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Corporate and Foundation Giving
Investments from corporate and foundation partners play a critical role in the ongoing success of CHOP as the nation’s best children’s hospital.
Corporations and foundations in the Philadelphia region, seeking to make a broad and beneficial impact on the health and well being of children in their community, regularly join forces with CHOP in support of the Hospital’s leading patient care, research, education, and community health programs. The depth and breadth of CHOP’s programs also draws significant investments from national philanthropic organizations, who contribute to the Hospital’s discovery of cures to fatal pediatric disorders, the education of the next generation of leaders in pediatric healthcare, and the creation of new and innovative models of patient care and public health. Learn more below about the areas of corporate and foundation philanthropic support to CHOP.
Hospital Programs Patient care remains at the core of our mission, and it is the hallmark of our history. Families of the sickest children in our society continue to seek care at Children's Hospital because here they receive the best care available and the family support that makes all the difference.
Research The race to find better care and cures for the illnesses and diseases that strike children is never ending. Children's Hospital is home to one of the nation's largest pediatric research programs, spanning virtually every area of pediatric medicine.
Community Programs CHOP's involvement through community programs help improve the health and well being of disadvantaged children throughout the Delaware Valley.
Cause Marketing Does your organization want to do well by doing good? Then consider partnering with The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for a cause marketing promotion!
Events Leverage your brand in the community by sponsoring a Children’s Hospital event.
Education Knowing that great ideas spring from well-prepared minds, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia takes its responsibility to future generations of healthcare professionals very seriously.
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