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    St Vincent Foundation

    ActivoHealth Care
    LITTLE ROCK, ARSitio web5015522380EIN: 51-0169537

    About St Vincent Foundation

    To support and promote CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in providing exceptional healthcare that meets the diverse and ever-evolving needs of our North Central New Mexico communities.

    Focus Areas

    HealthcarePrimary careNursing and advanced practice trainingWorkforce developmentPatient care & clinical servicesCancer careCommunity health educationChildren's literacy (Reach Out and Read)

    Funding Style

    program-specific fundingproject-based supportrestricted program grants

    Topics

    programmatic support (unspecified sector)

    About St Vincent Foundation

    St Vincent Foundation’s recent giving is centered on program support for CHRISTUS St. Vincent and its related medical entities, with the largest grants going to St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center and St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs. The pattern points to a funder that underwrites hospital operations and affiliated medical services rather than broad, open-ended philanthropy. In 2024, the foundation awarded $1,514,640 to St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center in Little Rock and $809,012 to St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs in Hot Springs, while 2023 grants included $1,432,309 to St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center and $1,175,215 to St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs. That concentration suggests a close relationship with a defined health system and its local service sites. The foundation also supports the medical group side of the system. St Vincent Medical Group received $531,650 in 2024 and $38,959 in 2023, and Chi St Vincent Medical Group Hot Springs received $114,454 in 2023. A separate 2023 grant of $75,952 went to St Anthony's Hospital Association, doing business as St Vincent Morrilton. Across these awards, St Vincent Foundation appears to focus on keeping care delivery, staffing, and program support in place for affiliated hospitals and physician groups in Arkansas.

    What St Vincent Foundation Funds

    Healthcare is the core theme in the foundation’s recent grants. Program support to St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center in Little Rock and St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs in Hot Springs shows direct backing for hospital-based services. The medical group network also receives support. St Vincent Medical Group in Little Rock was funded in both 2024 and 2023, and Chi St Vincent Medical Group Hot Springs received a 2023 grant, indicating attention to physician-side operations and care coordination. Another distinct pattern is support for additional hospital entities within the same system. St Anthony's Hospital Association, doing business as St Vincent Morrilton, received a 2023 grant, extending the foundation’s support beyond the largest campuses. The recurring program-support designation across these awards points to restricted, project-based funding tied to affiliated providers and facilities.

    How St Vincent Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is sizable: p25 is $104,828, median grant size is $670,331, and p75 is $1,239,488. The recent record shows repeated support to the same recipient organizations across multiple years, especially for St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center, St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs, and St Vincent Medical Group. That indicates an ongoing relationship rather than isolated one-time awards. The foundation’s profile also signals a program-specific, project-based approach, with restricted program grants rather than individual support or PRIs.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $5.7M

    Total Assets

    $32.5M

    Total Revenue

    $1.4M

    Total Expenses

    $3.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $105K and $1.2M, with a median of $670K.

    25th Percentile

    $105K

    Median

    $670K

    75th Percentile

    $1.2M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in AR.

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    Leadership

    CHAD ADUDDELL

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    Where St Vincent Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is local and entirely in Arkansas by recipient state, with 100% of grants going to recipients in AR. The most common recipient cities in the recent grants are Little Rock and Hot Springs, followed by Morrilton. All listed grants in the sample are U.S.-based, and no non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the data.

    Frequently Asked Questions About St Vincent Foundation

    What does St Vincent Foundation primarily fund?

    Its recent grants support affiliated healthcare entities through program support. The largest awards went to St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center in Little Rock and St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs in Hot Springs, showing a focus on hospital and medical-group operations rather than broad charitable giving.

    Does the foundation give outside Arkansas?

    No. The grant recipient state distribution shows 100% of grants going to recipients in Arkansas, and the top giving state is AR. Recent recipient cities include Little Rock, Hot Springs, and Morrilton.

    What is a typical grant size from St Vincent Foundation?

    The grant-size distribution is substantial: the 25th percentile is $104,828, the median is $670,331, and the 75th percentile is $1,239,488. Recent awards range from $38,959 to $1,514,640 in the data provided.

    Does the foundation support more than one part of the health system?

    Yes. Recent grants include hospital entities and a medical group: St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center, St Vincent Hospital Hot Springs, St Vincent Medical Group, Chi St Vincent Medical Group Hot Springs, and St Anthony's Hospital Association dba St Vincent Morrilton.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ST VINCENT INFIRMARY MEDICAL CENTERLITTLE ROCK, AR$1,514,6402024PROGRAM SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT HOSPITAL HOT SPRINGSHOT SPRINGS, AR$809,0122024PROGRAM SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT MEDICAL GROUPLITTLE ROCK, AR$531,6502024PROGRAM SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT INFIRMARY MEDICAL CENTERLITTLE ROCK, AR$1,432,3092023PROGRAM SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT HOSPITAL HOT SPRINGSHOT SPRINGS, AR$1,175,2152023PROGRAM SUPPORT
    CHI ST VINCENT MEDICAL GROUP HOT SPRINGS (FKA MERCY CLINIC HOT SPRINGS COMHOT SPRINGS, AR$114,4542023PROGRAM SUPPORT
    ST ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION (DBA ST VINCENT MORRILTON)MORRILTON, AR$75,9522023PROGRAM SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT MEDICAL GROUPLITTLE ROCK, AR$38,9592023PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT INFIRMARY MEDICAL CENTER

    $1,514,640
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2024

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT HOSPITAL HOT SPRINGS

    $809,012
    HOT SPRINGS, AR2024

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT MEDICAL GROUP

    $531,650
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2024

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT INFIRMARY MEDICAL CENTER

    $1,432,309
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2023

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT HOSPITAL HOT SPRINGS

    $1,175,215
    HOT SPRINGS, AR2023

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    CHI ST VINCENT MEDICAL GROUP HOT SPRINGS (FKA MERCY CLINIC HOT SPRINGS COM

    $114,454
    HOT SPRINGS, AR2023

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION (DBA ST VINCENT MORRILTON)

    $75,952
    MORRILTON, AR2023

    PROGRAM SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT MEDICAL GROUP

    $38,959
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2023

    PROGRAM SUPPORT