Grantmaking

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Investing in Solutions That Create Long-Term Change

Levi Foundation supports nonprofit partners who address the root causes of behavioral health challenges and the social determinants of health—housing, food security, transportation, and community well-being.

Our grantmaking approach centers on collaboration, impact, and sustainability. We seek to strengthen organizations already doing meaningful work in Garland County by providing resources that help expand their reach and deepen their impact.

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Our Guiding Principles

  • Mission Alignment All grants must advance behavioral health and address social determinants of well-being.

  • Vision Fit Preference for opportunities that strengthen long-term resilience in Garland County.

  • Values Integration Activities must reflect Empathy, Proactivity, Integrity, and Collaboration.

Levi Foundation awards grants exclusively to nonprofit organizations serving Garland County.

A grant may be pursued only if it:

  • Aligns with strategic priorities.


  • Demonstrates clear positive community impact.


  • Is feasible to implement with existing or obtainable capacity.


  • Supports sustainability.


  • Meets ethical and compliance standards.


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Our grant application process is designed to be clear, supportive, and accessible.

Before applying, organizations should ensure their work aligns with our mission and funding priorities.

We anticipate grant applications to be open for submission in Spring 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Levi Hospital closed after many years of planning and review. Parts of the building dated back to 1914, and the cost to fix the plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems was very high—nearly the cost of building a new hospital. While plans for a new hospital were considered, uncertainty around future healthcare payments and a closer look at community needs led the Board to choose a different path. Click here to learn more about our history and where we're headed.

  • The Levi Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization created from Levi Hospital’s legacy. Instead of running a hospital, the Foundation works to improve community health by financially supporting other local nonprofits and program development.

  • The Foundation prioritizes:

    • Behavioral health services

    • Social determinants of health, such as housing stability, access to care, and supportive services

    These focus areas were informed by years of hospital experience and identified gaps in community services.

  • No. The Levi Community Foundation does not provide direct patient care or operate clinical services. Instead, it supports nonprofits and partners working to improve health and stability across the community.

  • The Foundation is structured as an endowment. Investment income from the endowment is used primarily to provide grants to qualified nonprofit organizations serving Garland County.

  • Yes. All donor funds continue to be used responsibly and in alignment with Levi’s charitable mission. Stewardship of donor intent remains a top priority.

  • Yes. Monthly gifts and gifts made in honor or memory of loved ones continue to directly support the Foundation’s mission and grantmaking efforts.

  • The Foundation is currently establishing policies and procedures and planning for future grant cycles. More detailed information about grant opportunities will be shared publicly as it becomes available.

  • The Levi Community Foundation serves Garland County, with an emphasis on supporting populations facing barriers to health, stability, and long-term well-being.

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Hear From Organizations We Support

  • Logo of the National Park Medical Center with a white medical cross and the acronym N.P.M.C. on a blue background.

    NPMC (National Park Medical Center) and Levi Hospital have been neighbors for generations with shared goals of serving our community and helping those in need. We’re grateful for their generous in-kind donations to local organizations like ours and wish the Levi Community Foundation continued success in making a meaningful impact where it’s needed most.

    Brandon Coggins

    Director of Pharmacy at National Park Medical Center

  • Logo for National Park College with white text on a blue background.

    We are incredibly grateful for the long-standing partnership National Park College has shared with Levi over the years. We’re honored to receive these generous donations—resources that will support our students as they pursue careers in nursing, radiologic technology, respiratory care, medical lab technology, paramedic, and EMT.

    Janice Ivers

    Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences at National Park College

  • Logo for Hot Springs Community Resource Center with city skyline, water, and hands

    Items such as office supplies, kitchen equipment, bed frames, and shelving will directly support shelter operations and daily programs in the Hot Springs Community Resource Center.

    Chris Joannides

    Director of the Hot Springs Community Resource Center

  • Logo for Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic with a blue background, white cross, and text 'Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic, Bridge to Hope'.

    These resources directly support our ability to care for patients who face significant barriers to healthcare. Levi’s generosity and commitment to helping those most in need mean so much to our team and the community we serve.

    Rhoda McMoran

    Pharmacist at CCMC (Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic)

  • Logo of National Park Medical Center with blue background, white cross, and text.

    We are deeply grateful for the strong relationship we’ve enjoyed with Levi Hospital and the foundation’s incredible generosity in helping make this possible. Together, we are building a healthier future for Hot Springs.

    Scott Bailey

    CEO of National Park Medical Center