
Support community health and the work of Saddleback Medical Center by raising philanthropic funds to advance high-quality, accessible care, technology, research, education and compassionate services for the communities served by MemorialCare.
Saddleback Memorial Foundation’s largest recent grant was $9,000,000 to Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in 2025, underscoring its close tie to MemorialCare hospital operations. The foundation’s giving is built around community health and the work of Saddleback Medical Center, with support directed toward high-quality, accessible care, technology, research, education, and compassionate services for communities served by MemorialCare. That pattern appears in its active MemorialCare Community Benefit Grant program, which supports community organizations working on health and well-being priorities tied to individual MemorialCare medical centers. Recent grant records show this is not a general-purpose grantmaker. A $2,632,367 grant to Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in 2024 and a $2,272,699 grant in 2023 indicate repeated large support for the same medical center over multiple years. The foundation also made a smaller $81,502 grant to Memorial Health Services in 2024, pointing to some support beyond a single recipient while still staying within the MemorialCare hospital network and related community benefit work.
Community health is the clearest theme in the foundation’s grantmaking. Through the MemorialCare Community Benefit Grant program, it funds community organizations to improve health and well-being in communities served by MemorialCare medical centers, including Orange County and Los Angeles County. The program also emphasizes population health and chronic disease prevention, along with health equity and underserved populations. Those priorities align with grants tied to Community Health Needs Assessment implementation. In practice, the foundation’s recent awards include large support for Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in 2024 and 2023, showing how those priorities connect to hospital-centered community benefit work. The foundation also lists patient safety, clinical care, research, and education among its focus areas, indicating that its support extends beyond direct community programs into the broader health system infrastructure around MemorialCare.
Typical grant size is large: the 25th percentile is $1,724,900, the median is $2,452,533, and the 75th percentile is $4,224,275. The recent record suggests a recurring pattern rather than one-off support, with the same medical center receiving major grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation is classified as a regular funder and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Based on the available data, its giving is institutional and tied to organized grant programs rather than open application activity.
Giving is local and entirely U.S.-based in the recent grant record, with 100% of grants going to recipients in California. The foundation gives most often in CA, and recent awards landed in Laguna Hills and Fountain Valley. Laguna Hills appears repeatedly through grants to Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, while Fountain Valley appears in the grant to Memorial Health Services. The active community benefit program also points to Orange County and Los Angeles County as core service areas.
Its giving centers on community health and the work of Saddleback Medical Center, with support for high-quality, accessible care, technology, research, education, and compassionate services for communities served by MemorialCare. The active MemorialCare Community Benefit Grant program reinforces that hospital-linked community benefit focus.
The grant-size distribution is high: the 25th percentile is $1,724,900, the median is $2,452,533, and the 75th percentile is $4,224,275. Recent awards include multi-million-dollar grants, showing that this is a large institutional funder.
The recent record shows recurring support. Saddleback Memorial Medical Center received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, including $2,272,699 in 2023, $2,632,367 in 2024, and $9,000,000 in 2025. That pattern suggests repeated support over multiple years.
Its giving is local, and the recent grant record is entirely in California. Grants reached recipients in Laguna Hills and Fountain Valley, and the active community benefit program identifies Orange County and Los Angeles County as key service areas.
$14M
$178.7M
$28.5M
$12M
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most grants fall between $1.7M and $4.2M, with a median of $2.5M.
25th Percentile
$1.7M
Median
$2.5M
75th Percentile
$4.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.
CHRISTY WARD
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER | LAGUNA HILLS, CA | $9,000,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER | LAGUNA HILLS, CA | $2,632,367 | 2024 | SEE PART IV |
| MEMORIAL HEALTH SERVICES | FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA | $81,502 | 2024 | SEE PART IV |
| SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER | LAGUNA HILLS, CA | $2,272,699 | 2023 | SEE PART IV |
SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
$9,000,000SEE PART IV
SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
$2,632,367SEE PART IV
MEMORIAL HEALTH SERVICES
$81,502SEE PART IV
SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
$2,272,699SEE PART IV