
No
Subject to proxy tax
No
Insider Transactions and Loans

Interested-Person Transactions

Interested PartyRelationshipDescriptionShared RevenueAmount
Angela Patricia BennageFAM. Mbr OF Fmr Key Empl.CompensationNo$186,176
Carol McmenamyFamily Member of Key EmployeeCompensationNo$164,368
Joshua ScruggsFAM. Mbr OF Fmr Key Empl.CompensationNo$124,802
Chris ZippertFamily Member of Key EmployeeCompensationNo$107,253

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$4,803,779,192
Loans Payable to Extrnl Entity$4,462,730,999
Post Retirement Liabilities$2,728,217,340
Other Long-term Liabilities$452,722,908
Reserve for Workers Comp Risks$426,344,921
Commercial Paper$380,930,871
Operating Lease Liabilities$352,131,059
Reserve for Prof/public Liab$262,642,408
Other Current Liabilities$193,799,324
Broker Payables$99,085,517

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
D2017 California Health Facilities Financing Auth2017-05-03$1,528,834,768Refunding of projects (2002c,2011,
C2012 California Statewide Comntys Dev Auth2012-04-18$1,007,791,119Finance health care facilities
A2017 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
B2008 California Statewide Cmntys Dev Auth2009-05-29$149,996,162Reoffering of 2008c cscda (premium

Bond Proceeds

BondTotal ProceedsSpentRetiredIssuance Costs
B$1,639,884,612$0$879,480,000$6,375,000
A$1,639,188,993$0$894,510,000$0
D$1,528,834,768$1,528,793,000$0$41,768
C$1,007,791,119$0$100,000,000$0
A$812,511,867$0$0$0
C$602,245,616$0$73,800,000$0
D$500,000,000$500,000,000$370,000,000$0
A$213,060,000$213,060,000$168,620,000$0
B$149,996,162$149,996,162$3,131,162$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 35% controlled entity
No
Business relationship with family members
Yes
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
Yes
Compensation from other sources disclosed
Yes
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

ETHICS AND 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.a - ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE ANNUALLY REVIEWS THE DIRECTORS', OFFICERS', KEY EMPLOYEES', AND EXECUTIVES' ANNUAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE DISCLOSURES AND PROVIDES 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 A2.b - ANNUALLY, EMPLOYEES IN ROLES WITH AN ELEVATED RISK OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST COMPLETE A CONFLICTS OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE. RESPONSES ARE REVIEWED AND ASSESSED. WHEN ACTION IS WARRANTED, THE SITUATION IS ADDRESSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH WRITTEN STANDARDS. DOCUMENTATION AND TRACKING IS MAINTAINED IN THE SAME WAY AS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, AND KEY EMPLOYEES. A2.c - IN ADDITION TO THE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE, ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE RECEIVES, CONSULTS, MONITORS, AND REPORTS ONGOING DISCLOSURES MADE BY EMPLOYEES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. 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, Communications 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
Michael P Walton
Title
VP & Chief Tax Officer
Phone
5102716611
Signed
2020-10-26

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Gregory a Adams
Formed
1948
Legal Domicile
CA
Voting Board Members
13
Independent Board Members
12
Employees
87,092
Volunteers
11,101

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

INDONESIA ISRAEL INDIA JAPAN KENYA SOUTH KOREA MALAYSIA NIGERIA Philippines POLAND QATAR RUSSIA THAILAND TURKEY TAIWAN URUGUAY FORM 990, PART VI, LINE 1A THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, COMPOSED OF THE DIRECTORS THAT ARE THE CHAIRS OF THE BOARDS 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 materially amended in 2019 as follows: On March 8, 2019, Article E, Section E-7.B.4 was amended to add subsection e regarding an official oversight role of the Compensation Committee on pay equity matters. On June 13, 2019, Article E, Sections E-8.C.3.a and E-8.C.3.b were amended to increase the Board approval threshold for (i) investments with combined capital and one-time operating expenditures and (ii) property and equipment leases from over $50 million to over $150 million. On December 12, 2019, Article D, Section D-9, was amended so that the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer is designated to perform the duties of the Executive Vice President and Group President in his or her absence or disability. In addition, Article E, Sections E-8.C.2.a, E-8.C.3.e and E-8.C.3.h were amended to increase the Board approval threshold for (i) bond financings and other major financing transactions from over $25 million to over $150 million, (ii) the purchase, sale, or closure of subsidiaries or lines of business from over $50 million to over $150 million and (iii) long-term extensions of credit from over $25 million to over $150 million; and to require Board approval of refinancing transactions only in excess of $1 billion and guarantees of obligations only over $150 million. Form 990, Part VI, Line 2 Family or Business Relationships Board members Eugene Washington, MD and Richard Shannon, MD have a business relationship.

