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2018 Impact By the Numbers

2018 Impact by the Numbers

The work of the Valley Medical Center Foundation enabled the following in 2018...

$5,912,218 in total revenue in 2018

19 special events organized to raise funds, recognize supporters and educate the community about SCVMC’s mission

$693,003 in goods and services donated in-kind to the VMC Foundation in 2018

2,375 individuals or organizations made a gift to the VMC Foundation in 2018

25 CPR infant training and practice mannequins were provided to the Health Education Department

39,528 free books were distributed during well-child exams at SCVMC pediatric clinic locations through the Reach Out & Read program

527 physical activity play toys were purchased for the Pediatric Healthy Lifestyle Center via VMC Foundation grant funding

The VMC Foundation’s Turning Wheels for Kids program built and donated its 40,000th bike since the program was founded in 2003

65 car seats were donated to support a Santa Clara Countysponsored Car Seat Safety Check event

79 cents out of every dollar donated was spent on programs and services

$65,978 raised by SCVMC staff during the 2018 “Give a Booster Shot” employee giving campaign

210 therapeutic play materials and books were purchased for SCVMC Pediatrics with VMC Foundation grant funding

1,364 new moms received follow-up breastfeeding support via VMC Foundationfunded programs

574 family members received support from a VMC Foundationfunded NICU Family & Baby Advocate & Family Support Specialist

11,250 visitors to the SCVMC Farmers’ Market, a program of the VMC Foundation

895 individuals and organizations made a gift to the VMC Foundation for the first time in 2018

Responded to over 60 unbudgeted, emergency requests from SCVMC units, programs and departments, resulting in $118,000 in onetime funding

2400 Clove Drive, the VMC Foundation’s new headquarters on the campus of SCVMC

4,771 unique donations made to the VMC Foundation in 2018

855 developmental toys and materials were purchased for the Babies Reaching Improved Development & Growth in their Environment program

The only organization in California to achieve accreditation from Standards for Excellence: an Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector

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