About Overlake Hospital Foundation
Overlake Hospital Foundation’s recent grantmaking is anchored by very large support for Overlake’s own medical system in Bellevue. The biggest recent award was $18,300,709 in 2024 to Overlake Hospital Medical Center for support Overlake Hospital, followed by $11,083,493 in 2025 to Overlake Medical Center & Clinics for support Overlake Medical Center & Clinics. A 2023 grant of $9,141,355 to Overlake Hospital Medical Center shows a repeated pattern of funding the same institution across multiple years. The foundation’s work centers on patient care and community health through philanthropy and donor partnerships, with emphasis on hospital and clinic services rather than individual awards. Its stated focus areas include healthcare, hospitals, patient care, cancer, heart and vascular, neurosciences, orthopedics, childbirth and maternity, and charity care or financial assistance. The recent grant record points to direct support for medical operations, facilities, and service delivery within the local Overlake network.
What Overlake Hospital Foundation Funds
In hospital operations, the foundation gave $18,300,709 to Overlake Hospital Medical Center in 2024 for support Overlake Hospital, and it gave $11,083,493 to Overlake Medical Center & Clinics in 2025 for support Overlake Medical Center & Clinics. The 2023 grant of $9,141,355 to Overlake Hospital Medical Center shows continued backing for core clinical delivery. Its stated focus areas include cancer, heart and vascular, neurosciences, orthopedics, childbirth and maternity, and charity care or financial assistance, which frames the types of patient services it supports. The taxonomy also points to acute hospital care, outpatient clinic services, clinical service delivery, and medical facility capital and equipment, indicating that the foundation funds both care and the infrastructure that supports it.
How Overlake Hospital Foundation Gives
The foundation’s recent grant sizes are large and tightly clustered: the 25th percentile is $10,112,424, the median is $11,083,493, and the 75th percentile is $14,692,101. The pattern is repeated support for the same local healthcare institutions across multiple years, rather than a broad portfolio of one-off recipients. It is a foundation structure, not an individual giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments. The record provided does not show an application process; the grant history instead reflects direct institutional support tied to Overlake’s medical system.