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Grants For Organizations in The County

By Carol Soudah, Community Writer
March 26, 2025 at 10:14pm. Views: 2905

Kaiser Permanente Awards $8,067,472 in Community Grants to Benefit Organizations in San Bernardino County

 

Continuing its strong commitment to supporting the communities it serves, Kaiser Permanente has announced a total of $8,067,472 community health grants awarded to 70 organizations in San Bernardino County for 2024-2025.

 

The local and regional grants support community-based organizations, service providers, community clinics, school districts, cities and the county to deliver programs and services to low-income children, youth, families, seniors and unhoused vulnerable populations throughout San Bernardino County.

 

“Kaiser Permanente has a mission to help eliminate health disparities and build healthier communities,” said Georgina Garcia, senior vice president and area manager, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals/Health Plan, San Bernardino County. “We are pleased to invest these significant resources to support our amazing, committed partners who work with our under-served populations in San Bernardino County.”

 

Grants were awarded in the six strategic community priority areas below:

  • Access to Care: High quality, affordable, comprehensive, culturally competent and equitable health care is critical for ensuring quality of life.

 

  • Mental & Behavioral Health: Affects all areas of life, including a person’s physical well-being, ability to work and perform well in school, and to participate fully in family and community activities.

 

  • Education: Higher levels of education are associated with more healthy behaviors, improved quality of life, and higher life expectancy.

 

  • Income and Employment: Economic opportunity provides individuals with jobs, income, a sense of purpose, and opportunities to improve their economic circumstances over time.

 

  • Food & Nutrition Security: Occurs when people do not have enough resources to meet their basic needs, including having enough food to eat to lead an active, healthy life.

 

  • Homeless Prevention and Reduction: Support homeless service providers to serve children, adolescents, families, adults, and seniors at risk or experiencing homelessness.

 

Target Geography for Community Grant Funded Services

The follow is a list of organizations who received grants in our six strategic community priority areas.

 

Countywide

 

Access to Care

  • Community Health Association Inland Southern Region
  • Community Health Systems
  • El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center
  • TODEC Legal Center

 

Maternal & Child Health

  • San Bernardino Fatherhood
  • Sankofa Birthworkers Collective of Inland Empire (Diversity Uplifts)

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

  • Inland Southern California 211+
  • Cedar House Life Change Center
  • Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance
  • California Baptist University (Mental Health Workforce Accelerator)
  • National Council for Mental Wellbeing (Mental Health Workforce Accelerator)

 

Education

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Inland Empire

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

  • Children's Fund
  • Time for Change Foundation
  • Family Assistance Program
  • Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board

 

Income & Employment (Economic Opportunity)

  • National Latina Business Women Association-IE Institute (Small Business Capacity Building)
  • Family Assistance Program (Financial Health)
  • Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services (Financial Health)

 

High Desert (Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley)

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

  • Greater Hope Foundation for Children
  • No Drugs America Association
  • Hesperia Unified School District (Wellness of District Staff)

 

Education

  • Millionaire Mind Kids

 

Food & Nutrition Security

  • High Desert Second Chance
  • Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County

 

Income & Employment (Economic Opportunity)

  • Victor Valley Rescue Mission
  • High Desert Second Chance (Financial Health)

 

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

  • Orenda Veterans Project
  • High Desert Homeless Services
  • Victor Valley Family Resource Center
  • Symba Center
  • City of Victorville (Wellness Center Campus, Recuperative Care)

 

Mountain

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

  • DOVES of Big Bear Valley

 

Education

  • Mountain Communities Boys & Girls

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

  • Mountain Homeless Coalition

 

Food & Nutrition Security

  • Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County

 

Central (Fontana, Bloomington, Rialto)

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

  • Boys & Girls Club of Fontana
  • Reach Out West End (Opioid Awareness & Prevention)
  • Rialto Unified School District

 

Education

  • Think Together

 

Food & Nutrition Security

  • City of Fontana, Healthy Fontana

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

  • BWC Senior Foundation
  • San Bernardino County, Office of Homeless Services (Recuperative Care)

 

East (San Bernardino, Colton, Redlands, Mentone, Highland, Grand terrace, Yucaipa)

 

Access to Care

  • Lestonnac Free Clinic

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

  • Making Hope Happen Foundation (San Bernardino City Unified School District)
  • Pacific Clinics (Family Resource Center, Prevention and Early Intervention)

 

Education

  • Young Women's Empowerment Foundation

 

Food & Nutrition Security

  • Benjamin E Jones Community Resource Center
  • Mary's Mercy Center
  • Arrowhead United Way
  • St. John's Community Health (Medically Tailored Meals, Diet-Related Disease)

 

 

Income & Employment (Economic Opportunity)

  • Building A Generation
  • Making Hope Happen Foundation (San Bernardino City Unified School District) (Financial Health)

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

  • The Salvation Army
  • Lutheran Social Services
  • Cal State University, San Bernardino (RN Homeless Street Medicine Clinic)
  • Family Service Association of Redland
  • San Bernardino County, Office of Homeless Services (Recuperative Care)
  • City of Redlands (Substance Abuse Prevention Street Outreach)

 

West End (Ontario, Montclair, Pomona, Chino, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland)

 

Access to Care

  • Health Service Alliance

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

  • Huerta del Valle
  • Samaritan Counseling Center
  • Project Sister Family Services
  • Chaffey Joint Union High School District
  • Reach Out West End (Opioid Awareness & Prevention)

 

Education

  • Bright Prospect
  • Leaven Kids
  • Montclair Community Foundation (City of Montclair)
  • Ontario-Montclair Schools Foundation
  • Uncommon Good

 

Food & Nutrition Security

  • Pomona Unified School District
  • Inland Valley Council of Churches

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

  • City of Ontario
  • Foothill Family Shelter
  • House of Ruth

 

Grant funding is just one way Kaiser Permanente helps ensure that good health extends beyond our doors. Community Health focuses not just on grant dollars but also includes deep engagement through community partnerships, programs, in-kind donations, and volunteerism.

 

To learn more about Kaiser Permanente’s community health efforts, please visit https://community.kp.org/about/service-area/san-bernardino

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