Grants History: Summary of Grants 2002-2003
In fiscal year 2002-2003, MZHF distributed grants totaling approximately
$3.6 million. Of this total, $1.9 million came from advised funds, $974,000 from
research funds, $421,000 from patient care funds, $221,000 from unrestricted
funds, and $82,000 from education funds.
The Summary of Grants below includes awards approved by the Directors of Mount
Zion Health Fund during fiscal year 2002-2003 from Board discretionary and other
funds, as well as selected significant awards from donor-advised funds.
| San Francisco General
Hospital Foundation |
| To support the renovation of the women's
imaging center |
$246,000 |
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| UCSF at Mount Zion Women's
Health |
| For the reconstruction of the Pavilion
Building to house women's health |
$116,000 |
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| To develop a program for the Center
for Pelvic Floor Disorders |
$35,000 |
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| UCSF at Mount Zion Center
for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) |
| For continued support for this multidisciplinary
care and research program |
$85,000 |
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| UCSF Comprehensive Cancer
Center |
| For programming at the Cancer Resource
Center |
$50,000 |
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| For outreach, education, and genetic
testing for high risk Russian emigres |
$10,000 |
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| Women's Community Clinic |
| Two-year grant to expand the Street
Outreach Project |
$40,000 |
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| UCSF at Mount Zion Center
on Aging |
| To extend the Housecalls program providing
home care to frail elders |
$35,000 |
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| Huckleberry Youth Programs |
| To continue their planning efforts
for the Cole Street Clinic |
$35,000 |
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| UCSF at Mount Zion |
| For inauguration of the Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute at Herbst Hall |
$25,000 |
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| UCSF at Mount Zion |
| To develop an interactive CD for patient
treatment information |
$21,000 |
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| Jewish Community Free
Clinic |
| For expansion of services in Sonoma
County to include a pediatric clinic |
$15,000 |
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| UCSF at Mount Zion |
| To purchase medical kits for the school
sports injury outreach program |
$15,000 |
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| Operation Access |
| To expand availability of surgical
care for the uninsured |
$10,000 |
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| UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center |
| For a two-year research project in colorectal
cancer |
$100,000 |
| |
| For a two-year research project in pancreatic
cancer |
$100,000 |
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| For research in mesothelioma |
$25,000 |
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| Osher Center for Integrative Medicine |
| To undertake an ethnographic pilot study of integrative
medicine |
$50,000 |
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| To undertake a breath therapy pilot study |
$48,000 |
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