Form 990, Part XI, Line 9

Other Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances: Change in donated capital $ (4,112,134) Change in inter-regional transfer (175,478,806) Change in dividends, partnership 1,247,777,164 Non-Controlling Interest Adjustment 525,993 Change in Other Comprehensive Income (2,132,380,589) Book tax difference in sub income (6,486,829) OTTI losses (204,214,953) Gain/loss on sale on investment - Book 3,001,649,241 Gain/loss on sale on investment - Tax (1,253,788,148) Transfer to Affiliates 61,273,719 ------------------ TOTAL $ 534,764,658

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

I. Introduction A. About Kaiser Permanente Founded in 1942 to serve employees of Kaiser Industries and opened to the public in 1945, Kaiser Permanente is recognized as one of Americas leading health care providers and nonprofit health plans. We were created to meet the challenge of providing American workers with medical care during the Great Depression and World War II, when most people could not afford to go to a doctor. Since our beginnings, we have been committed to helping shape the future of healthcare. Among the innovations Kaiser Permanente has brought to U.S. health care are: - Prepaid health plans, which spread the cost to make it more affordable - A focus on preventing illness and disease as much as on caring for the sick - An organized, coordinated system that puts as many services as possible under one roof-all connected by an electronic medical record Kaiser Permanente is an integrated health care delivery system comprised of Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (KFH), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (KFHP), and physicians in the Permanente Medical Groups. Today we serve more than 12.2 million members in eight states and the District of Columbia. Our mission is to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. Care for members and patients is focused on their Total Health and guided by their personal physicians, specialists, and team of caregivers. Our expert and caring medical teams are empowered and supported by industry-leading technology advances and tools for health promotion, disease prevention, state-of-the-art care delivery, and world-class chronic disease management. Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to care innovations, clinical research, health education, and the support of community health. B. Kaiser Permanentes Approach to Community Health For 75 years, Kaiser Permanente has been dedicated to providing high-quality, affordable health care services and to improving the health of our members and the communities we serve. We believe good health is a fundamental right shared by all and we recognize that good health extends beyond the doctors office and the hospital. It begins with healthy environments: fresh fruits and vegetables in neighborhood stores, successful schools, clean air, accessible parks, and safe playgrounds. Good health for the entire community requires equity and social and economic well-being. These are the vital signs of healthy communities. Better health outcomes begin where health starts, in our communities. Like our approach to medicine, our work in the community takes a prevention-focused, evidence-based approach. We go beyond traditional corporate philanthropy or grant making to pair financial resources with medical research, physician expertise, and clinical practices. Our community health strategy focuses on three areas: - Ensuring health access by providing individuals served at Kaiser Permanente or by our safety-net partners with integrated clinical and social services; - Improving conditions for health and equity by engaging members, communities, and Kaiser Permanente's workforce and assets; and - Advancing the future of community health by innovating with technology and social solutions. C. Kaiser Permanentes Total Contribution Kaiser Permanente provided $3.4 billion in community benefits in 2019. The amounts attributable to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals are $1.6 billion as follows: - Financial Assistance at cost - $311.6 million - Medicaid - $658 million - Costs of other means-tested government programs - $2.1 million - Community health improvement services and community benefit operations - $51.2 million - Health Professions Education - $120.5 million - Research - $40.1 million - Cash and in-kind contributions from community benefit - $431 million In addition to our direct spend on community benefits, we also leverage assets from across Kaiser Permanente to help us achieve our mission to improve the health of com

