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Nursing is more than a career. It’s a chance to make a difference. Since COVID-19 began, nurses have worked tirelessly to care for others in unprecedented times.
Read moreWe are here to help you learn more about the vaccine and make an informed decision when it is your turn to get vaccinated.
Read moreNovant Health Forsyth Medical Center Foundation received a $22,000 grant from the Colon Cancer Coalition through money raised at a Get Your Rear in Gear® event in Winston-Salem.
Read moreNovant Health Presbyterian Medical Center Foundation received a $25,000 grant from the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation to fund immunizations, translation services and COVID-19 infection prevention supplies aboard the Novant Health Community Care Cruiser.
Read moreYour donations have helped us transform the Novant Health Cancer Institute, located at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.
Read moreThe group Riders Against Cancer leads a year-round effort to raise money to provide mammograms to women regardless of their ability to afford one.
Read moreYou can help make a difference in the battle against COVID-19 The difference our doctors make in our lives is tremendous, and this year on National Doctors’ Day, we are honoring them not just for the remarkable care they provide each and every day but also for serving on the front lines against COVID-19. Doctors delivering remarkable care On National Doctors’ Day, we celebrate Novant … Continue reading Make an impact this Doctors’ Day »
Read moreThe Duke Endowment awarded Novant Health Rowan Medical Center Foundation $450,000 to support Healthy Rowan, a coalition of 57 individual members and 25 agencies that seek to improve health and quality of life in Rowan County.
Read moreMartin Truex Jr. and Sherry Pollex partnered with Novant Health to introduce the Martin Truex Jr. Foundation Children’s Emergency Department at Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center.
Read moreThe American Heart Association awarded Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center Foundation a $7,000 grant to purchase monitoring items to support cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients during a three-month, comprehensive at-home, medically managed lifestyle and education pilot program.
Read moreFunding Highlights
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$8,445,825
Presbyterian Medical Center Foundation
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$138,504
Brunswick Medical Center Foundation
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$485,602
Thomasville Medical Center Foundation
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$2,879,483
Forsyth Medical Center Foundation
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$3,011,275
Rowan Medical Center Foundation
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$3,326,336
New Hanover Regional Medical Center Foundation
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$7,877,791
Grants
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$26,940,041
Total Giving
- * 2022 Data