(i) Name of supported organization | (ii) EIN | (iii) Type of organization (described on lines 1- 10 above (see instructions)) | (iv) Is the organization listed in your governing document? | (v) Amount of monetary support (see instructions) | (vi) Amount of other support (see instructions) | |
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Yes | No | |||||
Total |
Calendar year (or fiscal year beginning in) | (a) 2017 | (b) 2018 | (c) 2019 | (d) 2020 | (e) 2021 | (f) Total | |
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1 | Gifts, grants, contributions, and membership fees received. (Do not include any "unusual grant.") .. | 350,046,179 | 427,570,435 | 481,424,153 | 546,256,983 | 538,184,808 | 2,343,482,558 |
2 | Tax revenues levied for the organization's benefit and either paid to or expended on its behalf.... | ||||||
3 | The value of services or facilities furnished by a governmental unit to the organization without charge.. | ||||||
4 | Total. Add lines 1 through 3 | 350,046,179 | 427,570,435 | 481,424,153 | 546,256,983 | 538,184,808 | 2,343,482,558 |
5 | The portion of total contributions by each person (other than a governmental unit or publicly supported organization) included on line 1 that exceeds 2% of the amount shown on line 11, column (f) .. | 1,575,305,185 | |||||
6 | Public support. Subtract line 5 from line 4. | 768,177,373 |
Calendar year (or fiscal year beginning in) | (a) 2017 | (b) 2018 | (c) 2019 | (d) 2020 | (e) 2021 | (f) Total | |
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7 | Amounts from line 4.. | 350,046,179 | 427,570,435 | 481,424,153 | 546,256,983 | 538,184,808 | 2,343,482,558 |
8 | Gross income from interest, dividends, payments received on securities loans, rents, royalties and income from similar sources... | 3,017,353 | 7,058,197 | 7,173,067 | 7,417,028 | 9,540,057 | 34,205,702 |
9 | Net income from unrelated business activities, whether or not the business is regularly carried on.. | ||||||
10 | Other income. Do not include gain or loss from the sale of capital assets (Explain in Part VI.).. | ||||||
11 | Total support. Add lines 7 through 10 | 2,377,688,260 |
Calendar year (or fiscal year beginning in) | (a) 2017 | (b) 2018 | (c) 2019 | (d) 2020 | (e) 2021 | (f) Total | |
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1 | Gifts, grants, contributions, and membership fees received. (Do not include any "unusual grants.") . | ||||||
2 | Gross receipts from admissions, merchandise sold or services performed, or facilities furnished in any activity that is related to the organization's tax-exempt purpose | ||||||
3 | Gross receipts from activities that are not an unrelated trade or business under section 513 ..... | ||||||
4 | Tax revenues levied for the organization's benefit and either paid to or expended on its behalf... | ||||||
5 | The value of services or facilities furnished by a governmental unit to the organization without charge | ||||||
6 | Total. Add lines 1 through 5 | ||||||
7a | Amounts included on lines 1, 2, and 3 received from disqualified persons | ||||||
b | Amounts included on lines 2 and 3 received from other than disqualified persons that exceed the greater of $5,000 or 1% of the amount on line 13 for the year. | ||||||
c | Add lines 7a and 7b.. | ||||||
8 | Public support. (Subtract line 7c from line 6.) |
Calendar year (or fiscal year beginning in) | (a) 2017 | (b) 2018 | (c) 2019 | (d) 2020 | (e) 2021 | (f) Total | |
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9 | Amounts from line 6... | ||||||
10a | Gross income from interest, dividends, payments received on securities loans, rents, royalties and income from similar sources.. | ||||||
