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Poudre Valley Health Care Inc. is overwhelmingly focused on hospital and medical-system support, directing the vast majority of its resources to UCHealth and associated medical education programs. Its giving also supports regional healthcare partners and safety-net services in Northern Colorado (Fort Collins/Larimer County), with occasional grants to basic needs providers, local cultural organizations, and community foundations. The foundation’s profile is that of a health system anchor funder that also underwrites medical education and modest community health–adjacent investments.
Poudre Valley Health Care Inc. concentrates its largest grants on UCHealth Medical Group, with awards of $55.1 million in 2025, $61.2 million in 2024, and $43.3 million plus $37.7 million in 2023. That pattern makes the foundation's role clear: it functions as a major health-system supporter, moving substantial resources into hospital operations and related medical infrastructure. A second major line of giving supports medical education through the University School of Medicine in Aurora, where grants reached $5.5 million in 2025 and several million-dollar-plus amounts in prior years. The foundation also backs UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation with repeated seven-figure and high six-figure awards, showing continued support for the regional health network around Fort Collins. Beyond those core commitments, its recent grants include smaller gifts to hospitals, local safety-net organizations, and community institutions in Northern Colorado and neighboring Wyoming. The overall picture is of a health-focused funder whose largest checks are tied to UCHealth while a smaller layer of grants reaches adjacent medical and community partners.
Medical system support dominates the portfolio. UCHealth Medical Group received four large grants in the recent record, including $55.1 million in 2025 and $61.2 million in 2024, pointing to sustained backing for the system's operations and capital needs. Medical education is another clear line of giving: the University School of Medicine in Aurora received $5.5 million in 2025 and multiple earlier grants in the millions. Regional hospital support also appears in Wyoming, where Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Foundation received $19,922 in 2024 and $19,187 in 2025, and Ivinson Memorial Hospital Foundation received $20,967 in 2025. The foundation also made smaller community-health related grants to Food Bank of Larimer County, Outreach Fort Collins, and United Way of Larimer County.
Grant sizes are highly polarized. The p25 is $12,096, the median is $19,922, and the p75 jumps to $852,029, reflecting a mix of modest local grants and very large institutional awards. Repeated awards to the same recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025 show an ongoing relationship-based pattern rather than one-off giving. The foundation operates as a health-care related institutional funder and also makes program-related investments. Its recent grants are entirely to U.S. recipients.
Financiamiento actual y próximo de Poudre Valley Health Care al que tu organización sin fines de lucro podría postularse.
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$61.4M
$12B
$970.2M
$753.9M
Most grants fall between $12K and $852K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$12K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$852K
About 87% of grants go to recipients in WY.
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Highly concentrated, with a very large share of dollars going to a small number of repeat grantees (notably UCHealth and the University School of Medicine). Most grants are sizable and directed to institutional healthcare and medical-education partners; remaining giving is distributed in smaller, local community and nonprofit health-support grants.
Notable grantees: UCHealth Medical Group, University School of Medicine, UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation, Ivinson Memorial Hospital Foundation, Food Bank of Larimer County
Grantmaking is local, with 87% of grants going to recipients in Colorado. Fort Collins appears repeatedly through UCHealth-affiliated recipients, United Way of Larimer County, Food Bank of Larimer County, Outreach Fort Collins, and the City of Fort Collins. Wyoming is the top state by grant count, led by grants to Cheyenne and Laramie organizations. Outside Colorado and Wyoming, the recent record includes recipients in Aurora, Westminster, Centennial, Denver, Greeley, and Kennesaw, Georgia.
The largest grants go to UCHealth Medical Group and the University School of Medicine in Aurora, showing a strong emphasis on hospital operations, medical infrastructure, and medical education. The recent record also includes support for regional hospitals, health foundations, and a smaller set of safety-net and community organizations in Northern Colorado.
The typical grant size is $12,096 at the 25th percentile, $19,922 at the median, and $852,029 at the 75th percentile. That spread reflects many smaller awards alongside a few very large institutional grants.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including UCHealth Medical Group in 2023, 2024, and 2025; the University School of Medicine in 2023 and 2025; and UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern suggests ongoing support for a stable group of grantees.
