Batesville Tool & Die Gives $25K to MMH Foundation's Capital Campaign for New Hospital

Monday, August 11, 2025 at 10:13 AM

By Margaret Mary Health, news release X @eagle993

The donation supports MMH's $10 million campaign.

From left: Bob Holtel, BTD president; Jody Fledderman, BTD CEO/chairman; Liz Leising, MMH president/CEO; Jonathon Maple, MMHF executive director and Jorge Lopez, BTD vice president of finance. Photo provided.

(Batesville, Ind.) - Batesville Tool and Die, a global supplier of precision metal-stamping components and assemblies, recently contributed a generous donation of $25,000 to support Margaret Mary Health Foundation’s capital campaign, “Ensuring Generations of Care.”

This donation will support the $10 million campaign for Margaret Mary Health’s new hospital. BTD’s contribution plays a pivotal role in closing the gap to the campaign.

“We are deeply grateful to Batesville Tool and Die and their continued partnership with Margaret Mary Health, said Jonathon Maple, MMHF Executive Director. “Their gift is a true testament to outstanding community partnerships that will have a lasting impact on the health and wellness of our community.”

BTD CEO/Chairman Jody Fledderman stated, “Margaret Mary Health is such an instrumental part of the community, and we are excited to be able to contribute to the new hospital, which will be great to have as a neighbor of Batesville Tool and Die.”

MMHF invites other community members and organizations to join in supporting the capital campaign. For more information or to donate, visit mmhealth.org/generations-of-care or contact Jonathon Maple at (812) 933-5141.

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