C. Care

To get and/or stay healthy, people need access to high quality care by providers they trust. This care must include preventative services and required medications so that people can avoid ending up in the emergency room or requiring more extensive services down the line. Kaiser Permanente helps low income populations gain access to this type of care by leveraging the full scope of its integrated delivery system, including not only critical hospital-based services but also outpatient primary, specialty and pharmacy services. i. Care provided through Medicaid, CHIP and other government programs Kaiser Permanente provides a wide range of health care services to individuals enrolled in Medicaid, CHIP and other government programs, regardless of whether they are assigned to Kaiser Permanente or not. In addition to the individuals who received health coverage in 2019 due to Kaiser Permanente's participation in these government programs, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals also provided care to approximately 214,000 people who are enrolled in these programs but not formally assigned to Kaiser Permanente. ii. Care subsidized by MFA Medical Financial Assistance program (MFA) helps low-income, uninsured, and underserved patients receive access to care. The program provides temporary financial assistance or free care to patients who receive health care services from our providers, regardless of whether they have health coverage or are uninsured. The MFA program is one of the most generous in the health care industry and is available to those patients in greatest need. Eligibility is based on financial need. In general, patients whose household income is at or below 200 percent, and in some regions up to 400 percent, of the federal poverty guidelines are eligible for the MFA program. Patients who are experiencing high medical expenses as compared to their income may be eligible under high medical expenses criteria, regardless of household income. The MFA program covers emergency and medically necessary health care services, pharmacy services and products, and medical supplies provided at Kaiser Permanente facilities (i.e. hospitals, medical centers, and medical office buildings), at Kaiser Permanente outpatient pharmacies, or by Kaiser Permanente providers. Over the course of 2019, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals subsidized care for over 246,000 people through the MFA program. D. Social Health: Thrive Local As an integrated health system committed to total health, Kaiser Permanente must not only provide excellent medical care and health services, it must also address social health - for Kaiser Permanente members and in our communities. To help address unmet social needs, Kaiser Permanente is deploying Thrive Local in each of its regions. Thrive Local integrates clinical and social care and is supported by data integration and partnerships with community-based organizations. Thrive Local consists of three components: a resource directory that provides current, up-to-date and searchable information on community resources; geographically based community partner networks of social service organizations; and a technology platform that allows for two-way referrals between health care providers and social care providers. By linking clinical and social care delivery and building social health networks for our members and the communities we serve, Kaiser Permanente is making a bold move to transform health. Specific example(s) of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northwest launched Thrive Local, a new social health network in Oregon and Southwest Washington that will be the most comprehensive, far-reaching network of its kind. Thrive Local will create connections between health care providers and social services agencies to address pressing social needs such as housing, food, safety, transportation, and utilities. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northwest kicked off the implementation of Thrive Local with a Community kick-off event attended

E. Safety-Net Partnerships

Kaiser Permanente is committed to building partnerships with the institutions that serve on the front lines of health care for the uninsured and underserved, often referred to as the health care "safety net." Through grants, training, and technical assistance, we're working with safety-net hospitals and health centers to help these institutions reach people in our communities who are low-income, uninsured, or under-resourced. Specific example(s) of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California provided a $5,000,000 grant to the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation. The funds support the Foundation in assisting Zuckerberg San Francisco General to integrate EPIC, its electronic health record (EHR) system with its 14 primary care clinics. Key components of this project will include patient engagement to connect patients, families, and clinicians as well as integrating with the Epic coordinated care management application. Approximately 70,000 patients are expected to be impacted by this contribution. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California provided a $300,000 grant to Clinica Sierra Vista, a federally qualified health center system. The funds will be used to increase access to comprehensive and coordinated quality primary care services in Fresno through the addition of a new access point known as the McKinley/Blackstone Community Health Center. The health center will be on the same premises as a low-income housing unit and senior center and will serve as a precepting site for students seeking medical careers. Approximately 36,500 patients are expected to be reached by this contribution. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Southern California provided a $30,000 grant to the Kids' Community Dental Clinic (KCDC). KCDC's mission is to improve the oral health of children from low income families with quality procedures, preventative treatments, and oral health education. This funding will support KCDC's ability to offer free dental services to children at their schools including teaching them to prevent tooth decay, screening to find those with rampant decay, and offering care to those who lack dental access to dental care. Approximately 2,700 children are expected to be reached by this contribution. Kaiser Permanente is committed to not only building partnerships with the institutions that play a critical role in delivering health care for the uninsured and underserved but also in partnering with organizations that help connect this population to care and coverage. In 2019, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northwest region provided a grant for $415,543 in support of operations for Project Access NOW. This organization connects uninsured and underserved individuals and families to care, including pharmacy services, resources e.g., premium and cost sharing assistance programs, and coverage. This support will help Project Access NOW reach over 16,000 individuals over a 12-month period. III. Improve Conditions for Health and Equity A. Summary of the Strategy Healthy individuals need healthy communities, and healthy communities need healthy people to thrive. At Kaiser Permanente, we are working to improve the conditions for health and equity in the community by addressing the root causes of health, such as economic opportunity, affordable housing, safe and supportive schools, and a healthy environment. These improvements grow from our collaboration with each community to co-design and co-create solutions that truly make a positive impact. By engaging members, communities, our sizeable workforce, and all of our organizations considerable assets, we are working to create communities that are among the healthiest in the nation, and inspiring greater health for America and the world. In 2019, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals spent a total of $187.5 million on charitable contributions designed to improve conditions for health and equity. In addition to the charitable contributions awarded to improve conditions for hea

