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The Health Foundation of South Florida is a change agent, improving the health and well-being for all residents of South Florida, especially those most in need, through funding, expertise and advocacy.
Health Foundation of South Florida has been serving South Florida for over 30 years, investing more than $148 million in nonprofits that provide programs and services in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. The Health Foundation’s mission is to be a catalyst for collaborations, policy changes, and systems changes that improve the health ...
Debra Annane, M.A., M.P.H., joined the Foundation in 2022 as a Program Officer, focused on expanding the Foundation’s goals for co-developing health equity projects and tackling non-medical drivers of health.
Health Foundation of South Florida has been serving South Florida for over 30 years, investing more than $148 million in nonprofits that provide programs and services in Broward, Miami-Dade, and ...
| We are South Florida's largest philanthropic organization focused on addressing the social determinants of health, reducing health disparities and achieving health equity in the region's underserved, vulnerable communities.
The South Florida Health Foundation has about a $162 million endowment to help fund its decades-long work to make health care more equal and accessible to low income people. Now it has new...
The Health Foundation of South Florida www.hfsf.org is excited to announce the opening of nominations for the 2025 Inspiring Women of Health Awards. This prestigious honor, now celebrating its ...
The mission of Health Foundation of South Florida is to invest in and be a catalyst for collaborations and policy and systems changes that improve the health of South Florida communities, with a focus on vulnerable, low to moderate-income populations.
The University of Miami has received a $1 million grant from the Health Foundation of South Florida aimed at increasing the understanding of the root causes of health inequities in historically underserved communities and delivering community-based intervention programs that reduce disparities.
We strongly recommend you contact us before beginning the grant application process to discuss eligibility requirements and your project idea. Call us at 305-374-7200 and schedule a time to speak with program staff.