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John Muir Health is an ideal partner for corporations and foundations seeking a mutually beneficial relationship with a nonprofit, community-based healthcare organization that provides access to all, delivers a superior patient experience and fosters clinical excellence.
Foundation and corporate support helps strengthen our work through direct grants and matching gifts for our cancer, heart, neuroscience, comprehensive pediatric services, and our varied community services as well as our programs dedicated to promoting access to healthcare such as our Mobile Health Clinic, our Dental Mobile Clinic and our Family Medicine Residency Clinic.
Whether it's addressing health disparities in our communities, improving outcomes of patients with hard-to-beat cancers, or supporting families in times of crisis, John Muir Health works with us to address their philanthropic priorities to the benefit of our friends, families and neighbors.
Opportunities for support include:
We are grateful for funding from CalMedForce:
Since 2018, thanks to Physicians for a Healthy California, John Muir Health has received funding from the CalMedForce Grant to support the Residency program. The annual funding supports an individual Resident’s salary, as well as other expenses related with maintaining the Residency program.
To find out how your organization can make an impact at John Muir Health, please contact Andrew Abesamis, Program Manager, Foundation and Government Grants at Andrew.Abesamis@johnmuirhealth.com or 925-941-2116.
John Muir Health is a recognized leader in healthcare, prized by the community for our commitment to high-quality care. By supporting John Muir Health, corporations can take advantage of high-profile sponsorship opportunities, engage with community leaders, and make a deep impact on the health and wellness of their employees, clients and neighbors. Partnering with John Muir Health means:
We are grateful for funding from HealthNet:
Funding from Health Net has enabled John Muir to integrate a Behavioral Health team into the Family Medicine Residency program. Addressing behavioral health issues in the community is critical, and this funding from Health Net has allowed the Residents to train and become more knowledgeable on behavioral health concepts, and collaborate with the Integrated Behavioral Health team when seeing patients.
John Muir Health funding comes from a variety of sources, the majority of which comes from individual contributions and/or grants from corporations and/or foundations.
We are grateful for funding from the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) for providing funding through the Song-Brown Healthcare Workforce Training Program:
Since 2017, the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) has partnered with John Muir Health to support the FMRP. The Song Brown Healthcare Workforce Training grant has annually enabled JMH to establish and develop the Family Residency program since its inception. The funding has primarily been utilized to support an individual Resident’s salary over the course of their 3-year residency.
To explore how support for John Muir Health can help your organization meet its goals, please contact Andrew Abesamis, Program Manager, Foundation and Government Grants at Andrew.Abesamis@johnmuirhealth.com or 925-941-2116.