California Health Care Foundation

Based in Oakland, California, the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) is an independent, nonprofit philanthropy that focuses on improving the health care system for the people of California, especially low-income Californians. The organization has three main goals: improving access to coverage and care, promoting high-value care, and investing in people, knowledge, and networks that help to make meaningful change possible in California’s health care system.

California Health Care Foundation
Founded1996
TypeSocial Welfare Organizations
Tax ID no.
95-4523231
FocusImproving access to coverage and care for low-income Californians, ensuring high-value care, and informing decisionmakers
Location
  • Oakland, California
  • Sacramento, California
Area served
Improving health care in California
MethodGrants to conduct research and analysis and program-related investments
Key people
Dr. Sandra R. Hernández, President and CEO
Employees
50
Websitewww.chcf.org

Established in 1996, CHCF operates with an endowment of more than $750 million in assets and has paid out more than $500 million to support its programmatic work.

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