We advance community health and well-being through leadership, partnerships, and innovation.
Health First Foundation-northern Arizona concentrates its giving on community health and well-being in northern Arizona, with a pattern of large hospital partnerships alongside smaller grants for education, prevention, and direct patient support. The largest recent grant went to Northern Arizona Healthcare Corporation in Flagstaff, where the funding supported hospice home care, cardiology research, Native American patient assistance, a cancer center, childbirth education, the Taylor House, playground equipment, and diabetes education. That same relationship appears again in other recent awards, including support for Flagstaff Medical Center department initiatives such as pediatric trauma, children’s health, a Native American interpreter program, radiation oncology, and palliative care. The foundation also backs community-based health work outside the hospital setting. Grants to Red Feather Development Group supported the Healthy Heating Initiative and the Water & Hygiene Solutions for Native Communities project, showing attention to environmental conditions that shape health in Native communities. Other awards reach schools, clinics, and local organizations serving working parents, mental health needs, and chronic disease management. The foundation’s active scholarship programs reinforce that health workforce development is part of its model, especially for nursing, behavioral health, and veteran health education.
Native American community health is a recurring theme. The foundation gave $109,500 to Red Feather Development Group for the Healthy Heating Initiative and Water & Hygiene Solutions for Native Communities project, and it also funded a Native American interpreter program at Flagstaff Medical Center. In cancer and palliative care, it supported radiation oncology, palliative care, and patient assistance through grants to Flagstaff Medical Center and Verde Valley Medical Center. Maternal and child health appears in awards for childbirth education and the FSO Lullaby Project, which supported expectant and current parents. Youth and family supports also show up in the $100,000 grant to Sedona Oak Creek Joint Unified School District #9 for the Wildcat after-school program for working parents needing child care for students.
Typical awards sit in a mid-six-figure range, with p25 at $19,750, median grant size at $70,000, and p75 at $100,000. The recent record includes both a very large institutional grant and many smaller project awards, which suggests a mixed approach: major operating or program support for healthcare organizations, plus targeted funding for specific services, equipment, and scholarships. Recipients appear across multiple years, including Flagstaff Medical Center and North Country Healthcare Inc. The foundation also uses donor-advised grants, separate from its annual competitive cycle, and it accepts unsolicited applications in several scholarship and grant programs.
$22.4M
$20M
-$1.7M
$25.5M
Most grants fall between $20K and $100K, with a median of $70K.
25th Percentile
$20K
Median
$70K
75th Percentile
$100K
About 92% of grants go to recipients in AZ.
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Giving is overwhelmingly local and centered in Arizona. Ninety-two percent of grants go to recipients in AZ, with Flagstaff appearing repeatedly as the main recipient city. Other Arizona recipients include Sedona, Colorado City, Tuba City, Springerville, and Tucson, showing reach across northern Arizona communities. Outside Arizona, the recent-grants list includes a single non-AZ recipient in Bozeman, Montana. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
It funds hospitals, schools, clinics, nonprofits, and scholarship programs. Recent grants supported Northern Arizona Healthcare Corporation, Flagstaff Medical Center, Red Feather Development Group, Sedona Oak Creek Joint Unified School District #9, and the Arizona Community Foundation, with purposes ranging from patient assistance and pediatric trauma to heating, hygiene, and nursing scholarships.
Its stated focus areas include health promotion; mental and behavioral health; chronic disease such as diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory conditions; youth services; Native American community health; oral health; pandemic mitigation and emergency response; scholarships and workforce development; and access to care in rural communities.
Yes. Active scholarship programs include the Health First Foundation Board of Directors Nursing Scholarships, Lamm Clinical and Non-Clinical Health Scholarships, the Integrative Health Scholarship, the Scholarship for Mental and Behavioral Health Specialists, and the Veteran Scholarship for Health. Recent grants also supported nursing scholarship programs and a nursing scholarship endowment.
Very local. The foundation describes its scope as local, and 92% of grants go to recipients in Arizona. The recent grants list is concentrated in northern Arizona cities such as Flagstaff, Sedona, Colorado City, Tuba City, and Springerville.
