Philanthropy News Report

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

California Hospitals Brace for Earthquake Upgrades

Legislative mandates requiring the state's hospitals to replace or retrofit buildings has caused fear and trembling in the industry ever since the Northridge earthquake knocked 23 facilities out of commission in 1994.

The latest Rand Corp. report in 2007 estimated the costs at $110 billion. The figure did not include financing charges, which could double it. The California Hospital Association says that 66 percent of hospitals in the state are operating in the red.

Nonprofits Scripps and Sharp medical systems rely on philanthropy and bond markets. And others aren't sufficiently creditworthy to qualify for revenue bonds.

Full-text article by Ned Randolph is available via the San Diego Business Journal, 5.19.08.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Foundation Commits $50-Million to Community Colleges

The Bernard Osher Foundation, in San Francisco, has pledged up to $50-million to the California Community Colleges system to support scholarships at 109 colleges.

Full-text article by Beckie Supiano is available via The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5.6.08. [Subscription required.]

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Hospitals' charity work hard to assess

The California state auditor's office recently recommended that lawmakers give nonprofit hospitals more specific instructions on how to determine the value of services they provide to the cities and towns they serve, reports the Los Angeles Times.

Full-text article by Mary Engel is available via the Los Angeles Times, 12.14.07.

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