Partnerships & Grants
We’re proud to be an active partner in our community—supporting local health initiatives, events, and organizations through grants, sponsorships, and event medical coverage. Apply today to see how we can support your work.
Engaged, Invested, and Ready to Support

Health Improvement Grants
Community Health Improvement Fund
We offer grants to nonprofit organizations working to improve community health—whether through mental health services, increasing access to care, or other health-focused programs. If your project supports healthier communities, we encourage you to apply!

Sponsorships
General Sponsorship Requests
We also partner with nonprofits through sponsorships that support community-focused events, conferences, and fundraisers tied to health improvement. If you're planning something that brings people together around a shared cause, we’d love to hear about it.
Please note:
- Organizations that receive a St. Luke’s Community Health Improvement Fund (CHIF) grant are not eligible for general sponsorship in the same calendar year.
- Event-related sponsorship requests must be submitted at least 60 days prior to the event date.
- Funding is not available for endowments, scholarships, or political action activities.

Medical Support
Sports Team/Event Medical Coverage
St. Luke’s Sports Medicine physicians and athletic trainers are proud to support schools and communities across southwest Idaho and eastern Oregon with expert orthopedic and sports medicine care.
If your school or organization is seeking medical coverage, discover how we can support your athletes’ health and performance.
News

Community Health & Engagement A growing need: St. Luke’s, community partners working to address food insecurity
Food insecurity is on the rise in Idaho and can be felt more acutely during the holidays when people are brought together to share meals and festivities.

News & Announcements Military experience serves St. Luke’s team member in career and in her current fight
St. Luke's team member past military experience helps her face new challenges

Community Health & Engagement St. Luke’s community partners pair up to help prevent suicide and support mental health initiatives
St. Luke's partners with community groups aimed at helping prevent suicide in young Idahoans.
Help & Support ‘Meet that need’: St. Luke’s Magic Valley team uses hospital parking lot to build beds for local kids
Dr. Bryan Mason, the chief of staff in Magic Valley, invited the medical staff to build beds for local children in need.