Thanks to your generosity and partnership (and with tremendous applause for our dedicated caregivers!), Primary Children’s Hospital has been named one of the nation’s best children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. The hospital is nationally ranked in all 11 pediatric specialties and received four Top 25 rankings. For the first time ever, Behavioral Health is included in U.S. News' rankings, and we're proud to be nationally ranked in their inaugural publication. Pediatric Behavioral Health is a key focus area of our Primary Promise to build the nation’s model health system for children. This important designation is made possible by your philanthropic efforts to help us keep The Child First and Always.
Intermountain Health Foundation
慈善筹款服务
Salt Lake City,Utah 899 位关注者
Building relationships that inspire generosity in support of Intermountain Healthcare's mission.
关于我们
Intermountain Healthcare’s mission is, Helping People Live the Healthiest Lives Possible.? Intermountain Foundation builds relationships and partnerships that inspire generosity in support of Intermountain Healthcare's mission. Intermountain Foundation oversees local and regional fundraising programs within Intermountain Healthcare throughout Utah and Southern Idaho. Local programs raise funds to benefit Intermountain hospitals, medical research, and other initiatives based on community need.
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https://intermountainhealthcare.org/giving-volunteering/intermountain-foundation/
Intermountain Health Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善筹款服务
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Salt Lake City,Utah
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- 非营利机构
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US,Utah,Salt Lake City
Intermountain Health Foundation员工
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Kathy Dalton
Marketing Strategist | Fundraiser | Social Media Influencer Marketer | Utah Business 40 Under 40
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Jimmy Martello
Canyons Region Vice President at Intermountain Healthcare Foundation
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Brad Edison Bonham
Entrepreneur. Investor. Businessman. Philanthropist. Community Leader.
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Tim Harrison, MPA
Director of Development, Salt Lake Valley at Intermountain Health Foundation
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??? Mark your calendars—Impact Day is tomorrow! ??? Join us on September 19th from 11 AM to 1 PM at The Shops at South Town for a fun, interactive event supporting the incredible kids at Primary Children’s Hospital! We’ll showcase a special Primary Children’s Giving Shop installation where you can "shop" and donate items like coloring books, slime, Hot Wheels, and more. ???? Plus, we’ll share tips on starting your own fundraiser to help kids in need! ?? Let’s come together as a community to spread love and joy. We can’t wait to see you there! #PrimaryChildrens #ImpactDay #DonateForKids #GiveBack #giftinkind #fundraising #supportlocal
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With outstanding leadership from our donors, hospital, and state leaders, on June 17, we announced Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital and our community joining forces to construct a new $96 million flagship Pediatric Behavioral Health Center, accelerated by a $25 million state of Utah investment to Primary Promise. This tremendous milestone, and the historic success of Primary Promise surpassing our minimum target of $600 million dollars, make the future bright for children in our community.?Even with such amazing news, this milestone doesn’t signal mission accomplished. Thousands of children, including those with autism, developmental disabilities, rare genetic disorders, or day-to-day instability in their home lives, still require our urgent support to be able to live their healthiest lives possible. Read on for the highlights! https://lnkd.in/ghNJduDa
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We’re Hiring! Are you passionate about making a difference in the world of healthcare philanthropy? Do you know how to lead innovative technology systems and manage high-performing teams? If so, we have the perfect role for you! Intermountain Health seeks a dynamic and experienced?Director of Philanthropy Systems?to join our forward-thinking and dedicated team. This is a unique chance to play a pivotal role in optimizing fundraising outcomes across multiple regions while ensuring the highest data quality and governance standards. We want to hear from you if you're ready to take on a leadership role in a rapidly evolving and impactful organization! ???Position: Director Philanthropy Systems/Gift/Data Services ???Location: Key Bank Tower, Salt Lake City, UT (Hybrid Work) ???Type: Full Time ?https://lnkd.in/gAjt9DwA
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In addition to his years of service as Surgeon-in-Chief at Primary Children's Hospital and Chief of the?Division of Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Johnson was a longtime member of the Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital Foundation Board and a nationally recognized pioneer in pediatric surgery. He was a dearly held physician, and he will be deeply missed.
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Scott Anderson, our dear friend and esteemed chair of Intermountain Foundation, has announced his retirement as President and Chief Executive Officer of Zion’s Bank. All of us at Intermountain Foundation send applause and congratulations to Scott and his family following his more than three decades of incredible service and profound achievements with Zions. We’re grateful for his continued support, and wish him all the best in his next, well-deserved adventure! Thank you Scott!
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One of our favorite happenings in 2023 was the Intermountain Foundation / Northwell Health Foundation exchange program. Each of our organizations is invested in sharing knowledge and deepening expertise to improve the world of health philanthropy. For this program, we each hosted staff from the other organization to help take our organizations to the next level in philanthropy. Thanks so much to our friends at Northwell Health Foundation. We’re looking forward to continuing to learn, share, and grow in 2024.
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“It’s been nearly four years to the day that we announced the second campus of Primary Children’s Hospital, and we’ve all been anxiously awaiting the moment we open the doors to serve the children and families in the rapidly growing southern Salt Lake County and Utah County,” said Lisa Paletta, president of Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, Miller Family Campus. “The day is almost here, thanks to our generous supporters, and the expertise and passions of our construction teams, caregivers, and communities.” “Together, everyone involved in the new campus has given life to our vision for a beautiful, healing space for children, and we are proud to celebrate this historical moment with you,” she added. The Miller Family Campus is one part of Intermountain Health’s Primary Promise to build the nation’s model health system for children. This transformative, multi-faceted plan requires a minimum investment of $600 million in children’s health, shared by Intermountain Health and community philanthropic support. The Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Campus in Lehi opens for patient care on February 12, 2024.
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Our renovated Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a beautiful part of our Primary Promise to build the nation’s model health system for children. This expanded space provides families with the private time so essential during critical neonatal care and, for the first time, accommodates parents who want to stay overnight at their child’s side. When parents can’t be present with their newborn, parent-view cameras keep them connected. Family respite areas give parents places to get away, decompress, and recharge. And the new NICU is now located directly adjacent to the Grant Scott Bonham Fetal Center, so families of newborns with complex illnesses can move seamlessly from the prenatal to postnatal care setting. We have the power to expedite discoveries, to bring groundbreaking treatments into practice to comfort and heal our youngest, most vulnerable patients.
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As part of our Primary Promise to build the nation’s model health system for children, the Teen-To-Adult Care Transitions program helps teens learn how to manage their own medical needs—and that’s more complicated when you have a complex medical condition. It also teaches vital skills: self-advocacy, transferring to new providers, and navigating the adult care model.? ? Our role is to help teens make a smooth transition to adult medical care, empowering them to take charge of their own health. Our generous community will play a key part in ensuring young people with chronic conditions become adult survivors, confident to take charge of their own lives and health.?