C. Thriving Schools

Our efforts to support health in schools are part of how we are advancing our vision for total health - a holistic approach that emphasizes the social, environmental, behavioral, and clinical aspects that shape one's well-being. Schools are passionate about ensuring that all students succeed. They need strong partners to help them address health as part of their strategy. That's why Kaiser Permanente created Thriving Schools, our all-in engagement to improve health for students, staff, and teachers. Our vision is that every community can count on their school as a champion for good health that enables great learning. Kaiser Permanente Thriving Schools is intentional about coordinating our own knowledge and existing work in school health with the good work of others. Through our valued partnerships with some of the country's most innovative organizations, we are able to provide concrete resources and pathways to health in schools. To create lasting change, we use our voice to advance local, regional, and national policies and a movement to make healthy schools the norm for everyone. A distinguishing feature of Thriving Schools is our complementary focus: we support students, staff, and teachers, and we address their physical, emotional, and social wellness. This approach builds a culture of wellness across the entire school. Specific example(s) of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals supported the RISE (Resilience in School Environments) initiative, an enterprise-wide effort with the Alliance for Healthier Generation. RISE is designed to empower schools and districts to create safe and supportive learning environments by cultivating practices that strengthen the social and emotional health of all students and staff, understand and integrate social and emotional well-being into all aspects of school life. Across Northern California, Southern California, and Northwest, 26 schools and 4 districts were recruited in 2019 to participate in RISE onsite program. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals funded over $671,000 to the Alliance for a Healthier Generation for the Healthy Schools Program also known as the Healthy Eating Active Living initiative. The Healthy Eating Active Living initiative empowers school and district leaders to create and sustain healthier learning environments for students, staff and teachers. School and districts receive a range of school health resources and information through onsite support and a virtual platform to help them choose smart snacks and healthier school breakfast and lunch programs, including movement in the classroom, support for health and physical education instruction, healthy food procurement, and adopting school and district wellness policies that guide positive, healthy practices. In Northern California, Southern California, and Northwest, 166 schools made one or more improvements in physical activity, nutrition, or staff wellness meeting the guidelines of the Healthy Schools Program. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California funded a $98,000 grant to the Santa Rosa Community Health Centers for the Trauma-Informed Care program. The program targets 1,275 teens at the Elsie Allen High School campus to ensure access to trauma-informed mental and physical health services, strengthen student/teacher awareness of services and collaboration with Elsie Allen High School/Santa Rosa City Schools administrations, and improve student experience of diversity, equity, and inclusion. On the clinical side, Santa Rosa Community Health Centers will maintain access to services like screening, counseling and groups, while also deepening the type of trauma informed services offered to these high-needs, low-resourced students and the teachers/staff who work with them. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Southern California supported OneOC-Kid Healthy for the HEAL Zone program. This effort impacted Anaheim Elementary School District and focused on supporting a parent-led, health and wellness program tha

