Foundation for Healthy Communities

Concord, NH ·EIN 02-0275078 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$15.3M received 15 funders 73 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Foundation for Healthy Communities?

Foundation for Healthy Communities is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by The Elliot Hospital of the City ($2.9M), Catholic Medical Center ($2.3M), Cheshire Medical Center ($1.6M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $15.3M in grants to Foundation for Healthy Communities between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Elliot Hospital of the City$2,893,89252020–2024
Catholic Medical Center$2,281,95152020–2024
Cheshire Medical Center$1,645,57552020–2024
Exeter Hospital Inc$1,633,29142020–2023
Endowment For Health Inc$1,073,69782020–2024
Littleton Hospital Association$963,16052020–2024
Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital$877,094102020–2024
Huggins Hospital$851,19452020–2024
Androscoggin Valley Hospital Inc$707,33442020–2023
Weeks Medical Center$587,50952020–2024
Speare Memorial Hospital$529,54832020–2022
Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts$440,42032020–2024
The New London Hospital Association Inc$426,39352020–2024
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation$231,37532021–2023
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital$167,21732021–2023

What grants has Foundation for Healthy Communities received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Elliot Hospital of the CityCommunity benefit grant to improve health and wellness.$323,715
2024Endowment For Health IncTo support healthcare workforce development by addressing the objectives and strategies identified in the Giving Care Strategic Plan.$300,000
2024Endowment For Health IncTo grow, retain, and sustain the health workforce so that high quality care can be provided to all by establishing and maintaining a backbone infrastructure, Health Force NH, to implement the Giving Care strategic plan.$226,000
2024Cheshire Medical CenterProgram Support$188,588
2024Catholic Medical CenterNH Hospital Association, NH Medicaid Expansion, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Initiatives$178,579
2024Littleton Hospital AssociationSubstance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery efforts.$135,086
2024The New London Hospital Association IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$110,905
2024Upper Connecticut Valley HospitalSUD$94,721
2024Upper Connecticut Valley HospitalSUD$94,721
2024Weeks Medical CenterSUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, TREATMENT & RECOVERY$90,791
2024Endowment For Health IncTo improve the health of NH residents by increasing the quality of crisis behavioral health services provided in hospital emergency care departments and aligned community settings.$71,754
2024Huggins HospitalContribution required under legislation to reauthorize Medicaid Expansion to support the Governor's Commission on Alcohol & Other Drugs.$58,192
2024Foundation for Opioid Response EffortsIMPROVING HOSPITAL INPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF OPIOID USE DISORDERS IN RURAL COMMUNITIES$56,831
2023The Elliot Hospital of the CityHealthcare services and support, and general operations$699,156
2023Catholic Medical CenterNH Hospital Association, NH Medicaid Expansion, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Initiatives$605,685
2023Exeter Hospital IncThis contribution through the NH Foundation for Healthy Communities helps to support the NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol services for their programs to combat addiction and substance misuse disorder.$512,864
2023Cheshire Medical CenterProgram Support$400,318
2023Huggins HospitalTo support NH Alcohol$289,538
2023Littleton Hospital AssociationSupport Medicaid Expansion and Drug & Alcohol Commission.$223,371
2023Endowment For Health IncTo grow, retain, and sustain the health workforce so that high quality care can be provided to all by establishing and maintaining a backbone infrastructure, Health Force NH, to implement the Giving Care strategic plan.$212,338
2023Androscoggin Valley Hospital IncGOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS TO SUPPORT SUBSTANCE ABUSE PR$194,059
2023The New London Hospital Association IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$118,622
2023Weeks Medical CenterSUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, TREATMENT & RECOVERY$103,958
2023Upper Connecticut Valley HospitalSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND COVID-19 VACCINATION PROJECT$94,280
2023Upper Connecticut Valley HospitalSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND COVID-19 VACCINATION PROJECT$94,280
2023New Hampshire Charitable FoundationTo support staffing, data acquisition, meeting, and learning material costs$79,000
2023Endowment For Health IncTo improve the health of NH residents by increasing the quality of crisis behavioral health services provided in hospital emergency care departments and aligned community settings.$75,705
2023Alice Peck Day Memorial HospitalProgram Support$6,787
2022The Elliot Hospital of the CityHealthcare services and support, and general operations$694,861
2022Catholic Medical CenterNH Hospital Association, NH Medicaid Expansion, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Initiatives$611,441

Showing 30 most recent of 73 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Foundation for Healthy Communities?

Foundation for Healthy Communities is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by The Elliot Hospital of the City ($2.9M), Catholic Medical Center ($2.3M), Cheshire Medical Center ($1.6M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $15.3M in grants to Foundation for Healthy Communities between 2020–2024.

Who is Foundation for Healthy Communities's largest funder?

The Elliot Hospital of the City is the largest recorded funder of Foundation for Healthy Communities, with $2.9M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Foundation for Healthy Communities received?

IRS 990 filings record $15.3M in grants to Foundation for Healthy Communities across 73 grants from 15 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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