Grantmaking History

 
 
 
 


Organization Name Amount Summary Fiscal Year Primary Program Area
HonorHealth Foundation $2,000,000 Support the new Cancer Transplant Institute, part of the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center. 2013 Healthcare and Medical Research
HonorHealth Foundation $98,860 Healthy Steps program to train family medicine residents in child development practices. 2011 Healthcare and Medical Research
HonorHealth Foundation $10,000 To develop a community wide program to build and strengthen the health and wellness of Scottsdale residents and to become a Fit City in America. 2008 Healthcare and Medical Research
HonorHealth Foundation $4,550,000 To create the Scottsdale Clinical Research Institute to increase clinical trials for new cancer drugs. 2006 Healthcare and Medical Research
HonorHealth Foundation $1,000,000 To expand Mendy's Place, a pediatric emergency care facility at John C. Lincoln Hospital - Deer Valley. (Grant was originally awarded to John C. Lincoln Health Foundation prior to becoming HonorHealth Foundation in Jan/2016) 2005 Healthcare and Medical Research
HonorHealth Foundation $3,000,000 To support the expansion of the Virginia G. Piper Special Care Unit at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Hospital. 2004 Healthcare and Medical Research
HonorHealth Foundation $15,000,000 To support The Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare, Home of the Arizona Cancer Center, Greater Phoenix Area. 2001 Healthcare and Medical Research
Horizon Health and Wellness $100,000 Support community response efforts to COVID-19 crisis. 2021 Healthcare and Medical Research
Hospice of the Valley $75,000 Support nonprofit recovery to offset COVID-19 crisis impacts. 2022 Healthcare and Medical Research
Hospice of the Valley $285,000 Develop a palliative care program for dementia patients. 2015 Healthcare and Medical Research
Hospice of the Valley $217,000 A curriculum in palliative medicine for medical students. 2012 Healthcare and Medical Research
Hospice of the Valley $157,000 To launch a training program for hospitalists to effectively administer basic practices of palliative care to patients and their families. 2009 Healthcare and Medical Research
Hospice of the Valley $48,000 To develop a curriculum and interactive program for social workers and chaplains on palliative and end-of-life care. 2009 Healthcare and Medical Research
Hospice of the Valley $118,000 To develop a curriculum on palliative and end-of-life care along with an interactive program for community nurses. 2007 Healthcare and Medical Research Older Adults
Hospice of the Valley $256,000 To develop a coordinated program to teach end-of-life care medicine to all primary care residents training programs in Maricopa County. 2007 Healthcare and Medical Research Older Adults
 
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