b | Unrelated business taxable income (less section 511 taxes) from businesses acquired after June 30, 1975. | ||||||
c | Add lines 10a and 10b. | ||||||
11 | Net income from unrelated business activities not included on line 10b, whether or not the business is regularly carried on. | ||||||
12 | Other income. Do not include gain or loss from the sale of capital assets (Explain in Part VI.) .. | ||||||
13 | Total support. (Add lines 9, 10c, 11, and 12.).. |
Section A - Adjusted Net Income | (A) Prior Year |
(B) Current Year (optional) |
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1 | Net short-term capital gain | 1 | ||||
2 | Recoveries of prior-year distributions | 2 | ||||
3 | Other gross income (see instructions) | 3 | ||||
4 | Add lines 1 through 3 | 4 | ||||
5 | Depreciation and depletion | 5 | ||||
6 | Portion of operating expenses paid or incurred for production or collection of gross income or for management, conservation, or maintenance of property held for production of income (see instructions) | 6 | ||||
7 | Other expenses (see instructions) | 7 | ||||
8 | Adjusted Net Income (subtract lines 5, 6 and 7 from line 4) | 8 |
Section B - Minimum Asset Amount | (A) Prior Year |
(B) Current Year (optional) |
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1 | Aggregate fair market value of all non-exempt-use assets (see instructions for short tax year or assets held for part of year): | 1 | ||||
a | Average monthly value of securities | 1a | ||||
b | Average monthly cash balances | 1b | ||||
c | Fair market value of other non-exempt-use assets | 1c | ||||
d | Total (add lines 1a, 1b, and 1c) | 1d | ||||
e |
Discount claimed for blockage or other factors (explain in detail in Part VI): |
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2 | Acquisition indebtedness applicable to non-exempt use assets | 2 | ||||
3 | Subtract line 2 from line 1d | 3 | ||||
4 | Cash deemed held for exempt use. Enter 0.015 of line 3 (for greater amount, see instructions). | 4 | ||||
5 | Net value of non-exempt-use assets (subtract line 4 from line 3) | 5 | ||||
6 | Multiply line 5 by 0.035 | 6 | ||||
7 | Recoveries of prior-year distributions | 7 | ||||
8 | Minimum Asset Amount (add line 7 to line 6) | 8 |
Section C - Distributable Amount | Current Year | |||||
1 | Adjusted net income for prior year (from Section A, line 8, Column A) | 1 | ||||
2 | Enter 85% of line 1 | 2 | ||||
3 | Minimum asset amount for prior year (from Section B, line 8, Column A) | 3 | ||||
4 | Enter greater of line 2 or line 3 | 4 | ||||
5 | Income tax imposed in prior year | 5 | ||||
6 | Distributable Amount. Subtract line 5 from line 4, unless subject to emergency temporary reduction (see instructions) | 6 |
Section D - Distributions | Current Year | |
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1 Amounts paid to supported organizations to accomplish exempt purposes | 1 | |
2
Amounts paid to perform activity that directly furthers exempt purposes of supported organizations, in excess of income from activity |
2 | |
3 Administrative expenses paid to accomplish exempt purposes of supported organizations | 3 | |
4 Amounts paid to acquire exempt-use assets | 4 | |
5 Qualified set-aside amounts (prior IRS approval required - provide details in Part VI) | 5 | |
6 Other distributions (describe in Part VI). See instructions | 6 | |
7Total annual distributions. Add lines 1 through 6. | 7 | |
8
Distributions to attentive supported organizations to which the organization is responsive (provide details in Part VI). See instructions |
8 | |
9 Distributable amount for 2021 from Section C, line 6 | 9 | |
10 Line 8 amount divided by Line 9 amount | 10 |
