Meadville Medical Center Foundation
Meadville Medical Center Foundation
Type | Private (not-for-profit) |
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Founded | 1992 |
Key people | Donald Rhoten - President |
Industry | Health care |
Revenue | $450,000 USD (FY 2011) |
Assets | $1,000,000 [1] |
Employees | 2 (2021) |
The Meadville Medical Center Foundation is a private not-for-profit organization located in Meadville, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1992 with the objective of continuously improving the operations of the Meadville Medical Center Health System and its subsidiaries. The foundation raises funds to support various projects, including the purchase of new medical equipment and the development of new buildings and healthcare services in the local community.
History[edit | edit source]
The Meadville Medical Center Foundation was established on May 30, 1992 by Larry Yartz and Anthony Defail. Since its establishment, the foundation has funded over 30 projects, contributing to the advancement of healthcare in the local community.
Objective[edit | edit source]
The objective of the Meadville Medical Center Foundation is to advance the mission and vision of the Meadville Medical Center and its subsidiaries. This is achieved through fundraising activities, community engagement, building a strong endowment, and securing alternative funding solutions.
Fundraising[edit | edit source]
The Meadville Medical Center Foundation relies solely on donations from the local community to fund its objectives and projects. It has a network of over 4,000 donors who contribute to its fundraising efforts.
Leadership[edit | edit source]
The Meadville Medical Center Foundation is led by President Donald K. Rhoten. The foundation's leadership also includes a 14-member Board of Directors consisting of leaders and individuals from the local community.
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