Community Relations

At Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, we believe that strong communities create healthier futures. That's why we're committed to building meaningful relationships with local nonprofits, schools and advocates who share our vision of a healthier tomorrow for all children. 

Through sponsorships, strategic investments and hands-on engagement, we support events, programs and initiatives that:

  • Expand Access to Health & Wellness Services
  • Educate & Support Families
  • Advocate for Child Health & Safety
  • Advance Pediatric Research & Innovation

Together, we're creating lasting impact.

Sponsorships and Community Investments

We provide funding and in-kind support for events, initiatives, and programs that align with our Community Benefit priorities. To be considered for support, requests must meet the following criteria:

  • Submitted at least 45 days before event/marketing deadlines.
  • Align with at least one of the four community funding pillars.
  • Demonstrate a clear and positive benefit for the organization and community, particularly children and families.
  • Show financial viability and align with the hospital’s budgetary restraints.
  • Hold a 501(c)(3) nonprofit status or have a qualified fiscal sponsor.
  • Adhere to ethical and legal standards, including regulations related to health care, marketing and sponsorship agreements.

All requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis by an internal Sponsorship Council. Submitting an application does not guarantee project approval.

Submit a Sponsorship Request

Community Engagement Requests

We're proud to support our community not only through care, but through connection. Our team actively participates in events and initiatives that promote child and family health, safety and education. 

We welcome requests for:

  • Community events: Health fairs, festivals, fundraisers and more.
  • Guest speakers: Experts available to speak on topics such as child safety, nutrition, mental health and wellness. 
  • Hospital tours: Guided visits for student groups or community partners interested in learning about pediatric care.
  • Educational classes: In-person or virtual sessions focused on health topics such as injury prevention, healthy habits, or maternal and child health. 

All requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Submitting a request does not guarantee approval.

Submit a Community Engagement Request

Let's Work Together

If you're working to make a difference in child and family health, we're here to collaborate in ways that are impactful, thoughtful and community-driven.