UC Davis Health sponsors a select number of events that are strongly aligned with its mission of discovering and sharing knowledge to advance health. The health system’s sponsorship program follows a thorough process of evaluating sponsorship opportunities. The opportunities that are ultimately funded make a positive impact on our communities.
As a publicly supported academic medical center, UC Davis Health does not maintain a private foundation, nor does the institution award grants. Sponsorship is defined as direct financial or in-kind support for community benefit programs or special events, and may include (though is not limited to) nonprofit agency fundraisers (breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, walks/runs), speakers series/lectures, health fairs or other community outreach that closely align with the UC Davis Health mission, vision and strategic plan.
Requests must meet university policies and procedures and promote the effective community engagement strategies of UC Davis Health. All requests must comply with university policies and procedures and promote one or more of the following:
As a publicly supported academic medical center, UC Davis Health does not maintain a private foundation, nor does the institution award grants. A limit of one sponsorship request per organization should be submitted per calendar year. Sponsorships for multiple events should be bundled into one request.
A limit of one sponsorship request per organization should be submitted per calendar year. Sponsorships for multiple events should be bundled into one request.
In addition, requests submitted by University of California staff, faculty and students will not be considered.
Opportunity or Event Date December, January or February March, April or May June, July or August September, October or November |
Submission Window September 15 - October 30 December 15 - January 31 March 15 - April 29 June 15 - July 31 |
Requests received past the deadline may not be reviewed. Requests submitted by University of California staff, faculty or students will not be considered. The application must be submitted by a staff or board member of the organization requesting support.
Annual, planned or expected sponsorship requests should be submitted during the annual budget preparation process in order to be included in the UC Davis Health’s approved fiscal year budget.
Requests for sponsorship must be provided in writing on a university-approved form, along with additional supporting materials.
The Sponsorship Advisory Group will meet as needed to review, evaluate, and make sponsorship recommendations.
As best practice, individual departments that have budgeted funds for sponsorships should ensure Hospital Administration is aware of the intended sponsorship and funding source.
Decisions are based on consistency with the criteria mentioned previously. However, due to the overwhelming number of requests and limited availability of funds, a request may be denied even if it fits the criteria.
Official notification of approval or denial will come in the form of a letter or email no later than 45 days post deadline date.
Questions should be directed to:
UC Davis Health Administration
Email: hs-sponsorships@ucdavis.edu
Phone: 916-734-0752
UC Davis Health Administration
2335 Stockton Blvd, North Addition Office Building, Suite 2202
Sacramento, CA 95817
Phone: 916-734-0752
Email: hs-sponsorships@ucdavis.edu
For an organization requesting sponsorship.
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A U.S. News & World Report best hospital in cancer, cardiology, heart & vascular surgery, diabetes & endocrinology, ENT, geriatrics, neurology & neurosurgery, obstetrics & gynecology, and pulmonology & lung surgery.
A U.S. News & World Report best children’s hospital in diabetes & endocrinology, nephrology, and orthopedics*. (*Together with Shriners Children’s)
Ranked Sacramento’s #1 hospital by U.S. News, and high-performing in COPD, colon cancer surgery, diabetes, heart attack, heart failure, hip fracture, hip replacement, kidney failure, leukemia, lymphoma & myeloma, lung cancer surgery, ovarian cancer surgery, pneumonia, prostate cancer surgery, stroke, TAVR, uterine cancer surgery, gastroenterology & GI surgery, and orthopedics.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the UC Davis School of Medicine No. 6 in the nation for primary care training.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the UC Davis School of Medicine No. 50 in the nation for research.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing’s Master’s Entry Program in Nursing #24 (tie) in the nation.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing’s Master of Health Services — Physician Assistant Degree Program 40th in the nation (tie).
U.S. News & World Report ranks the UC Davis School of Medicine No. 3 in the nation for diversity.
UC Davis Medical Center has received Magnet® recognition, the nation’s highest honor for nursing excellence.
UC Davis Health has been recognized as a level 10 out of 10 in the Digital Health “Most Wired” program from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The honor recognizes excellence in using technology to improve the delivery of care.
UC Davis Health has been recognized as a level 10 out of 10 in the Digital Health “Most Wired” program from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The honor recognizes excellence in using technology to improve the delivery of care.
One of ~56 U.S. cancer centers designated “comprehensive” by the National Cancer Institute.
For the 11th consecutive year, UC Davis Medical Center has been recognized as a “Leader in LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality.”