FCN Bank Donates $25,000 to Margaret Mary Health Foundation’s Capital Campaign

Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 10:06 AM

By Margaret Mary Health, news release

The funding supports construction of MMH's new hospital.

From left: FCN Bank Chief Retail Officer Mark Hildebrand, MMHF Executive Director Jonathon Maple, MMH President and CEO Liz Leising and FCN Bank President and CEO Tom Horninger. Photo provided.

(Batesville, Ind.) - FCN Bank recently contributed $25,000 to the Margaret Mary Health Foundation (MMHF) to support the construction of Margaret Mary Health’s replacement hospital. Located on State Route 229 just north of the I-74 Batesville interchange, the new facility is expected to open in June 2026.

With locations in Batesville, Brookville, Connersville, Sunman, Harrison and Lawrenceburg, FCN Bank was happy to support the project.

FCN Bank President and CEO Tom Horninger noted, “Our mission focuses us on our local community. At FCN Bank, we live in the communities we serve, and we are dedicated to being partners in our community. We are happy to give back through supporting the new hospital.”

This donation helps MMHF draw closer to reaching its $10 million capital campaign goal. “We are overwhelmed by our community’s continued generosity and support and are grateful for our partners like FCN Bank who support our new hospital,” said MMHF Executive Director Jonathon Maple.

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 Maple at (812) 933-5141.

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