Partnership · Worldwide · May 2, 2026
Equipment Programmes with Charitable Foundations
How we work with charitable foundations that fund medical equipment: transparent at-cost pricing, complete documentation packs and delivery to the receiving facility's door.

Charitable foundations that fund medical equipment face a problem donors rarely see: a grant that buys the wrong monitor, or a right monitor that arrives without documentation, consumables or a working plug, converts goodwill into shelf weight.
We support foundation-funded equipment programmes as a supplier, with a working method shaped by what grant administrators actually need at audit time.
How the programme works
Foundations come to us with a clinical need and a budget envelope. We respond with equipment options at transparent at-cost programme pricing, each with its realistic consumable running costs — because a device a facility cannot afford to feed is not a donation, it is a liability.
Documentation as a first-class deliverable
Every foundation consignment ships with a complete pack: commercial documents for customs, CE declarations, user and service manuals, and a signed delivery record from the receiving facility. Grant files close cleanly, which is often what decides whether the next grant happens.
What foundations have funded through us
- Patient monitoring for charity-supported wards and recovery rooms
- Resuscitation equipment for emergency departments
- Consumable endowments — a year of sensors, cuffs and electrodes shipped with the hardware
If your foundation is planning an equipment grant, our sales engineers will prepare option sheets your board can compare line by line — with the unglamorous costs included.

