A Legacy of Giving

A Legacy of Giving

Funding solutions to expand equitable health care and healthy living

For thirty years, The North Shore Health Care Foundation awarded over $1.6 million in grants to programs that sought to address gaps and expand equitable health care and healthy living in Cook County. The NSHCF Grant Program worked to support the wellbeing of individuals and families across the lifespan and throughout every part of Cook County. The Foundation was able to listen deeply to community needs and invest in the development and implementation of a wide variety of programming that innovatively met emergent needs-promoting a healthy Cook County for all.

Recent Grant Awards

The following programs have received NSHCF grant awards in the last five years:

2024 recipients $45,650 in grants to:

  • $10,000 – Cook County Higher Education – Health Care Education Delivery
  • $4,000 – Cook County Emergency Services – Cook County Emergency Services Conference
  • $6,000 – Fire Chiefs of Cook County – Fire Hose Pressure Testing Device
  • $10,000 – Care Partners of Cook County – Assisting older adults to remain safely in their homes through core services
  • $6,800 – Coldwater Foundation – Wilderness First Responder Certification Course and emergency equipment
  • $3,200 – Oral Health Task Force/Grand Marais Family Dentistry – X-ray Certification Training
  • $2,000 – North Point Inc. – Summer teen golf program access
  • $2,650 – Cook County Public Health Boreal Partners Transit – Offset cost of fuel and insurance for the ADA compliant Van and Software to more efficiently coordinate services
  • $1,000 – North Shore Collaborative LOTS (Learning Opportunities Through Stories) Summer Reading Program – Books for young readers and social skills community gatherings

2023 recipients – $129,984 in grants to:

  • $56,282 – North Shore Health Hospital – Simulation Manikin Technology Grant for Workforce Solutions Initiative
  • $10,000 – CC Higher Education 2023 – Healthcare education delivery
  • $10,000 – Care Partners of Cook County – Senior services and palliative care programs
  • $5,497.87 – Cook County Schools ISD 166 – Athletic Department AEDs to reduce cardiac events at sporting events at home and away
  • $2,557.50 – Sawtooth Mountain Clinic Early Childhood Hub Positive Parenting Book Clubs
  • $10,000 – CC Public Health & Human Services – Collaborative Transportation Solution for Seniors & Accessibility
  • $1,000 – North Shore Collaborative – Learning Opportunities Through Stories Program
  • $5,000 – Cook County Schools ISD 166 2023-2024 School Year – School Based Mental Health Therapist
  • $6,000 – The Grand Marais Art Colony – Art & Health: Memory Care and Grief Program
  • $9,500 – Great Expectations School, Oshki Onigamaag Charter School & Consciously Carly, LLC – Mindfulness at School Yoga Program
  • $5,550 – WTIP Radio & Consciously Carly, LLC – Mindfulness Mondays Podcast
  • $5,600 – Sawtooth Mountain Clinic Medical Assistant Training Program – Workforce Solutions
  • $2,997 – Sawtooth Mountain Clinic Certified Pharmacy Technician in Training Program – Workforce Solutions

2022 recipients – $64,300

  • $6,000 – PPHS – Mental Health First Aid Training for 30 individuals, 15 who work directly with youth for youth mental health first aid
  • $1,300 – Sawtooth Mountain Clinic – Early Childhood Connections – Parenting/Caregiver Book Clubs
  • $11,300 – Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior: Elderly Services Program
  • $6,000 – North Point Youth Center – Youth activities, food security and hygiene program
  • $5,000 – The Hub (Cook County Council on Aging) – Food Program Support
  • $1,000 – North Shore Collaborative – Learning Opportunities Through Stories Program
  • $3,700 – MN Children’s Press – A Children’s Ojibwe Alphabet Book: Youth and Elders Co-create a Primer on Language and Culture.
  • $10,000 – Care Partners of Cook County – Senior services and palliative care programs
  • $10,000 – Cook County Higher Education – Healthcare education delivery
  • $10,000 – Care Partners of Cook County – Seniors services and palliative care
  • $10,000 – Tofte Fire Rescue – Lucas 3.1 Automatic CPR Machine improving survival rates and covering a gap in the west-end of the County

