Cleveland's Nonprofit All-StarsMain MenuChapter One: Arts and Education NonprofitsChapter 2 - Faith-Based PhilanthropyIntroductionChapter 3: Cleveland Social ServicesSocial Justice NonprofitsChapter 5-Health Care NonprofitsBarbara Burgess-Van Akendffa201f9e142dde249b32b2c708a4eebdb9f6da
Chapter 5-Free Clinic Case Medical Students
12016-11-02T09:16:57-07:00Divya Lakshmi Jasthiba072e8d46035f05745bba0197dc8fdc33d44e5f123152Case Medical student volunteering in the Free Clinicplain2016-12-01T07:11:23-08:00Rohith Koneru0f4386370152c48f9937ecbec5e333b2f111176f
First, donating is accessible to many, as The Free Clinic accepts one-time mail, online, tribute donations, and gifts-in-kind such as stocks and bonds. In addition, the clinic draws nearly 100 corporate donors and people give stocks and bonds. Notably, the clinic does NOT solicit, which is important because the clinic is able to account for all dollars raised and how they're used without having to worry about paying solicitors. Donations are vital to keep the clinic functioning; though the government awards over $1 million to the clinic, the clinic needs to raise an additional $4 million to cover the clinic's expenses.
Because the clinic offers a multitude of services, they are able to attract many patients who need care but are not able to afford it at a major hospital. The process to become a patient is simple, and this is important because this eliminates a potential drawback of having to wait for care or having to schedule an appointment for weeks, even months, in the future.
The clinic has a unique concept of hosting "Done-in-a-Day" volunteer events where a group of individuals spend a day aiding the clinic in small things that make a big difference. Because ALL money goes towards clinic operations, volunteers are essential to the clinic thriving. As shown above, Case students may spend a few free hours of their time to help out people in need. The clinic goes the extra mile by hosting community outreach programs to build awareness. One can truly tell how driven and good-hearted the people at the clinic are because A. They work so hard to attract volunteers, and B. The volunteers are loyal and generous with their time to help the clinic.
As noted, the clinic is located in University Circle, which is accessible to most, whether it be by car or RTA. In summary, financial accountability and transparency are vital to a charity being effective and fulfilling its purpose, and the Free Clinic does a stellar job in using funds for its goal. All money goes towards the functioning of the clinic. No soliciting. No profits. No high salaries for executives. True, noble work done by people who care about doing good more than making money.