History and Mission

Memorial Foundation was established in April of 1994 with an endowment fund generated from the sale of the assets of Nashville Memorial Hospital in Madison, Tennessee. At that time, members of the hospital’s Board of Directors became members of the Board of Trust of the Memorial Foundation.


Memorial Foundation’s Board of Trustees serve as volunteers, regularly meeting to review grant applications and to make decisions on the allocation of Foundation funds. The Board is led by Board Chair David McKee, M.D., Vice Chair Varina Buntin, and Secretary Alfonzo Alexander. The Foundation’s President is Scott S. Perry.


In keeping with its roots, Memorial Foundation’s mission is to partner with nonprofit organizations to improve the quality of life for people in our community. Through these partnerships, the Foundation seeks to help create a community where all people are healthy, whole, and safe. Memorial Foundation responds to diverse community needs, assisting agencies that focus on: Access to Quality Health Care Services, Human & Social Services, Education, Senior Citizen Enrichment Services, Youth and Childhood Development, Substance Abuse Programs, and Community Services.


Memorial Foundation also strives to respond to immediate, critical needs that arise in the community. With assistance from the Foundation, organizations including The Salvation Army, The American Red Cross, Second Harvest Food Bank, and YWCA have received funds.


Whether offering ongoing support or responding in times of crisis, Memorial Foundation will continue to partner with nonprofit organizations in addressing the needs and improving the quality of life in our community.


Nashville Memorial Hospital, 1965-1994

Rendering of the new Foundation office on Skyline Ridge Drive in Madison

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