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Mercy Flight wins $100,000 grant at 21st Century Fund voting event

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Mon, Apr 25th 2022 03:20 pm

The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo’s 21st Century Fund, a giving circle open to anyone who wants to give back in Western New York, announced its members voted to award a $100,000 grant to Mercy Flight Inc. on April 21. The grant will be used for Mercy Flight’s implementation of a lifesaving air ambulance enhancement in rural Western New York.

During the final vote event, members of the 21st Century Fund gathered virtually to hear presentations from the final four organizations, also chosen by the members in March. The final four included: Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Society Inc., Cradle Beach Camp, Kevin Guest House and Mercy Flight Inc.

Mercy Flight plans to implement an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) approach system across Western New York. This enhancement will allow its helicopter air ambulances to provide lifesaving transportation even in inclement weather by relying on instrument readings rather than solely on visual cues, thereby decreasing travel time and increasing positive patient outcomes.

This project will install IFR approach systems at four strategic locations – Wyoming County Community Hospital (Warsaw), Olean General Hospital (Olean), Bertrand Chaffee Hospital (Springville), and Medina Memorial Hospital (Medina). This placement will allow Mercy Flight to create intercept points so that if someone in a roughly 15-mile radius of each IFR approach location has a traumatic injury or illness, it will be able to fly to them when weather conditions might previously have prevented it. The service area will include rural areas of Wyoming, Orleans, Cattaraugus and Southern Erie counties, serving over 500,000 residents.

“On behalf of all of Mercy Flight’s 200 employees, and especially the countless additional patients that we will now be able to reach in their time of need thanks to 21st Century Fund’s generous contribution, I extend a deep, heartfelt thank you,” said Scott Wooton, executive vice president, treasurer, Mercy Flight Inc. “Medical outcomes will be improved and lives will be saved thanks to the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo’s 21st Century Fund, and that is no exaggeration. Mercy Flight is incredibly honored to have been granted this amazing opportunity.”

The 21st Century Fund members make a one-time charitable contribution to become a lifetime member. Every other year members come together to vote on awarding a $100,000 grant to one deserving organization for a specific project that will benefit the community. The 2020 winner chosen by the members was FeedMore WNY.

“Since 2000, we have raised over $1.2 million for the community through the generosity of our members. With the Community Foundation’s stewardship and excellent investment returns, the fund has grown to $2 million, in addition to awarding over $1 million to local organizations,” said Ted Borowiak, 21st Century Fund co-chair. “Our members tell us they really appreciate the opportunity to learn firsthand and ask questions about a number of impactful projects that nonprofits are advancing in our community. We encourage anyone interested in learning about membership to reach out to the Community Foundation.”

The next 21st Century Fund grant application process will open again in fall 2023, and another $100,000 grant will be awarded in 2024. For more information about the 21st Century Fund and membership details, visit www.21stcenturyfund.org. 

For more than a century, the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo has enhanced and encouraged long-term philanthropy in the Western New York community. A 501 (c)(3) organization, the Community Foundation’s mission is: Connecting people, ideas and resources to improve lives in Western New York. Established in 1919, the Community Foundation has made the most of the generosity of individuals, families, foundations and organizations who entrust charitable assets to the Community Foundation’s care. Learn more at cfgb.org.

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