Apply for help

You may be stressed right now. You may not know where to go. You might not want to ask for help. But your colleagues at HCA Healthcare want to help you. Grants are given based on both a qualifying event and a financial need. Every application must be able to demonstrate the request through supporting documentation. Once an application is received, your facility's grant leader personally reviews it to ensure colleagues are being helped in the best way possible.

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Am I eligible for help?

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Do I have a qualifying event?

Colleagues must experience a qualifying hardship.

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What is my financial need?

Colleagues must be able to demonstrate a financial need.

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Hope Fund Grant

The Hope Fund can consider a maximum grant of $7,500 based on eligibility, for needs related to a qualifying event. The average grant is $3,000.

How to apply

Before beginning your application, please visit our supporting documentation page to understand what documentation must accompany your request. The Hope Fund is not able to consider grants without supporting documentation. Begin your online application by clicking the button above. Use your 3-4 ID and network password to log in, and the online grant application will guide you through the submission process in detail. Whenever possible, attach all supporting documentation to your online application.

You can also send documentation to us via email or by fax to 866-337-4354. Please be sure your name and 3-4 ID is on the cover page.

What happens next

Once you have submitted your application and documentation, the grant leader will review your application and make a recommendation to the Hope Fund staff at HCA Healthcare’s home office in Nashville, Tennessee.

The goal of the Hope Fund team is to respond within two weeks after receiving your application, including all required documentation. Please note, your application cannot be reviewed until all supporting documentation is received.

If approved, the Hope Fund staff will typically provide assistance via direct deposit into your account, and you will receive a confirmation email. In some situations, a check may be issued directly to a creditor.

If your application is denied, you will receive an email explaining the reason for the denial.