Your Impact. Our Community.

Donor support through UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation transforms lives across our region. Every gift fuels innovation, advances education, provides patient financial assistance, supports community health programs and enhances patient care—creating meaningful impact for patients and families throughout northern Colorado.

Because the foundation covers all administrative expenses, 100% of every donor gift goes directly to the purpose designated by the donor, ensuring every dollar makes a difference where it is needed most.

Our Impact Report showcases the powerful difference philanthropy makes. Whether you are a donor, patient, community partner or advocate for better health care, we invite you to explore the stories, milestones and outcomes made possible through your support.

Fiscal Year 2025 Impact

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation invested more than $5.3 million in projects and programs that improve health and well-being across our region.

  • $5.3 million invested in donor-supported initiatives
  • 13,443 community members reached through donor-funded programs and services

Behind every number is a patient, a family and a story of impact. Explore the report to see how philanthropy is transforming lives across northern Colorado.

Story Spotlight: Prehospital Whole Blood Program

Funding: $168,000

Donor support launched the Prehospital Whole Blood Program, making lifesaving blood transfusions available across northern Colorado. By equipping emergency responders with whole blood before patients reach the hospital, the program is helping save lives when every second counts.

63 units of whole blood administered
Successfully delivered by emergency responders across multiple northern Colorado communities.

55% medical emergencies
Patients experiencing serious medical conditions requiring urgent intervention.

45% trauma-related incidents
Patients treated for severe injuries and traumatic events.

Read more stories like this in the Impact Report.