Charitable Contributions: Making Memories Work

Donations & Contribution


Anyone interested in information about tax-deductible donations may e-mail Scott Memorial Hospital Vice President of Finance Angie Doan at angie.doan@smh1.org or call her at 752-8500. A tax-deductible contribution is the perfect way to honor the memory of a loved one.



Contributions from people like you make it possible for
Scott Memorial Hospital to provide quality care.






Ken and Mildred Mumford were long-time friends with Maebelle and W.I. Brunton, and assisted with the estate when the Brunton's daughter, Martha Jane Brunton Fleener, passed away. The Scott Memorial Hospital Guild was one of the recipients of money from the estate. A total of $196,000 was given to the Scott Memorial Hospital Volunteer Guild.
An additional generous donation from the estate of Allen and Mildred Everitt helped the hospital expand the Obstetrics Department into the current Everitt Women’s Pavilion.
Estates and tax-deductible donations to non-profit organizations are a good way to make the memory of a loved one work for a better community. Scott County residents have a long history of donations directed to local community service organizations. 


Scott Memorial Hospital Guild Brunton-Mumford Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established from the Martha Jane Brunton Fleenor estate. The purpose is to assist students who wish to major in the healthcare field. The scholarship is worth $1,000 the first year and may be renewed each year for five years total, based on the eligibility of the student, for up to $5,000.

Eligibility requires that:
You are an adult currently enrolled or planning to enroll at a 2-year or 4-year accredited college or university
You will take a minimum of two classes each semester. Distance education is allowed.
You will major in the healthcare field.

                                                                                            
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