Published each summer, the Annual Report provides information on the Foundation’s most recent fiscal year, including:
To view TCWF's most recent IRS 990 Financial Report, please visit the the Guidestar website (free registration required).
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During the year, grants addressing the health needs of underserved populations funded the provision of services at clinics and mobile centers. Grantees include community clinics and public and nonprofit hospitals located across California. Some grants also support the work of clinic consortia (regional associations of clinics) that provide infrastructure to facilitate delivery of health services. Another key funding strategy prioritizes individuals and families who fall through the cracks of the health delivery system because of poverty, language and cultural barriers, immigration status and other factors. TCWF grants help link these people to services and providers that are prepared to meet their specific needs, whether by employing bilingual/bicultural staff or locating services in readily accessible locations. Many grants connect Californians living in rural parts of the state with an array of services that include preventive health services, food and in-home support for seniors, and reproductive health care programs for teens. |
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