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2 NH BUSINESS REVIEW Charitable Giving Guide 2019 Concord Hospital Trust 2018 Goals Raise $1 million for Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care, raise $1.5 million to support the Hospital’s charitable work, programs and services to meet the community’s health needs, raise an additional $200,000 for special projects and steward and distribute $2 million in charitable funds. Fundraising Events Throughout the year, volunteer committees plan, organize and host five annual spe- cial event fundraisers. Each event benefits a specific Concord Hospital department, program or service that might not otherwise be available if it were not for philan- thropic support. Events include: Heart of the Grape Wine Tasting, Merrimack County Savings Bank Rock ‘N Race, Challenge Scramble Golf Tournament, Evening en Blanc and Pedaling for Payson. We also encourage community members to organize their own special fundraising event to honor a family member or friend or raise funds for a meaningful Concord Hospital program. Giving Opportunities There are many opportunities to support Concord Hospital: Annual fund — show support by making a regular gift via mail, online, in person or phone; Tribute thank a caregiver, honor special occasions, remember a loved one; Sponsorships — support one of our five special fundraising events through corporate sponsor- ship; Endowments — provide ongoing financial stability through special gifts; Events — participate in one of our five special fundraising events or hold your own special fundraising event; Major gifts — support both a passion of yours and a priority of Concord Hospital’s with a gift of $10,000+; and Planned gifts — leave a legacy to Concord Hospital through your estate plans. Volunteer Opportunities Our volunteers make a real and meaningful difference in the quality of health care for our region by sharing their time and talent. There are numerous opportunities to join in, whether it is a one-time role or for a long-term commitment. Opportuni- ties include: participating in one of our board committees; joining one of our event committees to raise funds or reach out to our supporters; joining us at one of our special fundraising events to share a few hours on the day of the activity or creating your own way to raise funds for the program or service that means the most to you. Mission Statement Concord Hospital Trust serves as the philanthropic arm of Concord Hospital; securing and distributing charitable gifts in accordance with donors’ intent to support the hospital’s mission of meeting the health needs of individuals within the communities it serves. Top Funding Sources Individuals: 32% Special Events: 31% Foundations: 21% Corporations: 16% YEAR ESTABLISHED: 2007 EMPLOYEES: 6 ANNUAL REVENUE: $3.6 million Service Locations Concord Hospital Trust is located on the Concord Hospital campus 250 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH Contact Pamela Puleo, FAHP Executive Director Concord Hospital Trust 603-227-7162 www.ch-trust.org Michael T. Lynch, MD Chair Concord Emergency Medical Associates Robert P. Steigmeyer President Concord Hospital Jayne Millerick Vice Chair State of New Hampshire Scott Sloane Treasurer Concord Hospital Ronald Yap, MD, MBA Secretary Concord Hospital Center for Urologic Care Mary Boucher Stewardship Committee Chair Retired C. Thomas Brown Founding Chair, Retired James D. Cook Emeritus Trustee, Retired Mostafa El-Sherif, DMD, MSCD, Ph.D., PC Charles Fanaras The Prescription Center Richard Pitman Philanthropy Committee Chair Center Hill Barns Pamela Puleo, FAHP Executive Director Concord Hospital and Concord Hospital Trust Harriet Resnicoff, Retired David Ruedig, (ex-offico) Concord Hospital Board Chair The Ruedig Group Robert Segal Sanel Auto Parts Company Gerard V. Smith, MD Governance Committee Chair Retired Natalia Strong Retired Jeffrey Towle Davis and Towle Insurance Group Claudia Walker Immediate Past Chair, Retired Board Officers / Board Members Total word count 80 6 Lines for contact info LOGO 2.18” W x 1.25” H Total word count 350

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2 NH BUSINESS REVIEW Charitable Giving Guide 2019

Concord Hospital Trust

2018 Goals Raise $1 million for Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care, raise $1.5 million to support the Hospital’s charitable work, programs and services to meet the community’s health needs, raise an additional $200,000 for special projects and steward and distribute $2 million in charitable funds.

Fundraising Events Throughout the year, volunteer committees plan, organize and host five annual spe-cial event fundraisers. Each event benefits a specific Concord Hospital department, program or service that might not otherwise be available if it were not for philan-thropic support. Events include: Heart of the Grape Wine Tasting, Merrimack County Savings Bank Rock ‘N Race, Challenge Scramble Golf Tournament, Evening en Blanc and Pedaling for Payson. We also encourage community members to organize their own special fundraising event to honor a family member or friend or raise funds for a meaningful Concord Hospital program.

Giving Opportunities There are many opportunities to support Concord Hospital: Annual fund — show support by making a regular gift via mail, online, in person or phone; Tribute — thank a caregiver, honor special occasions, remember a loved one; Sponsorships — support one of our five special fundraising events through corporate sponsor-ship; Endowments — provide ongoing financial stability through special gifts; Events — participate in one of our five special fundraising events or hold your own special fundraising event; Major gifts — support both a passion of yours and a priority of Concord Hospital’s with a gift of $10,000+; and Planned gifts — leave a legacy to Concord Hospital through your estate plans.

Volunteer Opportunities Our volunteers make a real and meaningful difference in the quality of health care for our region by sharing their time and talent. There are numerous opportunities to join in, whether it is a one-time role or for a long-term commitment. Opportuni-ties include: participating in one of our board committees; joining one of our event committees to raise funds or reach out to our supporters; joining us at one of our special fundraising events to share a few hours on the day of the activity or creating your own way to raise funds for the program or service that means the most to you.

Mission Statement Concord Hospital Trust serves as the philanthropic arm of Concord Hospital; securing and distributing charitable gifts in accordance with donors’ intent to support the hospital’s mission of meeting the health needs of individuals within the communities it serves.

Top Funding SourcesIndividuals: 32%Special Events: 31%Foundations: 21%Corporations: 16%

YEAR ESTABLISHED: 2007EMPLOYEES: 6ANNUAL REVENUE: $3.6 million

Service Locations Concord Hospital Trust is located on the Concord Hospital campus 250 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH

ContactPamela Puleo, FAHP Executive DirectorConcord Hospital Trust603-227-7162 www.ch-trust.org

Michael T. Lynch, MD Chair Concord Emergency Medical Associates

Robert P. Steigmeyer President Concord Hospital

Jayne Millerick Vice Chair State of New Hampshire

Scott Sloane Treasurer Concord Hospital

Ronald Yap, MD, MBA Secretary Concord Hospital Center for Urologic Care

Mary Boucher Stewardship Committee Chair Retired

C. Thomas Brown Founding Chair, Retired

James D. Cook Emeritus Trustee, Retired

Mostafa El-Sherif, DMD, MSCD, Ph.D., PC

Charles Fanaras The Prescription Center

Richard Pitman Philanthropy Committee Chair Center Hill Barns

Pamela Puleo, FAHP Executive Director Concord Hospital and Concord Hospital Trust

Harriet Resnicoff, Retired

David Ruedig, (ex-offico) Concord Hospital Board Chair The Ruedig Group

Robert Segal Sanel Auto Parts Company

Gerard V. Smith, MD Governance Committee Chair Retired

Natalia Strong Retired

Jeffrey Towle Davis and Towle Insurance Group

Claudia Walker Immediate Past Chair, Retired

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