Orlando Health Foundation Inc.
Orlando Health Foundation Inc.
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About this organization
Mission
Orlando Health's mission is to improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve. The mission of the Orlando Health Foundation is to support the strategic priorities of Orlando Health through philanthropy. This is accomplished through grants; annual, major and planned gifts; and special event fundraisers.
About
For more than 100 years, Orlando Health has remained committed to its mission to improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities it serves. Orlando Health is a $3.8 billion not-for-profit healthcare organization with more than 2,200 beds serving Central Florida and beyond. Consisting of eight wholly-owned or affiliated hospitals and rehabilitation centers, Orlando Health has the areas only Level One Trauma Centers for adults and pediatrics, and is a statutory teaching hospital system that offers both specialty and community hospitals. They are: Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center; Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital; Orlando Health South Lake Hospital; Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital; Orlando Health Health Central Hospital; Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children; Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies; and affiliate, St. Cloud Regional Medical Center. Areas of clinical excellence are heart and vascular, cancer care, neurosciences, surgery, pediatric specialties, neonatology and womens health. The healthcare system also includes the Orlando Health Medical Group, one of the largest physician groups in the region with seven divisions and more than 400 physicians who provide primary and specialty care for adults and children, a renowned cancer center Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center (with free-standing sites in downtown Orlando, the Dr. Phillips community in southwest Orlando, Lake Mary, Ocoee and Clermont); four outpatient surgery centers; 11 wholly-owned, affiliated or partnership urgent care centers; and a majority interest in an entity operating five outpatient imaging centers. More than 3,100 physicians have privileges across the Orlando Health system, which is also one of the areas largest employers with more than 20,000 employees who support our philosophy of providing high-quality care and service that revolves around patients needs. Orlando Health proves this everyday with more than 167,000 inpatient admissions, more than 500,000 outpatient visits and more than 20,000 international patients each year. Additionally, Orlando Health provides more than $620 million in total value to the community in the form of charity care, community benefit programs and services, community building activities and more. Additional information can be found at http://www.orlandohealth.com. The Orlando Health Foundation is the philanthropic heart of Orlando Healths hospitals and medical programs. Created in 1982 to help build Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, the Foundation has since been instrumental in raising funds for many of our facilities including the construction of the Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center, Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital For Women & Babies, the Cynthia C. & William E. Perry Pavilion, The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families, a part of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, the Haley Center for Childrens Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, the Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy at the Cancer Center, and ORMCs new patient tower and expansion of the Level One Trauma Center and Emergency Department. Philanthropic funding also provides vital support for programs and services and the acquisition of life-saving equipment. As a major metropolitan city in one of the most rapidly growing regions in the country, Orlandos need for high-quality healthcare will only continue to grow. As Orlando Health prepares to continue its tradition of providing the highest level of medical excellence to the community for the next 100 years, the Orlando Health Foundation is working to secure philanthropic support, which is critical to the successful expansion of facilities and inpatient and outpatient services, development of promising new programs, acquisition of leading-edge technology, and recruitment of high-caliber physicians, nurses and clinical staff. Value to the Community $760,681,189 during FY 2019 By offering the best quality of care, responding to community needs and concentrating resources in areas that truly make a difference, Orlando Health maintains a rich tradition of providing benefit to the community. Our community benefit effort is a measured approach to meeting identified community health needs, particularly in the vulnerable, uninsured and underserved communities. As a not-for-profit, community-based organization, Orlando Health is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the people we serve. In fiscal year 2019, the Orlando Health network of hospitals provided $76,834,823 in charity care. Additionally, $74,304,077 was provided in community benefit programs and services and $142,924,301 in Medicaid and other means-tested programs shortfalls. As a designated teaching hospital in Central Florida and the institutional sponsor of residency and fellowship programs, Orlando Health continually addresses current and future healthcare workforce needs to ensure the continuous delivery of quality patient care. Philanthropy has never played a more important role in furthering our mission to improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve. For more information about how you can help, please contact the Orlando Health Foundation at 407-841-5194 or visit OrlandoHealthFoundation.com.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The filing documents outline the non-profit's mission as “The mission of the orlando health foundation is to support the strategic priorities of orlando health through philanthropy. this is accomplished through special events and annual major and planned gift fundraising efforts.”.
When outlining the tasks it performs, they were referred to as: “To support the strategic priorities of orlando health through philanthropy. this is accomplished through special events and annual major and planned gift fundraising efforts.”.
- The non-profit's reported state of operation is FL as per legal requirements.
- The filing reveals that the address of the non-profit in 2020 is 3160 SOUTHGATE COMMERCE BLVD, ORLANDO, FL, 32806.
- As of 2020, the non-profit has 42 employees reported on their 990 form.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Does not operate a school.
- Does not collect art.
- Does not provide credit counseling.
- Does not have foreign activities.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $15,823,838.
- The CEO compensation policy of the organization is not established through an independent review and approval process.
- The organization elects its board members.
- The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
- The organization has 36 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1982.
- The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
- The organization is required to file Schedule B.
- The organization is required to file Schedule J.
- The organization is required to file Schedule O.
- The organization pays $0 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $386,075 in fundraising expenses.
- The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
- The organization has minutes of its meetings.
- The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
- The organization has fundraising events.
- The organization has grants to organizations.
- The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.