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William N. Pennington Foundation Donates $5.5 Million to Renown Transplant Institute

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A generous contribution from the Pennington Foundation supports a lifesaving transplant program in northern Nevada.

Renown Health Foundation is proud to announce a transformative $5.5 million donation from the William N. Pennington Foundation.

The donation, one of the largest received to date by the Renown Transplant Institute, will ensure a successful launch of the first kidney transplant program for northern Nevada. This gift supports the recruitment and start-up phase for kidney transplants including covering costs for transplant surgeons, nephrologists, medical personnel and personnel staff and related costs.

The Renown Transplant Institute offers world-class care and lifesaving organ transplantation for patients on kidney dialysis where a kidney transplant is necessary for survival. In Nevada, it is estimated that 523 people are currently on the kidney transplant waiting list. Many of them are northern Nevadans in need.

The grant will also help establish the William N. Pennington Patient Assistance Fund, a program dedicated to supporting transplant patients and their families during their medical journey. This Fund will help provide housing and support during the recovery period for those with financial difficulty and special needs. The goal is to ensure that no one is denied access to the best possible care due to financial constraints.

n recognition of their generous gift, the 9th floor of the Center for Advanced Medicine at Renown Regional Medical Center, will be named the William N. Pennington Transplant Suite.

“This holiday season, we are reminded of the power of gratitude and giving,” said Brian Erling, MD, MBA, President & CEO of Renown Health. “The Pennington Foundation’s extraordinary generosity allows us to deliver life-saving care for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who require a kidney transplant for survival. All of us at Renown are forever grateful.”

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“Generosity like the Pennington Foundation’s- it truly changes lives,” says Greg Walaitis, Chief Development Officer for Renown Health Foundation. “It’s a reminder of the profound impact that donors have when they support patients in great need. It’s a reminder that when we come together as a community, we can create a legacy of care, compassion and hope for those we serve.”

“Renown Health upholds our not-for-profit mission by enhancing the health and well-being of the communities we serve,” says Chris Nicholas, CEO of Renown Regional Medical Center. “Instead of distributing profits to shareholders, all earnings are reinvested locally in healthcare services, programs, technology, and community initiatives. Renown physicians and leaders are honored to have partnered with William N. Pennington, and his Foundation representatives, over many years to improve the quality of life in Nevada. His legacy continues to benefit patients today, and generations to come.”

Renown Health serves one million residents across 100,000 rural square miles from Salt Lake City to Sacramento, delivering 72.7% of Medicaid and uninsured inpatient care in the region. As the safety net for northern Nevada, Renown provides healthcare regardless of the patient's ability to pay, serving many low-income, uninsured, or underinsured individuals often overlooked by private medical providers.

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“We recognize the courage it takes to begin the transplant journey, and we want to assure our patients that they are not alone,” says Ernesto Molmenti, MD, PHD, MBA, Chief of Transplantation at Renown Health, Executive Director of the Renown Transplant Institute, Professor at University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and Director and Executive Vice President of the Nevada Transplant Institute. “The goal of our program is to perform successful transplants and ensure holistic support for patients and their families. At the Renown Transplant Institute, we are pleased to bring together all collaborating specialties in a supportive environment. Together with the William N. Pennington Foundation, we want people suffering from end-stage renal disease to know that our team is here to walk beside you, every step of the way.”

Dr. Ernesto Molmenti added, “the expansion of these essential transplantation services across our state is made possible because of our extraordinary partnership with the Nevada Transplant Institute. Together, we are working to increase access, lower costs, and enhance research and education in the field of donation transplantation. We are incredibly grateful for their support and assistance.”

About William N. Pennington & the Foundation

A philanthropist and gaming pioneer, Mr. Pennington formed the William N. Pennington Foundation in 1989 to expand his charitable efforts. The Foundation provides grants to Nevada organizations primarily in areas of education, community service, health care and medical research. The Foundation has made major and minor gifts to organizations in Reno, Washoe County, and rural northern Nevada. Mr. Pennington passed in 2011, but the Foundation he created has continued his charitable work to help future generations of Nevadans.

Keep Care Local through Donating to Renown Health Foundation

The Renown Transplant Institute is an investment in our clinicians, essential services, and medical innovations to help keep care local. The Renown Transplant Institute is partially donor funded. To join the fight, please consider becoming an organ, eye and tissue donor, a living kidney donor, or donate to Renown Health Foundation, a non-profit organization registered with the State of Nevada and recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) entity at www.renown.org/donate or 775-982-5545.

The Renown Transplant Institute is now accepting referrals for kidney transplant. Candidates will undergo a thorough evaluation process to determine their eligibility and readiness for a transplant. Physicians may now refer patients, or people with end-stage kidney disease who wish to be screened for a kidney transplant by Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate and Dr. Ernesto Molmenti, may call 1-833-RING-NTI (746-4684). For more information visit https://www.renown.org/locations/renown-transplant-institute and https://www.nvtransplant.org/.

As the region’s only Level 2 Trauma Center for adults and children, Renown serves over 1 million people and 100,000 square miles. In U.S. News and World Report Best Hospital Rankings, Renown Regional Medical Center is named #1 Hospital for the State of Nevada for 2024, 2023 and 2022


Renown Health is Nevada’s largest, not-for-profit integrated healthcare network serving Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and northeast California. With a diverse workforce of more than 7,500 employees, Renown has fostered a longstanding culture of excellence, determination, and innovation. The organization comprises a trauma center, two acute care hospitals, a children’s hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, a medical group and urgent care network, and the locally owned not-for-profit insurance company, Hometown Health. Renown is currently enrolling participants in a community-based genetic population health study, the Healthy Nevada Project®. To join the Renown Health team, visit renown.org/careers.

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