E. Economic Opportunity

Inclusive economic growth is critical to both individual and community health. When there is a lack of economic opportunity in communities, the prospects for upward social mobility are diminished, often resulting in poorer health and higher mortality rates for people living in those communities. By contrast, economic growth and opportunity provides individuals with jobs, income, a sense of purpose, and opportunities to improve their economic circumstances overtime. As a large, influential institution in our communities, Kaiser Permanente recognizes that the way we do business can support economic opportunity in local communities through how we hire, purchase, build our facilities and partner with communities. Some ways that we're helping revitalize and grow our communities by strengthening economic opportunity include: - Providing good jobs to individuals facing barriers to employment through high-impact hiring and workforce pipeline efforts. - Pursuing a social impact investment strategy to support impact investments aimed at addressing key social issues that have a significant impact on health. - Purchasing goods and services from local minority-and women-owned businesses and encouraging good employment practices by our vendor partners. - Building new facilities with an emphasis on positive local community impact, including local construction hiring, local and diverse purchasing, healthy and sustainable design features, neighborhood revitalization, and deep community engagement. Specific examples of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals partnered with the Inner-City Capital Connections program to support 85 small businesses in Sacramento & Stockton (64% minority-owned; 52% women-owned), 82 small businesses in Los Angeles (71% minority-owned; 60% women-owned), 56 small businesses in San Diego (54% minority-owned; 70% women-owned), 70 small businesses in Oahu and Maui (71% minority-owned; 51% women-owned) and 93 small businesses in Portland (37% minority-owned; 62% women-owned) to build their capacity for sustainable growth in revenue, profitability, and employment through a combination of in-person executive education, webinars, coaching, and connections to capital. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California provided a grant for $1.5M to the Unity Council to support comprehensive programs of educational, career, financial, and housing development programs for low-income, limited-English, and non-white residents of Oakland. Particularly, over 250 high school aged youth of color will receive education and career mentorship through the Latinx Mentorship and Achievement programs, which leads to academic success, career readiness, positive identity formation and improved social-emotional well-being. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Southern California provided a grant for $50,000 to Goodwill Industries Southern California, to support career services for 2,190 individuals experiencing re-entry, homelessness, disabilities, unemployed military veterans, and disconnected youth and help connect them into middle-wage, family-sustaining jobs. The Career Pathways Program includes a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training Program with Victor Valley College, a Strong Workforce Apprenticeship Group (SWAG) program with manufacturing sector such as Northrop Grumman, and the Uniquely Abled Program with San Bernardino Valley Community College to train individuals with autism as Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinists. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals formed partnerships with community workforce development organizations in every one of our service areas in Southern California, with a total of 17 partner organizations, to support hiring disadvantaged community residents into gainful employment at KP. These partnerships supported hiring 112 individuals across Southern California into a wide variety of jobs such as Environmental Services, Food & Nutrition Services, Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Appointment Clerks, Admit

F. Housing for Health

Housing stability is a key factor in a person's overall health and well-being. Without a safe, stable place to live, it is nearly impossible to maintain health or sustain health improvements achieved in a medical setting. With homelessness affecting more than 550,000 people every day throughout our country, the need for safe, stable and affordable housing has never been greater. Kaiser Permanente understands the connection between housing and health. Our impact investments aim to create more affordable housing, reduce the displacement of lower-and middle-income households, and end homelessness by ensuring access to supportive housing. Specific example(s) of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California partnered with Bay Area Community Services (BACS) to rapidly house 515 frail seniors over the age of 50 with at least one chronic condition who were also experiencing homelessness. The Bay Area Community Services achieved this goal though comprehensive outreach, housing coordination, landlord development, and tenancy sustaining services. Core to this effort was equipping BACS with a flexible funding pool to provide rental subsidies and other support for individuals to be housed quickly and sustainably. BACS employed a "Housing First" homeless assistance strategy that prioritized providing permanent housing to people experiencing homelessness, thus enabling them to pursue personal goals and improve their quality of life. Several lessons were learned through this effort which will inform future investments and influence opportunities to strengthen systems of care for unhoused individuals. This effort has been hailed as the single most impactful investment addressing homelessness in Oakland in 2019. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals partnered with Community Solutions in Southern California, Hawaii and Northwest to drive reductions in chronic and veteran homelessness. Community Solutions is Kaiser Permanentes national partner for ending veteran and chronic homelessness in Kaiser Permanente communities. Community Solutions is a nonprofit that leads Built for Zero, a movement of more than 80 cities and counties using data to radically change how they work and the impact they can achieve; and proving that it is possible to make homelessness rare and brief. In order to propel this movement to end homelessness up and over a tipping point, Community Solutions works with communities to solve the most persistent challenges that stand in the way. In Southern Californias Bakersfield service area, Community Solutions reduced the number of individuals experiencing chronic homelessness and are looking to expand their work to additional sub-populations. In Riverside County, the partnership with Community Solutions is working to re-engage key stakeholders to continue driving reductions in veteran homelessness. In Hawaii, Community Solutions has been working in Honolulu with Veteran Affairs, the local Continuum of Care and Catholic Charities Hawaii to reduce the number of chronically homeless veterans and has already seen a 30-40% reduction and are working on a proposal to catalyze additional reductions. In the Northwest, Community Solutions worked in 5 communities to drive reductions in chronic and veteran homelessness. These communities are still in the beginning stages of establishing quality By-Name-List data. This data will help inform Community Solutions and the communities to set bold targets and determine appropriate interventions. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals funded $200,000 to Montgomery Housing Partnership, Inc. to support the planning and pre-development of the Hillbrooke Towers and Hillwood Manor Affordable Housing Preservation. The Hillbrooke Towers and Hillwood Manor Affordable Housing Preservation will preserve affordability for 242 low-income families facing potential displacement from gentrification along the Purple Line Light Rail Transit Corridor in Montgomery County, Virginia. The partnership will suppor

