Grant Avenue Foundation

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Access to superior healthcare and an understanding of healthy lifestyle choices are critical to improving quality of life and reducing overall healthcare system costs in the United States. Founded in 2019, the Grant Avenue Foundation champions non-profit organizations focused on individuals with limited resources that either increase access to healthcare or provide programs that promote healthy lifestyles through treatment, education, awareness and advocacy.

The Foundation targets healthcare-focused organizations that have active sponsorship from a Grant Avenue Capital professional or are meaningful to a Grant Avenue Capital portfolio company. The Foundation also places emphasis on supporting organizations with geographic ties to our portfolio companies or Grant Avenue Capital employees. Employees of both Grant Avenue Capital and its portfolio companies provide assistance to charities of their choice through financial donations, program participation and service on the organizations’ various advisory boards. The Grant Avenue Foundation is primarily funded through a portion of the earnings of Grant Avenue Capital.


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Children of Bellevue

Children of Bellevue is a non-profit organization founded in 1949 to initiate, fund, and develop programs that improve the health and well-being of over 25,000 children per year at Health+Hospitals/Bellevue. They are advocates for pediatric patients and their families and are dedicated to alleviating the pain, loneliness, and fear that can accompany childhood hospitalization.

 
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Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky

The Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky was founded in 1882 to be a community leader providing children and families with opportunity and hope for better lives through behavioral health and substance use treatment programs. Outpatient, residential, and educational services are provided to over 1,000 children per year and are designed specifically for those who have experienced mental health disorders, addiction, abuse, neglect, or other serious trauma.

 
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Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative

Powered by passionate volunteers, Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative meets the medical needs of low income, working, uninsured adults in Bergen County (New Jersey) by providing free, comprehensive, patient centered primary healthcare. BVMI seeks to improve the health and well-being of those they serve, reduce the use of hospital emergency services, and serve as a model of improving access to healthcare through volunteerism.

 
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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center

The Isaacs Center’s mission, in working with the poor, the isolated and disconnected of all ages, genders, backgrounds and abilities, is to promote social and physical well-being as well as encourage growth, self-reliance and dignity throughout every stage of life. The true purpose of the Isaacs Center’s work is to ensure that children are prepared to thrive in high school, that young adults boost their earnings and secure sustainable career paths, and that our seniors thrive as they age.

 
 
 

Susan G. Komen

The Susan G. Komen Foundation’s mission is to ‘save lives by meeting the most critical needs in its communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer’. The Foundation funds vital research and provides community, care and action for the millions of people affected by breast cancer worldwide.

 

The New York Foundling

The New York Foundling, founded in 1869 by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity, is one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies. The Foundling operates programs in the five boroughs of New York City, Rockland County, and Puerto Rico. Its services include foster care, adoptions, educational programs, mental health services, and many other community-based services for children, families, and adults.