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California Health Medical Reserve Corps is a private corporation based in IRVINE, CA. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2015. It holds total assets of $6.8M. Annual income is reported at $12.3M. Total assets have grown from $10K in 2019 to $6.8M in 2024. The foundation is governed by 6 officers and trustees. California health medical reserves corps ("chmrc or the organization") connects public health, health delivery systems and communities to ensure a coordinated response in emergencies and to build resiliency for the future. Chmrc was established in 2014 and was most recently activated in december 2019 in preparation for the escalating covid-19 pandemic. The chmrc team supported efforts from the time the first planes carrying passengers from affected areas arrived at travis air force base in february 2020. With the need for continuing support and coordination, chmrc is driving the effort to provide communication, coordination and logistical support to communities, health systems and public health to battle covid-19 throughout the state. Learning from the pandemic experience, chmrc is establishing foundations to make communities more resilient in future crises. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2015 to 2024. According to available records, California Health Medical Reserve Corps has made 14 grants totaling $218K, with a median grant of $5K. Annual giving has grown from $95K in 2022 to $123K in 2023. Individual grants have ranged from $3K to $120K, with an average award of $16K. The foundation has supported 8 unique organizations. Grants have been distributed to organizations in Georgia and California and Kentucky. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
California health medical reserves corps ("chmrc or the organization") connects public health, health delivery systems and communities to ensure a coordinated response in emergencies and to build resiliency for the future. Chmrc was established in 2014 and was most recently activated in december 2019 in preparation for the escalating covid-19 pandemic. The chmrc team supported efforts from the time the first planes carrying passengers from affected areas arrived at travis air force base in february 2020. With the need for continuing support and coordination, chmrc is driving the effort to provide communication, coordination and logistical support to communities, health systems and public health to battle covid-19 throughout the state. Learning from the pandemic experience, chmrc is establishing foundations to make communities more resilient in future crises.
Expenses: $14.1M
California health medical reserves corps ("chmrc or the organization") connects public health, health delivery systems and communities to ensure a coordinated response in emergencies and to build resiliency for the future. Chmrc was established in 2014 and was most recently activated in december 2019 in preparation for the escalating covid-19 pandemic. The chmrc team supported efforts from the time the first planes carrying passengers from affected areas arrived at travis air force base in february 2020. With the need for continuing support and coordination, chmrc is driving the effort to provide communication, coordination and logistical support to communities, health systems and public health to battle covid-19 throughout the state. Learning from the pandemic experience, chmrc is establishing foundations to make communities more resilient in future crises. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 14 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in GA, CA, KY.
California Health Medical Reserve Corps has distributed a total of $218K across 14 grants. The median grant size is $5K, with an average of $16K. Individual grants have ranged from $3K to $120K.
California Health Medical Reserve Corps typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
California Health Medical Reserve Corps is headquartered in IRVINE, CA. While based in CA, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 3 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lucas Garcia | CHIEF LEGAL OFFICER | $241K | $0 | $241K |
| Daniel Christensen | CHIEF PRIVACY AND SECURITY OFFICER | $240K | $0 | $240K |
| Ellen Young | INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | $220K | $0 | $220K |
| Dr James Killeen | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Matthew Ball | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Daniel Desmond | DIRECTOR | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Total Giving
N/A
Total Assets
$6.8M
Fair Market Value
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Net Worth
$6.6M
Grants Paid
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Contributions
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Net Investment Income
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Distribution Amount
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Total Grants
14
Total Giving
$218K
Average Grant
$16K
Median Grant
$5K
Unique Recipients
8
Most Common Grant
$5K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Society Of St Vincent De PaulCHMRC HAS A HOLIDAY TRADITION WHERE RANDOM EMPLOYEES ARE CHOSEN TO CHOOSE ANORGANIZATION/CHARITY | Los Angeles, CA | $5K | 2022 |
| Easterseals North Georgia IncFUNDING OF THE CLARKSTON HEALTH EQUITY COALITION | Clarkston, GA | $120K | 2023 |
| Solano Family & Children'S ServicesAPPLE IPAD DONATION | Fairfield, CA | $3K | 2023 |
| United Way Of The Wine CountryFUNDS PRIDE UNITED GRANTS AUTHORIZED BY UNITED WAY COMMUNITY BOARD FOR DISBURSEMENT IN 2022 | Santa Rosa, CA | $18K | 2022 |
| Williams Jessup UniversityCONTRIBUTION TO NURSING SCHOOL | Rocklin, CA | $10K | 2022 |
| Solano Aids CoalitionCHMRC HAS A HOLIDAY TRADITION WHERE RANDOM EMPLOYEES ARE CHOSEN TO CHOOSE ANORGANIZATION/CHARITY | Vallejo, CA | $5K | 2022 |
| Kids Cancer AllianceCHMRC HAS A HOLIDAY TRADITION WHERE RANDOM EMPLOYEES ARE CHOSEN TO CHOOSE ANORGANIZATION/CHARITY | Louisville, KY | $5K | 2022 |
| Powerhouse MinistriesCHMRC HAS A HOLIDAY TRADITION WHERE RANDOM EMPLOYEES ARE CHOSEN TO CHOOSE ANORGANIZATION/CHARITY | Folsom, CA | $5K | 2022 |