Montreal General Hospital Foundation

1650 Cedar Ave., Room E6-129 
Montreal, QC H3G 1A4
President & CEO: Stephanie Riddell
Board Chair: Elise Nesbitt

Charitable Reg. #:11900 0974 RR0001

STAR RATING

Ci's Star Rating is calculated based on the following independent metrics:

[Charity Rating: 3/5]

✔+

FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY

Audited financial statements for current and previous years available on the charity’s website.

C+

RESULTS REPORTING

Grade based on the charity's public reporting of the work it does and the results it achieves.

n/r

DEMONSTRATED IMPACT

The demonstrated impact per dollar Ci calculates from available program information.

NEED FOR FUNDING

Charity's cash and investments (funding reserves) relative to how much it spends on programs in most recent year.

76%

CENTS TO THE CAUSE

For a dollar donated, after overhead costs of fundraising and admin/management (excluding surplus) 76 cents are available for programs.



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OVERVIEW

About Montreal General Hospital Foundation:

Montreal General Hospital Foundation is a 3-star charity. The charity has a C+ Results Reporting grade, which is below average. Its overhead spending is 24%, within Ci’s reasonable range. Its reserve funds can cover over eleven years of annual program costs, outside Ci’s reasonable range.  

Founded in 1973, Montreal General Hospital Foundation (MGHF) raises money for Montreal General Hospital (MGH), McGill University Centre, and the McGill Academic Health Network. The charity’s aim is to support excellence and innovation in healthcare to improve the lives of both patients and healthcare professionals. It grants money to fund Research, Patient Care, Capital and Equipment, and Education. In F2025, MGHF granted $20.7m to hospitals and health centres.  

Research received 51% of grant spending. MGHF runs Clinical Innovation Platform (CLIP), which offers a space for members to test their innovations and aids in the development, clinical validation, commercialization and growth of MedTech companies. In F2025, the charity held an event where donors, investors and guests heard pitches from six health-tech startups. After this event, MGHF offered funding to Juno Technologies, which is developing a wearable device to relieve menstrual pain, and Ora Medical, which is creating innovative remote rehabilitation solutions, in F2025. The charity also stated that there were 67 recipients of the MGH Research Awards.  

Patient Care received 23% of grant spending. The charity reported that its Dr. David Mulder Trauma Centre serves over 2 million people, including Cree and Inuit communities. The foundation funds mental health services, such as the Jacqueline Angus Psychiatric Emergency Department and Brief Intervention Unit, a 24-hour service with eight beds and two seclusion rooms. Its inpatient service offers 40 acute-care beds with interactive programming to help patients return to their daily lives. The charity reports that there were 45,000 outpatient visits, with 500 inpatient visits, 35 psychiatric residents, and an average of nearly 3,000 psychiatric consults in the emergency department in F2025.  

Capital Projects and Equipment received 14% of grant spending. The foundation reported that its grants funded a Medtronic StealthStation S8 neuro navigation unit for the MGH intensive Care Unit to enable neurosurgeons to non-invasively map out a life-saving procedure called a ventricular drain (EVD). In F2025, the charity stated that its two new state-of-the-art hybrid operating rooms are operational. This project brought innovative equipment and centralized procedures in a single room, saving time for trauma patients.   

Education received 12% of grant spending. In F2025, the foundation reported that it had 35 psychology interns and others from various disciplines. 

The charity is collaborating with the Cedars Cancer Foundation for the Together Against Cancer fundraising campaign, with the goal of raising $100 million. As of August 2025, the foundation has raised over $66 million. 

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Results and Impact

Montreal General Hospital Foundation reported that Dr. Mulder revitalized trauma care in the face of a mortality rate of 50% in Québec thirty years ago. As of August 2025, the rate has dropped to 5%, translating to thousands of lives saved.   

This may not be a complete representation of MGHF’s results and impact.  

This charity is not yet rated on impact (n/r), which does not affect its star rating.  

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Finances

Montreal General Hospital Foundation’s audited financial statements follow activity-based costing, which is a best practice.  

In F2025, the foundation received $19.7m in donations. In F2025, MGHF had a return on investment of 9% and 5-year average return of 11%. 

Administrative costs are 10% of revenue (excluding investment income). Fundraising costs are 15% of donations. This means that overhead spending is 24%. For every dollar donated, 76 cents are available to go towards the cause, within Ci’s reasonable range.  

Montreal General Hospital Foundation had $266.1m in funding reserves, including $77.5m in donor-endowed funds. The financial statements also disclosed $27.8m in funding commitments. The charity’s funding reserves, excluding donor-endowed funds, can cover 1,123%, or just under eleven years and three months of annual program costs.  

MGHF’s most recent T3010 filing with the CRA, which was in F2024, reports that the foundation gave grants to seven organizations. The largest are McGill University Health Centre ($12.1m), McGill University Health Centre Research Institute ($6.2m), and McGill University ($1.2m).  

Profile updated by Leah Holmes on August 25, 2025. Comments and corrections may be forthcoming.  

Financial Review


Financial Ratios

Fiscal year ending March
202520242023
Administrative costs as % of revenues 9.7%8.1%6.0%
Fundraising costs as % of donations 14.6%12.1%9.6%
Total overhead spending 24.2%20.2%15.6%
Program cost coverage (%) 1,123.5%1,357.6%1,133.4%

Summary Financial Statements

All figures in $000s
202520242023
Donations 19,66421,41422,910
International donations 0264171
Investment income 23,44032,252(29)
Other income 372153270
Total revenues 43,47654,08423,322
Grants 20,65916,60816,272
Administrative costs 1,9401,7631,408
Fundraising costs 2,8612,5952,197
Total spending 25,46020,96519,877
Cash flow from operations 18,01533,1193,445
Capital spending 000
Funding reserves 266,083247,565214,006

Note: Investment management fees are subtracted from investment income and removed from expenses, affecting revenues and expenses by ($390k) in F2025, ($331k) in F2024, and ($301k) in F2023. Total grants include adjustment for changes in amounts payable to McGill University Health Centre, McGill Health Centre Research Institute, and McGill University, affecting total expenses by $2.9m in F2025, ($3.5m) in F2024, and $3.6m in F2023. The charity’s T3010 filings with the CRA were used to report international donations for F2024 and F2023. As the filing for F2025 is unavailable at the time of this report, these items are not reported for F2025.  

Salary Information

Full-time staff: 27

Avg. compensation: $122,498

Top 10 staff salary range:

$350k +
1
$300k - $350k
0
$250k - $300k
1
$200k - $250k
1
$160k - $200k
2
$120k - $160k
3
$80k - $120k
2
$40k - $80k
0
< $40k
0

Information from most recent CRA Charities Directorate filings for F2024

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Charity Contact

Website: www.mghfoundation.com
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