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Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc.

Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc.

Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Tax ID39-1363507

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About this organization

Revenue

$7,470,954

Expenses

$2,015,847

Mission

Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation secures funding and provides financial support to advance treatment, education, advocacy and research on behalf of people with mental health or addiction challenges, their families and the communities we serve.

About

ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION, INC. SUPPORTS PATIENTS AND PROGRAMS OF AFFILIATES OF ROGERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. BY RAISING AND MANAGING PHILANTHROPIC INCOME. THROUGH DONATIONS PROVIDED BY INDIVIDUALS, CORPORATIONS, AND LOCAL FOUNDATIONS, ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION, INC. SUPPORTS PROGRAMS SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING: PATIENT CONTINUATION SCHOLARSHIPS - OCCASIONALLY, PATIENTS ARE MAKING PROGRESS IN THEIR TREATMENT BUT THEIR INSURANCE AND PERSONAL RESOURCES MAY RUN OUT. EACH YEAR A NUMBER OF PATIENT CARE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO PATIENTS RECEIVING CARE IN ONE OF THE HOSPITAL'S RESIDENTIAL OR PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAMS WHO MEET THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE FOUNDATION.ANGEL FUND - THE ANGEL FUND ENABLES THE SOCIAL SERVICES STAFF AND THE FOUNDATION TO RESPOND TO SMALL, BUT URGENT, NEEDS OF THE PATIENTS THAT ENHANCE THEIR TREATMENT EXPERIENCE. SOME EXAMPLES INCLUDE WINTER COATS, HATS, AND GLOVES, PAJAMAS, SCHOOL UNIFORMS, BOARD GAMES, BOOKS, AND PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS AS WELL AS UNUSUAL MEDICATION NEEDS AND THE UNEXPECTED. THE ANGEL FUND ALSO PROVIDES DOLLARS TO INSURE THAT EVERY CHILD IN TREATMENT AT ANY ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LOCATION RECEIVES A GIFT AND SPECIAL TREATS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON.SPIRITUAL CARE PROGRAM - THE SPIRITUAL CARE PROGRAM EXISTS TO EVALUATE, PLAN AND IMPLEMENT ONE-TO-ONE SUPPORT AND GROUP PROGRAMMING THAT WILL ENCOURAGE AND BRING HOPE, WHILE MEETING THE SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF PATIENTS. THE SPIRITUALITY COORDINATOR AND CHAPLAIN WORK HAND-IN-HAND WITH THE MEDICAL STAFF THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN THE MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH, AS WELL AS BY BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS WITH LEADERS OF OTHER FAITH COMMUNITIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF REFERRALS. THE FOUNDATION WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SPIRITUALITY COORDINATOR TO RAISE 100% OF THE PROGRAM'S BUDGETARY NEEDS. HOSPITAL CAPITAL EXPANSION PROJECTS - THE SYSTEM IS DEDICATED TO EXPANDING AND UPDATING ITS FACILITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF ITS PROGRAMS. THE FOUNDATION IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF RAISING FUNDS IN SUPPORT OF THESE EXPANSION PROJECTS.IN FISCAL YEAR 2019 THE FOUNDATION PROVIDED FUNDING FOR 750 REQUESTS FOR OUR ANGEL FUND WORTH $158,816; 1,800 FREE DAYS OF CARE FOR $992,060. IN ADDITION THE FOUNDATION SUPPORTED THE ACCESS OF MORE THAN 6,000 PATIENTS TO SPIRITUAL CARE, THE EDUCATION OF COUNSELORS IN SCHOOLS AND YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS WISCONSIN IN STIGMA REDUCTION AROUND MENTAL HEALTH, TWO CAPITAL PROJECTS, FOUR RESEARCH STUDIES, AND FIVE SUPPORT GROUPS IN WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

From their filing, the objective of the non-profit is stated as “Rogers memorial hospital foundation:- advocates on behalf of the mental health care needs of children, teens and adults,- increases accessibility to rogers' renowned treatment programs through patient care grants- breaks down the stigma of mental illness and encourages those in needof help to seek treatment- sustains the spiritual care program as a part of the treatmentprocess for patients who request its services- provides for the personal need of our patients to make the treatmentprocess easier and to increase overall comfort and well-being- supports the growth of the hospital, including its treatment programsand facilities- assists medical staff by funding research initiatives and outcomesstudies benefiting patient care at rogers, as well as the behavioralhealth care industry as a whole”.

When talking about its functions, they were outlined as: “We advance treatment, education, advocacy and research on behalf of people with mental health or addiction challenges, their families and the communities we serve.”.

  • The legally reported state of operation for the non-profit is WI.
  • According to the filing, the non-profit's address in 2020 is 34700 VALLEY ROAD, OCONOMOWOC, WI, 53066.
  • The non-profit organization as of 2020 has a total of 0 employees reported on their form.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $5,455,107.
  • The organization has 14 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1980.
  • The organization pays $0 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $257,312 in fundraising expenses.