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    Genesis Health System

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    Davenport, IAWebsite5634216508

    About Genesis Health System

    To promote charitable support for Genesis HealthCare System and share its mission “to provide compassionate, quality healthcare.”

    Focus Areas

    Hospice & Palliative CareCharity Care / Patient Financial AssistanceBehavioral HealthCancer Services (medication, prosthetics)Scholarships for healthcare studentsMedical equipment and capital projectsCommunity health needs & outreach

    Who They Fund

    local community organizations/programsevent attendees/general publichealthcare professionals (CME participants)people accessing mental health servicesyouth/students

    About Genesis Health System

    A $40,000,000 grant to The Better Health Foundation stands out in Genesis Health System’s recent giving and points to a funder that supports community programs alongside healthcare-related commitments. Genesis Health System’s stated purpose is to promote charitable support for its own mission “to provide compassionate, quality healthcare,” and the recent grants show that mission translated into both large-scale support and smaller program-specific awards. Alongside the flagship community-program award, the foundation made a $1,126,927 payment to Genesis Health System Worker’s Compensation & Trust for claim payments in 2024 and a $193,472 healthcare-related contribution to Genesis Philanthropy in 2023. The mix suggests a funder that moves between very large institutional support and targeted local grants. Smaller awards in the recent list include sponsorships, mental health support, CME funding, and youth-facing event support. The active scholarship programs also show a continued emphasis on healthcare education, especially for students preparing for medical careers and communities with limited access to care.

    What Genesis Health System Funds

    Healthcare education is one clear thread. Genesis Health System runs annual scholarship programs for youth in Muskingum, Perry, Guernsey, Coshocton, Noble, and Morgan counties who are pursuing healthcare degrees, and it also offers a Physician Memorial Scholarship for students who show academic promise, strong character, and a desire to serve communities with limited access to medical care. Community sponsorships are another recurring tool. In 2023, they gave $10,000 to Quad City Symphony for seasonal concerts and $6,000 to The Project of the Quad Cities for gala sponsorship. Behavioral health appears in the grant list as well, with a $5,000 award to NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley for mental health sponsorship in 2024. The foundation also funds professional development and access to care through a $5,620 grant to Genesis Health Services Foundation for a CME program.

    How Genesis Health System Gives

    Genesis Health System’s recent grants show a wide spread in size, from a $5,000 sponsorship to a $40,000,000 community-program grant. The middle of the distribution is relatively modest: the p25 grant size is $5,155 and the median is $8,000, while the p75 jumps to $893,563, indicating a mix of small local awards and very large institutional commitments. The recent list includes repeated recipients across years, including Genesis Health System Worker’s Compensation & Trust, Quad City Symphony, and Genesis Philanthropy. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its active programs also accept unsolicited requests in several areas, including scholarships and community donation and sponsorship requests.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $41.1M

    Total Assets

    $731.1M

    Total Revenue

    $566.6M

    Total Expenses

    $626.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $894K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $894K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.

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    Funding Style

    seed funding (starter funds for community programs)sponsorships/event underwritingrestricted program-specific supporthealthcare/claims reimbursement funding

    Topics

    community program startup supportevent and cultural sponsorships (seasonal concerts, galas)continuing medical education (CME) fundingmental health program sponsorshipyouth/student event support (spring break activities)

    Where Genesis Health System Makes Grants

    Giving is entirely local and entirely in Iowa in the recent grants listed, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Davenport appears repeatedly, including the largest awards and several smaller ones, and Bettendorf also appears in the recent list. The recipient country distribution is fully U.S.-based, with 10 grants in the United States and no non-U.S. countries represented in the data. The pattern points to a tightly regional funder centered on the Quad Cities area.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Genesis Health System

    What kinds of programs does Genesis Health System support most directly?

    The foundation supports healthcare education, community health outreach, behavioral health, hospice and palliative care, cancer services, medical equipment and capital projects, charity care, and scholarships. In the recent grants list, it also funded sponsorships, mental health programming, and continuing medical education.

    Does Genesis Health System accept unsolicited requests?

    Yes. The active programs listed for donation and sponsorship requests and for the scholarship programs all accept unsolicited applications or requests, including the Community Donation/Sponsorship Program and the annual scholarship programs.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The p25 grant size is $5,155, the median is $8,000, and the p75 is $893,563. That range shows that many awards are relatively small, while some grants are much larger and tied to institutional or programmatic support.

    Where does Genesis Health System give most often?

    Its recent grants are concentrated in Iowa, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Davenport is the most visible recipient city in the recent list, alongside Bettendorf.

    Who are the recent grantees in the public grant list?

    Recent grantees include The Better Health Foundation, Genesis Health System Worker’s Compensation & Trust, Genesis Philanthropy, Quad City Symphony, The Project of the Quad Cities, Genesis Health Services Foundation, NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley, and Family Museum Foundation.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    Donation & Sponsorship Requests (Community Donation/Sponsorship Program)

    Community healthCommunity education & outreachEvents and local programs serving community health needs

    Who can apply: Organizations or events serving the local community; requests are reviewed with priority for opportunities that serve many people. Specific eligibility details not provided on scraped content.

    Deadline: Requests must be submitted at least 30 days before the event date; no fixed application windows.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    The Better Health FoundationDavenport, IA$40,000,0002024Starter funds for community programs
    GENESIS HEALTH SYSTEM WORKER'S COMPENSATION & TRUSTDavenport, IA$1,126,9272024CLAIM PAYMENTS
    QUAD CITY SYMPHONYDavenport, IA$5,0002024Sponsorships-Seasonal concerts
    Family Museum FoundationBettendorf, IA$5,0002024Spring Break Sponsorship
    NAMI Greater Mississippi ValleyDavenport, IA$5,0002024Mental Health Sponsorship
    GENESIS HEALTH SYSTEM WORKER'S COMPENSATION & TRUSTDavenport, IA$1,352,3172023CLAIM PAYMENTS
    Genesis PhilanthropyDavenport, IA$193,4722023HEALTHCARE RELATED CONTRIBUTIONS
    Quad City SymphonyDavenport, IA$10,0002023Sponsorships-Seasonal concerts
    The Project of the Quad CitiesDavenport, IA$6,0002023Gala Sponsorship
    Genesis Health Services FoundationDavenport, IA$5,6202023CME PROGRAM

    The Better Health Foundation

    $40,000,000
    Davenport, IA2024

    Starter funds for community programs

    GENESIS HEALTH SYSTEM WORKER'S COMPENSATION & TRUST

    $1,126,927
    Davenport, IA2024

    CLAIM PAYMENTS

    QUAD CITY SYMPHONY

    $5,000
    Davenport, IA2024

    Sponsorships-Seasonal concerts

    Family Museum Foundation

    $5,000
    Bettendorf, IA2024

    Spring Break Sponsorship

    NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley

    $5,000
    Davenport, IA2024

    Mental Health Sponsorship

    GENESIS HEALTH SYSTEM WORKER'S COMPENSATION & TRUST

    $1,352,317
    Davenport, IA2023

    CLAIM PAYMENTS

    Genesis Philanthropy

    $193,472
    Davenport, IA2023

    HEALTHCARE RELATED CONTRIBUTIONS

    Quad City Symphony

    $10,000
    Davenport, IA2023

    Sponsorships-Seasonal concerts

    The Project of the Quad Cities

    $6,000
    Davenport, IA2023

    Gala Sponsorship

    Genesis Health Services Foundation

    $5,620
    Davenport, IA2023

    CME PROGRAM