
Impact of Giving
Through the generosity of donors, Bronson Health Foundation is able to make significant investments to lift up our patients, families, team members and communities.
We invite you to see the details not only by the numbers, but through some of the countless stories of impact featured in the video below. These are the people whose lives have been touched through the programs and services made possible through Bronson Health Foundation.
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Funds Raised
Total Contributions
$10,401,199
2024 Distributions
Total 2024 distributions: $6,218,802. The list below shows how funds were allocated across programs and services.
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Children’s & Women’s Health
$2,506,251 (40.3%)
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Sexual Assault Services
$1,336,943 (21.5%)
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Capital improvements, environment of care, rural health grants & more
$534,094 (8.6%)
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Behavioral / Mental Health Services
$296,014 (4.8%)
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Cancer Care
$280,849 (4.5%)
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Employee Support & Education
$268,833 (4.3%)
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Community Health Initiatives
$248,604 (4.0%)
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New Urgent Care Kalamazoo
$215,116 (3.5%)
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Direct Patient Assistance
$184,900 (3.0%)
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Heart & Vascular Services
$122,891 (2.0%)
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Bereavement Services
$96,132 (1.5%)
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Bronson Constance Brown Hearing Services
$53,569 (0.9%)
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Neuroscience Needs
$31,197 (0.5%)
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Bronson Commons
$9,300 (0.1%)
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Interpreter & Translation Services
$8,134 (0.1%)
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Advanced Illness Management
$5,977 (0.1%)
Learn More About Bronson Health Foundation Funds and Endowments
Bronson Children’s Hospital Fund
Child Life
5,961 patient interactions
(Includes Bronson Battle Creek)
Music Therapy
1,319 patient interactions
Art Therapy
2,897 patient interactions
Inpatient and Outpatient Support (Including Bronson Cancer Centers)
Transportation
Transportation needs including taxi rides, mobility van rides, gas cards, and bus tokens.

3,910 patients assisted
$117,014 funds
Patient Needs
Various patient needs including medical equipment; nutrition, rehab and home health support.

966 patients assisted
$16,150 funds
Medication Support
Medication support.

290 patients assisted
$30,637 funds