by Carol Soudah on 2025-03-26

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:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

Maternal & Child Health

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

 

Education

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

 

Income & Employment (Economic Opportunity)

 

High Desert (Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley)

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

 

Education

 

Food & Nutrition Security

 

Income & Employment (Economic Opportunity)

 

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

 

Mountain

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

 

Education

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

 

Food & Nutrition Security

 

Central (Fontana, Bloomington, Rialto)

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

 

Education

 

Food & Nutrition Security

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

 

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

 

Access to Care

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

 

Education

 

Food & Nutrition Security

 

 

Income & Employment (Economic Opportunity)

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

 

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

 

Access to Care

 

Mental & Behavioral Health

 

Education

 

Food & Nutrition Security

 

Homeless Prevention and Reduction

 

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