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Old Mt. Sinai’ dissolved, assets transferred to Mt. Sinai Health Foundation

After 26 years, the entity known as The Mt. Sinai Medical Center, an Ohio not-for-profit corporation commonly referred to as the “Old Mt. Sinai,” was recently dissolved into the Mt. Sinai Health Foundation in Cleveland. According to a news release from the foundation, its assets were transferred to the foundation, with the Old Mt. Sinai settling its affairs of the former hospital corporation.

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Mt. Sinai Health Foundation awards medical school $2 million to accelerate new treatments for devastating diseases

After 26 years, the entity known as The Mt. Sinai Medical Center, an Ohio not-for-profit corporation commonly referred to as the “Old Mt. Sinai,” was recently dissolved into the Mt. Sinai Health Foundation in Cleveland. According to a news release from the foundation, its assets were transferred to the foundation, with the Old Mt. Sinai settling its affairs of the former hospital corporation.

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United Way, Mt. Sinai Health Foundation steward for funds tackling lead poisoning

The Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition will receive $67 million from the Cleveland Clinic and the city of Cleveland, with the clinic selecting United Way of Greater Cleveland as the steward for its investment. The Cleveland Clinic is dedicating $50 million over five years to the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition. Pending council approval, the city will provide $17 million over two years from American Rescue Plan Act funds to help ensure Cleveland homes are lead-free, according to a Jan. 13 news release from the Cleveland Clinic. Source: Cleveland Jewish

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Mt. Sinai Health Foundation awards $4.6 million in grants

The Mt. Sinai Health Foundation awarded $4.6 million in its September and December grant cycles, bringing the foundation’s total grantmaking for 2021 to about $7 million. The grants awarded in the second half of the year highlight, according to a news release: the foundation’s focus on primary prevention and early intervention of Greater Cleveland’s most pressing health issues; its commitment to advance health equity, especially in the Black community and other communities of color; its investment in children and families’ well-being and its strategy to support solutions that promote health.

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