G. Environmental Stewardship

We believe it is our obligation as a health care provider to minimize our environmental impact. We embed efforts to be environmentally responsible throughout our organization - in how we power our facilities, purchase food and medical supplies and equipment, manage waste, and invest in our communities. We also prioritize partnerships with others to develop policies and systems that strengthen community health and protect our environment. In 2016, Kaiser Permanente adopted an ambitious set of environmental goals to guide the organization for the decade ahead. These goals have raised the bar on environmental responsibility, not just for Kaiser Permanente but for all health care organizations. Kaiser Permanente pledges that by 2025 it will: - Become "carbon net positive" by buying enough clean energy and carbon offsets to remove more greenhouse gases from the atmosphere than it emits. - Buy all of its food locally or from farms and producers that use sustainable practices, including using antibiotics responsibly. - Recycle, reuse or compost 100 percent of its non-hazardous waste. - Reduce the amount of water it uses by 25 percent per square foot of buildings. - Increase its purchase of products and materials that meet environmental standards to 50 percent. - Meet international standards for environmental management at all its hospitals. - Pursue new collaborations to reduce environmental risks to the foodsheds, watersheds and air basins supplying its communities. Specific example(s) of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Permanente finalized an agreement for a major renewable energy purchase, enabling us to achieve our goal of becoming carbon neutral in 2020. Kaiser Permanente dedicated 20% of overall spending on products to items that met our Environmentally Preferable Purchasing standards and dedicated 42% of spending on food to items produced locally or from farms and producers that use sustainable practices, including using antibiotics responsibly. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California reduced the energy use intensity (kilowatt hours/rentable square foot) of its facilities by 10% compared to its 2010 baseline; reduced the water use intensity (gallons/rentable square foot) of its facilities by 15% compared to its 2013 baseline; and responsibly reused, recycled or composted over 14,592 tons of materials. The region also dedicated 25% of its overall spending on products to items that met Kaiser Permanente's Environmentally Preferable Purchasing standards; dedicated 46% of spending on food to items produced locally or from farms and producers that use sustainable practices, including using antibiotics responsibly; and verified that its new all-electric medical office building in Santa Rosa has produced Zero Net Energy and Zero Net Carbon over a full one-year period. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Southern California reduced the energy use intensity (kilowatt hours/rentable square foot) of its facilities by 2% compared to its 2010 baseline; reduced the water use intensity (gallons/rentable square foot) of its facilities by 15% compared to its 2013 baseline; and responsibly reused, recycled or composted over 18,495 tons of materials. The region also dedicated 24% of its overall spending on products to items that met Kaiser Permanente's Environmentally Preferable Purchasing standards; and dedicated 43% of spending on food to items produced locally or from farms and producers that use sustainable practices, including using antibiotics responsibly. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Hawaii dedicated 22% of its overall spending on products to items that met Kaiser Permanente's Environmentally Preferable Purchasing standard; and dedicated 18% of spending on food to items produced locally or from farms and producers that use sustainable practices, including using antibiotics responsibly. The region also responsibly reused, recycled or composted over 552 tons of materials and reduced the water use intensity (gallons/rentable square foot)

