Foundation / Corporation
El Camino Hospital and El Camino Healthcare District
02/26/21 5:00 PM PST
Grants to California nonprofit organizations, school districts, and government-funded programs to support healthcare for underserved and at-risk communities in eligible areas. Funding is intended to address three health-related priority areas: the body, the mind, and the community. Funds must serve individuals who live, work, or go to school in the El Camino District.
El Camino Hospital (ECH) and El Camino Healthcare District (ECHD) invest in the health of the community by committing resources to a variety of programs that benefit the community. The Hospital and the District provide separate grant opportunities for programs that align with current funding priorities and demonstrate the ability to meet the health needs of underserved and at-risk community members.
The primary distinction between the El Camino Hospital and El Camino Healthcare District Community Benefit Program is geography. District funds are restricted to serve only those individuals who live, work or go to school in the District’s boundaries (see Additional Geographic Information, below). The District funds both Support Grants (up to $30,000 for agencies with an operating budget of less than $1.5M) and Program Grants, and the Hospital funds Program Grants only. Program Grant amounts vary depending on community need and program scope.
Funding priorities:
For more information on funding priorities, see: http://www.elcaminohealthcaredistrict.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/fy22-grant-guide-final-12420.pdf#page=5
Programs should be effective, open to collaboration, efficient and able to demonstrate measurable success.
For Program Selection Criteria for both Hospital and Healthcare District grants, see: http://www.elcaminohealthcaredistrict.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/fy22-grant-guide-final-12420.pdf#page=7
GrantWatch ID#: 145630
The District funds both Support Grants (up to $30,000 for agencies with an operating budget of less than $1.5M) and Program Grants, and the Hospital funds Program Grants only. Program Grant amounts vary depending on community need and program scope.
The FY22 grant cycle spans July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Hospital grant application: https://www.grantrequest.com/SID_5862?SA=SNA&FID=35123
Healthcare District grant application: https://www.grantrequest.com/SID_5862?SA=SNA&FID=35116
For more information or questions, please contact the Community Benefit Department at:
650.940.7052
Hospital grant: CommunityBenefit_ECH@elcaminohealth.org
Healthcare District: CommunityBenefit_ECHD@elcaminohealth.org
El Camino Healthcare District (ECHD) Board of Directors
Chair of the District Board of Directors
c/o El Camino Hospital
2500 Grant Road - M/S 1C31
Mountain View, CA
94040
master_web@elcaminohospital.org
Hospital: Los Altos, Mountain View and Sunnyvale as well as other parts of northern Santa Clara County, including Los Gatos, Saratoga, Campbell, San Jose, Cupertino and Santa Clara.
Healthcare District: Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Sunnyvale, and/or parts of Cupertino
USA: California
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