Charitable Foundation Lays Groundwork for Health System

A strong foundation is the key to a sturdy structure. It’s true in a literal sense for a building or a home, and it’s true in a figurative sense for UR Medicine Thompson Health. We depend on the F.F. Thompson Foundation – the philanthropic arm of our health system – for financial support. These days, with rising operating expenses and low reimbursement rates, this support is more important than ever.

A History of Caring

Philanthropy has a longstanding history in health care, and Thompson Health is no exception. Thompson was founded in 1904 by Canandaigua benefactress Mary Clark Thompson in memory of her husband, New York City banker Frederick Ferris Thompson.

“Like many hospitals in the United States, Thompson evolved from philanthropic resources in response to the need for medical care in the community. Today, philanthropic resources are what help us continue to grow with the region’s population and provide the services our community members need, close to home,” said Foundation Director Heather Rickett.

The Foundation is governed by a board of volunteers from the community, each of whom are committed to Thompson’s growth and financial stability. Foundation Board Chair Krista Jackson said she considers Thompson “a tremendous asset to the community,” noting the health system makes an impact on community members of every age.

“It is an honor to work with dedicated people who have a vision of ensuring longevity of our healthcare system for decades to come,” Krista said. “Philanthropic activities are at the core of making this vision a reality.”

Many Ways to Give

Funds secured by the F.F. Thompson Foundation are raised in a variety of ways, from special events and capital campaigns to annual appeals and planned giving. Sometimes donations are made immediately; other times they’re deferred, meaning they are given at some point in the future, perhaps even after the passing of a donor.

Heather notes the Annual Fund is a popular option for Thompson supporters because it’s unrestricted, meaning funds are used when and where they are most needed, ensuring modern facilities and leading-edge equipment.

“All gifts, no matter what their size, can help Thompson and the people we serve,” she said. “But anyone considering a large donation should consult with an accountant, advisor, or attorney to discuss the tax and financial implications.”

If you’re interested in making a donation to Thompson and would like to learn more about your options, visit www.ThompsonHealth.com/Foundation or call the Foundation office at 585-396-6155.

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