Bedrock Health Group is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing healthcare equity through compliance, research, and technical support for providers and payers. We focus on helping under-resourced clinics, providers, and community health initiatives meet regulatory, operational, and technology standards — so they can deliver better care to the people who need it most.
The Cornerstone Access Fund (CAF) is our dedicated funding stream that pays for compliance, technology, legal, and operational support for Cornerstone-eligible members. These members are under-resourced healthcare providers, community organizations, and payers serving vulnerable populations. The fund allows us to sponsor or fully cover the cost of services that would otherwise be financially out of reach.
100% of your donation supports programs, tools, and services for Cornerstone-eligible members. This includes:
Paying for compliance assessments and audits (HIPAA, HITECH, FISMA, etc.)
Covering costs for legal consultations and regulatory filings
Providing secure technology infrastructure and cybersecurity protection
Funding research, data analysis, and public health informatics projects
Sponsoring training and certification for healthcare staff in compliance and technical skills
No. Administrative costs for Bedrock Health Group are covered by separate operational grants and contracts. Your donation goes directly to mission-critical service delivery for eligible members.
We publish quarterly impact reports and annual audited financial statements. These documents detail every program funded, the amount spent, and the measurable outcomes achieved.
Yes. Bedrock Health Group is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All eligible donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. A tax receipt will be emailed to you after your donation.
Yes. Through our Sponsor-a-Member program, donors can select a specific eligible provider, clinic, or project to support. You will receive regular updates on the impact of your sponsorship.
Absolutely. You can earmark your donation for specific initiatives such as telehealth compliance, rural provider infrastructure, cybersecurity upgrades, or compliance training.
Cornerstone-eligible members meet criteria based on financial need, community impact, and service to underserved populations. We prioritize rural health providers, free clinics, minority-led healthcare organizations, and payers serving low-income communities.
The CAF is managed by Bedrock’s Compliance & Finance Committee, which includes licensed attorneys, compliance officers, and healthcare administrators. All funding decisions are documented and audited.
We use a transparent scoring system based on community impact, urgency of need, and operational readiness. Applicants are reviewed by an independent advisory panel to eliminate bias.
Yes. We maintain a public Impact Archive showing case studies, before-and-after assessments, and testimonials from funded organizations.
We accept donations via:
PayPal – One-time or recurring donations
Credit/Debit card via secure online form
ACH bank transfer
Check by mail
Employer payroll deduction (where supported)
Grant contributions
Click the Donate via PayPal button on our donation page.
Choose one-time or recurring.
Select your funding source (PayPal balance, bank account, or credit card).
Receive your confirmation email and tax receipt automatically.
Yes, both PayPal and our card processor allow you to set monthly, quarterly, or annual recurring donations.
Success is measured through:
Number of members served and projects completed
Compliance scores before and after intervention
Reduction in regulatory penalties for funded organizations
Increased patient reach for funded providers
Technology and infrastructure upgrades completed
Donations are pooled unless you request otherwise. This allows us to combine smaller gifts into larger grants for maximum impact.
Yes. Our IRS Determination Letter is publicly available and can be provided upon request.
We follow strict data protection protocols in line with PCI DSS for payment security, HIPAA for health-related data, and GDPR for international donors.
Yes, though tax-deductibility may vary depending on your country’s laws.