The Ascension St. Vincent Foundation proudly announces the release of its 2024 Annual Impact Report, a powerful reflection of the generosity, compassion, and impact driven by our donors across the state. The report highlights key fundraising milestones, regional initiatives, and patient-centered stories that demonstrate the life-changing difference philanthropy makes every day.
The report can be viewed online at https://anyflip.com/eroim/evww.
“The Annual Impact Report is more than a summary of numbers,” said Ann Haupt, Vice President of Ascension St. Vincent Foundation. “It is a celebration of our community’s generosity and our collective commitment to compassionate, high-quality care. Every gift helps us build a healthier, more hopeful future.”
The report recognizes the historical legacy of service—such as the work of the Daughters of Charity—and connects it to current efforts to support underserved communities, including the new Women and Infants Hospital focused on healing environments.
The Ascension St. Vincent Foundation is dedicated to advancing compassionate, patient-centered care within our statewide ministries. Charitable contributions from generous supporters—patients, community members and organizations—fund programs and projects focused on holistic care that extend beyond traditional healthcare services allowing new ways to improve outcomes and create positive experiences for those we serve.
About Ascension St. Vincent Foundation
Founded in 1968, the Ascension St. Vincent Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Indianapolis, Indiana dedicated to raising and managing philanthropic contributions to support Ascension St. Vincent's community programs, capital projects, and patient care, with a special focus on serving the poor and vulnerable. The Foundation supports various ministries across Indianapolis, Carmel, and Fishers, including the Cardiovascular Research Institute and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. Additional Ascension St. Vincent Foundations in Indiana serve the communities of Evansville, Kokomo, and Anderson. In fiscal year 2024, Ascension St. Vincent Foundations collectively provided funding of more than $10.3 million.