MILLS-PENINSULA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
Sacramento, CA, US
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501(c)3
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EIN
23-7288765
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Single Organization Support
Regional Funder
Sacramento, CA, US
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501(c)3
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EIN
23-7288765
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Single Organization Support
Regional Funder
Programs
Community Health Enhancement Programs
PROGRAM SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS: At Mills-Peninsula Hospital Foundation, our philanthropy team has the unique opportunity to partner with community members and strengthen Sutter's mission to enhance the well-being of people in our community through compassionate healthcare. Funds are raised primarily in support of Mills-Peninsula Health Services, a related 501(c)(3) hospital. These generous community gifts have helped in supporting innovative programs, advanced medical technologies, and research partnership initiatives. While hospital revenue typically covers day-to-day operating expenses, charitable contributions allow the Foundation to make crucial improvements not covered by the hospital's annual budget. This includes the purchase of new equipment, upgrading facilities, and providing key programs. New equipment often means improved outcomes, more efficient diagnoses, and the latest, most technologically advanced treatments and interventions. In 2024, the Foundation provided over $3.7 million in new equipment. Some of the equipment funded this year includes: . Cardiovascular Imaging System . Lunar Prodigy 11 Advance DEXA . Midas Rex High Speed Surgical Instruments . Brachytherapy Bravos Afterloader Varian HDR . Automated Breast Ultrasound Unit . Panda Warmers for Neonatal Resuscitation . Remodel of Patient Areas for Behavioral Health Units . Medtronic Emprint SX Navigation System . Voluson P8 Ultrasounds . Flexible Endoscope Sigmoidoscopes & System . Sonosite X Porte Ultrasound . Cardiac Telemetry Monitoring System . Brainlab HIP Image Guided Surgery System The Foundation also provided over $1 million in program and research funding during 2024. Many programs are designed to meet the primary health needs of our community, many of whom would not receive any care without these programs. Other programs leverage technology to reduce health disparities and ensure more equitable outcomes. Even more programs exist to provide educational scholarships that benefit those on our front lines every day. A few of the programs which received funding in 2024 include: . Adolescent Mental Health . Patient Assistance . Medical Scholarships . Women's Health Mammogram Program . Senior CareGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.3M
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