Fawcett Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Fund focuses on improving local health and human services in Charlotte County, FL, prioritizing primary care access, disease-specific health charities, and disaster response while also supporting community institutions such as schools, veterans' memorials, and museums. Their grants mix larger gifts to frontline medical providers and health organizations with smaller awards to community nonprofits that serve families, youth, veterans, and local civic life.
A 25,000-dollar grant to Virginia B Andes Vol Clinic for medical care for the poor is the clearest signal in recent giving from Fawcett Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Fund Inc: the funder backs frontline health access, especially for low-income residents in Charlotte County and nearby communities. The grant history shows repeated support for the same clinic, alongside gifts to emergency relief, physician education, and local family services. That mix points to a public charity funding direct service as well as community capacity, not just one-off charitable donations. The foundation also funds health-related charities beyond primary care. In 2023, it supported the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society, and it has made multiple gifts to the National Kidney Foundation. Those grants sit alongside smaller awards to veterans memorials, a wildlife center, and a community foundation, showing a pattern of supporting both health needs and local civic institutions. Recent years show grants ranging from modest awards to larger 20,000- and 25,000-dollar gifts, with multiple awards in 2023 and 2025. The funder’s portfolio is concentrated in practical local support: clinics, disaster recovery, family services, and organizations serving children, veterans, and patients.
Primary care access is central to the funder’s recent work. It gave 20,000 dollars in 2023 to Virginia B Andes Vol Clinic in Port Charlotte for medical care for the poor, following a 25,000-dollar grant to the same clinic for the same purpose. That pattern shows sustained support for local low-income care. Family and youth services are another clear lane. In 2025, the foundation awarded 20,000 dollars to YMCA of SW Florida for children and families of Charlotte County, and it also gave 10,000 dollars to United Way of Charlotte County for Families First. Earlier support for United Way included a 5,000-dollar grant tied to Families First Covid 19. The funder also supports physician education and disaster response. It awarded 10,000 dollars to Florida Medical Association for education of physicians, and in 2023 it gave 25,000 dollars to The HCA Hope Fund for Hurricane Ian Relief. Health charities appear too, including the American Heart Association and National Kidney Foundation.
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Most grants fall between $3K and $5K, with a median of $5K.
25th Percentile
$3K
Median
$5K
75th Percentile
$5K
About 77% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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Relatively concentrated local giving with a mix of a few larger multi-thousand-dollar gifts to core health and disaster-relief recipients and many smaller community grants; several repeat grantees indicate sustained relationships with local clinics, United Way, and health charities.
Notable grantees: Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Clinic, United Way of Charlotte County, The HCA Hope Fund, American Heart Association, Military Heritage Museum
Typical grants cluster at the low end of a narrow band: p25 is 2,500 dollars, median is 5,000 dollars, and p75 is 5,000 dollars. The recent record shows both smaller local gifts and several larger awards at 10,000 to 25,000 dollars. The funder is a public charity, and the available grants indicate repeated support for some recipients across years, including the clinic and United Way. Most grants are straightforward charitable awards rather than program-related investments, and no application process is described in the data.
Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in Florida, which accounts for 76% of grants and is also the top state by grant count. Port Charlotte appears often, with awards also landing in Punta Gorda, Tallahassee, Orlando, and other Florida communities. Outside Florida, the recent record includes Nashville, Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Fresno, but every listed grant recipient is in the United States. The pattern is regional rather than national or international.
It funds a mix of health care and community organizations, including a volunteer clinic for medical care for the poor, the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, the National Kidney Foundation, United Way of Charlotte County, YMCA of SW Florida, and local memorial and museum groups.
Typical awards are small to moderate: p25 is 2,500 dollars, the median is 5,000 dollars, and p75 is 5,000 dollars. Recent grants also include larger gifts of 10,000, 20,000, and 25,000 dollars.
Florida is the top state by grant count, and 76% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent Florida recipients include organizations in Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Orlando, and Tallahassee.