Section E - Distribution Allocations (see instructions) |
(i) Excess Distributions |
(ii) Underdistributions Pre-2021 |
(iii) Distributable Amount for 2021 |
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1 Distributable amount for 2021 from Section C, line 6 | ||||
2
Underdistributions, if any, for years prior to 2021 (reasonable cause required-- explain in Part VI). See instructions. |
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3 Excess distributions carryover, if any, to 2021: | ||||
a From 2016....... | ||||
b From 2017....... | ||||
c From 2018....... | ||||
d From 2019....... | ||||
e From 2020....... | ||||
fTotal of lines 3a through e | ||||
g Applied to underdistributions of prior years | ||||
h Applied to 2021 distributable amount | ||||
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Carryover from 2016 not applied (see instructions) |
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j Remainder. Subtract lines 3g, 3h, and 3i from line 3f. | ||||
4Distributions for 2021 from Section D, line 7: | ||||
$ | ||||
a Applied to underdistributions of prior years | ||||
b Applied to 2021 distributable amount | ||||
c Remainder. Subtract lines 4a and 4b from line 4. | ||||
5
Remaining underdistributions for years prior to 2021, if any. Subtract lines 3g and 4a from line 2. If the amount is greater than zero, explain in Part VI. See instructions. |
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6
Remaining underdistributions for 2021. Subtract lines 3h and 4b from line 1. If the amount is greater than zero, explain in Part VI. See instructions. |
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7 Excess distributions carryover to 2022. Add lines 3j and 4c. |
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8 Breakdown of line 7: | ||||
a Excess from 2017..... | ||||
b Excess from 2018..... | ||||
c Excess from 2019..... | ||||
d Excess from 2020..... | ||||
e Excess from 2021..... |
Facts And Circumstances Test |
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THE HEALTHWELL FOUNDATION (THE "FOUNDATION") OFFERS THE FOLLOWING FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES IN SUPPORT OF ITS ONGOING CLASSIFICATION AS A PUBLIC CHARITY AND NOT A PRIVATE FOUNDATION.GENERAL BACKGROUND - THE FOUNDATION PROVIDES NEED-BASED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO UNDERINSURED INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH CHRONIC AND/OR LIFE-ALTERING DISEASES SUCH AS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, CYSTIC FIBROSIS, MULTIPLE MYELOMA AND MANY OTHER TYPES OF CANCER. THROUGH 2021, THE FOUNDATION HAS HELPED 727,986 PATIENTS AFFORD THEIR PRESCRIPTION DRUG COPAYMENTS, PREMIUMS AND OTHER OUT-OF-POCKET HEALTH CARE COSTS.THE FOUNDATION GRANTS FUNDS TO PATIENTS WHO HAVE PRIVATE OR GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED INSURANCE BUT WHO ARE STILL UNABLE TO AFFORD THEIR INSURANCE COPAYMENTS OR PREMIUMS TO OBTAIN COVERAGE FOR THEIR CONDITIONS. THE FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANTS BASED ON THE OBJECTIVE CONSIDERATION OF FINANCIAL AND MEDICAL CRITERIA AND THE ADEQUACY OF THE RECIPIENT'S INSURANCE COVERAGE. GRANTS ARE AWARDED TO RECIPIENTS FOR A 12 MONTH CYCLE. THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT PLACE RESTRICTIONS ON THE MEDICATIONS WITHIN EACH DISEASE FUND ITS GRANT RECIPIENTS USE. THE DECISION AS TO WHICH MEDICATIONS ARE PRESCRIBED IS A MEDICAL JUDGMENT. FURTHER, THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT LIMIT THE PROVIDERS OR PHARMACIES ITS GRANT RECIPIENTS MAY USE TO OBTAIN THEIR MEDICATIONS.PUBLIC SUPPORT PERCENTAGE - THE FOUNDATION'S CUMULATIVE PUBLIC SUPPORT PERCENTAGE THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2021 IS 32.31%, WHICH IS ABOVE THE MINIMUM AMOUNT AT WHICH FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES WILL BE CONSIDERED BY THE SERVICE IN DETERMINING THE FOUNDATION'S ONGOING QUALIFICATION AS A PUBLICLY SUPPORTED CHARITY. THE FOUNDATION'S PUBLIC SUPPORT PERCENTAGE HAS GENERALLY MAINTAINED AN UPWARD TRAJECTORY SINCE 2004, WITH A SMALL FLUCTUATION DOWN IN 2018; THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES RELATING TO THE FOUNDATION'S STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS PRESENT AN EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG CASE IN SUPPORT OF ITS ONGOING CLASSIFICATION AS A PUBLIC CHARITY AND NOT AS A PRIVATE FOUNDATION. THESE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES, WHICH ARE DISCUSSED IN MORE DETAIL LATER, INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:1. THE FOUNDATION IS NOT CONTROLLED BY ITS CONTRIBUTORS AND HAS NO ENDOWMENT FUND, CHARACTERISTICS WHICH DISTINGUISH IT FROM VIRTUALLY ALL PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS.2. THE FOUNDATION'S BOARD REPRESENTS MANY DIVERSE ASPECTS OF THE HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY, DEMONSTRATING THE FOUNDATION'S COMMITMENT TO THE BROAD PUBLIC BENEFIT AND THE FOUNDATION'S COMMITMENT TO OPERATE AN OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATION THAT WILL ATTRACT FUTURE PUBLIC SUPPORT.3. THE FOUNDATION'S ACTIVITIES BROADLY BENEFIT THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS OTHER CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE ATTEMPTING TO HELP PATIENTS COPE WITH A VARIETY OF ILLNESSES AND CONDITIONS.FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES SUPPORTING QUALIFICATION AS A PUBLICLY SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION1. ATTRACTION OF PUBLIC SUPPORT. THE FOUNDATION'S POLICY IS TO ACCEPT CONTRIBUTIONS FROM DONORS AND TO DISBURSE THE CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE FORM OF GRANTS AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT HAVE AN ENDOWMENT FUND, AND ITS ABILITY TO FULFILL ITS FUTURE MISSION IS ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON ITS ABILITY TO ATTRACT FUTURE SUPPORT FROM DONORS ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS. NONE OF THE FOUNDATION'S HISTORICAL SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTORS HAVE PLEDGED OR OTHERWISE COMMITTED TO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE FOUNDATION IN FUTURE YEARS. THEREFORE, THE FOUNDATION MUST CONTINUALLY SEEK NEW DONORS TO SUSTAIN ITS FUNDS, AND IT HAS DONE SO. SPECIFICALLY:- THE FOUNDATION EMPLOYS 151 PERSONS WHO, IN ADDITION TO THEIR PRIMARY TASKS, MAY ALSO WORK ON FUNDRAISING PROJECTS AS NEEDED.- THE FOUNDATION'S CORPORATE CUMULATIVE DONOR BASE HAS INCREASED EACH YEAR FROM ONE CORPORATE DONOR IN 2004 TO 66 CORPORATE DONORS.- THE FOUNDATION'S CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER WORKS WITH THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD TO IDENTIFY AND PURSUE NEW CORPORATE FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES.- THE FOUNDATION'S SENIOR FOUNDATION PROGRAM OFFICER WORKS TO IDENTIFY AND SECURE PARTNERS AND SPONSORS FOR THE FOUNDATION'S BROAD-BASED SPECIAL INITIATIVES, INCLUDING ITS PEDIATRIC ASSISTANCE AND CANCER-RELATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH FUNDS.- THE FOUNDATION'S SENIOR FOUNDATION PROGRAM OFFICER ALSO ENGAGES A LARGE NETWORK OF DISEASE-ALIGNED NON-PROFITS TO PROMOTE THE FOUNDATION PROGRAM AND SPECIFIC DISEASE AREA FUNDS TO THEIR NETWORKS.- THE FOUNDATION REGULARLY SOLICITS SUPPORT FROM PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, WHICH HAS RESULTED IN DONATIONS FROM MORE THAN 63,580 INDIVIDUAL DONORS. 2. REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNING BODY. THE FOUNDATION'S BOARD CONSISTS ENTIRELY OF NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED HEALTH CARE EXPERTS WITH DEEP EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELDS OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, ACADEMIC (TEACHING, TRAINING AND RESEARCH), CLINICAL PRACTICE AND RESEARCH, DIRECT PATIENT CARE, PATIENT ADVOCACY AND HEALTH LAW. THE COMPOSITION OF THE BOARD EXEMPLIFIES THE FOUNDATION'S COMMITMENT TO REPRESENT THE BROAD INTERESTS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND TO OPERATE IN A MANNER THAT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION - AND SUPPORT - FROM A BROAD RANGE OF POTENTIAL DONORS.GIVEN THEIR DIVERSE EXPERTISE, THE FOUNDATION'S BOARD MEMBERS BRING FORWARD A VARIETY OF IMPORTANT ISSUES TO ENCOURAGE DISCUSSION ABOUT HOW THE FOUNDATION'S PROGRAMS AND SERVICES WILL DIRECTLY IMPACT THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THEIR WIDE-RANGING OPINIONS HELP TO EXPAND THE FOUNDATION'S VIEWPOINT AND RESULT IN AN ORGANIZATION THAT CAN RESPOND SUCCESSFULLY TO IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENT.SIGNIFICANTLY, NONE OF THE FOUNDATION'S BOARD MEMBERS ARE AFFILIATED WITH ANY CONTRIBUTOR TO THE FOUNDATION AND IT IS THE FOUNDATION'S STRICT POLICY THAT THERE NOT BE SUCH AFFILIATIONS. MOREOVER, NO CONTRIBUTOR HAS THE POWER TO APPOINT DIRECTORS TO THE FOUNDATION'S BOARD. IN THIS REGARD, THE FOUNDATION DIFFERS MARKEDLY FROM A PRIVATE FOUNDATION, WHERE THE GOVERNING BODY IS TYPICALLY COMPOSED OF SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTORS AND/OR MEMBERS CHOSEN BY SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTORS. 3. AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES OR SERVICES; PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAMS OR POLICIES. THE FOUNDATION PUTS FORTH SIGNIFICANT EFFORTS TO MAKE THE AVAILABILITY OF ITS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES KNOWN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC THROUGH AVENUES SUCH AS ITS WEBSITE (WWW.HEALTHWELLFOUNDATION.ORG), WHERE PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, PHARMACIES AND ADVOCATES CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION ON THE FOUNDATION'S PROGRAM, APPLY ONLINE AND, THROUGH INTERACTIVE PORTALS, MANAGE A PATIENT'S PORTFOLIO OF GRANTS (PROVIDERS AND PHARMACIES) OR MONITOR THEIR OWN GRANT (PATIENTS). THESE AVENUES ARE UPDATED CONTINUOUSLY AND MONITORED CLOSELY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THE FOUNDATION ENGAGES IN A WIDE RANGE OF PROMOTIONAL OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING MEDIA RELATIONS AND OUR REAL WORLD HEALTH CARE BLOG ACTIVITIES (HEALTHWELLFOUNDATION.ORG/REALWORLDHEALTHCARE) IN ADDITION TO TARGETED SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGNS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC, PROVIDERS, PHARMACIES AND OTHER HEALTH-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS ABOUT ITS WORK. NEWS ABOUT THE FOUNDATION'S PROGRAMS REGULARLY APPEARS IN LOCAL AND NATIONAL PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING MEDICAL JOURNALS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BLOGS AND HEALTH CARE WEBSITES. TYPICALLY, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FOUNDATION REGULARLY ATTEND NATIONAL AND LOCAL CONFERENCES INCLUDING THOSE OF SUCH ENTITIES AS INFORMA'S PATIENT ASSISTANCE AND ACCESS PROGRAMS (PAP), THE LIVER MEETING, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, NORTH AMERICAN CYSTIC FIBROSIS CONFERENCE, ASEMBIA SPECIALTY PHARMACY SUMMIT, AND AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY. COVID-19 AND TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS PREVENTED REPRESENTATIVES FROM PARTICIPATING IN LIVE EVENTS THROUGHOUT MUCH OF 2021, BUT OPERATIONS SLOWLY BEGAN TO RETURN TO NORMAL DURING THE THIRD AND FOURTH QUARTERS. THE FOUNDATION WAS ABLE TO MAKE APPEARANCES AT HEALTHCARE ADVOCATE SUMMIT, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY (ASH) ANNUAL MEETING, ASEMBIA SPECIALTY PHARMACY SUMMIT, AND THE COUPON AND COPAY CONFERENCE. ADDITIONALLY, WHEN THE FOUNDATION ESTABLISHES A NEW FUND WITH RESPECT TO A PARTICULAR DISEASE OR CONDITION, THE FOUNDATION:- IDENTIFIES KEY NATIONAL PATIENT SUPPORT AND HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE ABLE TO REACH OUT TO PATIENTS IN THE NEW FUND AREA.- IDENTIFIES APPROPRIATE CONTACTS IN EACH ORGANIZATION THAT FOCUS ON PATIENT ADVOCACY AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT ISSUES. - INVITES THESE ORGANIZATIONS TO EDUCATE PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, ADVOCATES AND THEIR BROADER NETWORKS ABOUT THE FOUNDATION'S PROGRAMS BY POSTING A LINK TO WWW.HEALTHWELLFOUNDATION.ORG ON THEIR WEBSITES, PROMOTING VIA SOCIAL MEDIA AND/OR INCLUDING INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOUNDATION'S SERVICES IN THEIR MARKETING AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AS WELL AS THEIR WEBINARS AND CONFERENCES. - ISSUES A PRESS RELEASE TO ANNOUNCE A NEW FUND TO THE MEDIA, PATIENT ADVOCACY GROUPS AND THE BROADER HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY.- REACHES OUT TO PROSPECTIVE DONORS TO SOLICIT ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE DISEASE AREA.- PROMOTES THE NEW FUND IN ITS NEWSLETTER, "THE PULSE," WHICH REACHES APPROXIMATELY 111,000 INDIVIDUALS 2 TO 4 TIMES A YEAR, AND THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA. |
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PART II, SECTION C, LINE 17A, FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES TEST: | FURTHERMORE, THE FOUNDATION IS REFERENCED BY, OR IS LINKED TO, THE WEBSITES OF A NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT DIRECT PATIENTS FOR COPAYMENT AND PREMIUM ASSISTANCE. SUCH ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDE PARTNERSHIP FOR PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE, AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CMS, BONE HEALTH & OSTEOPOROSIS FOUNDATION, INTERNATIONAL MYELOMA FOUNDATION, NATIONAL MS SOCIETY, COMMUNITY LIVER ALLIANCE, LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA, CANCERCARE, ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY CANCER CENTERS AND NEEDYMEDS, AMONG OTHERS. CONCLUSION IN SUMMARY, THE HEALTHWELL FOUNDATION HAS THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A "PUBLICLY SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION, BASED ON THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES TEST DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1.170A-9(E)(3) OF THE TREASURY REGULATIONS. SPECIFICALLY, A SMALL NUMBER OF DONORS DO NOT CONTROL HEALTHWELL; RATHER HEALTHWELL IS A GROWING INSTITUTION THAT BEARS MANY OF THE INDICIA OF A "PUBLICLY SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION, INCLUDING PUBLIC SUPPORT FROM A WIDE CROSS-SECTION OF DONORS WITH A REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNING BODY. MOREOVER, HEALTHWELL IS CONTINUING TO SEEK NEW SOURCES OF SUPPORT FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. ACCORDINGLY, THE FOUNDATION QUALIFIES AS A "PUBLICLY SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 170(B)(1)(A)(VI). |
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