About the Foundation

Princeton HealthCare System Foundation Princeton HealthCare System Foundation

 


253 Witherspoon Street

The charitable underpinnings of University Medical Center at Princeton began in 1919 with the donation of this modest farmhouse at 253 Witherspoon Street as the first Princeton Hospital by Princeton philanthropist Moses Taylor Pyne. Eight decades later, charitable support remains the most important source of funding for clinical equipment and new facilities.

Princeton Medical Center Foundation was established in 1978 to support the advancement of University Medical Center at Princeton.

Our Mission

The Mission of Princeton Medical Center Foundation is to financially support and promote the mission of Princeton Health.

What We Do

Princeton Medical Center Foundation was established in 1978 to support the advancement of University Medical Center at Princeton. Charitable gifts are applied to the most pressing needs for clinical equipment and new clinical facilities at University Medical Center at Princeton and the other operating units of Princeton Health. Gifts are not used to underwrite operating expenses (salaries and supplies). In recent years, gifts to the Foundation have underwritten the complete renovation of the Maternal-Child Health Program Unit; the addition of a new Monitoring Unit; the establishment of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory; new imaging and computing equipment for the Radiology Department; new mammography machines, a stereotactic biopsy unit and ultrasound equipment for women's health; and most recently, the renovation and expansion of the Emergency Department at University Medical Center at Princeton.

A Registered Charity in New Jersey

Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling 973.504.6215. Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement.

Donor Bill of Rights

Princeton Medical Center Foundation subscribes to the Donor Bill of Rights developed and endorsed by the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel (AAFRC), the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP), the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), and the National Society of Fund Raising Executives (NSFRE).

For more information, please call 609.252.8710.