2021 recipients – $49,887 total

  • $6,000 – Cook County Fire Chiefs’ Association – Creation of Fire Training Facility
  • $4,000 – Cook County Search & Rescue – Advanced Search and Response Training
  • $10,000 – Cook County Higher Education – Healthcare education and healthy living courses
  • $10,000 – Public Health & Human Services – Collaborative Transportation Solutions for Elders (returned due to lack of additional funding and rerouted to launch the Medical Assistant Certification and Training Program at the Sawtooth Mountain Clinic creating six new health care positions)
  • $1,127 – The Hub – Medical Equipment Loan Program
  • $1,000 – Learning Opportunities Through Stories (LOTS) Program – early child education and healthy bonding program
  • $900 – Great Expectations School – Anti-Bias Education Training for all educators and paraprofessionals
  • $4,360 – Northern Lights Health Care PLLC/MN Children’s Press: Baby’s Birth Journey Health Care Coloring & Activity Book.
  • $2,500 – North Shore Minnesota Home School Group: Group Outings Program

2020 recipients – $58,100 total

  • $10,000 – Care Partners of Cook County – Operation of programs, services and new initiatives
  • $20,000 – COVID-19 Medical Response Fund for health providers and emergency response units to have what they needed for local response and vaccination efforts
  • $1,000 – Learning Opportunities Through Stories (LOTS) Early childhood education which contributes to mental and emotional health and family bonds
  • $5,000 – Great Lunch Program at Great Expectations School to ensure all children have access to healthy food at school regardless of ability to pay, and eliminate singling out children on Free or Reduced Lunch program
  • $3,000 – Snacks & Packs for Kids ensures children get food on weekends, holidays and summer break. NSHCF helped feed 63 children from Tofte to Grand Portage, throughout the summer
  • $2,000 – Cook Co. Emergency Chaplaincy Program provides emotional support to First Responders, Law Enforcement, 911 Dispatchers, as well as victims and families on-scene during incidents
  • $5,000 – Great Lunch Program Phase 2 to help address additional enrollment and expand the school food program to include breakfast, five days a week
  • $7,100 – New Growing Families Program through CC PHHS supports one another through childbearing and early parenting during the pandemic and beyond
  • $5,000 – Trauma Exposure Training and Peer Support Counselling Training for all staff in Public Health & Human Services

See All Grants since 1995

Values In All We Do

We believe in the possibilities of people, organizations, businesses and governments working together to create a healthy community for all in Cook County. Our values represent what we believe in, what we stand for and how we approach everything we do at the North Shore Health Care Foundation. They provide a guideline for making decisions at all levels of our organization and include:

  • Responsible stewardship
  • Collaboration and partnerships
  • Efficient and effective governance
  • Compassion
  • Inherent dignity
  • Inclusion
  • Integrity
  • Being nimble

A Little Goes a Long Way

By giving to the Foundation, you can support a variety of valuable programs and services dedicated to health care, emergency services, education and healthy living in a single donation. Be a partner in your own health system.

Listings That Give Back: Foundation Home Real Estate Program

The Foundation Home Program is an innovative partnership with local real estate professionals in which a percentage of the commission from select property listings is donated to the Foundation to invest in local health and emergency services.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement

The North Shore Health Care Foundation (NSHCF) strives to act inclusively in all that it does. The NSHCF recognizes the diversity of human differences, and values the inherent worth of all people. NSHCF does its work with compassion and inclusivity by creating healthy communities with partners and in the conduct of its business internally. The NSHCF recognizes that health and well-being are directly connected to honoring the truth and wholeness of each person. Toward that end it strives to respect and support diverse identities in the communities it serves. The NSHCF endeavors to be nimble and open to teachings from those communities so that it can serve as an ally and partner in creating greater equity and inclusion for all in Cook County. The NSHCF ask all partners and grantees to honor these values in our work together.