Established in 2006, the Maury Regional Health Care Foundation works to expand health care services and community outreach programs throughout southern Middle Tennessee. Administrative expenses are funded by Maury Regional Health so 100% of donor gifts go directly to community programs and those in need.
A defining feature of the Maury Regional Heathcare Foundation is its mix of hospital-adjacent community health funding and direct patient support. In the recent grants list, the largest award was $50,000 to The Miracle League Columbia for program support, alongside $40,000 to Boys and Girls Club of Maury County for program support. The foundation also backed specialized health needs with $33,750 to United Stroke Alliance and $25,000 to Duck River Dental Outreach for dental services and supplies. Those grants align with its stated work across southern Middle Tennessee, where it supports general health services, behavioral health, cancer care, mobile outreach, scholarships, and patient comfort programs such as Dot’s Closet. The existing program structure shows a broad health-services orientation rather than a single-disease focus: funds are organized around community health, neonatal and pediatric care, cancer support, diabetes education, youth wellness, behavioral health, and general community health needs. Administrative expenses are funded by Maury Regional Health, so donor gifts are directed to community programs and people served by those programs.
The foundation’s cause areas are centered on practical health access. In community health, it gave $25,000 to The Wall Outreach for a new location in Mt. Pleasant and $10,000 to First United Methodist Church for program support, both fitting its emphasis on outreach in southern Middle Tennessee. For pediatric and family support, it awarded $10,000 to Nurses for Newborns for programs and services, reflecting its neonatal and pediatric giving. Oral health is another clear theme: Duck River Dental Outreach received $25,000 for dental services and supplies, and Giving Smiles received $10,800 for supplies for dental. Behavioral and stroke-related care also appear in the recent grants, with $23,000 to United Stroke Alliance for stroke camp and earlier support for stroke recovery programming.
Typical grant sizes cluster in the mid-five-figure range, with a p25 of $10,600, a median of $24,000, and a p75 of $30,938. The recent list shows both larger program grants and smaller targeted awards, suggesting a mix of operating support, service delivery, equipment, and site-expansion funding. Grants appear to recur over multiple years for some recipients: United Stroke Alliance appears in both 2023 and 2025, Boys and Girls Club of Maury County in both 2023 and 2025, and Nurses for Newborns also in both years. The foundation has an active general community health program that accepts unsolicited requests, while several named funds do not. It is not a DAF or PRI funder, and it does not fund individuals.
$282K
$4.1M
$1.2M
$1M
Most grants fall between $11K and $31K, with a median of $24K.
25th Percentile
$11K
Median
$24K
75th Percentile
$31K
About 83% of grants go to recipients in TN.
KELLEY MCCALL
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Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local and concentrated in Tennessee: 83% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is TN. Recipient cities in the recent list include Columbia, Spring Hill, Lewisburg, and Nashville. The foundation also made one out-of-state grant to Peoria, Illinois, through United Stroke Alliance. Within Tennessee, Columbia appears repeatedly across the grants, alongside Maury County-linked recipients and other southern Middle Tennessee communities.
Its active funds point to a broad health-services portfolio: community health outreach, neonatal and pediatric care, cancer support, diabetes education, youth health initiatives, behavioral health, and general community health grants. Recent grants also show support for dental services, stroke camp programming, and a new clinic location.
Yes, but not across every fund. The General Community Health Grants program and the Area of Greatest Need fund both accept unsolicited requests. Several other active funds listed, including community health, neonatal and pediatric, cancer, diabetes, youth health, breast center, and behavioral health funds, do not accept unsolicited requests.
The foundation’s grant sizes cluster around the middle of five figures. The distribution provided is p25 $10,600, median $24,000, and p75 $30,938. Recent awards include both smaller targeted grants and larger program grants.
Some recipients appear more than once in the recent grant list. United Stroke Alliance, Boys and Girls Club of Maury County, and Nurses for Newborns each received grants in both 2023 and 2025, showing that the foundation does fund some organizations repeatedly.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF MAURY COUNTY | COLUMBIA, TN | $30,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM & SERVCES |
| THE WALL OUTREACH | SPRING HILL, TN | $25,000 | 2025 | NEW LOCATION, MT. PL |
| DUCK RIVER DENTAL OUTREACH | COLUMBIA, TN | $25,000 | 2025 | DENTAL SVCS/SUPPLIES |
| UNITED STROKE ALLIANCE | PEORIA, IL | $23,000 | 2025 | STROKE CAMP |
| GIVING SMILES | SPRING HILL, TN | $10,800 | 2025 | SUPPLIES FOR DENTAL |
| NURSES FOR NEWBORNS | NASHVILLE, TN | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAMS & SERVICES |
| THE MIRACLE LEAGUE COLUMBIA | SPRING HILL, TN | $50,000 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF MAURY COUNTY | COLUMBIA, TN | $40,000 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| UNITED STROKE ALLIANCE | PEORIA, IL | $33,750 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER | LEWISBURG, TN | $14,950 | 2023 | SIX NEW CRASH CARTS |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | COLUMBIA, TN | $10,000 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NURSES FOR NEWBORNS MAURY COUNTY | NASHVILLE, TN | $9,000 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF MAURY COUNTY
$30,000PROGRAM & SERVCES
THE WALL OUTREACH
$25,000NEW LOCATION, MT. PL
DUCK RIVER DENTAL OUTREACH
$25,000DENTAL SVCS/SUPPLIES
UNITED STROKE ALLIANCE
$23,000STROKE CAMP
GIVING SMILES
$10,800SUPPLIES FOR DENTAL
NURSES FOR NEWBORNS
$10,000PROGRAMS & SERVICES
THE MIRACLE LEAGUE COLUMBIA
PROGRAM SUPPORT
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF MAURY COUNTY
$40,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
UNITED STROKE ALLIANCE
$33,750PROGRAM SUPPORT
MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER
$14,950SIX NEW CRASH CARTS
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
NURSES FOR NEWBORNS MAURY COUNTY
$9,000PROGRAM SUPPORT