

September 4, 2025 - The El Camino Healthcare District and El Camino Health announced that the two organizations have allocated more than $11.72 million in grants to support local health programs and initiatives in fiscal year 2026. The boards of directors for both El Camino Health and the El Camino Healthcare District approved funding for a total of 106 grants in FY26, including 8 new programs for those organizations dedicated to addressing the health needs of local community members.
"We're proud to be able to support these community partners and the admirable work they do helping improve the overall well-being of the residents in our district," said John Zoglin, chair of the El Camino Healthcare District board of directors. "We strive to forge long-term relationships with local nonprofits that are making an impact, and these grants will help foster good health in the communities we serve."
The funding — made through each organization’s community benefit program — will go to agencies that help create healthier populations and support health equity for community members in Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Mountain View, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale.
"We are honored to support local partners that are dedicated to providing essential services and improving the health of our community members," said Dan Woods, chief executive officer at El Camino Health. "We want to acknowledge the amazing contributions of these programs and reinvesting these funds demonstrates our commitment to meeting the health needs of underserved and at-risk community members."
More than $8.4 million of the total is being granted by the El Camino Healthcare District, with the remainder coming from El Camino Health.
Agencies and programs awarded grants include school districts, nonprofit organizations, safety-net clinics and community service agencies. Of the $11.72 million:
Each fiscal year, the community benefit programs of the El Camino Healthcare District and El Camino Health allocate crucial grant funding to community health services with the mission to expand healthcare access across age, education and income levels. During the past decade, both programs have contributed more than $100 million in community benefit grants.
The FY26 El Camino Healthcare District community benefit grant partner snapshots may be viewed online here.
The FY26 El Camino Health community benefit grant partner snapshots may be viewed online here.
For more information about the El Camino Health and El Camino Healthcare District community benefit programs, click here.
The El Camino Hospital District was established by voter approval in 1956 in accordance with California Local Hospital District Law. The purpose of the district is to establish, maintain and operate or provide assistance in the operation of health facilities and other health care services, provider groups and organizations that are necessary for the maintenance of good physical and mental health in the communities served by the district. The district, now known as El Camino Healthcare District, encompasses most of Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, a large portion of Sunnyvale, and small sections of Cupertino, Santa Clara, and Palo Alto. The publicly elected El Camino Healthcare District Board of Directors approves tax dollar expenditures, including expenditures for the award-winning Community Benefit program. Community Benefit funds are granted each year to local nonprofits, schools and government programs that provide critical health services to the underserved. All district board meetings are publicly noticed, open to the public, and available for viewing on the district website.
El Camino Health has served the communities of Silicon Valley and the South Bay for more than 60 years, with nationally recognized physicians and nurses at two not-for-profit acute care hospitals in Los Gatos and Mountain View, and 26 care locations across the region, which includes primary care, multi-specialty care, and urgent care. El Camino Health is dedicated to giving patients high-quality care utilizing the most advanced technology and research. As your healthcare partner of choice, we focus on keeping you healthy and getting you back on your feet when you need it, so you can live your best life.
Aside from achieving outstanding patient outcomes, the hospitals have earned numerous awards for clinical excellence, including being named one of the World’s Best Hospitals 2025 by Newsweek, one of the Best Hospitals for Maternity Care by U.S. News & World Report, one of America's 100 Best for Cardiac Care by Healthgrades and becoming the San Francisco Bay Area’s first Magnet hospital, earning four consecutive designations from the American Nurses Credentialing Center for nursing excellence.
Key service lines include cancer care, cardiovascular care, maternity care, mental health and addiction services, orthopedics, pulmonology, urology, and women's health. Visit elcaminohealth.org to learn more.
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