The HealthEquity Community Foundation is committed to being a role model and advocate for social stewardship in our communities through our private Foundation for Charitable Giving. We are honored to provide grants in the sum of $2,500.00 to selected organizations. Applications will be accepted through March 7. 

We know that we can make the most significant impact by using our skills and expertise to stand up against the barriers to healthy, stable, and secure communities. In that spirit, our Corporate Giving Foundation aligns with four core pillars: 

  • Financial Education and Literacy  
  • Health & Medicine  
  • Mental Health and Crisis Support  
  • Basic Human Needs  

If you believe that your organization is in direct service to your community in one or more of the above areas and meets our Standards of Giving (see below), we encourage you to continue the application process.  

HealthEquity Community Foundation Standards of Giving Guidelines 

The following standards are guidelines for philanthropic giving under the HealthEquity Community Foundation: 

  • Receiving non-profit must have 501(c)(3) status  
  • Receiving non-profit must be in good financial standing. The HealthEquity Community Foundation will review the overall financial support of an organization as a factor in our funding decision  
  • The organization must directly provide need-based services 
  • The HealthEquity Community Foundation must and will provide payment directly to receiving organizations  
  • Foundation grants and qualifying contributions are limited to one (1) gift for nonprofit organizations, per fiscal year (ends January 31). If funding is desired in the new fiscal year, a new application must be submitted  
  • Disaster relief eligibility is dependent on meeting criteria in alignment with the IRS designation of a qualified disaster 


The HealthEquity Community Foundation will not provide grants, donations, or contributions of any kind in the following areas: 

  • Non-profit organizations that do NOT have a 501(c)(3) tax code  
  • Startup or establishment of a nonprofit organization  
  • Fundraisers to benefit one person or one family  
  • Funding another organization’s foundation, endowment, or scholarship  
  • Travel or conference expenses for individuals or groups  
  • Voter registration drives, partisan organizations or activities, or attempts to influence legislation (i.e., lobbying), the outcome of any specific public election, or public opinion in connection with specific political or election issues 
  • Religious organizations and their affiliates, except well-established religious organizations or programs that primarily provide social services 
  • Athletic teams, sports organizations, and social groups  
  • The HealthEquity Community Foundation will not provide donations to support an event that has already occurred 
  • The HealthEquity Community Foundation does not donate to for-profit organizations  
  • The HealthEquity Community Foundation will not provide philanthropic or in-kind support of organizations the Foundation knows to explicitly discriminate or to have an explicit written policy of discrimination on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, age, national origin, sex, disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, ancestry, marital status, military discharge status (excluding dishonorable discharge), veteran status, citizenship status, or other legally protected status.
  • The HealthEquity Community Foundation complies fully with financial transparency laws and industry codes associated with corporate giving  

Please be aware that the HealthEquity Foundation is not able to approve all requests for funding that it receives.The HealthEquity Community Foundation reserves the right to terminate any grant or require the return of funds if the grantee fails to comply with the terms of the grant agreement or uses the funds for purposes inconsistent with the Foundation’s charitable objectives.


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