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Whether you are a donor, volunteer or friend of Catholic Health, you understand we are Stronger Together in bringing the right way to care to Western New York.

For 175 years, Catholic health-based organizations have provided healthcare in Western New York across a network of hospitals, nursing homes, home-care agencies, physician practices, and other community-based programs. In 1998, we brought these services together under one organization, Catholic Health, to reinforce our healing ministry as one of the area’s leading nonprofit healthcare systems.

It’s the same idea behind the news we share with you today in introducing
the new Foundation of Catholic Health.

First, a little background.

Simply put, creating one, single Foundation of Catholic Health is aimed at supporting the best possible care for patients and their families in our community.

On behalf of everyone at the Foundation of Catholic Health, we are grateful for your support.

With sincerest thanks,

Joyce Markiewicz
President & CEO
Catholic Health System

For many years, there were five independent foundations supporting various hospitals and programs of Catholic Health. These included:

The Foundation of Catholic Health brings the five separate foundations together into one Foundation with the sole mission to continue supporting all the hospitals, services, and programs of Catholic Health, while offering a number of advantages for our philanthropic efforts.

Total Foundation Assets

$21,000,000

Total Support in 2023

$5,300,054

Total Donors

2,479

Here’s what the new Foundation of Catholic Health means…

For Donors

  • Donors will still have full flexibility and freedom to designate their gifts exactly as they wish, just as in the past.
  • All current funds remain restricted for their designated hospital, long-term care site, and purpose, within the new Foundation.
  • All future funds received and earmarked for a specific use will also be restricted as the donor requests.

For Foundation Leadership

  • Executive Directors from the five foundations will remain involved and focused on supporting their current areas in the new Foundation.
  • This new structure frees up time with fewer meetings and administrative tasks, to better focus on assisting donors and securing more funding opportunities.
  • The initial board of directors for the new Foundation will include members representing each of the previous foundations.

For Sustaining the Healing Mission of Catholic Health

  • Considerable cost savings
  • Condensed duplicative events
  • Lower overhead
  • Decreased accounting, legal, and reporting requirements

Foundation Staff

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a foundation unification?

Unification is the process of condensing [in this case five] separate 501c3 foundations that all roll up to one parent organization into one single 501c3 foundation. The new single foundation will continue to serve all of the areas, services, programs of Catholic Health that the five foundations previously supported.

What are the anticipated benefits of unifying the foundations?

There are many benefits to unifying the foundations. This move allows us to focus more on sustainable fundraising opportunities (i.e. major and planned giving opportunities); in turn bringing in more needed philanthropic funds for life-saving measures. It also helps to clarify who we are to the external community as one foundation serving the entire system versus five separate foundations serving five separate areas. This move also allows for a considerable cost savings and the reduction of staffing needs. Some examples of these cost cutting measures include condensing duplicative events resulting in less overhead (rentals, print, etc.), streamlined reporting, decreased meeting attendance requirements, and decreased 990 reporting needs (five to one).

How does this affect me as a donor?

This unification will not affect you as a donor at all. Your gifts will still be restricted the same ways you chose them to be in the past (e.g. – support for a specific program at a specific hospital). If anything, this unification will make it easier for our many donors who typically support two or more of our foundations or system-wide initiatives by offering them the opportunity to write one check versus multiple.

What happens with current funds in each foundation?

All current funds will remain restricted for their designated hospital within the new foundation. All future funds received earmarked for a specific hospital will also be restricted as the donor requests.

How am I sure that my donation is going to where I designated my gift?

We will always honor the philanthropic intentions of our donors. As members of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), we adhere to the Donor Bill of Rights and AFP Code of Ethics which binds us to honoring donor intent and ensuring transparency with how funds are spent so that the donor can ensure their gift was used as intended. Donors, at any time, may also request a meeting to review their giving history and more information about how their gift was used.

What will be the function of the Executive Director's role in this new model?

The Executive Director will serve as the lead philanthropic professional of their respective hospital; focused on developing, soliciting and stewarding major and planned giving donors.

What does this mean for the existing boards?

On January 1, 2025, the new foundation of Catholic Health launched with a single board of directors comprised of members from each of the existing five foundation boards. This new foundation will act as the primary philanthropy body of Catholic Health providing valuable support to all of our ministries throughout Catholic Health. Over the course of the next year, each of the existing foundation boards and operations will close.

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Foundations of Catholic Health
144 Genesee Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 706-2056

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