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A small set of large internal grants defines Uchealth Greeley Hospital’s recent giving: more than $18 million went to Uchealth Medical Group in 2025, following $17 million in 2024 and $19 million in 2023. That pattern points to a funder with deep institutional support for its own clinical and professional infrastructure, not just external philanthropy. The foundation also backs medical education and regional health capacity. University School of Medicine in Aurora received multiple seven-figure and six-figure awards, including $1.5 million in 2025, while Uchealth Northern Colorado Foundation received repeated support across 2023 to 2025. Outside the health system, the grant list includes community-facing organizations such as Northern Colorado Health Alliance and Project Cure, showing that the foundation’s giving extends into local collaboration and health-related services. Smaller awards to Greeley-based and nearby organizations round out a profile centered on Northern Colorado and connected Colorado partners.
Health education is a clear thread in the recent grants. Uchealth Greeley Hospital gave $1,501,444 in 2025 to University School of Medicine in Aurora, after earlier grants of $1,061,143 in 2023, $816,682 in 2024, and $664,762 in 2023. Community health also appears through support for Northern Colorado Health Alliance, which received $25,000 in 2023 and another $25,000 in 2025, with recipients in Evans and Greeley. The foundation’s local partnerships extend to broader health-related relief and access work as well; Project Cure in Centennial received $23,829 in 2025 and $17,535 in 2024. These grants sit alongside the organization’s stated focus areas, including behavioral health, food insecurity, rural health access, primary care integration, telehealth, and violence intervention.
Grant sizes range from a median of $176,963 to a p25 of $20,682 and a p75 of $1,281,294, showing a mix of modest community awards and very large institutional commitments. The recent record includes repeated multi-year awards to the same recipients, especially Uchealth Medical Group and University School of Medicine, which suggests ongoing support rather than one-time project funding. Uchealth Greeley Hospital is a health-system funder that also makes program-related investments, and it does not fund individuals. The giving profile is local, with most grants staying in Colorado.
$20.2M
$222.5M
$238.3M
$242.3M
Most grants fall between $21K and $1.3M, with a median of $177K.
25th Percentile
$21K
Median
$177K
75th Percentile
$1.3M
About 90% of grants go to recipients in CO.
MARILYN SCHOCK
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The grant list is overwhelmingly Colorado-based: 90% of grants go to recipients in CO, and every recent grant listed is in the United States. Fort Collins appears repeatedly through Uchealth Medical Group and Uchealth Northern Colorado Foundation. Aurora is another recurring location through University School of Medicine, while Greeley, Evans, Centennial, and Westminster also appear. Outside Colorado, the only recent recipients shown are in Wyoming: Laramie and Cheyenne.
The recent grants show a strong concentration in health-system support and medical education. Large recurring awards go to Uchealth Medical Group in Fort Collins, and University School of Medicine in Aurora receives repeated support as well. The stated focus areas also include behavioral health, community health, food insecurity, health education, violence intervention, rural health access, primary care integration, and telehealth.
Typical grant size is broad: the 25th percentile is $20,682, the median is $176,963, and the 75th percentile is $1,281,294. That spread matches a grantmaking pattern that includes both smaller local awards and major institutional grants.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Uchealth Medical Group, University School of Medicine, Uchealth Northern Colorado Foundation, Northern Colorado Health Alliance, and Project Cure. The repeated awards suggest ongoing relationships rather than isolated grants.
Most grants stay in Colorado. The provided distribution says 90% of grants are to recipients in CO, and the recent grants list shows Colorado locations such as Fort Collins, Aurora, Greeley, Evans, Centennial, and Westminster.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FT COLLINS, CO | $18,454,041 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $1,501,444 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FT COLLINS, CO | $176,963 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE | GREELEY, CO | $25,000 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| PROJECT CURE | CENTENNIAL, CO | $23,829 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| GREELEY PHILHARMOIC ORCHESTRA | GREELEY, CO | $10,000 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| IVINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION | LARAMIE, WY | $5,910 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | WESTMINSTER, CO | $5,575 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| CHEYENE REGIONAL FOUNDATION | CHEYENNE, WY | $5,408 | 2025 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FT COLLINS, CO | $17,150,656 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $816,682 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FT COLLINS, CO | $188,575 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| PROJECT CURE | CENTENNIAL, CO | $17,535 | 2024 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FT COLLINS, CO | $19,315,115 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP | FT COLLINS, CO | $13,856,993 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $1,061,143 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | AURORA, CO | $664,762 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION | FT COLLINS, CO | $156,707 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
| NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE | EVANS, CO | $25,000 | 2023 | SEE SCH I, PART IV |
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$18,454,041SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$1,501,444SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$176,963SEE SCH I, PART IV
NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE
$25,000SEE SCH I, PART IV
PROJECT CURE
$23,829SEE SCH I, PART IV
GREELEY PHILHARMOIC ORCHESTRA
$10,000SEE SCH I, PART IV
IVINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
$5,910SEE SCH I, PART IV
FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$5,575SEE SCH I, PART IV
CHEYENE REGIONAL FOUNDATION
$5,408SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$17,150,656SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$816,682SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$188,575SEE SCH I, PART IV
PROJECT CURE
$17,535SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$19,315,115SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP
$13,856,993SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$1,061,143SEE SCH I, PART IV
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$664,762SEE SCH I, PART IV
UCHEALTH NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION
$156,707SEE SCH I, PART IV
NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE
$25,000SEE SCH I, PART IV