MEMORIAL HEALTH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION INCClosed
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Programs
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This organization is considered closed as of 2018. Impala made this determination because the organization is listed as revoked by the IRS, has not filed Form 990s in 5+ years, and no longer appears in the EO Business Master File or Pub78 List.
Note: The closure year reflects the IRS revocation effective date. Revocation typically follows three years of non-filing, so the organization may have ceased operations earlier.
Memorial Health Foundation Fundraising Initiatives
Memorial University Medical Center Foundation had a successful year in 2016, raising a total of $5,500,538 in cash philanthropic gifts. Thousands more in pledges for future donations and for gifts in kind were also received in 2016. These gifts supported the building of the Dwaine and Cynthia Willett Children's Hospital, advances in heart and vascular and cancer care as well as patient assistance, research, education, prevention, and treatment programs.SEE SCHEDULE O FOR CONTINUATION.The Foundation's activities were guided during 2016 by Board Chair William Donahue. Other 2016 board members included Robin Allen, Elizabeth Anderson, Nadine Bothwell, Heather Fountain, Jenny Gentry, Margaret Gill (President and CEO, MUMC; Ex-Officio), Paul Hamilton, Harry Haslam (Chairman of the Board, MHS), Kathie Harlander, Cathy Hill, Toby Hollenberg, Jeff Kole, Ken Larsen, James Lindley, M.D., Gerard Meyer, Rick Muller, Sam Murray, M.D., Jim Myrick, David Paddison, Jackie Rabinowitz, Steve Stephens, Cynthia Willett, and Beverly Young. Jerry Meyer served as chair of the Board's Finance Committee. Kathie Harlander served as chair of the Trusteeship Committee. The Foundation was led by Phoenicia Miracle, Vice President of the Memorial Health Foundation.The Children's Hospital at Memorial Health was a key area of fundraising for the Foundation. The Kids Only Capital Campaign committee, headed by Jackie Rabinowitz, along with the general Children's fund, received $3,154,145 as part of our $20M comprehensive capital campaign.The children's hospital is a proud member of Children's Miracle Network. In 2016, the children's hospital, through Children's Miracle Network, raised funds in 17 counties in southeast Georgie and South Carolina. The Children's Miracle Network funds were allocated through a formal application process, which includes signatures of leadership members who decide on priority needs. In 2016, volunteers played a vital role in the success of the special events. Young parents form The Next Generation and host a fall family day. Retired women gathered to support The One Hundred, which hosted its Annual Bear Gala in 2016. Devoted cyclists from across our region rode for cancer in Patrick's Ride; and other volunteers collaborated and worked together to execute three successful golf tournaments (LWGA, Kids Classic, and Cupid's Arrow), a shooting clay tournament, and three luncheon/galas. The Curtis & Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute is another key area of fundraising for the Foundation. The cancer institute received $966,673 for treatment programs, equipment and patient support. The Foundation continued its outreach program at ACI to lead individuals and corporate representatives on tours of ACI to educate them on cancer. Fundraising initiatives for the Heart and Vascular Institute as well as Parker's ER and Trauma Center resulted in donations to these two centers of excellence of $825,107. Devoted employees gave through My Memorial, a payroll deduction campaign, which continued from our 2015 campaign. This support again indicates our employees' confidence in our research, education, and treatment mission. Finally, in addition to the programs mentioned above, the Memorial Health Foundation supported numerous initiatives to provide assistance to needy patients for non-medical costs associated with their care. The Foundation also supported a number of community education and outreach programs during 2016.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2016 – Dec 31, 2016Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.7MProgram 1 [2018]
THE ORGANIZATION CEASED ACTIVITIES. THE ORGANIZATION TRANSFERRED CASH FOR THE BUILDING OF SAVANNAH'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AS PART OF ITS TWO AND A HALF YEAR CAMPAIGN TO RAISE $20 MILLION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2018 – Dec 31, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided––
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