Yes. One recent example is a 25,000-dollar grant to The HCA Hope Fund for Hurricane Ian Relief. The broader grant history also includes support tied to local recovery and emergency health response.
Yes. In 2025, it gave 10,000 dollars to Florida Medical Association for education of physicians, showing support for medical workforce development alongside direct-service health grants.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| YMCA of SW Florida | Port Charlotte, FL | $20,000 | 2025 | ChildrenFamilies of Charlotte County |
| St Charles Borromeo Catholic School | Port Charlotte, FL | $10,000 | 2025 | Building expansion |
| United Way of Charlotte County | Port Charlotte, FL | $10,000 | 2025 | Families First |
| Florida Medical Association | Tallahassee, FL | $10,000 | 2025 | Eduction of Physicians |
| Global Brigades Inc | Fresno, CA | $2,500 | 2025 | Assisting individuals out of poverty. |
| Virginia B Andes Vol Clinic | Pt Charlotte, FL | $25,000 | 2023 | Medical care for the poor |
| The HCA Hope Fund | Nashville, TN | $25,000 | 2023 | Hurricane Ian Relief |
| Virginia B Andes Vol Clinic | Port Charlotte, FL | $20,000 | 2023 | Medical care for the poor |
| American Heart Association | Dallas, TX | $9,000 | 2023 | Heart Health care |
| American Cancer Society | Oklahoma City, OK | $5,000 | 2023 | Health care |
| Vietnam Wall of SW Fla | Port Charlotte, FL | $5,000 | 2023 | Veteran Memorial |
| Military Heritage Museum | Punta Gorda, FL | $5,000 | 2023 | Museum |
| United Way of Charlotte County | Pt Charlotte, FL | $5,000 | 2023 | Families First |
| American Heart Association | Dallas, TX | $5,000 | 2023 | Heart health care |
| United Way of Charlotte County | Port Charlotte, FL | $5,000 | 2023 | Families First Covid 19 |
| Charlotte Co Community Found | Port Charlotte, FL | $4,000 | 2023 | Leadership Charlotte |
| New Operation Cooper St Inc | Punta Gorda, FL | $4,000 | 2023 | Family and Youth Programs |
| National Kidney Foundation | Orlando, FL | $2,500 | 2023 | Health care |
| Peace River Wildlife Center | Punta Gorda, FL | $2,500 | 2023 | Perservation of Wildlife |
| National Kidney Foundation | Orlando, FL | $2,500 | 2023 | Health care |
| Wm R Gaines Jr Vet Memorial | Port Charlotte, FL | $2,500 | 2023 | Veterans support |
| Military Heritage Museum | PuntaGorda, FL | $1,000 | 2023 | Musuem |
YMCA of SW Florida
$20,000ChildrenFamilies of Charlotte County
St Charles Borromeo Catholic School
$10,000Building expansion
United Way of Charlotte County
$10,000Families First
Florida Medical Association
$10,000Eduction of Physicians
Global Brigades Inc
$2,500Assisting individuals out of poverty.
Virginia B Andes Vol Clinic
$25,000Medical care for the poor
The HCA Hope Fund
$25,000Hurricane Ian Relief
Virginia B Andes Vol Clinic
$20,000Medical care for the poor
American Heart Association
$9,000Heart Health care
American Cancer Society
$5,000Health care
Vietnam Wall of SW Fla
$5,000Veteran Memorial
Military Heritage Museum
$5,000Museum
United Way of Charlotte County
$5,000Families First
American Heart Association
$5,000Heart health care
United Way of Charlotte County
$5,000Families First Covid 19
Charlotte Co Community Found
$4,000Leadership Charlotte
New Operation Cooper St Inc
$4,000Family and Youth Programs
National Kidney Foundation
$2,500Health care
Peace River Wildlife Center
$2,500Perservation of Wildlife
National Kidney Foundation
$2,500Health care
Wm R Gaines Jr Vet Memorial
$2,500Veterans support
Military Heritage Museum
$1,000Musuem