The United Hemophilia Foundation (UHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization that hosts various educational programs and events throughout the year, equipping the bleeding disorders community with empowering information. UHF aims to enhance health, wellness, and overall quality of life for those affected by bleeding disorders, while also advocating for their rights and access to appropriate care.
2016
81-3826935
$39.4 thousand
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
UHF conducts educational programs to increase awareness and understanding of bleeding disorders through workshops and seminars.
The foundation offers counseling, healthcare access, and support groups for individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders.
Community engagement through advocacy for improved treatment access and research funding for bleeding disorders.
November 2, 2024 - December 7, 2024
Join us for the 5th Virtual Walk and Capital Fundraising Campaign; donations will continue providing education, scholarships, advocacy, and patient services.
December 7, 2024
A free event filled with education, food, and holiday cheer, but registration is required.
Programs designed to provide education and community support for families affected by bleeding disorders.
Overall Score
52
46
/100
Program Expense Ratio
89.60%
20
/20
Program Revenue Growth
65.45%
20
/20
Leverage Ratio
0
2
/20
Working Capital Ratio
0.125
2
/20
Fundraising Efficiency
0
2
/20
Fiscal Year:2022
Source:Source: Self-reported by organization
Category | Amount | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | 228.8K | 94.18% |
Program Services | 9.1K | 3.74% |
Investment Income | 0 | 0.00% |
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets | 0 | 0.00% |
Other Notable Sources | 0 | 0.00% |
Total Revenue | 243K | 100.00% |
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