The typical grant profile is p25 $19,750, median $70,000, and p75 $100,000. Recent awards range from smaller project grants and scholarships to a very large institutional grant, showing that the foundation uses both modest and substantial awards depending on the purpose.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NORTHERN ARIZONA HEALTHCARE CORPORATION | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $22,092,957 | 2024 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPICE HOME CARE, CARDIOLOGY RESEARCH, NATIVE AMERICAN PATIENT ASSISTANCE, CANCER CENTER, CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION, THE TAYLOR HOUSE, PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT, DIABETES EDUCATION, CRITICAL CARE, TELEMEDICINE, PATIENT ASSISTANCE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH |
| FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $116,056 | 2024 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING PEDIATRIC TRAUMA, CHILDREN'S HEALTH, NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER PROGRAM, AND OTHER PATIENT SUPPORT |
| SEDONA OAK CREEK JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT #9 | SEDONA, AZ | $100,000 | 2024 | GRANT TO SUPPORT WILDCAT AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR WORKING PARENTS NEEDING CHILD CARE FOR STUDENTS. |
| FLAGSTAFF SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $20,000 | 2024 | GRANT TO SUPPORT EXPECTANT AND CURRENT PARENTS THROUGH THE FSO LULLABY PROJECT |
| WHITE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES HOSPITAL INC | SPRINGERVILLE, AZ | $15,128 | 2024 | GRANT TO SUPPORT NEW COMMERICAL TREADMILL AND STAIRMASTER FOR THE PHYSICAL THERAPY DEPARTMENT. |
| SEDONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL & WORKSHOP | SEDONA, AZ | $14,591 | 2024 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH FILM SERIES EVENTS AT SEDONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, SEDONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND VERDE VALLEY SCHOOL SYSTEM. |
| RED FEATHER DEVELOPMENT GROUP | BOZEMAN, MT | $109,500 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE HEALTHY HEATING INITIATIVE AND TO FUND THE WATER & HYGIENE SOLUTIONS FOR NATIVE COMMUNITIES PROJECT. |
| RED FEATHER DEVELOPMENT GROUP | BOZEMAN, MT | $109,500 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE HEALTHY HEATING INITIATIVE AND TO FUND THE WATER & HYGIENE SOLUTIONS FOR NATIVE COMMUNITIES PROJECT. |
| NORTH COUNTRY HEALTHCARE INC | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $100,000 | 2023 | GRANT TO SUPPORT A TEAM BASED CARE MODEL IN A RESIDENCY CLINIC PROJECT |
| NORTH COUNTRY HEALTHCARE INC | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $100,000 | 2023 | GRANT TO SUPPORT A TEAM BASED CARE MODEL IN A RESIDENCY CLINIC PROJECT |
| GRIFFITH BLUE HEART NONPROFIT | GLENDALE, AZ | $92,206 | 2023 | GRANT TO SUPPORT THE FLAGSTAFF POLICE HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESUSCITATION PROJECT |
| GRIFFITH BLUE HEART NONPROFIT | GLENDALE, AZ | $92,206 | 2023 | GRANT TO SUPPORT THE FLAGSTAFF POLICE HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESUSCITATION PROJECT |
| FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $84,549 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING RADIATION ONCOLOGY, PALLIATIVE CARE, PEDIATRIC TRAUMA, CHILDREN'S HEALTH, NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER PROGRAM, AND OTHER PATIENT SUPPORT |
| FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $84,549 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING RADIATION ONCOLOGY, PALLIATIVE CARE, PEDIATRIC TRAUMA, CHILDREN'S HEALTH, NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER PROGRAM, AND OTHER PATIENT SUPPORT |
| CREEK VALLEY HEALTH CLINIC | COLORADO CITY, AZ | $70,000 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PROGRAM AND CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM |
| CREEK VALLEY HEALTH CLINIC | COLORADO CITY, AZ | $70,000 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PROGRAM AND CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM |
| ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | TUCSON, AZ | $25,000 | 2023 | GRANT TO SUPPORT ROKOSZ NURSING SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT |
| ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | TUCSON, AZ | $25,000 | 2023 | GRANT TO SUPPORT ROKOSZ NURSING SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT |
| NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $21,000 | 2023 | CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT A NURSING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM |
| NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $21,000 | 2023 | CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT A NURSING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM |
| TUBA CITY REGIONAL HEALTH CARE CORPORATION | TUBA CITY, AZ | $19,000 | 2023 | GRANT TO FUND PPE PURCHASES |
| TUBA CITY REGIONAL HEALTH CARE CORPORATION | TUBA CITY, AZ | $19,000 | 2023 | GRANT TO FUND PPE PURCHASES |
| VERDE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $9,403 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING PATIENT LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION AND MASTECTOMY BRAS |
| VERDE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | FLAGSTAFF, AZ | $9,403 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING PATIENT LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION AND MASTECTOMY BRAS |
NORTHERN ARIZONA HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
$22,092,957GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPICE HOME CARE, CARDIOLOGY RESEARCH, NATIVE AMERICAN PATIENT ASSISTANCE, CANCER CENTER, CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION, THE TAYLOR HOUSE, PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT, DIABETES EDUCATION, CRITICAL CARE, TELEMEDICINE, PATIENT ASSISTANCE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER
$116,056GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING PEDIATRIC TRAUMA, CHILDREN'S HEALTH, NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER PROGRAM, AND OTHER PATIENT SUPPORT
SEDONA OAK CREEK JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT #9
$100,000GRANT TO SUPPORT WILDCAT AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR WORKING PARENTS NEEDING CHILD CARE FOR STUDENTS.
