History of CSOF

The Colorado Springs Osteopathic Foundation, a hospital conversion foundation (Eisenhower Medical Center), was established August 14, 1984 as a 501(c)(3) 509a public charity. Its original purpose was to engage primarily in the conduct of medical care, medical education and public education. This was accomplished by operating an ambulatory osteopathic family practice clinic for the underserved populations in El Paso County and environs; operating a Family Practice Residency Program and providing a facility to train and educate osteopathic students, interns, and residents; conducting continuing medical education programs; and finally, educating the public in matters relating to osteopathic medicine and health.

Today the Foundation is still organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. On July 1, 2009, the Foundation became a private, non-operating philanthropic foundation whose purpose is to improve the health and well-being of its community consistent with its osteopathic heritage by awarding Grants to health and human service nonprofit organizations in El Paso and Teller counties and Osteopathic Medical Student Scholarships to students from Colorado.

Milestones

August 14, 1984
The Foundation is established

October 1985 to June 2002
The Foundation provides more than $3,000,000 in care for the uninsured and Medicaid populations

June 1987
The Foundation receives accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association to become a postgraduate training facility and to conduct a family practice residency program

1987 to 2006
61 family practice physicians train and graduate; four fellows are trained in geriatric medicine and two fellows are trained in sports medicine

July 2002 to 2004
An AOA-approved internship program is implemented; four D.O. physicians complete their internship through our program

July 1, 2009
The Foundation becomes a 501(c)(3) private, non operating foundation under section 509a

2009 – Present Day
$2,980,777 awarded in grants to health-related nonprofit organizations
$1,130,000 awarded in tuition scholarships to Osteopathic medical students