Most grants go to Colorado recipients, and 87% of grants are in the foundation's headquarters state. Fort Collins is especially prominent, but Wyoming is the top state by grant count, with grants to organizations in Cheyenne and Laramie.
No. The recipient country distribution shows 39 grants, all of them in the United States.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FORT COLLINS, CO | $55,108,430 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $5,535,916 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FORT COLLINS, CO | $629,461 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| PROJECT CURE | CENTENNIAL, CO | $50,805 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| IVINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION | LARAMIE, WY | $20,967 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | WESTMINSTER, CO | $19,780 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| CHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION | CHEYENNE, WY | $19,187 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| OUTREACH FORT COLLINS | FORT COLLINS, CO | $11,926 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY | GREELEY, CO | $9,890 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY | FORT COLLINS, CO | $7,989 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTER | DENVER, CO | $5,992 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FORT COLLINS, CO | $61,177,616 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $3,046,810 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FORT COLLINS, CO | $801,530 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | WESTMINSTER, CO | $22,037 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| CHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION | CHEYENNE, WY | $19,922 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FOOD FOR THOUGHT DENVER | DENVER, CO | $14,598 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY | KENNESAW, GA | $12,273 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY | FORT COLLINS, CO | $9,346 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA | GREELEY, CO | $7,508 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FORT COLLINS, CO | $43,254,549 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FT COLLINS, CO | $37,692,615 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $5,287,942 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $2,868,629 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FT COLLINS, CO | $945,197 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FORT COLLINS, CO | $902,528 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY | FORT COLLINS, CO | $33,932 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | WESTMINSTER, CO | $22,992 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | WESTMINSTER, CO | $21,596 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FOOD BANK OF LARIMER COUNTY | FORT COLLINS, CO | $20,603 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| ESTES PARK HEALTH FOUNDATION | ESTES PARK, CO | $19,436 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| CITY OF FORT COLLINS | FORT COLLINS, CO | $17,277 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY | KENNESAW, GA | $16,359 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY | GREELEY, CO | $14,296 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| COLORADO ROCKIES FOUNDATION | DENVER, CO | $12,266 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY | GREELEY, CO | $10,302 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTER | DENVER, CO | $9,197 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| CITY OF FORT COLLINS | FORT COLLINS, CO | $9,197 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA | GREELEY, CO | $6,566 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$55,108,430SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$5,535,916SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$629,461SEE SCH I, PART IV
PROJECT CURE
$50,805SEE SCH I, PART IV
IVINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
$20,967SEE SCH I, PART IV
FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$19,780SEE SCH I, PART IV
CHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION
$19,187SEE SCH I, PART IV
OUTREACH FORT COLLINS
$11,926SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY
$9,890SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY
$7,989SEE SCH I, PART IV
COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTER
$5,992SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$61,177,616SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$3,046,810SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$801,530SEE SCH I, PART IV
FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$22,037SEE SCH I, PART IV
CHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION
$19,922SEE SCH I, PART IV
FOOD FOR THOUGHT DENVER
$14,598SEE SCH I, PART IV
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
$12,273SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY
$9,346SEE SCH I, PART IV
GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
$7,508SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$43,254,549SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$37,692,615SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$5,287,942SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$2,868,629SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$945,197SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$902,528SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY
$33,932SEE SCH I, PART IV
FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$22,992SEE SCH I, PART IV
FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$21,596SEE SCH I, PART IV
FOOD BANK OF LARIMER COUNTY
$20,603SEE SCH I, PART IV
ESTES PARK HEALTH FOUNDATION
$19,436SEE SCH I, PART IV
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
$17,277SEE SCH I, PART IV
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
$16,359SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY
$14,296SEE SCH I, PART IV
COLORADO ROCKIES FOUNDATION
$12,266SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY
$10,302SEE SCH I, PART IV
COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTER
$9,197SEE SCH I, PART IV
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
$9,197SEE SCH I, PART IV
GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
$6,566SEE SCH I, PART IV