FLAGSTAFF SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION
$20,000GRANT TO SUPPORT EXPECTANT AND CURRENT PARENTS THROUGH THE FSO LULLABY PROJECT
WHITE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES HOSPITAL INC
$15,128GRANT TO SUPPORT NEW COMMERICAL TREADMILL AND STAIRMASTER FOR THE PHYSICAL THERAPY DEPARTMENT.
SEDONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL & WORKSHOP
$14,591GRANTS TO SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH FILM SERIES EVENTS AT SEDONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, SEDONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND VERDE VALLEY SCHOOL SYSTEM.
RED FEATHER DEVELOPMENT GROUP
$109,500GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE HEALTHY HEATING INITIATIVE AND TO FUND THE WATER & HYGIENE SOLUTIONS FOR NATIVE COMMUNITIES PROJECT.
RED FEATHER DEVELOPMENT GROUP
$109,500GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE HEALTHY HEATING INITIATIVE AND TO FUND THE WATER & HYGIENE SOLUTIONS FOR NATIVE COMMUNITIES PROJECT.
NORTH COUNTRY HEALTHCARE INC
$100,000GRANT TO SUPPORT A TEAM BASED CARE MODEL IN A RESIDENCY CLINIC PROJECT
NORTH COUNTRY HEALTHCARE INC
$100,000GRANT TO SUPPORT A TEAM BASED CARE MODEL IN A RESIDENCY CLINIC PROJECT
GRIFFITH BLUE HEART NONPROFIT
$92,206GRANT TO SUPPORT THE FLAGSTAFF POLICE HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESUSCITATION PROJECT
GRIFFITH BLUE HEART NONPROFIT
$92,206GRANT TO SUPPORT THE FLAGSTAFF POLICE HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESUSCITATION PROJECT
FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER
$84,549GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING RADIATION ONCOLOGY, PALLIATIVE CARE, PEDIATRIC TRAUMA, CHILDREN'S HEALTH, NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER PROGRAM, AND OTHER PATIENT SUPPORT
FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER
$84,549GRANTS TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING RADIATION ONCOLOGY, PALLIATIVE CARE, PEDIATRIC TRAUMA, CHILDREN'S HEALTH, NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER PROGRAM, AND OTHER PATIENT SUPPORT
CREEK VALLEY HEALTH CLINIC
$70,000GRANTS TO SUPPORT BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PROGRAM AND CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
CREEK VALLEY HEALTH CLINIC
$70,000GRANTS TO SUPPORT BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PROGRAM AND CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$25,000GRANT TO SUPPORT ROKOSZ NURSING SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
ARIZONA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$25,000GRANT TO SUPPORT ROKOSZ NURSING SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$21,000CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT A NURSING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
$21,000CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT A NURSING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
TUBA CITY REGIONAL HEALTH CARE CORPORATION
$19,000GRANT TO FUND PPE PURCHASES
TUBA CITY REGIONAL HEALTH CARE CORPORATION
$19,000GRANT TO FUND PPE PURCHASES
VERDE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
$9,403GRANTS TO SUPPORT TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING PATIENT LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION AND MASTECTOMY BRAS
VERDE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
$9,403GRANTS TO SUPPORT TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES INCLUDING PATIENT LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION AND MASTECTOMY BRAS