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Vision
Our vision is to improve the health of the people
in the communities we serve.
Mission
Our mission is to empower the people of the communities we
serve to achieve equal access to quality health services that
promote prevention and encourage healthy behaviors.
Charge
MFH is charged to:
- Identify and fill the gaps in the myriad public and private
health care services already available to the uninsured
and underinsured in its region
- Identify and address unmet health care needs in the underserved
populations of the region
- Identify and fund health care program opportunities in
the region in order to maximize the limited resources of
the Foundation for the greatest possible effect
The Missouri Foundation for Health does
not create programs, but rather it helps develop and fund
programs through grants to eligible organizations in the region.
The Foundation’s priorities encompass activities in
both the prevention and treatment of disease and disability.
Core Values
- Foundation programs and grants support activities
that aim to achieve objectively measurable improvements
in the health of Missouris citizens, particularly
the health of underserved, uninsured and underinsured populations.
- Foundation programs and grants supplement
but do not supplant the activities of established governmental
and non-governmental health care programs.
- Health care program initiatives are designed
with the flexibility to incorporate ongoing community input
and collaboration in their definition and implementation.
The flexibility permits small grants as well as larger,
longer-term grants; and permits funding of existing and
new community programs.
- The Foundation incorporates population-based
vital statistics and other health indicators relevant to
local communities into its strategic decision-making and
funding priorities.
- The Foundation seeks opportunities to collaborate
with other foundations as well as public and private organizations
in the pursuit of its health care-related purposes and goals.
- The Foundation follows the best practices
of foundation management, including but not limited to periodic
board self-assessment, education of Board members, annual
financial audits, and full conflict of interest disclosure.
- The Foundation from time to time establishes
multi-year health care program initiatives based on a systematic
strategic planning process.
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