IV. Advance the Future of Community Health

A. Summary of the Strategy Kaiser Permanente works in partnership with our communities, using our collective knowledge to identify and implement creative solutions to difficult community health problems by: - Inspiring young people to pursue careers in health care - Conducting research to identify and eliminate disparities in care - Advancing health innovation and achieving greater and more equitable health outcomes In 2019, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals spent a total of $225.6 million on programs to advance the future of community health (at cost, net of all related revenues). This included $120.5 million in health professionals education, $40.1 million in research and $65 million in charitable contributions designed to spur innovation in the community health field. B. Health Professionals Education Our Graduate Medical Education (GME) program provides training and education for medical residents and interns in the interest of educating the next generation of physicians. The nationally acclaimed program attracts some of the top medical school graduates in the United States and serves as a national model by exposing future health care providers to an integrated health care delivery system. Residents are offered the opportunity to serve a large, culturally diverse patient base in a setting with sophisticated technology and information systems, established clinical guidelines and an emphasis on preventive and primary care. In 2019, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals supported approximately 6,000 interns and residents through the GME program. The majority of medical residents are studying within the primary care medicine areas of family practice, internal medicine, ob/gyn, pediatrics, preventive medicine, and psychiatry. In addition to GME, we provide a range of 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. C. Research Kaiser Permanente has a long history of conducting health research related to both prevention and treatment of disease that benefits its members, the communities it serves and the nation. Kaiser Permanentes research efforts are core to the organizations mission to improve population health, and its commitment to continued learning. Research activities are conducted at Kaiser Permanentes eight regional research centers and three national groups: Kaiser Permanente Research Bank, Kaiser Permanente Center for Effectiveness & Safety Research; and Utility for Care Data Analysis. In addition, the Kaiser Foundation Research Institute administers and supports research at the research centers. 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; and 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 its geographically and demographically diverse members. In 2019, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals engaged in approximately 1,900 active studies including over 850 clinical trials and published over 1,600 journal articles. The following are examples of research projects conducted in 2019: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northern California research center, the Division of Research (DOR) was established in 1961. DORs program is built on a base of rigorous epidemiologic investigation in a large, well-characterized population

Falls are the leading cause of non-fatal injury in the

community-dwelling older adult population. About one-third of adults aged 65 and older fall each year. An estimated half of all falls result in an injury (10% experience a serious injury), with the percentage increasing with advanced age. One of the keys to preventing falls is identifying older adults with a history of falls, as these individuals are at higher risk for future injurious events. History of falls data are unreliable, however, because these patients often have difficulty with recall and are thus prone to under-reporting. A study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society in 2019 by a team from the Center for Integrated Health Care Research in Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Hawaii explored whether it would be possible to use electronic medical record (EMR) data to ascertain falls in an older population and to develop a fall risk prediction model. The team examined 3 years of data for 58,000 patients aged 60 and older. The study demonstrated that the EMR could be used to develop a preliminary fall risk prediction model and that concurrent work with clinical providers to enhance fall documentation is needed to improve the ability of the EMR to capture falls and the ability of the model to predict fall risk. kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northwest's research center, the Center for Health Research (CHR) 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 has adapted and cultivated new strengths, while remaining true to its guiding mission of advancing knowledge to improve health. The CHR covers a broad range of topics including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, health disparities, population health management, mental health and addiction, maternal and child health, evidence-based medicine and policy, genetics, health economics, social determinants, implementation science, and oral health (in collaboration with the Kaiser Permanente Northwest Dental Care Program, the only program of its kind in Kaiser Permanente). Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, accounting for about 3% of cases. While there have been efforts to improve LS diagnosis rates, less is known about the care patients receive after diagnosis. A study published in the journal Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice in 2019 concluded that improved care coordination and clearer documentation of the LS diagnosis is needed. The study was undertaken by the Center for Health Research in Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Northwest in collaboration with researchers from Vanderbilt, Case Western Reserve, MD Anderson, and Dana-Farber. The team assessed trends in diagnosis of LS and adherence to recommended LS-related care among Kaiser Foundation HEALTH PLAN OF THE Northwests members. The researchers identified fewer than expected patients with LS in such a large care system, indicating that there is still a diagnostic care gap. However, patients with LS were found to be likely to receive and follow colorectal cancer surveillance recommendations. D. Advancing Innovation Despite our nation's best efforts at addressing the myriad of challenges facing the health of our communities, we see that social, economic and health disparities among people continue to grow. At Kaiser Permanente, we're trying to shift that paradigm by working to advance conditions for health through the spread of best practices, innovation and technology. Kaiser Permanente works in partnership with our communities, using our collective knowledge to identify and implement creative solutions to difficult community health problems. Using technology as the backbone of our efforts, we are exploring new approaches for accelerating and scaling community health solutions to create greater impact. Together, we are advancing health innovation and achieving greater and more equitable health outcomes. Specific example(s) of our efforts in 2019 include: Kaiser Permanen

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Balance SheetOperations
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
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing 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
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
Peer Organizations

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