We are excited to announce that we are now Health First Foundation Northern Arizona.
Our new identity conveys the foundation’s priority and vision for each person in northern Arizona to achieve optimal health and well-being. Our rallying cry is, “Health first for all!”
“Health does come first,” said Chris Bavasi, chair of the Health First Foundation Board of Directors. “We fully thrive as individuals and communities when we are healthy and well. Health First Foundation is eager to bring even more people together to work toward better health and more vibrant communities.”
As the leading philanthropic organization addressing the region’s health priorities, we evaluate health needs in northern Arizona communities and direct charitable support to the areas of greatest need.
Since becoming an independent organization in 2016, our foundation has invested nearly $17 million in improving health in the five counties of northern Arizona. We have funded more than 400 nonprofit health initiatives, helping more than 488,500 people achieve better health.
Allow us to share a few of our achievements.
Last year, we awarded more than $100,000 to health care workers, regional health centers, and Hopi and Navajo organizations working to save lives during the pandemic. With its grant, Tuba City Regional Health Care purchased needed medical equipment to address the disproportionate number of Covid-19 cases in Navajo Nation and Hopi communities.
“Patients’ lives were saved,” wrote a Tuba City medical team in its follow-up report.
Health First Foundation is also a leading funder of innovative mental health programs in northern Arizona, including Mental Health First Aid® training. The groundbreaking program helps people understand the signs of mental illnesses, supports timely intervention, and reduces the stigma associated with mental health conditions.
Another example of foundation funding at work is the Housing as Healthcare program run by Flagstaff Shelter Services. The collaborative effort, which received a 2020 Northern Arizona Community Health Grant from the foundation, aims to improve the health of residents experiencing homelessness. As of this spring, 58 people in the program have transitioned to safe, affordable, and stable housing, with many reporting improved physical and mental health.
The Health First Foundation logo incorporates a mark expressing our focus and service area. The segments of the circle represent the diversity found in the five counties of northern Arizona coming together in a vibrant form. They also stand for the social determinants that impact health.
Those determinants fall under five broad categories—economic stability, education access and quality, health care access and quality, neighborhood and built environments, and social and community context.
“If we work for improvements in these areas, we will experience better health and well-being in our communities,” Bavasi said. “Everyone reaps the benefits.”
This year, Health First Foundation launched the Health First Community Fund to raise and distribute money to nonprofits with innovative and collaborative solutions to community health disparities.
“We invite everyone to put health first and help bring our communities to greater health and well-being,” said Rick Smith, president and CEO of Health First Foundation. “We are incredibly grateful to all who work for a healthier northern Arizona. We continue to support our regional nonprofits, collaborative initiatives, and health and medical centers.”
You have the power to enrich lives. Donate to the Health First Community Fund to help improve health and well-being in our region.
Health First Foundation Northern Arizona is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity dedicated to advancing health and well-being. Based in Flagstaff, Arizona, the foundation serves the five-county region of northern Arizona. Donations to Health First Foundation (EIN 81-3137336) are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Mailing Address
PO Box 1832
Flagstaff AZ 86002