BankSouth has $100k HEART for St. Mary’s

BankSouth recently contributed $100,000 to St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital through the Georgia HEART (Helping Enhance Access to Rural Treatment) Hospital Program. The HEART program administers the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Credit, which enables individuals and businesses to redirect their Georgia income tax liability to help support qualifying hospitals.

“We are grateful for community partners like BankSouth, whose generous financial support will allow Good Samaritan Hospital to provide excellent healthcare to its patients both now and in the future,” Good Samaritan Hospital Support Services Manager Bria Brown said.

Good Samaritan Hospital will use HEART funds provided by BankSouth for general operations and to address specific needs. For example, Good Samaritan Hospital has used past contributions to expand access to important services such as telemedicine, which allows more patients to receive care locally.

“Our company is proud to be able to participate in the Georgia HEART program and to see how our donation directly impacts our neighbors at St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital,” BankSouth CEO Harold Reynolds said. “This is a tremendous opportunity for businesses to play a part in enhancing the access to quality care for Georgians who live in rural communities.”

Through HEART, Georgia taxpayers can make contributions in exchange for a 100% state income tax credit, up to specified limits, to qualified rural hospitals of their choice. C Corporations and passthrough business owners who participate may also qualify for an additional federal business expense deduction.

To learn more about this unique philanthropic tax credit program, visit online at georgiaheart.org.

Georgia HEART is accepting applications for the 2023 tax credit opportunity at georgiaheart.org. If you have questions not addressed by the website, contact Brown at Bria.Brown@stmarysgoodsam.org or call 706-453-5167.