Greater Sacramento

Serving communities in Sacramento, Placer, and Yolo counties

Kaiser Permanente’s Greater Sacramento area includes Sacramento and Placer counties, as well as parts of Yolo, Amador, El Dorado, Sutter, Nevada, and Yuba counties. These communities are served by our Roseville, Sacramento, and South Sacramento medical centers.

In addition to providing affordable health care and coverage for our members and patients, Kaiser Permanente uses a full range of assets to improve the health of the communities we serve. We provide grants and donations to address identified health needs, sponsorships to support community events and activities, and in-kind donations, as well as employee and physician volunteers.

Community Health Needs Assessment

The Kaiser Permanente Community Health Needs Assessment reports for our Roseville, Sacramento, and South Sacramento medical centers are informed by data and input from community partners to identify and address prioritized health needs in the community.

To view the Community Health Needs Assessments for each Kaiser Permanente medical center and submit comments, please visit the Kaiser Permanente Community Health Needs Assessments page.

Community Benefit Report

Our community benefit reports for our Kaiser Permanente medical centers in Roseville, Sacramento, and South Sacramento highlight strategies and resources we deployed to respond to prioritized health needs and to improve health in those communities. To view the reports, please visit our Reports page.

Grants

Kaiser Permanente provides charitable contributions to community-based organizations with an emphasis on addressing health and social inequities in the communities we serve.

Sponsorships

We partner with community-based organizations to support events and activities that address our identified community health needs and promote healthy lifestyles, education, workforce development, and environmental stewardship.

Learn more about our sponsorship program and eligibility at our Greater Sacramento and South Sacramento In The Community pages. Please note: There are 2 application periods per calendar year. Requests must be submitted during these times to be considered for sponsorship.  

For instructions on how to submit an online sponsorship application, please review the Mosaic User Guide for Sponsorship Applicants.

Contact Us

To learn more about our grants program, please contact:

Brian Heller de Leon
Community Health Manager
sacramentovalley.grant.communitybenefit@kp.org

For sponsorships:

Kacie Johnson and Karin Hartkamp
Public Affairs Managers
pa-sponsorships@kp.org