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Day of Giving
We extend our gratitude to everyone who participated in our sixth annual Day of Giving on Feb. 13, 2026. Thanks to your philanthropy, we raised $6,430, helping us provide essential resources that otherwise might not be available to the next generation of healthcare leaders. Your generosity is paving the way for tomorrow’s leaders to have impactful careers in healthcare and improve health in their communities.
For over 90 years, ACHE has been dedicated to advancing our members and healthcare leadership excellence. Chartered on Feb. 13, 1933, we provide the support of a professional community to further our members’ growth and development through every stage of their careers.
We gratefully acknowledge the 24 organizations and individuals who have committed more than $25,000 in support of the Fund for Healthcare Leadership’s goal/mission: to provide talented individuals with scholarships to attend ACHE’s robust leadership development programs, helping them become successful healthcare leaders.
If you have already contributed, THANK YOU! For those considering a gift, regardless the size, you will be helping to shape the future of healthcare leadership.
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Your assistance to aspiring leaders through the Fund for Healthcare Leadership can make the difference between being able to advance their executive acumen or having to forgo the opportunity.