CaringBridge

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CaringBridge Inc.
Type Non-profit Social Network and Health Crisis Information Portal
Founded 1997
Structure 15 Board Members

56 Paid Staff as of 2023

Leadership Sona Mehring, Founder

Tia Newcomer, Chief Executive Officer

Governance Scott Spiker, Chair of the Board
Field Health Crisis Support
Scope Provide communication portals to families and friends during significant health crises
Website www.caringbridge.org

CaringBridge Inc. is a charitable

URL) and password can read updates on the individual's condition or post messages to the family as needed. CaringBridge is headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota
. All CaringBridge sites are free and CaringBridge is funded by donor support.

Purpose

CaringBridge allows patients, caregivers, families, and friends to exchange information about a patient's medical condition on an ongoing basis.[3] The websites are designed to become conduits between patients, their families, friends, neighbors, and colleagues.[4] When visiting an individual’s website, visitors can post messages of support, donate to GoFundMe accounts, or send donations.

Key Facts and Figures (2022 Data)

Source:[5]

  • Every 12 minutes, a CaringBridge Site is created for someone experiencing a health journey.
  • Each day, the private and ad-free platform receives nearly 300K visits from people sharing health updates and rallying around loved ones. CaringBridge has made it simple and safe for millions of people to offer and ask for support when it’s needed most.
  • Every hour 1,600 messages of love, hope and compassion are posted on a loved one’s CaringBridge site.
  • Nearly three-fourths of sites were created by a person supporting a loved one on a health journey.
  • CaringBridge is a donor-supported nonprofit, with nearly 90% of funding coming from the people who have experienced the power of CaringBridge firsthand.
  • In 2022, CaringBridge grew its partners to 181, with a focus on developing deeper relationships with mission-aligned organizations, including large cancer and caregiving organizations. Additionally, CaringBridge continued to partner with cancer and pediatric hospitals, as well as healthcare organizations, all of which refer CaringBridge to their patients, family caregivers and members.
  • Since June 7, 1997, nearly 1 million CaringBridge sites have been created. More than 1.5 million people have made more than 1.8 million gifts to CaringBridge, since becoming a nonprofit in 2002.

History

CaringBridge was created in 1997 by

premature birth to a daughter.[6][2]
The site was intended to keep family and friends informed about the child.

Affiliations

See also

References

  1. IRS
    . Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "About Us". CaringBridge. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  3. ^ Burger, Kevyn (8 May 2020). "CaringBridge gives voice to patients, families: 'I am telling my story and I own it'". Star Tribune.
  4. ^ Jonathan Alter (8 April 2007). "Jonathan Alter: Living With Cancer in America". Newsweek.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  5. ^ "KEY FACTS AND FIGURES GUIDE 2023" (PDF). CaringBridge. 2023.
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  7. ^ Smith, Kelly (10 June 2021). "Tia Newcomer named CEO of Eagan-based CaringBridge". Star Tribune.
  8. ^ National Health Council membership: NationalHealthCouncil.org website.
  9. ^ "Community Health Charities". Community Health Charities. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  10. ^ "Charity Navigator: Caring Bridge". 2023.

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