EIN 95-1683875

City of Hope National Medical Center

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
6,748
City
Year formed
1948
Most recent tax filings
2022-09-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
City of Hope's mission is to transform the future of health care by turning science into a practical benefit, hope into reality.
Total revenues
$1,988,224,467
2022
Total expenses
$2,033,883,108
2022
Total assets
$3,534,752,675
2022
Num. employees
6,748
2022

Program areas at City of Hope National Medical Center

Patient care: the Medical Center provides acute-care Medical services for patients being treated for some form of cancer, including leukemia and lymphoma, colorectal, prostate, gynecologic and breast cancers. All patients treated at the Medical Center benefit from the latest technologies including those derived from translational medicine, achieved by collaboration between members of the patient care teams and the scientific and bench research activities performed throughout the organization. Since 1976, more than 18,000 hematopoietic (blood) cell transplantation procedures have been performed at the Medical Center to fight leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma and other cancers. Today, the Medical Center's clinicians are furthering development of stem cell transplantation to treat autoimmune diseases. As a pioneer in robotic surgery for rectal and prostate cancer, and an emerging leader in robotic surgery for head and neck cancers, the Medical Center is a nationally recognized leader in the field of minimally invasive surgery. Physicians at the Medical Center have also broken new ground in employing targeted radiation treatment techniques that deliver doses directly to diseased tissue, maximizing cancer-killing treatments while potentially minimizing damage to patients' healthy tissue. The sheri les biller patient and family resource Center serves as the information hub about our comprehensive assistance for patients and families, offering patient education, support groups, social work resources, mind-body therapies and patient navigators to assist people through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Its healthcare professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists and palliative care physicians, partner with patients and families to alleviate pain and distress related to disease and treatment. The Medical Center provides for services through charity care assistance for patients meeting certain financial eligibility and clinical criteria and to persons without insurance or who are under-insured. The Medical Center also subsidizes care for patients covered by medi-caMedicalal and medicare.
Public information and education: the Medical Center is committed to serving the community through education and support services to inform and educate the public through cancer awareness programs, health events and educational forums for community groups and businesses. Education and professional development are important programs at the Medical Center. Through robust residency and fellowship programs, the Medical Center provides considerable training and continuing education for physicians, nurses and health professionals employed by the Medical Center. In many instances these same programs and training are extended to Medical professionals not directly affiliated with the Medical Center.
Research: the Medical Center funds a variety of clinical and laboratory research activities focused on finding cures and treatments for cancer and other life-threatening diseases for which grant and extramural funding is not available. Coupled with the beckman research institute, the Medical Center has a long history of significant research contributions in cancer treatment therapies, diabetes and other diseases. The Medical Center conducts more than 800 clinical trials annually, enrolling nearly 1 in 4 patients. Many of these trials provide patients with access to the newest treatment approaches, which helps develop the standard treatments of tomorrow. For instance, the Medical Center was the first institution in the world to perform a clinical study using neural stem cells to target glioma, a deadly form of brain cancer. The Medical Center has been designated a National Center for islet cell transplantation. The Medical Center is also making major contributions to the study of hiv/aids through research into how to stop the virus' infection of cells. The Medical Center provides institutionally funded research grants to develop novel ideas that have not yet reached a maturity level necessary to secure extramural funding. Medical Center faculty and staff serve as contributory members for National policy and regulatory organizations and advisory committees. They also provide their expertise to review grant applications for state and federal agencies and serve as members of editorial boards for professional publications. The Medical Center's department of population sciences also reaches out and seeks to reduce the burden of cancer across all populations through collaborative programs in care, research and education. Seeking to understand the causes and risks of cancer and disparities in cancer outcomes in various populations, population science personnel examine and investigate genetic markers linked to cancer risk, seeking to improve the quality of life for cancer survivors. Through the Center for cancer survivorship, specialized, long-term follow-up care is provided for cancer survivors, and its critical research is shared with other institutions.

Grants made by City of Hope National Medical Center

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
California Health Foundation and TrustOperating Support$8,000,000
The Translational Genomics Research InstituteSee Part Iv$587,246
City of Hope Medical FoundationOperating Support$500,000
...and 3 more grants made

Who funds City of Hope National Medical Center

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
City of HopeSee Part Iv$20,834,739
City of Hope - Workers CompCharitable$6,000,000
Ben and Catherine Ivy FoundationYear 2 of 3 Year Award:engineering De Novo Antitumor Immunity Using Patient-Specific Chimeric Antigen Receptor (Car)-Modified T Cells. Development of A New Class of Cars Exploiting the Broad and Selective GBM Binding Properties of the Scorpion Toxin Peptide Chlorotoxin (CTX) and Evaluate the Potential of A Ctx-Car To Limit GBM Antigen Escape.$957,527
...and 38 more grants received totalling $29,832,131

Personnel at City of Hope National Medical Center

NameTitleCompensation
Robert W StonePresident Chief Executive Officer$1,040,414
Vincent JensenChief Clinical Operating Officer$481,999
Jeffrey WalkerFormer Officer$369,473
Jennifer A ParkhurstTreasurer Chief Financial Officer$476,838
Ken Chaplin ServesSystem Chief Marketing Officer
...and 24 more key personnel

Financials for City of Hope National Medical Center

RevenuesFYE 09/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$38,007,967
Program services$1,911,563,345
Investment income and dividends$9,138,104
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$107,505
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$19,177,997
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$10,229,549
Total revenues$1,988,224,467

Form 990s for City of Hope National Medical Center

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-092023-08-15990View PDF
2021-092022-08-09990View PDF
2020-092021-08-12990View PDF
2019-092020-10-09990View PDF
2018-092019-10-18990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s

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Data update history
September 26, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
September 26, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 5 new personnel
July 17, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021
July 13, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 9 new vendors, including , , , , , , , , and
July 11, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 13 new personnel
Nonprofit Types
HospitalsHealth organizationsHeadquarter / parent organizations
Issues
HealthEducationDiseases and disorders
Characteristics
Funds one specific organizationLobbyingOperates internationallyReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
1500 E Duarte Rd
Duarte, CA 91010
Metro area
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
Website URL
cityofhope.org/ 
Phone
(626) 256-4673
Facebook page
cityofhope 
Twitter profile
@cityofhope 
IRS details
EIN
95-1683875
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1948
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E24: Hospital, Specialty
NAICS code, primary
622: Hospitals
Parent/child status
Central organization
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